'IT' ifese£^' ■ ( h •; \ : ItV a- long time since the DIG f yi, talked about Dotslton Ware , f\ -■; if/ When one names tbo name of Doulton one subconsciously ■thinks of \j\ V;' W: ~: tho best in Art Pottery. ' j* ' % H-~ ' . Doulton Ware is artistic for the simple reason that the Burs- k %.m . leto S>taiL the highest skilled artists to produce their cleans. y« 'P\ • These men arc artists.of- renown, not more "pot boilers," but men j J . ; ■ Via ■ whose life's'work is to conceive and bring into being those designs in J^ ■ AI ■ which each isniost skilful in painting. . • &#• I ' Hence one devotes his entire life to the reproduction of £ ,|| ■', 1 signs, another'to figure designs,, an othei' to scenery, and still ( anotnci- Hft . I 1% to conventional: designs.' ' ' ! m \ ''' 11$ ' PL' iS ' Little wonder, then, that • • ' '\ I V I ; |ffg Doulton-Wafe is considered the , |W| I ,11 SUB' World's .most artistic China. Mjjfl /, -1 W\ ' : If/// ,:; V| DOULTOK Wa'eE SALAD BbWLS-Variet.t of d^ -and - » |1 PRTJIT BOWLS-Eoiintl, Wiare, and otM shapes'; all 2 25. 6rf., 255. |a f\ BACK PLAtBS- 7s. 6d, Bs. 6ri.,/i2s. 6d., 13s. 6d. |\ // : JTJGMaII and low shapes; light ami 16s , 9ri . 17 , 6d ., 21 , W " '/./ TEAPOTS-: . ' ss. 9ri., 9s. 6ri., 21s. W| . I POERIfiGE OB FRUIT UVCERI-Mg M< Mi | If* SWBHtS DISHES- / ' : 4s. 9d., ss. 9d., 7s. 6d., Bs. 6d, Zβ rv\ ' 4SH TRAtS-rßouml or square. . Bs. 6d., 9s. Gd., 10s. 6d. j./K \\ PALM BOWLS- . 305., 355., 38s. 6d., 395. 6d., 425. W^ \M ■ ■ «hd floral decorations; tall shap£ fe /ft 1/- in the S'dlaoount Oft every onah | \v I / ■■' . pupohaaa of fil 6p <6vqp'< ' | , x %; ..<r|| ' DJ.C BoxH7B ■ Wellington |M (
■Hand EmDosssd Aft I fathff H^nd-D^s THE Art of Embossing Leather originated with the nncient Egyptians, and to this'day several magnificent examples of their art have baen carefully preserved among the Art Treasures- o| the world. The manufacturer lias modernised this Art and brought it to a degree of: perfection'unexcelled in any part of the world to-day. - -A.great number "of designs have been produced, and The Embossing Being -Individual Works of Art, G3 two articles can. ever be, made exactly alike. x ' A few/of ije 'most , favoured designs are enumerated below, but any ; .design , can i'be.embpssed to order. Initials can be embossed on any bag ( in an artistic combination. ■- Bags can be had in any colour required, 'the most effective being Brown, 'Dark"Browiv.Fatfii, 'Grey, Antique, Black, and Mauve, also various •'combinations , .of colours, ■ • These bags vary in size from OJin, x 71in. to 12in. x Biin. , All Bags Are Leather Lined, and each contains a slit pocket inside, others in addition to this have a purse with nickel frame, email flap-pocket outside (at back), strap over " 'top, etc., the lacing being done with long strips of the bug leather and —skilfully interwoven. ' ' • ■ .The designs in stock are cs follow:—Grape, Waratah, Gumloaf, !"ilue Wren, Magpie, Kookaburra, Kiwi, Medallion, and various Art Couibiua- '• tions. : ' "I <•■■ -AVe liavp .just landed a new shipment and an early call will give '. ' you a. good selection to, choose fiom. / v ' ' 'i' ' ■ ■ 1 ■■••■ • Huiiter Street, and Jervois Quay, Wellington.
: i; WE HAVE JUST LANDED OUR NEW SEASON'S STOCK OF'GARDEN" '_;, TOOLS FROM THE BEST MAKERS, including tlie following;- - ! ■■.. Hedge Shears. I '. ...i— ...n.—. Lawn Sprinklers. ■• I.R. Hose. LAWN MOWFRS McKinnon Hoes, Ladies' Spades. J-AWIN JMUWHK& Mattoclc Hoee. Border Forks. ENGLISH. Planters' Hoes. . I y Border She,ud. Green's Silans Messor. Pruning Shears. S rancll r 1 Cu i.u ero ' RansomVs Anglo-Paris. Pruning Saws. ■■■ mZS ff?* Ransom.'," Automaton. £*«. '. I Uigging lows. . . Reaping Hooks. Draining Spades. AMERICAN. Scythes. ' -..' Dutch Hc&j. . Arcade. Sprayers. . Edeing Knives. Favourite. Sets of Ladies' Tools. Garden Rollers. Lakewood. Sprayers. • ':, ■ Garden Irowels. n c ■ Shovels. Garden Shears. N c « Eas y- Spades. " Grubbing Hoes. New Rover., Slashora. y Grass Shears. . . Premier. Turf Cutters. Grass Hooks. , ;.. i i ■ n J We°dinjj Forks, i . ; HARDWARE & METAL MERCHANTS, WILLIS STREET I ". TELEPHONES. Town Departmsnt, N 3006; Country Department, 156; ; . Offioes, 573; Iron Yard, 25M. I'■ -. ; !___ ; ; i v . i wit JL '^J!^vfP! | Tw^B^wwifl^'¥ i M f^^'*JfT^WlAW'Jg^Big^T^fg A^l^l^^^^^ [■'■'■'■ Protect Your' Health and the \.\. Health of Youp Loved Ones! ''' -. Kill SSie Beadßy Inflsaenza Germ i •'•■' by Spraying With an' Atomiser ! ' Can bo operated to throw tho spray' upward or downward, ' " and into all the' corners and crevices. Microbes cannot escape ■•:•' . ' its searching. I . CAN BE USED AS EFFECTIVELY INSIDE THE HOUSE i AS OUTSIDE. ' ' Tho Atomiser can be used after the epidemic for spraying rose. : . trees, greenhouses, and such like. J 1 SEND FOR ONE TO-DAY. POST FKEE, 7/- EACH. ! it as iiiii co., in, iigton TRY Advertising and effect direct wies, T ET tho "Dominion" General Printing saving travelling expenses uid Li Department handlo your next order, ' commission. ' "The Dominion" column*. -vhateyer you.r requirements. Prompt ' will find the purchasers cheaply for TOU.'.-ttention. Reasonable charges. 'Phono !• f'Domiiiion" rates on application. • ~iil2.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 58, 3 December 1918, Page 2
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