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D-I-C China Tea and | I Dinner Sets I are both Useful and Beautiful | X !i A thousand times the D.I.C. has said that I its Chinaware Section is a place of endless I interest, and now reiterates that statement I because it is so obvious and so important. !U Always something new to attract—always |j something artistic to enslave. J New Tea and Dinner Sets, in complete sets 6 of Royal Albert China; also extra pieces to I |1 match, are among the latest arrivals —theso , *l you should see. Also the newest shapes and a I f^ ' colourings in "Gouda" Hand-decorated Art i 1 ■ "Ware. \ . Always the D-I-C for | I Artistic Chinaware oL \ SETS OF TEAPOT, SUGAR, AND CREAM feYl^S I JUGS—SeIf colours, brown and sage green S1 i f|B n 12/6 set IJII3 ; I GOUDA HAND-DECORATED ART WARE KJjAgA I VASES— From 7/6 up to 63/- each | 1 DINNER "WARE—Grecian key border on II |j burnished gold edge; 32 pieces £8/15/----rii A Full Rango of TEA AND BREAKFAST j I WARE —In Royal Albert china, to match * I above L HAND-CUT ENGLISH CRYSTAL VASES U I ' 7/6, 9/6, 15/6, 21/6 each J I FRUIT BOWLS— 14/6, 18/6, 29/6, 37/6 \ & WHISKY SET —Decanter and six goblets I' I £4/19/- I . I WATER JUGS— 15/-, 17/6, 22/6, 30/- ' 1 B»1">G Showrooms I now on Tea-room and Ladies \ 1 Lounge Floor. < A Big Variety of ''"" y^^l^^Nv Smart Top Coats f^^m, These attractive and serviceable Coats / ' \ are in Velour Cloth Corduroy, black / J Satin, and Marocain, skilfully tailored I i^^^^^^^^ I and handsomely trimmed with Fur V 1 collar and cuffs. \ *• I SOME OF THESE NEW STYLES \ I^K / CAN" BE WORN AS TOP COAT \ ffiSm I OR COAT FROCK. ' \ iP^M / The full range varies in price from \ Kpffli / 92/6, 6 gns., 7 gns., 10 gns. up to 20 gns. \ / CALL AND INSPECT. V|^^^/ 264 & 266 Lambton Quay, and Grand Hotel Buildings, Willis Street, Wellington. » - - - "^s M B HJL>fr?L %JB \s\Jot%M>ißl& , With, the ever-increasing popularity of Knitted Garments, thcra is no reason why ladies should not knit their own Dress Needs. For the benefit of knitters, Patricks have imported specially big assortments of Knitting Wools, including tho world-famous ] Baldwin, Paton and Wolsey brands. Select your Knitting needs at Patricks, where quality is always evident, and where prices are lower than ever. Knitting Wools f'^^% BALDWIN'S 3-PLY "KINGFISHER" ¥f\ 7%l^C''i! LUSTRE WOOL — Very popular; 1 LfiCSS f% 'll?*^ if shades, helio., champagna, pearl grey, f>j(<l^^^ll'VilWW*k.?f If ■ * pale blue, lemon, oyster and white i^^^^lvl'*'l^^ll I BALDWIN'S 3-PLY "AZALEA" FLOSS —A now production of silk and wool; fl in ahadss of pala pink, champagne, light peacock, lavendor, lemon, 'jade, and O^fß^^^M^&f'Wi? White 1/6 103. skein FATON'S SUPER-SCOTCH FINGERING—In 3 and 4 ply 1/4 1 oz. skein, 21/- ITj. '- \ PATON'S 3-PLY MOORLAND SPORTS \ \^^^^^^ WOOL —In a large range of the newest shades 1/4 2 oz. skein, 10/61b. BALDWIN'S WHITE HEATHER SCOTCH FINGERING—2 3 and 4 ply; white and black ' lid, skein, 14/6 lb. BALDWIN'S WHITE HEATHER SCOTCH FINGERINGr-4-ply• in a fuil range of fashionable shades lid. 1 oz. skein, 14/6 lb' BALDWIN'S BEEHIVE SCOTCH FINGERING—In 2, 3, and 4 plywhite and black . 1/4 1 oz. skein, 21/- lb'. WOLSEY 4-PLY SUPER FINGERING—A high-grade wool suitable for all kinds of knitting; splendid range of colours ' 1/6 2 oz. skein, 12/- lb. Just Received—New Shipment "ESPLENDOR" 'KNITTING- SILKS —In a full range of the very best shades; the ideal silk for jumpers and frocks Price 7/6 Jib. ball Cuba and Vivian Streets, Wellington

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 142, 16 June 1923, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 142, 16 June 1923, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 142, 16 June 1923, Page 15

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