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11 DIG Aft Brass and Copper war e j | u ™ adorns many homes j Beaten Brass and Burnished Cop- ; fi • per savours of ancicnt days—and it (1/ I is so I ft \(( The ancient artificers in metals , | . taught modern metal-workers many I IT. ! valuable lessons, / «H l/A 2 T* ?{ Among other things they laid the f . 1 nrsj J I " ' basis of design on dear and defined : ) • I lines; they also left undone other 1 | ;;:r . j ' things which thn genius and skill ' ' y lls «;■ ' ' , of the present day artificer discov- I ered and experimented' with. _ •, w, j£& J\ " E I 5: , ' The resiilt is oxidised brass and w jv | r "I* V' ■'< 'copper; satin brass and p6liflhed v f t: ||PO&| ' brass in the form of Firejiido Adorn- £ffirv < ||r s;' . ." ments, Vises, atld Ornaments of . fe j j m '1111H many kinds—all well worth string. ||j || km* Fine examples of Artistic Brass y j and Copperware 1 ! BRONZED BRASS HOT WATER JUGS-lpt., lfot; ■ ■ 'I f • > 14/6, 16/6 eaok | BRONZED COPPfiR SOT WATER JCGS-lpt., | ; , 14/6, 16/6 each. | COPPER KETTLES- 30/-," 35/-each. | ! COPPER KETTLES ON STAND- . 47/6, 55/- each. | BRASS TRAYS- " 14/6,18/6, 21/- each. | I BRASS VASES-, I g ; 17/6, 21/-, 22/6, 28/6, 37/6, 52/6 each. ,U 8 BBABS JARDINIERES— ■!«/.,is/VW, »H; HI lit I- eaeh. | I . ■ , ~ ; 1.--; -■< I' i 1/- In th<4 iS discount iff eV<i»v efcoh | I i pupijhfeoa of £l op 6Vopi 1 'II'"' 1 ! 1 ' I W I DJ.C. mUNGTON ■■ 4

irishOMss f Will dispel % fhat cold 1 ofymnjf 1 A remedy that has beeh a favour- || lie in thpiltands of families for % over 60 year» is a tested, proved m H) remedy—hence when you've a S ■M eoldbeßure youget BonningtonY m M| Ifidh Moss, fa Ml A few doses will enable you to |$ ||| stop coughing and sneezing. ® fts Bonnington's Irish Moss contains M fa no opiates or harmful drugs, and $ jP has viscous properties that act ||j ffi| like a throat paint and prolong M f«j its soothing, healing influence on jlj Si inflamed gUnds of the throat. §| M There are imitations. Beware of H) Wi of them I i Always ask for Jar Ss. Bonnington's Irish Moss, aSf From, all Chemists and Jffl SNIFF UP, QARQLE or SWATLOW~ mmrni | Ettsutc G Coohtti^ No pistter how expert tho cook, the can't get th« best remits unless . the uies the best flour. There is no flour so jood, or so rich in gluten »»Snowball, because no other . ii nude by this same patent proeesi and michinerjr, Test Snowball Floor and yiu will have the j 1 belt pfoof ol its merits. Made J by the Thistle Folk, proprietors J of Creamoata, Thiilic Semolina, I j Doctor's Cream o' Groats. IS j If Snowball! FLOUR 11 -55The Daily Knead! SWIFF UP, QARQLt OR BWALLOW FLUEHZOL Firebricks & Fireclay Wo are ready to fill your order for North Brunner Fireclay Goods, "N.B. Co., Ltd." Fireclay is so finely and ovenly ground that it gives tho moat luting results. Any shapo or specification ordered con bo carried out. "N.B. Co., Ltd." fireclay stands moro he4fc than other brabds. Blocks for steel and iron furnaces, gaa rotoria, firc-grnte backs, etc, All guaranteed true to shape and of tven quality. Prices on application. Quotations given for sjcelal work. MHEL BOTH Ltd

QUEREE BROS. Great Fur Fair the next few days we will Make a very large difijilay '%oi the season's Furs, in, all the latcfefc shdpfea and, styles, and ini;?'|BJiiding two ranges :of traveller's. Sample Furs marked at very Special, prices. Our- orders for'Kire were placed many.njonths, and' thus escaped the. latesensational rise in - the of skitis;■■.•■Early;irispeciib'n :bf jour windows is Advisable, ais once: sold we cannot replace'those-tors at anything ' like the low •prices at which they are now offered. Three Large Windows Dressed with Furs , •WBLAOK FOX—Our Black Fox Furs are wonderful, picked win> .. ter skins, with .deep brilliant fur, iii anifnal shape, at sgns., - r ;.-'£s IBs., to £9 IBs.; with two complete fox skills, 2 heads and s, -2 tails, 10 and lSgnsj 3 complete fox skins, 10 to 14gns. , Fox Capes, £8 15s. to lOgns. .. ' Angora Necklets, at. 595. 6d. to 955.; Black Foxaline Nocklets, 225. 6d., 395. 6d.; Coney Seal Neoklcts, 36b. ; Wallaby CfijMS, £8 15s. j Skunk Opossum Capes, £9 IBs. to £22 10s. Fur Coat Collars --'iach : containing i skins and forming almost a cape for a coat, in natural Bhades 16s. Bd. and in dark browns 215.; ditto, 295. 6d.; Black Skunk Angora Coat Collars, 295. 6d.; large White Fur Collars for evening wraps, 21s. All these.: ; Z~s are ver y cheap. Natural Skins Are very scarce, but at present we have a good selection. Don't wait till they are all sold before coming to see us. Large Chinese Wolf, £7 158.; Red Fox, 855., 955.; Natural Wolf, 10 and 12gns.; Cfo&B Fox, 10 and 12gns.; Kit Fox, 10 to 14gns. BUY NOW-116 Willis St. _____ —— gas- • ) • ■ ■ . ' tm ' A SMART COSTUME IS NO LUXURY IF tOU BUY IT AT Ml ' P. SCHNEMAN'S J*y ® ur ow P'i cefl take stylish clothed off ffig ...X|gig,- ■■■ WE DETAIL FIVE.' m ' SMART MODELS FOR iPm WINTER WEAR 1 which will bear out this statement, ■ SMART TAILORED COSTUMES, in * PthuM&a Groy FlannM, extremely neat mid serl viceable. Price*,' £6 16s. 6d, and £8 Bs. INDIGO SERGE TAILORED COSt / TUMES, in smart serviceable Styles, lIH ' >r ' C8 ' ® s ' WMMmI SMART ALL WOOL TWEED COSTUMES, in Grey Chocks, and' Browrt j||||||||ra Miitures. Price, £s'ss. Wsmm BEAUTIFUL ALL-WOOL WORBTE'O ||§§||§7 TAILORED COSTUMES, in Fawns, Sggfgggg Greys. Bfowns, and Cliscks. Prloet, £7175. fld,, £8 18i. fid,, £9 9s. WMi NAVY AND BLACK WORBTED:.COS||||f|P TUMES, with fine hair atripo, /TyV Pplm, £0 IBs, 6d, / (/>-*k P- SCHNEIOEMAN'S TAILORS AND COSTUMIERS, 111 CUBA STREET (2 doors from Grand Central Hotel) WELLINGTON,

31-33 JOHNSTON ST., WELLINGTON,

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 177, 22 April 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 177, 22 April 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 177, 22 April 1920, Page 2

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