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f Every Day next week will be a busy day'fo j Fatter 'Christmas at the DJX. lagic^law^ Dear Old Father Christmas is not the only one who will be busy either, for from events that transpire every day in the D.1.0. Toy Department and Fancy Sectioin, the parents, also, are having a busy time «a '. of it. They enjoy the pleasures and the thrilis of Christ- £5? ft O mas Shopping just as much as the children enjoy the I' ffTTc^'TT Magic Cave; especially when they all get a present s\ O n&:'■ : from the .fairies. lITO The fun is growing day by day, and during the com« . I 111 : I Sll K in ® week tiie c,imax w ' i! be ! ' eaGhscJ - 1 111 111--lillS Thousands of gift suggestions await you: Boohs (a 1:® ! I ®j| : lIfI iP| wonderful array), Toys, Games, Silverware, Brushware, and Leather Goods—a great, big generous IIV T l s collection of gifts for young and old. ATTENTION, PLEASE 2 This is from Father Christmas: Come to the Magic Cave as early ™ ■ in the week as you can—any morning from, 1 10.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.; any afternoon but Wednesday from 2.30 to 5.30 p.m.; on Friday " " L an extra session in the evening from 6.30 to j" 8.30, and on Saturday from 7 to 10 p.m. I , .Admission.; 6cL, and a Gift for Everyooe,! .. ; || Xmas Trees, Bazaars, Bran Tubs, Fish Ponds, furnished with - . II Toys in Parcels costing 5/-to £50 or more. • - FREIGHT PAID. POSTAGE PAID. | 5/" Parcel contains 8 articles. ' 20/" Parcel contains 32 articles. • S 10/" Parcel contains 16 article's. Parcel contains 160 articles. I ill jJ Parcels mad© up to any value, and all Freight or Postage Paid. • ' ■ Books and Games' Give -Xmas Joys., .' A : ANNUALS—FORBOYS AND GIRLS, THE "GREAT POETS.'-Large , Crown. Bvo. x , French Morocco, padded. Price, 6s. 6d. CHUMS— . ? s ' DING DONG—A new game otakill and chance, BOYS' OWN PAPER— 9s. . similar to Bagatelle, 21s. each. • A^TRAXI^Eor Boys and 1 Girls. ' BILLIAEDS—A coiiiplete table," with . u / 5 St eac ( lt . pockets, balls and cues, finished m oak, ' NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL—For Boys and Girls." ; Price,'s2s. Bd." > |_ .■ . 4s. each. SCALLYWAG, or - BOBS— " Complete, 16s. 6d. ; .•> ( P p )e% « s - TABLE TENNIS- 7s. 6d. and 10s. 6d. ' UTTI¥ FOLKS- '' Price', 4s'. TABLE 1 CROQUET- Is., Is; 6d. : , 2s. 6d., 4s.' 6d,, FATHER TUCK'S ANNUAL- Price, 4s!; THP P .' T nn n, !, -i, m 7 « M ■ CASSELL'S ANNUAL— Price, 4s STORMING THE CITADEL-2s„ 4s. 6d.< 7s. 6d., BL-\.OKIE'S ANNUAL— Price, 4s. DREADNOUGHT SHOOTING GAME—2s., 4s. L n THE WONDER BOOK OF EMPIRES—Price,». 9d.' 6d., 7s. 6d.- , . . - THE WONDER BOOK OF SOLDIERS- And SEVERAL OTHEBS-Priced from 2s. 6d. to . Price, 3s. 9d. -,os. 6d. TH MeSi?e ER BOOK OT SHIP Td d CHESSMEN—Boxwood, ' , 3s. 6d. and 4s. 6d. , THE WONDER BOOK OF RAILWAYS- TIDDLY WINKS- Is. to 4s. 6d. . ' Price, 3s. 9d. DRAUGHTBOARDS- . ' Is. and 2s. THE WONDER BOOK OH ANIMALS-' . DRAUGHTBOARDS-Leather, 4s. 6d., 6s, 6d., Price, 3s. 9d. B S . 6d., 10s. 6d. - J - THE WONDER BOOK. DOMINOES- • 3d., Is. 6d., Gs. 6d., 9s„ 15s. 3 A PICTURE ANNUAL'FOR BOYS AND GIRLS CRIBBAGE BOARDS- Is. 6d. to 4s. 6d. E . —Twelve coloured plates. 261 Pages. 300 CRIBBAGE MARKERS—Set.of Four, 4dl j Illustrations. Picture Boards. _■■ - _ CHAND.OS JIG-SAW PUZZLES-100-piece, 3s. 6d.; THE WORLD LIBRARY OF, FAMOUS FIC- - 150, 65.; 250, 10s 6d.; 300, 155.; 400, 20s. . L ; TION-In Coloured Pictorial Wrapper. Cloth Dozens of other interesting PUZZLES9a Gilt. Price, Is. G<j. each. / From 9d, to 2s. .6d, each. . M CANDY STORE- Is. and 2s. ' ATLANTIC RECORDS- ' Is.' «»<yr«o«r 1/vNC? HALMA— Is. and 2s. , THE TRAIL— Is. and 2s. LUDO- ' " Is. and 2s. MODEL .DAIRY- Is. and 2s. f&f 'S jtU SNAKES AND L'ADDER-Is. and'2s. MOTORING- Is. ,Vw // . . RINGING THE BULL- Is. and 2s. PUFFIN HOLES- Is. VV in HOT POTATOES- Is. and 2s. GOLFING- 2s. and '4s. \Y W WAGON BUILDER- 2s. and 4s. ' GRASSHOPPERS- ■ • Is. and 2s. M ' \\ • TRAIN MAKER— Is. and 2s. POTSHOT— Is. fa • y CRAYON MOSAICS- Is. and 2s, NOISY BILLET- " Is. , U oJ\ BASKET MAKING— Is. and 2s. CATS AND CATAPULTS- Is.' and 2s. • K\ TINY TOTS JOINERY— Is. and 2s. OVAL CRICKET GAME— '2s. /X% J i tj} . COLOURED PAPER WEAVING— ALADDIN- ,Is. and 2s. jf „/| J iff] " Is. and 2s. , ROBINSON CRUSOE- . . ..Is, . '11-H ,U. ■./ •••• ■ ' . PERMQDELLE. "7. ~ [), BECOME A MECCANO-CHUM.' " MADE IN ENGLAND. I • . ' ■ -Ask our-Meccano Agents for a Made in 30 Tints. < —| ■ ' Meccano Chum Badge. PERMANENT MODELLING - -J Prices of Meccano No. 0, Outfit ' MATERIAL. '• ' - i I ■ 'with book of instructions, 65.; ' , ,' , ... T ,„ TIT , .fit j V' No. 1, 10s.; No.'2, 205.; No. 3, ' . FOT,B " " - f S : ■j; J" 305.; No. 4, 505.; No. 5,,845.; &HCES-2d..each. . :,l I f' .. . . No.-6, 200s. ' Boxes containing a good assort- " 1 I : | jfgL MECCANO INVENTOR'S OUT- ment.of colours. 9d. and ; ls. 6d. ;■ -„'k ; j I' J JaJPf : .' FlT.—This 5s a hen*outfit which Boxes do. do., and several L every Meccano user should se- Models 3s, 9d. each. , oj?®- It. contains the new POTTERY MOULDING OUT' ''T . G'k'w &' n P) large wheels for • HT, with Tools, 4s. 6d. each. - rmM ot W. ' A ™BET MOULDING OUT- - / ■ twa Jpr crank and coupling, and. other w 1 " 1 hiass mould, 4s, 6d. . parts liitherto contained in the • each. . JS&SSr higher priced outfits only. PRESENTATION OUTFITS, 7s. ffaML Price, 10s. 6d., 10s. 6d., 13s. 6d., 17s. 6d., 21s. • NOTE WELL.—The; D.I.C. will d°se °n'Wednesday at J p.m.; .... open Friday until 9 p.m., and on. Xmas Eve -until 10.30 p.m. :■ Wellington -;^^^ City - AND ' ..Suburban : : Pr^pertllC. " FOM; SAtE -©r- TO iETv":^f-

