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"As Clay in the Potter's hands" 1 Have you ever stopped to think of the evolution of China-ware— ,• r| ■ flinty hard and with musical' ring as you see the full beauty '. of the '~ W I finished piece before you? ' ''■ IS A multitude of operations it goes through, from the digging. of . ' W the clay to the moulding, burning, glazing, and decorating—all this U to adorn your tea table. s^JJj2Li'i •''' Fine it is! English China. Tea Ware-rthe finest the. world pro- PVf^ duces, and no other can nearly equal it. 11 11 A number of beautiful English China Tea Sets can be seen at the l J I^3 D.I.C. to-day—new, every one of them, milky white china with many. and varied forms of artistic decoration. Do see these Tea Sets 1 i TEA SETS-21 pieces, dainty patterns, in rose and floral borders on a black '•■■'■ p ground, with striped or checked design. £5 19s. 6d., £6 6s, M TEA pieces, black conventional border decorations. |lj £4 19s. 6d., £5 55., £5 17s. 6d. '' M rv.\ SETS-40 nieces, very rich and'effective'designs in red, black, and gold. '' £V £12 125., £14 145., £15 15s. ' |j TEA SETS, 40 pieces, dainty floral and conventional patterns. $3 ' £8 Bs., £9 95., £10 10s. M AFTEKNOON CUPS AND SAUCERS-Straight and open shapes, in endless W variety of decoraltions aud styles. ' fli 3s, 9d. ; 4s, 6d., ss, 6d,, 7s, 6d., Bs, Gd., 10s, Bd., 12s. 6d,, to 215., 255,, and'' ' M 30s, each. H • 1/» In tho 3 discount off every cash u '- i ' . purchase of fil op ovopi M D,I,C ' WELUNGTON ; 1 ; | 1,., iii..Si . • i ■— ' ' ' . 'i ~'SSBi>

I™THE RAINCOAT PAR-EXCELLENCE |it We have just landed our new season's shipment of i NICHOLSON'S }; RAINPROOF CbATS. These Coats are in three shades, and all are fitted with the. Patent . Presto 1 Collar. They possess a liig advantage . over other Eainproofs in .that' ' j .. THE INSIDE LINING IS, PROOFED -j ... ■ AS WELL'AS THE OUTSIDE. 1 Wo have-locked • Eainproof • ,1 ■ Coats foivth'e'past twelve-years,- and'we • have no hesitation in stating that there } ■ is nothing better on the market. . -V THEY PROVE IT IN THE ' WEARING, for one of our customers, the Station- ( master at Rotorua, brought <t Nicholson , Rainproof in after 8 years' wear, and the i' proofing was !as good as .the 'day he PRICES, £io\los. and £10 175..6 d. J AND' CLATER ' . Ladies'and Gentlemen's Outfitters . 216 Lambton Quay- Wellington IIBNir I ''TOPWMniBTtIITM' M ''"~- —ajlllU'll HBTHirtMniWllHrfflriT 1-I — ]IIJL -"" 1 »n»—WB Artistic Gilt Frames FOR YOUR FAVOURITE PHOTOS AND PICTURES Wonderful value is offered in the Gilt Metal Frames now displayed in our' window.' They aro priced ait 25., 2s. 3d. 35., and 3s. fid., and the sizes are post-card, cabinet, and whole plate.' Oblong and oval shapes. FRAMED PICTURES BY HILDER & STREETON These colour prints repres-mt the best work of Australia's greatest artists. . Gilt mounts and frames—Bs. 9d. upwards. < T TRT7I?'T'V , Q (Incorporating' Pringle's Ltd.) , LipJufV II O J52-J54 LAMBTON QUAY ' 1 ['.NEW WALLPAPERS! I—l ' PS3 Eg WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED. NEW • • 23| —j■ ' ' STOCKS OP THE FAMOUS | i Shand-Kydd Wallpapers. 1 I These come direct from Kensington, and ' | j ■ are recognised as the cream of British rdrj ''' wallpaper designs. I -1 Artis'ric, original papers, in tones that E | , will , harmonise with any decorati-o J ; | I scheme. S | COME AND INSPECT THEM. i . An exclusive shipment at jj = I TINOEFS, Oil and Colour Merchants, pi > I | 30 : Manners Street, Wellington. f ./1 ; ' 10 PROTECT YOUR MIUINfRY! ( • I MP-fi Evtry lady should possess at least one of these , strongly constructed Hat Boxes to protect her f Hats, both when travelling and at home. J These listed are all leather hound, with firm I frames, arid fitted with reliable locks. i iV SELECT YOURS NOW. Priees £2/5/0, £2/10/0

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 202, 21 May 1920, Page 4

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626

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 202, 21 May 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 202, 21 May 1920, Page 4

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