'i.J ■-^-■••■•■•• , u> 1 D.I.C. Art Pottery 1 is MKe a lode-star ' ■ v "■■ it leads one to a right conception of Art In |\ // China. . Sft\ // It leads one to the finest collection of Art Pot- ttj \f J tery one could find in a day's march. \l| w 7 It leads one to better values in better China—a . Yy y.I I thing greatly to be desired. t ' M (// f it leads one to believe that It is quite within < // lA I the bounds of possibility to have lovely Art Pot- / 'i iv\ \ tefy in tne homa without unttu|y straining the ■ ]li I WA home purse. jl I. J D.I.C. Art Pottery- | j (h is most alluring .i v M ' PLAIN ROSE PINK CUPS AND SAUCERS—' 2/6 j Jjj ,W\ ' PLATES— V» ' // ■ I\\ JUGS— . 3/3» 3/9 /.' ■ T.y CRUET SETS— 6/6 / Jii ■ \- BOWLS —Tall or low shapes \\ / ; 'A , 2/6, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6, 7/6, 8/6, 10/- to 18/6 and 27/6 J7 / '■•% ROSE BOWLS— -J2/6, 13/6, 15/- ,/ "»!',rli VASES—In a variety of shapes and sizes . , M V// 2/6, 3/6, «/6, 5/6, 7/6, 10/6 to 21/- ■ Ml /// 'ART WARE—In shades of blues and greys , V\ I k BOWLS— 2/6, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6, 7/6, 10/6, 18/6 ; l\\ .I \ ROSE BOWLS-. - ".. 10/6.12/6.15/- \\\, I I VASES— Iit new squat shapes \■ ' ]f,/ ' 3/6,4/9,6/6,6/6,8/0,10/6,12/6,15/- \\| If R^^^JQ CANDLESTICKS— «/0 » a \\ij (\ TEAPOTS—3/8, 4/-, 4/6 'Jj\ x\ tk^zm SUGARS & creams— 11 \] wll^ CUPS &'SAUCERS—2/6 §||^ •// m jugs- 3/3,3/9 'Ssgyx?' ih tj BUSINESS HOURS: U W' 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. \j \ Handkerchief Sachets - I I A lovely series of Japanese Silk Sachets, very dainty Ijj and pretty. ' ,: j ' Handpainted, 1/3, J/6. J/9, J/l 1, 2/3, 2/9, 3/9. j l| ■ . Embroidered, 2/6, 4/6, 8/- ' ' i These will make delightful little gifts; they are in 1 '!: charming colours and decorated with great skill and j', i good taste. POST FREE FOR CASH. x I ] PRINGLE'S LTD. | m "Art Needlework Specialists" p.0.b«32 Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON j I INCOMPARABLE VALIES IN I Floor Coverings and I I Furnishings | \ ' TO BE HAD AT \ t{ t jj \ The Corner Furnishing Store j | Cuba and Manners Streets I H' / i 4 The Greatest Care has been taken \ I in the Selection of | I CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, I I CURTAINS, Etc. I i ' i \ and from an artistic as well as a money* | | saving* point of view, fliose about to \ \ furnish will find it much to their advantage j % to visit the Furnishing Warehouse of | I * I \' ■ t j Corner Cuba and Manners Sts. | s ? i Where *hey will find a"-Stock to choose from second to g I none in the Dominion. |
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 99, 26 April 1917, Page 9
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