j ji ' . Bananas and Cream 1 j; J • plus 'DIG Ghinal I ; J Trust the D.I.C. to be ever to the front for timoliness and i j| f| \ Buggestiveneas in seasonable requirements. j | ! I Not many folk would think of Banana Dishes without hav- j' M i l | - ipg a D.1.0. Reminder. ( 1 «ji , j' Yi Yet there;are other articles in China you will'be glad to j J | :V | | ( hear about—new Salad Bowls,'o hina . Luncheon Trays, Fruit . | | ;)> 1 Plates, the loveliest Rose.Bowls imaginable, and other novel j $ '.'■ ■■ < . pieces of China for üße auring the winter' social evenings in j W i 7 ?■' your homo. I M r ' WIIW : , -... Everyone is welcome to the D»LC« . jjWjd : Chinaware Section* IJjjR - ' SALAD BOWLS—Hound, octagon, an" 6quars shapes. i iTTw 13s. 6d., Us. 6rf,, 15s. 6d., 21s. j W SWEETS DISHES—Bound or square'. 3s, 9d., 4s. 9d., ss. 9d,, 6s. 6d. j ra BANANA DlSHES—Quaint oval shape, frith handle. ' 13s. 6d. I M -BISCUIT BAKEELS- .... 255. M LUNCHEON TRAYS—Three divisions. J7s. 6d. J n CHEESE DISHES- 16s. 6d. . ' W ( jjj TEAPOTS-Low shapes. 14s. 6d., 16s. 6d., 18s. 6d. ffi j I JUG-S—Tall andequat thapes. 12s. 6d., 14s. 6d., 6d. 11l ! I • I"RUIT : PLATES- ' ss. 9d., 7s. 9d. W | f ROSE BOWLS—TaII and low ehapw. / * 225. 6d,, 255, IM I . |(l ' '' ' ''"•■■the-® diBOOHht a& oesh |W i I punchoa#\ of <81 ; -;oi»: own . 1 ft | D.LC.- Box 1478 Wellington. X. Il i .. ■■ The - . Hdme:; ; Bat4iM! ■ The Town-planning'' Conference, unanimously supports the views ; nnd jfaßjjtgffl J aims'of ' the leaders of the movement—and incidentally a "beautiful town 1 Ikl H: ' Every' fasteners ond'opehsrs. . | \ FOR TOUR FIRESIDE- 1 Air Pit Fires, Norris Fires, Tile sur- I TO? SoflKlUff l r rounds, Hearths, and Kerbs. | ijp ■ . ,01 >r 1 for your bathroom- j Washing Clothes p ' Useful Bathooni and Bath Fittings, 1 ALWAYS USE. I • Baths, Basins, etc. j | : >} for your wall-work- 1 jJI Jnj I 1 ■ ... The .finest- Paints the world pro- I *•**«««». 1 J"*:..: . S - WJ? - I f ; •,■ • • for/your walls- j • viis j ! • '• • You should see our selection''of art | , Makes Clothes beautifully | | 1 papei's. | white and leaves (hem sweet ■ f , We stock all kinds of Builder's'lron- j and fresh as sea . | ' ■ '' suitable for the wharo or for [ Linen lasts longer when 1 ; ... . the mansion. • | washed with HUDSON'S. j I ; 7 INSFBCTION OF OUR LABGESTOCKS : j ! | ' , fiflforoifiiK IS INVITED AT OUR WAREHOUSE, | Yet still to-day people jay 1 I , | Thai Hudson's Soap Is Bost. | W7 "K JToff 0 -f* Tij I f LN.S.-lEAVES NO SMEtI I ♦ ! W . Mills &, Lo*, Ltd, . I ■ j ; • jervois Q«ay, Hunter Street and Victoria Street, Wellington ~" | |' . ■ ai '»au; , . I' CARPETS & RUGS I | more Bisto-gravy you ; 'v realise the economy ; V"'".'.-; of Bisto, because it takes ...vipiT AiDBOTQ 1 ' 80 little to make aomuch iiHiW' XjA-iCiA lid Jt 0» - gravy, and because the !•' ? ENGLISH AXMINSTEIS. good when served with - Bisto-gravy than with- ; out. I -The Genuine Asminster is a splendid Carpet in every llf way. Axminsters possess a fineness in texture per- m i mitting more deliglitful—and- at the same time— durable soft effects and blends that can be obtained- ® o/ //r | in any of the others, which are necessarily coarser |i Jj§| * Grocers. , weaves. ' ■ Made by , , Cerebos Limited. '■ Axminsters are beautiful—they' are pretty and , ! v artistic to the eye in every room, every shade, and — : ; every degree of light. Their very fineness guarantees 'r? « < CL T an excellent wearing carpet. The tread is always 1 EiCOnOHfiy ifl DIIOC L2.C6S ; soft and most luxurious. Truly the floor covering . I « of ease and ..elegance. -The latest novelties in Floor .Discard the -Post Free,.; j : Coverings. ' New showings this month in Carpets. . unndy shoo 1/6 [ . 'Axminsters in complete display. Our stock just Woar tho B imu and ! now is very complete and varied. All the new ' neat Tan> dainty drawing-room effects in simple as well as the leather in a T,d more intricate patterns up to the most elaborate „ r ;; ® flowing styles. . " : UCE s * ~~~ The Leather Bag Shop GEORGE WINDER "Where the Cars Stop and the! Crowds Shop" ' | liie Daily use of MMfM Winder's Busy Corner — Wellington | | 'KOLYNOS'Pre- | KprvpA tfjp T<ppSf) \ ' I from Becay ! ~J [ j 3ii "^3r©BLinoß.'4&, D ' cCTsMi?sra -'' mi |j I : (Cream o' the Oat) | | £f"Si . Soliloquy No. 3. The Schoolmistress— ' | 7 germs' °wh°di '"I often wonder if fathprs and mothers realize hovt ■&>*] S l\ producedecay EhC? necessary it Is that tho children should have iinour- / J \ Hf and ruin tho prot- M? ishing, smtnining breakfast. We know thoro'a no Al — vj licit tcclh. H« L hotter lircaUfast food than Creamoata-that's why f .„ n , B'M S I sometim. H think that all my brightest boy« and t«WJ < « TJufi?I*'1 *' lIMMIIq L-irl< lmv Crcarao:it.i for breakfast." Absolutely f 1/7 fsk 5$ Lv la ll ' | >lOTlc)ll iS i.nri' Uic 1 en-cream of the best oatu, untouched by \t\)3/ Ss \'y M. l»6dportub». 1 ff vfflMfui iff 5 hand fro.ll o;iilleld to panlry—see to it that your kid- / ) %z\ \S*- M u"A W° JlHies have Creimoata for breakfast, Save the Cou- fl /m // a/ -%n. T7rm Wri-»,. u'l'ioai and shun; in the. Great Free Gift Scheme. •« / \ MY if l\ —— Bl
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