' ' '"Hooray! Hurrah! ■" That will be the cry of the child- ; wM/fw ion-when they hear this glad news.' ftltvlw' uIJ M What makes the children look forward so much to \MfJvF VjViA Christmas? TheDI.C. Magic Cave. ■'•■ XWlj IV M What helps to dispel gloom and create an atmos-r. - |\ )W(, phere of radiance? The D.I.C. Magic Cave. / 'M / : k/ The youngsters count the days till the Cave opens; P/M' ' ' thcy.iive f° r iWand won't be happy till they.go through ;■'/■' Mwm Admission to this D.1.C.-Magic Cave 6d., and a WS£f Jh// >'Free Gift tor every visitor. |V'.Jr Then there's the Bran Tub or Gd. Dip,- whichever ' \\.'''i-/ti E* you prefer to name it, with all its.surprises and pleasures- SjJ |' V —6d. a dip and tip-top value for your money. ; )mI(M. SPECIAL NOTE FOR CHILDREN: Father Christffl'%l/ mis is waiting to see you in • the Magic Cave—lovely! w\\||fV JF-'-IH k lie's a dear old soul ant} not black-like'old King Cole, iViW'^X vli w\ but a jovial dear old fellow with the biggest and kindest Ifflxls'Z'/ | \A \ heart in the world. nl ifs-'^J J&A\j! , ■ Tislt.the D.I.C. Magic Cave and tell-Father Christ- M : foh l|>S&\ <\| mis your secret wishes and see,the result in' your stock- I/^wMl) E.|';; I mgs on Christmas morning. "I'iaf'Mh $r)\m?f Visit Toyland, it is Joy land for all. *~^M{/Ijh Wte/ Everyoiae who emters the Magic Cave pays IMmL ' ■ BSlc sarßlc P™ c—cslMi,en » 6il» srowm ups, ditto. SJxfSj
■ 1 1 Pyf£x Fireproof Ovenware won 11 ■; Crack even when stood on a a ) i| _ Mock of Ice and filled with j '■■■}{'■■: Boiling Water ' '••'-:■ :';'! ■■•■•.:■' . ! ii' B Pyres'' Transparent Fireproof Ovenware is made of material that tfamls j '■■' ■"' } evfen/stich. violent changes of 'feinperature as stated above. This is an j j '■£ I extremo test and Pyrex always stands itp to it. ':, ' "• i ■/'• j Pyrcx dishes are guaranteed npt to hrenk in oven heat. Sixty per cent. S "• : "i more'heat is transferred to food cooked in I'yrex than .to. food cooked in; j '% » any-kind 'of metal fan- " 'J'liis is proved by. scientific .tests. 4 \ ; ; ;: % It means that • » '.;];| , % ; 11 Pyrex Cooks Food 'More Thoroughly, More Evenly | .i< ; i and makes it noticeably more tasty. It means, too, a great saving in fuel J 1 ' P l and also no more black, greasy pans to clean. . . • . ,' J ■}(;]! Pyrex ncvtjr chips rusts, discolours, or crazes. It always-stays liko <j ,\, l new, and is tile, most' economical cooking utensil you can buy, for it gives r j . j, j unqualified satisfaction. • ■ . ' \ !' ' Not a particle of odour or grease can be absorbed by tho hard polished j • i" n surface of Pyres.' It is so frco from all cooking odours that Vi : . -;-s • ' | £|- You Can Use the Same Dish Even for Fish .or Cake, | :'. £ 1 Buy .your first piece of Pyrex to-day. Find out for .yourself how well \ '.'.' f it wears, how much better it makes food, how much easier it is to clean. ( j ;'.>■■? See for yourself how attractive, 'how appetising it makes things look. jj «• I ' \ ■:-r j You Will like it so much you will soon discard your old-fashioned tven- i ij; >! ware and put in everything in Pyrex. Yo\t will find many diffe'fnnt uses { ';. 5 for every Pyrex dish. • ' I ■£; H .'..,"■'.''■''. I ! I E W, ; Mills & Co,, Ltd, | .„.. ...Hunter Street.and Jervois Quay, Wellington. . |i 1 I ■ : 'OL, CIVILIANS ONCE MORE!" [ -Ij ,%3l : '.':COMPLETE OUTFITS I ' - FOR THE MEN from camr ' I I K i K«\*l*\\ vl VOUB marching days arc over, and ! i ' Uf 3VPJ&&I - now * nat; J' ou have 'aid aside your < ■■■ ' i ' khaki you will, need a ciijilian outfit for | ' rir'l'W your return into civil life. We have pre- ! ' : D^*pnr~r^*, A i| pared for your needs, well realising tho I : USI/4 urgency of yonr case, and our present \ \ i 'f stocks of everything for the apparelling i ' j of men leaves nothing to be desired. \ I" ! Opi JrA : AWAITING YOUR VISIT, | ' UtV hM CORRECT STYLES FOR IMMEDIATE ! . i WEAR. | U ' l/l! I BE WISE AND CONSULT'THIS LIST: -f 1 1 "km ' TOTIED SUITS-Kcady-to'-wear. • ', 9 H 5 '. 95s '. 105s. ! V il TH « MEN'S SPORTS COATS- : A t' t IMi * 275,, 425. 6d., 455,, 50s. • I If | / WvH GREY FLANNEL TROUSERS- 255. | t\U\ W' ! WHITE GABARDINE TROQSERS- \ ' - I'M )W- DRESSING GOWNS- :■ - ; ■All kW A 155., 555., to 5 guineas, , \ -1/ \ Mi* 'RAINCOATS- \ f* ,J], ,/ i <•<* 525. 6d„ 655., 795. 6d., 845,, to 6 guineas, • , kl/A \\A i HATS-Soft Felts, all shades. i '/< SJ| !,« 17s. Gd., 19s. 6d., 255. i U SH.TRTS-A wonderful selection. , 3 W "" hQ •« ' 5s - Gd " 7s ' 6d '> 8s - M '. 10s - 6tf 'i 12 «- 6d. ? ■ t/U ~- W\ TOWELLING BATH GOWNS- 325. 6d. I | V&SZ* S ®ms* ! r • BBWISE. ' ' BUY NOW. ! i ZLLu. VALUE SPLENDID. ' ! | | DAYISIND CLATER, : Ladies' and Gentlemen's Outfitters, I ' •;:. 216 'LAMBTON QUAY,- WELLINGTON. | \r # YOUR 1 ms&smfo hostess. f\<^A knows that she j isoSeTi lL7 Mity !»M| J§ possible criticism | "The Daddy of Teas." ]$j^Jh^
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 63, 9 December 1918, Page 2
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811Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 63, 9 December 1918, Page 2
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