A NOVELTY IN TEAPOTS! Just opened at the D.I.C. special showing in Crockery 1 Department, and can be seen in use in our Tea Rooms SIMPLE, YET PERFECT. ' i I By using the " SYP " Teapot you avoid injurious i? tan«v-i°and preserve your digestion and health. . ( j J This Teapot is unique in that the infusion of the tea can be stopped or continued at will : the leaves with ij their fragrant odour remaining in the pot. j i -pint, i^-pint. In Black Toby Earthenware 3/6 4/6 5/6 each In Mottled Brown Earthenware 4/6 5/6 6/6 each I In Dark Green Earthenware 7/6 8/6 9/6 each In Polished Britannia Metal 35/- 42/- — each In E.P. on Britannia Metal 45/- 52/6 — each ! ' Also showing in Wedgewood Blue. Note.— Discount of 1/- in each complete £ for prompt cash. I i Lr:-i ■■■■■: -...I ■■ ■ ■'■■i-s-* =^^=~r^^~§i R SPECIAL LINEN NEEDLEWORK 1 (i PILLOW SHAMS, 29 x 19, plain scollop edge, best Irish Linen. U 2/9 pair. j H N.D. BAG to match above, new two flap shape. 1/6. | m B. &C. BAG to match. 1/-. H PYJAMA BAG to match. 1/6. 9 These are all traced for Mount Mellick Work am Insfo Linen, 1 LINEN FLOSS | H For Embrordering above, 1/3 dozen. A beautiful thread finr wvlong |[| I A finT series of LINEN TABLE CENTRES, CARVING CLOTHS, j Eg etc., from 1/- to 1/6 each. I 1 PRIHGLE'S I LAMBTON QUAY. j Jsliii*ili H !ilii I Hi MILLINEEY SPECIALISTS. '^■^^B^Bii^^ STYLISH and BECOMING.. NEW MODIFIED NAPOLEON SHAPE,. >ra&HiSp^» Covered with Satin, trimmed with full Black\^^K' ' ' ' S&pS^' Feather, and dull Gold Ornament. jnjl? j f*^ a *t\ A "\(T*CI JPr C^(~\ GOLD* kj. j\.UJxjsL^ ou \j\j.i medallists; C. ADAMS & CO., 108-110, otoa-stbebt. » 1 Peace he souglit in .Life I B ' Now peace he finds in death. |S D , He who not only endeared himself to his sub* n « jects, but won his way into the hearts of nations m B — Edward, the Peacemaker — sleeps. m I ANDCOUNTLESS THOUSANDS MOURN | 1 TE ARD HOUSE: €LOWES I 1 MM MOURNING WEAR Yg MmVKfrlD AND SUEDE GLOVES— i 1 ,2 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/11, 5/6, 5/11, 6/11, 7/6 f ! l|} S]W?»dCD AND SUEDE GLOVES— In black, 6/11, 7/6, 8/6 | " B' BLACK FABRIC GLOVES— AII lengths I H 1/=, 1/6, 21-, 2/6, 2/9, 2/11 g m EOYAL PUP.PLE GLOVES— Lone: and short kid 5/11, 7/6 | I "Fabric 1/6, 1/11, 2/9, 2/11 Eg 1 TE ARO HOUSE TIES 1 I FOR MOURNING | i MEN'S BLACK TlES— With wide ends 2/6, 2/11 H I BLACK AND WHITE TlES— Wide ends 2/6, 3/6, 4/6" Eg 1 PLAIN BLACK or BLACK AND WHITE KNITTED TIES- i I 2/3, 2/6 H I NARROW BLACK TIES— 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9, to 2/3 § I MOURNING BANDS— For arm or hat 6d, 9d, 1/. g jg Also every other article o! Apparel for COM- m | PLIMENTARY MOURNING WEAR. g Te"Arp fiouse^ I I CUBA AND DIXON STREETS, 1 Eg Wellington. 1 iiibiS— him i ■imiimiiti— Timn r i 111 i ' ' "TKim
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 110, 11 May 1910, Page 9
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