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Iv. j Which do you prefer—Brass , I orCopper h'DIC Art Metal - I Ware. ■ ' I $ It; may be but the question of your personal notion regarding uc- | i sign or choice of metal that makes you hesitate in making a decision. | Which ever way you look at it the D.I.C. can meet you cither way |j x . metal, price. « y Inspect the lovely display of Art Metal Waro at the D.l.C.—Brass , |j or Copper—it'is all rich in quality and high class in tone. $ j- DXC. Art Metal Ware has the Merit of | I being Classical* pi froK ilW' anti<^ue beass H,w ' juGs_ipt '' i - pt '' 2pti . 1 iIT I] \ m ANTIQUE PASS TRAYS- • 22/6, 28/6, 35/-, 55/- each, ' Hy | I ANTIQUE BRASS VASES- • 22/6, 25/-, 28/6,. 32f& each. ' ' ' ANTIQUE BRASS FERN POTS- 25/-, 35/-, 40/-) 45/- each. . OXIDISED-COPPER H.W. JUGS-lpt.,, 2pt. ' 'W " ' ' 12/6, 14/6, 15/6 each. j| OXIDISED COPPER TRAYS— ' 21/-, 25/-,\36/-. 45/-. each". | OXIDISED COPPER FERN POTS- 35/-, 39/6, 45/- each. )j , OXIDISED COPPER VASES- -22/6, 25/ T , 28/6, 32/6 each. M | COPPER KETTLES ON STAND- 65/- each. , | f BRASS VASES-- 10/6, 12/6, 15/-, 19/6, 21/-.- 25/. each. ■ Lj 1' " BRASS PILLAR CANDLESTICKS-llin., I2in., .i?in.-, join.-.;-"---. . r | Jl 28/6, 38/6, 48/6, 69/6 pair. f BRASS FERN POTS- 22/6, 25/-, 30/-, 35/-each. 1 | BRASS FINGER BOWLS- ( 4/6, 5/6 each. -. | jj " i/i In'the dlaoount off ®vor»y cash | i a ...... .. -.j * pwahnaa .of (81 op oven j| I D.LC. Box J478 Wellington |

-.'-NEW 1 CARPETS. --EMMSI AXMINSTEIS. . •The Genuine Axminster is a splendid Carpet in every , way. Axminsters Possess a fineness in texture permitting more delightful—and at the same timedurable soft effects and blends that can be obtained in any of the: others, which are necessarily coarser weaves. ■ \ Axminsters are beautiful —tliey are pretty and artistic to the ; eye ; in-every room, every shade, and every degree of light. Their very fineness guarantees - an .excellent wearing carpet. The tredfl is always soft and most'luxurious. , Truly the floor'covering of ease and ,elegance. The latest novelties in Floor Coverings, ftew showings this month in Carpets. Axminsters in complete display. Our stock just '.."now is very-complete and varied. All the new •dainty drawing-room effects in simple as well as the ; -mote- intricate'patterns •up to the most elaborate ' flowing styles.,, ~: " ;WKere,the Cars Stop and the Ci;cwds Shop" Winder's Busy Corner — Wellington - KyoU CAN PAY MORE for BAKING POWDER — than you pay for — "Silo" Baking Powder But you cannot buy more QUALITY 11 ilMgy ~ — at any price. |©fr "wSjSI'. "SILO" is «o good —30 well and 'IcOU , y-priyi! carefully prepared—and so economical, wTv)--1 - 'h"' instead of saying "BAKING ¥ .POWDER" it pays to «Si!o" Baking Powder Grocer—Please I ■ "SILO" is the PERFECT Baking Powder for Scones, Cakes, and Puddings. • s , . J Some Beautiful Examples of the ■■jskkbet* Carpet Weavers Art ! Carpets originally camo from the East, where often the,only furnishing of a home was the carpal._ liulia still sends us most beautiful examples of the lE®' art,'and Among our new stocks will be found many Hero again will bo seen thick, loose, fluffy throad -Axminsters in very choice patterns. If you prefer v ' c ' l Wilton P'' o, y0 u " ' icre 113 suit any colour scheme. These (nrpet squares are skilfully woven on tho looms of the world's hest manufacturers: Tho bsnulifiil colouring mill artistic rlpsign<s will lend jniratmosphere.of refinement and good tasto to Our largo stocks assure (satisfaction, and bceauso -V&>' they we're purchased early, every carpet represents ■ exceptional value. < S.S. WILLIAMS &'Go., Ltd. Note our only Address—llo connection with any other firm of eimilar rame. ■™ CrOSOTIOBf &' (Cream o' the Oat) ' ; Soliloquy No, 3. The Schoolmistress— wis® ! : "I often wonder if fathers and mofliers rcalizo lion . _/ nocossury it fa.tliat the eliildrcu should lavoa nour- /jJ . ishiiig, sustaining breakfast. We know thoro's no AXA, 1 hotter breakfast food than Creamoatii—that's why f Vajji ■ I sometimes think tli.it all my brightest boys and ~ w fiur 1/ c /W3k girl-i.liftvo,,Cro;vnipnt 1 for..breakfast." Absolutely Wy (si W Lv f; " mi re, 'lii&vcry fiviirii of the best, bats, untourlir:'! by Ss Vy 1 baud from oailloldto psinlry—*oo lo it that your kid- /) %*\ , diea havo Cre.iiuoata for breakfast. Save the Coil- A /thi S[/ (Y/ /ic^==^-j) pons and share in the Great Free Gift Scheme. 45 j ff a\ —

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 184, 30 April 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 184, 30 April 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 184, 30 April 1919, Page 4

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