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- . .. . BUSINESS NOTICES. DO YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY? , [r'-you are about to purchaso house property, . miild .your, own house, invest money in and, or havo any kind of business in view, ' IT. MAY SAVE YOU POUNDS . [f yoir- get the. benefit of'my advico. before '" ■ V investing. ■ Pleaso -Note.'-I am-not a House .or Land igent, Eolling 'anything or - everything, but, being- ,\ native of-this Dominion, witli considoriblo .• land . and : , practical building 'experience,- [ may. be able tosave youtnany pounds for a reasonable:' fee - if you. care to let me assist-you. \ JSnqniiy '.costs ..nothing. ■ "JAMES TOOMATH, v. Building Surveyor'' and General _Businoss Ad-, "viser; 50 Manners.Street (Upstairs). Office Hours': 9 to 12, 2 to 5 p.m., 0 to 9 p.m. • ; . ' ' ' ' • * :

T"""-Ty ; BAB-TEETH i ' V j MEAN HKLTH TROTBLES i ; I • . Ptopat food-'mastication is . ' I ' impotssiblo with defectivo or in- | sufficient teeth—this permits' v , I of no contradiction; It 'is also ■ '1•' ' equally true tfiat improper mastication over-taxes the delicate organs of digestion, with the ' • r, . natural,result that digestivo or .1 l; kindred troubles, are creatcd.' I No jtill.,ojr,medicine can remedy' "tijis.'The only radical' cure' V/' lies in having,the teeth brought ' . ■i ■ into .proper working order, or, ' ' "• "if 'neccssary, in having good, ~ reliable substitutes. : a: .•'.a j,"/-V' iNow/'there.are no Dental • "Parlours bettor -'equipped' for • • • remedying your tooth troubles ■■/■■than ours.' We use only•the' ■ • very best materials, and that, - . combined ..with our skill and ' / enables; us-to'fur-. ■'• niah the very best workmanship. ' ", > 'We giveyoulastingsatisfaction," and only charge you moderate ' fees.' - , Full..Upper or Lower Sets , ■ y .horn^£2 25.; Extractions, Gas v ;\ Si,. Mt',s' Perfectly-' Painkss,'' ,y. " ~2». 6d. ... , ' ... • T' ItaJrews&Syett ■. ■ LONDON DEKTAL INSTITUTE, I i Corner of Willis and Manners Sts. j 5 Hi .:" ' ' WELLIK6TOH. . / j ras COST OF CARPETS. '.\7001,-;has'gone down in-price, but English manufacturers are -. still .affected by.. tho ~ r nigh, prices- that ruled' last season, and ' .: the,-cost.,of carpets lias, been advanced by .' sixpence, ii yard. .Foi-tuna'toly . for .our cus- . tomers,- instead .of. sending Jlbme . sma!! orders-'from time ;to timo, we had ordered » ■ • whole' year's stock, which wi secured be- ... fore - the price, was■ increased, and ive can, therefore, sell them at the old price. Wo have now, a very fine selection of carpet : . squares, .in fiereral varieties: - : •.■ ■^Axnlinrter'carpot.-squares, .in beautifully ..'.blended, colours , and in. self-coloured dp- . tirns,-:' wo .sill at the following prices-.— . aft. by. 10ft. Gin., from. ... £7 10 0 10ft. Gin. by 12ft., from ... £10 0 0 , V' 10ft. 6in. by 13ft. Gin., from £12 10 0 13fti. : 6in. by 12ft.,. from'. .../ £12 16 6 .-' : ..-.,12ft.. by/, 15W, from ...' ... '£14 7 G , .We.'have ' also very .beautiful Axniinster. • carpets, to! be.'made, into squares to suit ' purchasers, and the price, of course, there- 1 fore, 'vary. - . Wo have' gorgeous Mirzaporo carpets at ,12ft. by 9ft., from ..: ... £9 10 0 .'h'-'i ~'; , l4ft. 'by 10ft.; from ... . . ... £9 15 0 For-those who cannot afford the real Mir-' laporo square wo have an imitation mado .in Japan,, in the same bright plowing col-"ours,-and at a very much lowe: price. For instance, a square ,12ft. by 12ft. would cost from 675.