HARCOURT AND CO., 11)5 Lambton Quay, Wellington. TO ERH A JIPORE —overlooking Mitnicipal' Golf Links.-'Well built' Home of 7 rooms, with bathroom, hot and cold water, electric light, gas stove, view from every window,• section 33 x 100 feet. This house is in excellent order, and tho price the owner is asking is .£BOO, .£l5O down and balance arranged. 3SBI KLLBIRNIE.—About 5 minutes' walk from Kilbirnie Post Office, ground floor house ' (just - finished)",'.' with bathroom, enamel bath, gas' bath heater, electrio light, gas cooker, .washhouse,..and tubs, all under one roof. This house is .nicely finished throughout- and commands a lovely view of Evans Bay, large section 10 x 132 ft. .Price, .£7OO, JEISO rash and balance arranged. ' BUILDING SITES. • BROOKLYN.—Splendin sections overlooking Central Park, with 40-foot frontage, excellent view of the city- and' liarbour. Price, from .£315, LYALL. BAY.—Closte to beach, two vacant sections, each Tvitk 40ft. frcsitage. Price, .£350 each.' . . CAMBRIDGE TERRACE (best ,part)-9-roonied Residence. ' Land,' 40 x 122} motor-car entrance; .£ISOO, .or...neat offer. ,• ■.• HATAITAI—New 5-roomed House; cas& ment windows; electrio light, gaaj hot water; .£775; £100 cash, batoncet j!l per week. • . BROOKLYN (4 minutes car)—s-roomed House, heart timber, 2 bay windows; large'section; .£600; ,£l3O cash. C. S. HILL AND CO., Fojithevston Street. (Opp. Union Bank). PROTECTION INSURANCE • with THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE QO., LTD. 'jd Administration' of your Estate u Aß&!iiiTlrßulfc AND EXECUTORS CO., OF N.Z, ■' LTD. ■ Merged lu and guaranteed by. THE SOUTH BRITISH.

