SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OP I WOMEN AND CHILDREN. fTIHE Secretary will be in attendance at the Rooms, Bridge's Buildings, 102 Willis Street, or TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12.30. All communications strictly confidential. TOYS. TOYS. TOYS. . . . GO TO . . . "jyfACANDREW AND IT AY E S, ~ LAMBTON QUAY, FOR YOUR NOVELTIES. CHRISTMAS GIFTS for Young and Old— from 3d. upwards—Splendid Selection of ■Toy) for Dips and Christmas Trees. Also a beautiful new lot of Art Potterr, CandleShntes, and Elcctric Light Shades. Indian Washing Floor Bugs (Fullnare), etc., etc - C 570 WALLACE'S . ANTISEPTIC FOOT POWDER Quickly Cures Tired, Sore, Unpleasant I'eet. It Discourages Corns. Is. per box. W. S. WALLACE, ' CHEMIST, WILLIS STREET. C 589
| - When re-building op | •„ ...re-furnishing ■ your,,, MILLIARD lii, ■ ' ■ -write' for free expert I advice from,.., ALCOGK & Co., U.-m. |,m, , Billiard Table SVlanufacturers WELLINGTOIM j (Also at London; Melbourne, Sydney, etc.), | " We court enquiries on every subject connected vvith...... ! "'Billiards,-and have Experts to - advise you in all departments. Over 50 years' established reputation. : •- •• :: Csb SHOP TILL S AT y THE T\ T . ......TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY, ; SPECIAL DISPLAY OF • TH E L A.T[.E ST NOELTi E S XJE-VS PRESENTS ( I'Olv . , „ TOYS f OYS •• TOYS TOYS > . T Tl - m -FOR.THE.LITTLE FOLK, ! AJj L /AT MO N E Y-S AVIN G .PRICES. ' SEE SPECIAL DISPLAY IN WINDOW AND DEPARTMENTS AT THE D.I.C. " -•:AT THE'.JJ jQ. • WAEEIIOU&'E OPEN TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY) TILL G P.M. ° * * ' ~ " : —TV ' SUFERB~"SHEETINGI''VALIJE@~1''VALIJE@~ !&»• XgSg: 9id., 11M., 18. Uq. ts aid " • : c See Our FINi.AY'B DOUBLE BED SH'EETINC, Is. 3*d ~ to 10id,.CV'' Tuvv G f HT^ H J RT 6d., BS. 6d. dor. CA."iißl(_, LAWN, for Underwoar, ljyd. wide, 'BJd. and lOJd."!" COM . WBSTERMAN'S PdEW TAKBFF' "SALE, manners STREET. j 1 COLD AND SILVER . ,• dress ;> p«p»nr warruco - DRESS & ENGAGE" WAI C H HS. ME NT RINGS. V I'AHGK AND. YARIED ASSORTMENT OP f { (aOLD & SILVER UEWELLERY 0 { 11 " JUST LANDED SPECIALLY FOR d ' ■ | JBIAS. PRESENTS. •|- J PURCHASE EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH. X. ! ; ;H. -W. v ILOYD; f d UP-TO-DATE JEWELLER, A \ ' Note Address—ss LAMBTON QUAY. A .. . ) RE Si # : L : '' :OF I„ E tRADE.. , ; - DU™ C ™ E o£ CR . ; ; ' . c <&>.. pHE ieSa :^miriCTTOTEl Corner Willis and Manners Streets. I Ii Perfectly Painle s s Extractions 2s. 6d. '!■ PAINLESS DBNTISTRY .is our speciality. Wo lmVe a positively pamlcss system for extrabting decayed, aching and. broken-down teeth. Wo ■' prefer it if lt is P ossible to »« »tooth wa ALL WORK GUARANTEKn ANDREW'S. & WYETT ,; i Dental Surgeons, Wellington. j
The New Art of Famishing The art of furnishing a homo with tasteful simplicity is one with y'liich tho community as a whole has only lately becomo acquainted, and it is wondorful how quickly knowledge of that art .is spreading. nillUi W ? S ' ant * l i ot T el 7 lon K a f ;o > w hen people of means cheerfully invested in dinlngroom suites covered with horsehair, and and gilt. Non all that has changed, and, ■though relics of those days still survive, tor that sort of furnituro is solid and dies hard, wo should have to look far to find a home where "suck ugliness was a matter oi choicc. ■The prevalence of artistic furnituro does not imply extravagant or eveif increased sfmn?n l" re ' as ollna P to make simple, beautiful lines as to make ornate and massivo curves, and, now that New Zealand manufacturers arc able to turn out such excellent work as is seen in their chops, tho cost of freight and 'duty is deducted. and the buyers have the added fuhantage of being ablo to have their tmnituro made to suit themselves. I'orhaps few people yet realise what excellent work ,is done in our factories, or lion well it compares with expensive imported productions. Wo have in our showroom now furniture made .in' our own Wellington factory that equals in beauty and durability articles in a similar style that we have imported, and our's is very much lower in price. Here, for instance, is a quartered-oak. Sideboard of En-dish manufacture, a handsome piece of furniture, and plain to tho point of severity, ihe ,cost ot this is £54 )q Si Near by is a Sideboard made at our own factory, plain in outline and handsome, with bevelled mirror, and simple but suitable ornamentation, as fine a piece of uiningroom furnituro as one could wish to have. We can turn this (.ut at £42 10s.