--.6 d- .- -And-Kidderminster squares for bedrooms J "at price's'beginning at, Oft. by 9ft., 275. 6d. • : These are mado in a -variety of colours, : cool-looking blues and. greys, in reds and rivingled. colours. . We ■ have very handsome* Axminster ■ stair ' carpets at prices from Os., t0,j.125. 6d. per ■ .1 yard. ; ; - - , LINOLEUMS. ' . \ .Our stock of linoleums is as artistic and varied as our carpet stock. Tho virtues ' . 1 of the .inlaid tile] pattern are well known. These-do not show dust marks," and they • wear' 'evenly- till, the last, . because each -. .. colour-is stamped, right .through to-.the '.back;' Thoy are more expensive than the painted .linoleums, but are much more ' v'.'iartistic,-and in their durability well worth , the extra monoy. ..'.Other... linoleums in ' ' which the colour is stamped right through :• '-are the- Oriental ones, and the parquetry. '.'The. Oriental are made in-uie rich colours, and the designs Turkey carpets, and (would , ' do admirably' for smoking-rooms or dining- . -' rooms. These we can supply at ss.' 6d. and . . bs. 6d. a square, yard. .. . _ ' . There are also'linoleums in very handsome. Art designs at 4s. 3d., ss. Gd<, and 6s. 6d. pel' 'square:- yard.. ■ 1 Then. v<o have inlaid linoleums in n sort of ■ softened effect, not clearly, cut like the familiar tile \ designs. ; 1 And a new lino is tho plain matting effect ■ in a choaper-linoleum, which wo stock in red, cream, and green. 'Xho latest idea in linoleums is the parquetry 'flooring. These' aro in , imitation of oak parquetry flooring, really an admir- > '■ able imitation. They are specially adapted for halls- and dining-rooms, but in a drawing-' 'ream,' with' an .Oriental carpet square in • the centre, they, would look very effective, and- would 6et off the rich colours of the carpet.*' • , Yet another -linoleum-like floor covering is the cork carpet, ■_ which i.s most suitable for bedrooms',, as it is not cold to tho feet like ordinary linoleum, and, as a matter of fact, it is mado of somo preparation of cork. 'The plain cork carpet, in shades of green and red, and dark blue, is very suitable for offices, especially if tbero wero n carpet square in tho centre. \Vo havo this plain at 3s. 3d., 4s. 3d., and ss. 3d. per yard, and in-art designs at 45.-poryard.. CURTAj.. j.. " If you want curtains, you probably want ' casement curtains, as those are more used now than anything olso, quaint and pretty little, .curtains, hanging from top to bottom of the ;window-pane. ■ Wo have a very good range of casement cloths. Wo have plain silky cloth, a double width material of 1 52in. width, at ss. 3d. n yard. Stencilled croam cloth, of tho same width, from 25.. 9d. to ss. 9d. a yard. Holland casement, in grass green, art blue, and self colour, at4s. a yard. Then wa have Madras curtains, plain, tasselled, and frilled, from Is. 6d. to 4s. 6d, per yard, TEE SCOULLAR COMPANY im, Warehouse: 197, 199 Lambtoa Qtiay. Steam and Bedding Factor?: Tliorndoii Quay EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AND ' RECORDS. TiTSTE have tho largest stock in Now ZeaW land. EDISON PHONOGRAPHS from j£3; RECORDS, Is. 9d. each. Catalogues sent post free to any address. Chivers's Music Stores, QUAY, .WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 104, 25 January 1908, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 104, 25 January 1908, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 104, 25 January 1908, Page 14

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