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jriong Awards Christmas in right royal style, the D.I.C. • Young people by thousands more will pay homage to Santa Claus Afwz JmL S •'•■'■■ ■•'■'-'"' /Christmas Fairand Magic Cave triumphs. " in his Cave, older folk, too, will enjoy the fun of it. I 111 l iTIS *v (■' Y V SI- Thousands of children have already visited'the Magic Cave, paid Gift-buying wiihbe indulged in freely because there is every attrac- $| J I Ifel V■" ; \.r admission, received their Free Gift, and ar£ more than . tion and endless suggestions for Gifts. | | I | |M| a " •gratified with their visit.. . In one week we shailhave Christmas Day-Get busy! Get along. . f ~f /plfi The Magic Cave is a wondrously brilliant spectacle—a regular to the D.I. Cas soon as you can and get your shopping done before ify I .•Y Alice in Wonderland affair—an artistic success. the final rush. To-day if you can. | A§ DIC ' ', WELLINGTON. A

—.„ ]____,__ .. •- ~ .._....... .......:......_ ..—..^11:! I! DO YOU KNOW. YOUE OWN COUNTRY? || '**mm ——-..i...- ~ . | II UHWRFR THAT a Holiday onca a year is a good investment.' g ===== THAT after a Holiday you think better, work better, and live better. JI flft THAT New Zealand has the grandest and most healthy Holiday Resorts in the I II • Av|{) THAT if thousands come from overseas to visit New Zealand Resorts, surely it |1 , mus j- |j e wor th your while to visit them, I THAT a short Holiday and a small amount of/cash only ,are required. i I\ NewMjLZe-afand 6TT)A ■■'Q I ll I I CoVT DE ? T jurist 211§pl s Health Resorts. vC\/ 11 I ■HIs'tOURTHROUGH THE 50UND5 H HE GRANDEUR.OF j /: j j : ™ISONE THAT SHOULD BE MADE BY «THE WORLD'S MOST MAGNIFICENT . j j • WILL SfSKSK ' Si iiwinMnwTucMMnDVAc MOUNTAIN PEAKS' NATIVE Bltori || i LIVE LONG IN THE MEMORY A 5 AND WATER-WAYS IS HERE •-■ | SOMETHING WORTH WHILE---' NO BETTER HEALTH RESORT .•' f :' AND AN IDEAL HOLIDAY RESORT. CAN BE IMAGINED. • V«. •• • "If |p l W L..i.Mi..jmimin!mCTgrMi»T-^ a ,r fnrrnm j j [J iTP--'Tr»iioii:T ncnnnrucMT I GOV? TOURIST BUREAUX AT I \\ II 'OUM-ST DEPARTMENT* •||AiirKiflNr»/' * «.Rrvrnßii& t * *J 1 1 tVPuJLJ?J^ CT W!LLSELECT !WELUNGTON,&vv^;fA^«. O^.r,Pa., II j Tile CHEAPEST $ BEST ROUTES. 1 SAVE TIMESWORRY-TRAVELz/vCOMFORT. INVERCARGIU.ftAffA.-TEAROHA.Jtofer*;.. f I P NO CHARGE POR BGDKING SERVICES i i ra THE GeneralM/weea. fouß/sr 9 hzalth • E f1 | W ' UIX DUUWWVJ OUWIVCO.I RESORTS DCPT.rWELLfitGTON. NEW ZEALAND.* | | Si "' ■• ii j NOTE ADDRESS: Wellington Tourist Bureau, Corner Grey and J jj Featherston Streets (opposite G.P.0.) Telephone 1908. 9 Sr! ' ' II j| ll