BEDROOM FURNITURE. In Bedroom Furniture, the most fashionable style at present is figured oak or ohcraton 111 rosewood, inlaid with tulip wood. 1 We have imported suites , at £42 10s. for Sheraton, and £22 10s. for figured oak. In our factory we make similar suites trom Australian rosewood, a beautiful Hood, as yet hardly known in this country, and no, to be ■ distinguished from either European rosewood or mahogany. We could not, of course,, turn out work \'ke this had \vc not skilled and experienced workmen, but we find it worth while to pay.good wages for good work, and when ye say that we have in our factory men from the works of Schoolbred and of . Maple, it will be understood that we have tho aid of expert and experienced hands. We can supply Bedroom Suites of our own munulacture in Sheraton rosewood from £35 In quartered oak £18 jg Si 1 his includes u large wardrobe, duehesse dressiug-tablo, washstand, and two chairs. For those who wish to pay less than this wo make very neat and pretty suites in Kauri at prices ranging from £9 10s. This includes a marble-topped washstand. SUITES. Diningroom Carver Suites-of Chairs aro popular just now. They are so called because .two of tho eight chairs are largo ' ones, intended to stand at each end of tho tablo for the carvers. We supply these in oak, upholstered in leather, from £16 10s _ We supply these in Kauri, upholstered, in leather, from £13 jg s OAK EXTENSION TABLES, Wo have also a nico stock of oak extension tables at various prices. CHESTERFIELD COUCHES. We wish to draw your attention to our Chesterfield Couches. AVo have these In saddle-bags, from £9 5 S In tapestry, from £5 J5 S ' In pergamoid, from ' £7 In buffalo leather, from £15 i5 Si " THE SCOULUR COMPANY LTD., Warehouse: 197, 199 lambton Quay. !team and Bedding Factory: Thorndon Quay
HEARNE'S^S™ The Famous RemedLy £oi» COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, & CONSUMPTION, Has the Largest Sale of altiy Chest Medicine in the World, Those who have taken this medicine are amazed at its wonderful influence. Its healing power is marvellous SiifWrc fmm en .... _ , . Ho f rseness ' Pam or Soreness in the Chest, experience delightful and immediate relief- and to those who are subiectTn f"nW ° f Br °nchitis Cough, Dlfficult y°l effects a Complete Cure. It is most comforting i„ allaying irritation in the throat and giving strength il ic her r " ? i !' v:>luable ' « s »» chromc, nor Consumption to develop. Consumption has never been Unown to exist where " Coughs" have' been Dronerlv -m 0 1'? or j st . hma 10 becomo chonld be without it, as, takeii at the beginning, a dose is generally sufficient, and a Completo Cure is certain. eatcd wi.li tins medicine, housa Beware of Imaitiaticms ! The groat success of HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE has induced Ot unprincipled persons to make imitations, each calling his medicine "Bronchitis Cu're » with the abte!* « deceiving the simple-minded, and so getting a sale for an imitation which has nono of the benefieim 1 * HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE has. Consequently it has become necessary to drVw I b °" e « oial effects that and to request you in your own interests to be particular to ask for HEARNE'S and to you get it^ HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE, Small Size, 2/6; Large Size, 4/6. Sold by Chemists and ... Proprietor, W. G. HEARNE, Chemist, Geelong, Victoria. Forwarded to any Address, when'-not oMainaWe NOTlCE.—Hearne's Bronchitis Cure No. la does NOT contain any poison within the meaning of the Act. It is equally bencficlal for the vonnAsl child and fbe most aged person, . ; > LOCAL OFFICE: No, 8 HUME'S BUILDINGS, 65, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON,
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