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i : Japan, Oar Ally, is- a Mion «f Artists, as witness the dainty Cliina at the D.I.C. Tlie clever little Japanese shows consummate skill in the production of artistic Chinaware, not alone in A sliape and design, but in decoration also. V ; The pieces of Japanese China at the D.I.C. are typical ' V "examples of tlie skill and care bestowed upon even ' V i the smallest vase or ornament. Yi . There are some Fruit Salad Sets you. should surely V see—they are inexpensive, yet most artistic. PV But' addition to these are Teapots, Sweets BisKes, : Fruit' Bowls, Saucers and Plates, and a collection of \ m 'the quaintest nodding figures you ever saw. !IB Let-the D.I.C. introduce you to this beautiful Japanese China. i""" .. .VASES—In dainty Art Colourings, Blues, Greys, Pinks, and f :V Browns. . X 2S. 3d., 2s. 6d., 28. 9d., 38. fid., «S. 6d., 6S. 6d., BS. 6d. ! A ■ - MINIATURE SIZES—9d., Is,, is. 3d., Is. Gd., is. 9d., Is. lid. V ;;■■■■ ART BOWLS— V Is. 6d., 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., 4s. 9d., 6s. 6d., ss. 6d., 10s. 6d., ' 0 12s, 6d., 18S. 6d. A FRUIT BOWLS— 4s. 9d., ss. 6d., Gs. 6d., 7s. 6d. A FRUIT SAUCERS— Is., Is. 3d., Is. 6d. v ' J /, FRUIT... PLATES— 25,, 2s. 6d., 3s. 3d., 4s. 6d. V • ' NUT BOWLS— . 9d., Is., Is. 3d. i f • SWEETS DISHES— s Gd., Bd., 10d., Is., is. 3d. \ . 'J,. FRUIT SALAD SETS— . 12$'. 6d., 155.,<175. 6d., 255. I . SPECIMEN VASES- 6d., Is. ; jr .r v ' EGG CUPS- • Is, dozen. ■ \ ■' CUPS AND SAUCERS—In large assortment. • k Is. 3d., Is. 6d., Is. 9d., 25., 2s. 3d., 2s. Gd., 2s. 9d. ' A PLATES—To matcli is., Is. 3d., is. Gd., Is. Sd. A " ' NODDING FIGURES— Gd. and 3d. A TEAPOTS—In variety of designs— V ' tOd., Is., Is. 3d., Is. Gd., to 3s. 6d.

Something New In ''SUNDOUR" UNFADEABLE FABRICS i' The daintiest) coolest, and most attractive Furnishings for the Home. If you intend adding the charm of new Draperies to ;-our ,f: Home this season you frill make a serious mistake if you ;; buy mthout seeing our novelty line of "Sundour" Fabrics. iWe can furnish you with the proper shades to harmonise with your .; interior decorations. ' "Sundour" Fabrics are the choicest and most ;i effective draperies possible—they are absolutely proof against fading v- in the hottest climates. • m PLAIN AND FIFURED CASEMENTS AND CRETONNES. Send for Samples and pricas. THE BCOULLM CO. LTD. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. 'ALSO, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON; MARKET STREET, HASTINGS. ■■■ ■ - •< jTHE D'&ISY KBLLER 'versus- THE FLY. ; The "Daisy Fly Killer" is absolutely the best device known for killing l .these'troublesome pests. • IT IS NEAT, CLEAN, AND EFFECTUAL! 'Andiwill-exterminate flies by the hundred' in the shortest possible time.: ■ . It also:oontains antiseptic ingredients, which make it more desirable for use in the home. •• iWrite'to-day for the "DAISY FLY KILLER." PRICE is. EACH, POST FREE. { (Quite the best'-"disoo'very"' we' have "attack"-, for a long time.) ' Tfie Sims Hardware Co. Ltd. 111-113 CUBA STREET .„ ... WELLINCTON.

~ ':v; ; -Splendid .Opportunity! ■: GALVAMSED CORRUGATED lEOH .£2B..per Ton Fr « st »™ lPrta! I HAVEJTJS3? S&3JBED 120 CASES, SLIGHTLY. DAMAGED, AND INTEND TO CLEAK QUICKLY, SO. HATE REDUCED THE PRICE £7 PER TON. THE USUAL REDUCTION IS QSIil £2, 6 S -7, 8 10s. TON EXTRA; 10ft., £1 TON EXTRA. ' I All aiiSO OFFERING SHEER AND POULTRY NETTING- BELOW- -THE MARKET .Bffl CASS3 GHiLY. GEORGE 'WINDER, JZEZTL

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2673, 20 January 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2673, 20 January 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2673, 20 January 1916, Page 2

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