~ .■ —i»-». . ' »,ii ~, ~;„ ..,., , • I ' I Pewter. , Handkerchief Sachets. ..; Supplies of this delightfully artistic ware have. > j Hankies, Sachets, and Perfume Sf cs ,-ecm io go j • been cut off during the war period. Our f.rst ship- .| T I. 1 A ' H I well Aether. All seem such pleasure-giving things. *~ 1 "~ : foent for a long time is just opened. It offers such ' UHCXpSCtCCi Not only pretty but also so useful. : ideal Christmas Gifts. ; v j These Jalmneso sac ], et3 a ro dainty things, '• PEWTER f3A SETS, 80/-, 105/-. painted, neatly boxed, and all at prices you aro not > • PEWTER TEA POTS, 42/-, 45/-. Way strike in Britain ha\)e come to j likely-over to seo so low. \ ■ PEWTER SUGARS, 23/-, 23/-; CREAM JUGS, 18/6, hand just in the Mery nkk of time. SACHETS, at 1/9, 2/3, 2/6, 4/3, 4/11, 5/6, 8,9. Post free. 23/B, . ' , j When on Japanese things, let us 'emind you of PEWTER HOT WATER JUGS, 30/-, 35/-, 52/-. ' j tnft llscfl| l Satsuma brooches, etc., we have. ■MWTER VASES, 27/6,32/6; ROSE" BOWLS 28/6. ■•..'. SATSUMA BROOCHES, 2/-, 2/3, 2/6, 2/9. ■ PEWTER CAKE BASKETS, 35/- «/6, 52/6. ~ SATSUMA BLOUSE BUTTONS, 2/- set of six. PEWTER CIGABFTTF unw'fll J DAMASCENE BROOCHES, £3/3/6. 'SX ° • ' ' '" HAND-PAINTED PINCUSHION BOXES, sweetly ■ -•PEWTER BISCUIT BARRELS,S2/-. pretty, at 1/-, 1/4, 1/6, 1/8, 1/9, 2/4, 2/9. ■ : BEWTER INKSTANDS, 23/-, 23/6. ' HAND-PAINTED SILK HANKIE BAGS, 2/6, 3/-, 3/6. PEWTER.CANDLESTICKS, 20/-, 27/6, 32/-. ■ WOKK BASKETS . 10 / 6 ' 11 /"' ] W> ' 3 /'« 14 / 6 > to 2 '/"- J PEWTER CRUMB SCOOPS, 17/6; SWEET DISHES, ' .:::■' 9/6. • j ! " ~~ : " PEWTER HONEY OR JAM JARS, 11/6; BUTTERS, „ ,■'■ '■"» ■ — \' "&/■. • ."■■'. , :•. m •■ ' English Silver and Enamel. •;;' When you buy Pewter of this real Old English Taking §01116 Plicfe SILVER AND ENAMEL BROOCHES, 1/8, 2/-, 2/3, | quality, yon need not wony about its wearing; it I 3/. 3.3 3/5, | lasts for ever. in OUT Care and efforts t6 protide. SILVER BANGLES (children's.sizes), 2/-, 2/3, 2/6. -...•■■ r , , j . ~ ~ I SILVER AND ENAMEL RINGS (children's sizes), f _ - - ' •;. ■.- - ; - for your demands during this Christ- 2 , I mds time, it Was a great relief to get , 1 ; v ; Perfume Sacs. these late shipments. They will help ! ...'.' Just opened a very fine assortment of English '. YOU a lot—U8,"tO0. - All UllGXpeCted Arrival. J perfume sacs,-; charmingly-fragrant, just tho vory j ===s An .unexpected delivery of Japanese ware* will j .'essence of. old-fashioned British gardens in a con- ■"'... " ". help your choice of Christmas Gifts. |] (tensed form; sweet and lasting. .. I ,„ ~„ , T1 ■„ . , ,51 . . ■ I Very fine ANTIMONY VASES, in ulvcr shapes and B LAVENDER BAGS, 1/-, .1/3. ; ■ ~.. finish; at 2/-,-3/-, 4/3, 5/6, 10/-. ! _'LAVENDER SACHETS, Bd., 10d., 1/4. '.'" ' , • j JAPANESE CALENDARS for 1020, 9d., 1/-, 1/9, 2/-. jjj ..CEDAR ANTI-MOTH SACS, 1/3. ; j (Sorry, Calendars don't post well). |j CHIFFON SACS, lavender, wallflower, pot pourti, . ANTIMONY FRAMES, 1/6, 3/6, 4/-, to 7/-. ' roses, etc., 0d„ .1/-, 2/3, 2/6, 1/9. '' '■ '-' SILK ELECTRIC LIGHT SHADES, 6/6, 10/6, 14/6; , PERFUME: TABLETS 6d,'Bd, 9d.,1/.. .:'...:. •;',..■ these in pink, red, green, and gold. mp OTtl r.n™ t ... 4 , "' ' ABALONE STIELL SWEET MSTIES, 2/6. CORSET SACHETS, various perfumes, 9d. 1-, , ' S T ; ... .... ~ ~„ .... a , ~ „ ' '1 : -1-Larger sizes with lids. 7/-, 8/6, 12/6. ■ !9 These make; dainty little Christmas Gifts at Some very sweet POT POURRI.JARS, in Satsnma 5 : small cost;. 5/-worth or over, post free. Will yOU do US a Very great porcelain, 9/6, 9/9, 10/0, 12/6. j — -±l — . favour? j ——_—__—™«_«_—_ Embroidered Handkerchiefs Will you try to shop EARLY IN \ Another Unexpected. Arrival. | ■m e 1 , , , • IHb DAY? torenOOn, if pOSSI- I fine „ nK „ rf Vnirlish Ai+ RnoliPk cte A fnw '! • We feel on vory sure gTOtind when wo advise > J r 1 une enso 01 jjngusn an oacnecs, etc. a low , •yon to buy'these from'our-fine frtook.- They were hie. Will SOU phase remember °»'y are Rioted. j 'ordered and landed before tho lato lise in Irish • /^ fl / J2 to 2is lunch lime, when SCBIjT SACTIKTS, 2/-, 2/6, 2/9, 3/-, 3/3, 4/6. > ji goods. They como from one of tho oldest and most ~, ,a 1 n.S Uf L NBEDLEBOO.KS, EGG COSIES, CRETONNE j ■reliable Belfast houses. There is a very wide range half OUT staff b Off? We make BOXES, from 9d. up. of choice. The following prices are an indication this request in OUT mutual interests. I CRETONNE FRAMES, DATE CASES for 1920, 1/3, merely. All are boxed neatly in quarter dozens, 1/8, I ' I ' 2/4, 2/6, 2/9, 3/3, 3/6, 4/-, 5/-, 6/-, 6/6, 7/6 8/-, 10/-. KETTLE HOLDERS, PINCUSHIONS, and'a great ' ._.,,., ' I host of,similar dainty tilings just for 'Xmas . Post free for cash. I I „.„ Gifts. This seems a favourable opportunity for Mutual Service. , We have qnite a number of very flue quality artistic Porcelain Vases, Tobacco Jars, Candlesticks, otc, etc. Wo have also a number of ; ',» ;. cretonne-covered Blouso Boxes slightly soiled, also a numbor of vory fine Japanese Cabinotß which would bo treasured by any child. j WELL, HERE'S OUR PROPOSITION.—On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 22nd, 23rd and 24th, horn 9 a.m. till noon, '■• JUST THREE HOURS, these will be shown in our 6how room at very substantial reductions. In fact, we make bold to say that . ;'•■ you will savo@OT LESS THAN FIFTY PER CENT. N-. I f-fl ©0 ■ Art Needlework Specialists j ;';. ■... IT I ©© s LAMBTON QUAY n

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 72, 18 December 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 72, 18 December 1919, Page 2

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