.fHE -'CfAME OF TO-DAY! The Ideal game for yoimg'people, for It will keep the player In the opeh • alr,- oxerolsß afr'many muscles as possible, and yot hot tempt over-work of tho heart. : : Irf ond poind in l particular "Dlaboto" stands alone arnoftg other games. : "When thd' bobbin is' thrown high in the air back goes ths hefld, the shoulders * aftf thfbtftf atfd-'tf' whole' now set of muscles are brought into use. "When it is" realised that "Dlabolo" must bs play«d gracefully if at all, that it broadens tho-shoulders, will reduce an over-large , waist, and is JiighJy, in- , imical to a double chin, it is not surprising th&b the new game has tound - v such favour with women. • . i ' ' 'An3>'wbffiatf vfho' is strong enough to walk about dan, get jilst tho required amount of exorcise for all her muscles by "Dlabolo" Without over-straining v ■' her h'eart or lungs. • ■ • ' "Dlabolo," says' Mr. C. B. Fry, is not a game of strength, .but of oye, pois& address; and quickness, and not so difficult it looks. t llio came is i ciipablo of an' infinite variety ,{0 suit almost kilid of playing area—from . < the sand on tho sea-shore to a small backyard in a. t0wn...., ~. . . j DIABOLO SETS IN CHEAT VARIETY. / ■ ' We have a very comploto assortment:of "Dlabolo" equipment, And the r.i--. « ■■■ : 066S'if6 ii 6 tfiffinsf that efrery 1 young person oan becomo possessed of a sot. PLAIN WOOD CONKS, At 8(1. a set -. ' "LE JOYEUX DIABLE," largo Tin Cones, , ■ ■■■■•■ At "t/3 tho set WOOD AND BRASS CONES, At 1/0 and 2/3 tho set JjARGIS TW- G'ONES, s with 'rubbor tyres, At 1/8 the set ' ' LARGE BRASS AND COPPER CONfiS, with rubbor tyres,.. . . ; - , ■ ■ ' • ■. . , At 2/3 and 4/6 the set , ! "DIABOLO POPULAR," Steel Cones, rubber tyres, At, 5/- the set ! ,i. "DIABOLO-SCOLAIRE," Wood and Mefal C6nes, v At G/- tho sot "BIJOHAIiY" 1 EfiONY ,CONE, 2 h'aiidles, ■; . At 6/- tho set CELLULOID CONES, rubber tyros, At 6/9 the set Yv'tiOD CONES, fitted with springs,,doublo set, • "■ At 6/11 the sot ' " "CAMBO" FELT-COVERED CONE,"stoel centre; doublo handles, '■■■: ' ■ '"-.j' . . - ■- At 8/11 the sot ■ ,l;A-RQE BRASS CONES,- rubbor tyres; double"set, ■ At 8/11 the sit' KIM-CAi/DlI &'STAINS, LTD.
, , ■ A COLD SNAP! • ' Cold Nights aiW wi&i W'. wo -nAturaiiy 'tjimK of War&i Bidding. ' . -*. *■' To iritrotfuce . our Furnishing: and Bedding Department to tli6',pubHc ;; .;;;yvK:V:.',w6 ; : are offeflngi .sSmi REMARKABLY CHEAP LiNES.' well worth inspection'. • BEDSTEADS, BLANKETS, BEDDING, . , AT ; ' GEORGE & GEORGE'S. Bedsteads. bedding. • i COT BEDSTEADS,- ! 4*■ 2 , feet, 20s.\ (PILLOWS, Is. .lid./ k 6d. eacl. ■V - . -Worth at least 275.;6d. ... SINGLE KAPOK BEDS, 10s. 6d. to ' '■w-V GOT,BEDSTEADS; 4x 2 feet/ with., 14s. 6d. ~ ; / - .Vv ti-asS-fail . find THREE-QUARTER KAPOK BEDS,' 27si'6d.'Sold elsewhero-375;: Cd. 1 ■■ ■ 15s. to | ' ■ ' SINGLE . IRON BEDSTEADS;. 3 feet; { DOUBLE KAPOK ■ BEDS; 21s. to 325. r 20s; With braferail and > extended: . Cd. . v foot-rail; 275. 6d. . DOUBLE BEDSTEADS, 4ft. 6in., Black and Gold, 205., 225. 6d. BLANKETS. , f "» BLANKETS. 355. to £4 IUS. , kets> Bs _ 11c(i) 9s Gd r)oubIo Be(1> 1l)s ''ITALIAN .'.'.BEDSTEADS; unique; de- 6d. f 17s. Cd. COLONIAL BLANKETS; signs, solid brass . mounts, from ■ Single, '15s. 6d;, 17s,- 6d. Double. 225! £5. I - i 6d., 255. 6d., 325. Od. ■ , FLOORCLOTHS, LINOLEUMS, CARPETS. GEORGE & GEORGE, DRAPERS, MILLINERS,'FURNISHERS. . (FURNISHING SHOWROOMS; CORNER QUIN AND . DIXON STREETS,) :.. CUBA STREET. RIDDIFORD STREET, PETONE. BARTLETT'S i "INDIA PROOF" BEST IN THE DOMINION.- : ® f' ,■v.Are synonymous with Photographic Excellence. i" gAKTLETT, pHOTOGRAPHER .' l '. (Of Auckland). . :'-,r .-.-V Studios-fWILLIS STREET " - ■ . Tel. 1233. . ..(Between Carroll's and Grand Hotel), ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION; LIMITED, 7.V ' .GROSS ASSETS, 190G ... .£2,072,671 '' '■ 'RESERiTDS;.I9O6'*I 333379 .INVESTED FUNDS; 1906' 1,378,985 ".. . '1NC0ME,.1906, ... 1 178 385 .. Head :Office for New Zealand:—4 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON BUSINESS. TRANSACTED BY ..THE CORPORATION.—Accident and Sickness Insurance • , WITH WORLD-WIDE TRAVEL; Employers' Liability, Workers' Compensation:Moff ' : ' Public:. Risk; . Plate. Glass; Fidelity ! Guarantee.' LOWEST CURRENT RATES. , CHARLES M. MONTEFIORE, ,: C6Z! ivv General Manager and Attoritoy for New Zealand. , COLD SOUTHERLY WEATHER MEANS .' V Warmer clothingt .' THE ECON.OMIC READY AT THE RIGHT TIME! . TO-DAY'S ATTRACTION ON* LAMBTON QUAY 1— 350 CASEB NEW;WINTER GOODS all Congregated In the Different De> • partments and Windows, , WE CATER FOR, THE PEOPLE. QUALITY AND PRICE . . / WE ARE CONFIDENT ARE RIOHTI VISIT THE BUSY STORE TO-bAY! YOU WILL SEE THE .CORRECT STYLES. FOR THE WINTER SEASON.
THE, LITTLE ONES WANT LOOKING AFTER. WOOL JERSEYS; for Children 2 to 8 years of age, NEW OLtJB STRIPES, NEAT and WARM, 2/11) 3/6, 3/11 each /WOOL JERSEY OATS, NEW CLUB STRIPES, to match Jerneya, 1/8 ■ e&ch.. :.. . \ ■ GEORGE & KERSLEY, LTD;
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 155, 25 March 1908, Page 6
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