" 11 are very warmly invited to visit "The Place for Presents" It isn't the Biggest Store in Wellington, but it is byfar the Most Interesting. Your Visit Carries with it not the very slightest obligation to purchase. Make "PRINULE'S*' a rendezvous if you choose, lell your city friends to " Meet ms at Pringle's." They'll know. Moorecroft Pottery The latest in this DISTINCTIVE and ARTISTIC WARE is Celadon These would make Exceedingly Beautiful 'Wedding Gifts. Without making too deep a dip 'into your purse. QUAINT POT-POURRI JARS-7/3, 8/9, 11/ C, to 23/. Filled with delightful English' Pot-Poum TOBACCO JARS— With patent brass screw top. 9/9. Make any smoker happy SCENT BOTTLES, 4/10 and 0/6. RING STANDS, 3/6 • TRINKET, BOXES, 4/6, 5/11. CANDLESTICKS, 9/7 and 11/. VASES, BOWLS, etc., etc. _ , ' Scent Sacs Charming Little Sacs, bringing with them delightful odors \ of old. fashioned English flowers, specially prepared to retain theiv sweetness. SWEET LAVENDER SACS— IOd., 1/., 1/8 VIOLETS, WALL-FLOWER, SWEET CLOVER, ROSEMARY, or ROSES— AII at 1/3 TEMPLE BAR LAVENDER SACHETSi-Sd. LOVELY POT-POURRI— At 1/6 and 1/9 ' The " Voice that Breathed o'er Eden " will be much heard in the next few \veelt3. For Wedding Gifts English Pewter stands quite unrivalled. We have opened this week a very " • beautiful assortment. , ' TEASETS, TEAjand COFFEE SERVICES, CAKE BASKETS, BISCUIT BtfXES, CLOCKS, ENTREE DISHES, VASES FRAMES; ROSE BOWLS, etc., etc. Our contract was placed before the recent vise in price. Why be content with the commonplaceness .of E.P. Ware when such artistic Pewter costs no more? Ladies' Hand Bags Embroideries No part of our stock is more fascinating than these EMBROIDERIES. An exceptionally interesting series has just been received. TRINKET, GLOVE, HANDKERCHIEF, VEIL BOXES, PHOTO. FRAMES, in all sizes; PINCUSHIONS, COLLAR BAGS, HATPIN STANDS, LUGGAGE LABELS, BAGS, etc., etc. The maker of these has an unerring instinct for combination of colour, "design, and choice of» material. ONE WONDERS really how they are done at such trifling prices. MaU*marKed Silver with Enam els PUFF JARS, 5/6 to 10/10; HAIR TIDIES, 6/0 to 10/6; HAIR. PIN BOXES, 4/10, 5/6, 6/6, 8/0. Those would make ycry acceptable adjuncts lo tho dressing tablo of \ The Newly Wedded. JUST A LITTLE MORE— • Our Needlework Dept. g£ Ttif"^ »IL ona bly well equip, el /£\ k s& P e^ e P artmcilt to 1 1 lPi*i&v ' I T experience in High111 1 fE^oo\ - / I c^ ss English Stores $^ ' t^^^M-^x^^ \ <& Some new designs V .Jt^^lilSk^^ t 1 I of exceptional - ' ( " Rambler Roses " t^M>jßi\l}^^m^ |; Giant Butterfly 11 jf %wJf " Punched Linen n The effect in all these is obtained with a minimum of work by, using the NEW THREAD, Fibrone At 1/4 dozen skeins. We shall bo delighted to afford you gvjwy, possiblo help. YOU CAN ONLY GET THESE ATI PRINGLE'S "The Place for Presents" 1 1 J\ LAMBTON QUAY
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 77, 30 March 1912, Page 11
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