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M| He had visited the Magic Cave Jjj& ~ .■ at the D.I.C. " when a boy-expresses his appreciation of anything.by wj| jltS that one word "decent" he speaks volumes from his ] lip; : heart. "Pooh," said he, "6d. is nothing to pay to go ||||h Mpf '/nEifm into that 'bonsor' Cave, because I had plenty of fun. I T?[W saw Santa Glaus, and he said, 'Hello, Fred! MeVry Tgß Jllj Christmas!"'' I replied: "Same to you Father Christ- «||§yr Wn I f?L mas." Then he said, "Did you look at the wonderful 4|gJ -pf|> •J% y. \ winter scene at the end of the Cave? Be sure to cali on jjp ■ : >Mkr X•• • mTym the fairies, and.they, will give you a nice present." I ' got my present, and I'm going again. Dad said I could! mj|j§ '•ffljp* Another 6d. please dad, it's worth more!"- $g|pi And this-is but one of hundreds of candid comments. WW *\\* Fathers and Mothers, all I Bring your little ones along to -Iff SM . the MAGIC CAVE TO-DAY. A • Open from 11 a.m. to 12.30 p.m; 2.30 to 5.30 p.m. |jjPP Wednesday, from 11 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., 2.30 to 5.30 p.m., t|||' J|feai '7 to 8.30, p.m. ' 'Sir mMW. Then there are thousands of Gifts to be purchased—Games, dpir JMft Toys, Books, Dolis, Prams Go-Carts, Croquet Sets, Jawel Cases— ft|% oh, and hundreds of other delightful gifts suitable for young and jw imm COME'TO THE;D.I.C. TO-DAY AND ENJOY ANOTHER !||® J| ' ' .MERRY' CHRISTMAS! Wt . fl& THE; D.J.G.,WjyL REMAIN OPEN TILL 11 p.m. WEDNESDAY. ,#fl& Manager,

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j/j Guess Whose i ;| If l]ic Chocolatcs are . A.ULSE- | BROOK'S, she'll be more than (merely satisfied—she'll be en-il-.yfias'.ic... pulsebrook's Chocolates | v ''To Suit Every Taste" JajiiJYlceCrcainJjfops - "Chocolate Marshmallows Chocolatc Fruits •' ' Chocolate Dolly Vardens . .. .Chocolate Peppermints , ... ''• Ch'ocbkte Buttercups fcUnequalled quality founded on purity, flavour and freshness, has easily made AULSKBKOOK'S the general favourite. One bite ■| into AULSEBROOK'S quality is an urgent'appeal for another. .| >. "CHRTSTCIIURCH. 3 J \/p f ~ | 14397. '.n-""4 -rf: : —T~ * BTll'FftSD & Co. Hairdressmg College 123 a CUBA STEIiET. HAIRWORKERS OF TRANSFORMATIONS AND SWITCHES FOE ~ LAMES. SCALPS FOR GENTLEMEN. D0L1.7 WIGS FOR CHILDREN. . Combings worked up 2s. per ounce. Also purchased. TO THE LADIES OP WELLINGTON AND COUNTRY DISTRICTS. J JOSEPH. Ladies' Tailor, bow to J » notify that he is 'still turning out First-class Costumes at a Cheaper Rata than any other Firm in Wellington. His oni> address is—BOULCOTT CHAMBER'S. Wellington. 'Phone "083. KEEP ST DARK. Clarice's Hair Dye restores black or brown hair to its youthful colour; harmless, odourless. Prico Is. Cd. and 2s. Gil., all chemists, or post freo. W. .Clarke, 116 Victoria Street, Auckland. I 'Phono 3!M, Jrv opp. te wo rrotfsa, CUBA; GIBBET. — ' 1 ): you often hear, nowadays, of , | ..'SHaiTERi:® 6 Xervc?, and the word is not too strong for the lamentable conditions which modern- strain and monotony entail. Nervous disorders are very common, and are at the root of many everyday ailments, such as Headache, Indigestion, Neuralgia, and Toothache. The truth is, that the Nerves require special feeding with Phosphorus which provides the nervous force and stamina. The remedy is FLETCHER'S PHOSPHATONIC which contains this necessary element, and quickly rcvitali c cs ttm impoverished nervous fibres. It promotes the appetite and digestion, and briogJ health loUic whole body. , Prices: 2/6and4/6from Chcmtil!anilQrecjrj- " ' OR POST FREE FROM 1 | CHAS. A. FLETCHER, CHEMIST, WEiUKGtoji 5 mHEKB is only ono certain m ()>. CUBE for COBN3 in this Dominion— '} ITMAT'S TEEDS' <?'

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1939, 23 December 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1939, 23 December 1913, Page 2