SPLENDID SUBURBAN . PROPERTY. 30 MINUTES' TRAM RIDE FROM . U.i'.O. . ... . Substantial dwelling, of 7 rooms, particularly well built and replete with every convenience. . The house is of excellent design; and tastefully finished throughout. Over li acres of splendid land,' almost level, and well planted. Ample space for tennis lawn, "aniens, etc. The Government valuation of this property is .£IBSO, but the owner is particularly anxious to sell, and will take *£1.150, of which is on mortgage at 5 per cent. Only .£2OO cash required. •• BETHUNE AND CO. 151 Featherstori Street, WELLINGTON. HARRY A. SHEPHERD, 111 Customhouse. Quay. Secretary Hataitui Land Company, Ltd., Full Particulars on 'Application. UPPER ELIZABETH STREET.—7roomed House, a really good property, very cheap, 45975.' • KELBURN.—(i Rooms, nearly completed, JBI3OO. J. FANNING AND CO. LAND,' ESTATE, and FINANCIAL AGENTS, 74 MANNERS STREET. (Established 1897.) John Fanninu'.l ' _ Fanning. OLD-ESTABLISHED ELSTAURAN .1, LUNCHEON, AND SUPPER BOOMS, busiest part of the City. Lease, moderate rent. Going concern, for £aao. Stock at invoice price. OFFICE LABOIiR-SAVINQ DEVICES. TTvEPLETION of Office Staffs, through the War, necessitates the employment of Office Labour-saving Devices. CALL AND INSPECT OUR'STOCK. ) THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., Opposite Town Hall, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON.

J DEAL HOME, handy City, lovely Grounds. For. Sale—Splendid Residence, consisting of seven large rooms un one floor,. verandah, casement windows, electric light, built-in wardrobes, hot and cold water, situated in charming grounds of 1J acres, beautifully laid out *n tennis . lawns, rose gardens, shrubbery, etc.; 300 feet frontage. This magnificent gentleman's residence is within 30 minutes' by electric car from G.I J .Q. Pricc, ,61700, mortgage .£1250 at 5 per cent. Government valuation about 432000. .T. D. Martin M'lntyre and Co., '215-217 Lambton Quay. • Tenants to' become, their own landlords. Why pay rent when •you can purchase a house on JSSO deposit? Apply for details to H. Ernest Leighton, 182 Featherston Street, or Lower Hutt. Dairy and Sheep Farms of all sizes for good buyers. Send full details to H.-Ernest Lcighton, Expert Property Salesman, 182 Featherston Street; Wellington. IN all books where ready access is, necessary to the next unused form. Tho "Ever-Ready" Patented Quick-Reference device is unequalled. Cheap, effective, and simple. Full particulars from the Solo Agents, tho Wellington Publishing Company,. Ltd., "Dominion" Avenue, y There's One Cure for Corns—one CERTAIN a Cure—lt is I* H "TEEP'S" O, ChemUU and Stores, 1/- * Post-freo-for 12 Stamp 3 . a from Tecd'a Pharmacy, g• . New Plymouth. p

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2953, 16 December 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2953, 16 December 1916, Page 3

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