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1 in CHILDREN find perennial pleasure in playing with Plasticine even very young children can handle it, and the educative influence is very great. Plasticine is one of the adjuncts of Kindergarten, for in modelling they learn something about form, colour and nature of the object modelled. Plaßticine Modelling helps to develop the talent of children and their artistic tastes. This Plasticine Modelling will attract and engage their attention when all else fails. WHITCOMBE'S have a remarkably fine lot of Plasticine in bulk, also different sets for young modellers. THE RAINBOW BOX— Containing Six different Colours in Plasticine ... ... ... Price 9d. a box THE BEGINNER'S BOX— Containing Coloured Plasticine, Tools, Designs, and Modelling BoardPrice 1/6 a box THE LITTLE HOUSEKEEPER'S BOX— Containing ' Plates, Dishes, Knives and Forks, &c, Coloured Plasticine and full directions for modelling Meats, Poultry, Vegetables. &c, for Doll PartiesPrice 3/- a box TH.E BUILDER'S BOX— Large Box with Tools and Models for Brick-making ... ... Price 6/6 a box THE DESIGNER— Price 4/- PLASTIC PICTURES— Price 3/FLAtI AND CROWN— Price 4/- COMPLETE MODELLER— Price 3/6 GREY PLASTICINE in bulk— Price 1/4 per Ib. COLOURED PLASTICINE— Red, White, Blue, Green, Brown and Yellowin 11b. boxes— Price 1/6 a box. COLOURED PLASTICINE in £lb. Boxes— Price 9d. a box. Whitcombe & Tombs Ltd. Lambton Quay - - Wellington \ : __J 35 Easy is the Head iflp^^S^ that Wears a ■^Ifl Wallace & Gibson Hat l%Lgfps. No king could possibly wear his crown ////////' 111 with the same sense of satisfaction as ']///// i|| you will feel under one of these hats. l|V ij " Softs '' are considered "it " just \ ]// /My now, and^tfe've some slashing 1 examples. ff y Rough Felts and Velours From 4/11 to 25/Jaunty hats these. Shapes are slap-up-to-the-minute, and colours include browns and grey mixtures. The nobbiest and nattiest you'd find in a day's march. Hard Black Felts are Favoured. These are very appropriate for present wear, last moment sha.pes, real fur felt, black as Uncle Tom, and as unfadeable. . ' 7/6 to 15/6 THERE ARE LOTS IN THE WINDOW! MAKE A SPECIAL TRIP. '%>/%>/& ' WALLACE & GIBSON "The Kash" - - Willis Street, Wellington I <J= • l| I WHY WE STOCK 1 H joESBXS^ *5 fc <t» \J &Jw H I ifP^f The "MERIDIAN" interlock fabric I fj l@ ~>J irint*. * s an ent jrely new fabric knitted B H rY "**" I $B*^p^ from specially selected yarns in a M B / *^ S Host manner absolutely different from 9 I if/H/iV 1 nWnlll IKS >^ BEAUTY AND DURABILITY, i I mil P I pllcii?' ELASTICITY AND SOFTNESS, H n /// // ' 1 llllisgßii being Smooth as Velvet to the most i 9 \l\tlal i WMJmisgt warm an d porous, and therefore fig B 111*1*^ y/MllfmsM comfortable wear in all kinds of n R VooosH MS MfflS weather. Its strength, owing to the a H I^ WlmVßal ' interlocking of the loops, during the I 18 ffiffl ifn&NW process of knitting, is much greater M i Him^Stt W^ than that of otner hosiery products, H a lllJlliKlir wP^—- and the - marl > eel characteristics of | \ m \J^^^^^^^^, RESULT OF MANUFACTURE, 1 H ~^»- an j no( . mere j v produced by the fi Eg , finisher, remain after wear and H B washing. To merely handle the garments is a delight, and experi- B M ence in wear only deepens the sense of comfort and charm. gj H MADE IN FLESH OOLOK AND CBBAM— |j H Shirts Pants B$ i LJsrHt- weight -4« 6d As lls 1 iyiedit-im-AveigHt 5s €»d S«t lla* || COMBINATIONS, 10s 6d. 1 Duncan h MacintosHi Outfitters for Men, 1 82-84 Manners Street - Wellington. 1 Orj«'ti evfi'.y nisrlifc till 9 o'clock Saturdays, 10.30. H yi^^HAD EVERYWHER^^say

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 118, 20 May 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 118, 20 May 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 118, 20 May 1914, Page 3

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