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COMFORT FOR THE COLD' , winter nights. . ' r ■' ■ f FLEECY, WARM COLONIAL BLANKETS. -v'-v >v>V,-; =s" ; '':^•;K''} '-{a r .V;' ♦/•vi*.' :jv\ •'. = ''7 .*"/ ' The cold weathcr- is'practically upon us. The footballors of fl.ll sizes , and' degrees of merit have bogun to practise, and tho winter ganio will bo in full swing in about three or.four. woeks. / For the cold nights extra Blan- ' -kets will bo wanted, and if you will .look at 1 our windows you will sco a display of'tho finest Blankots ever sent out. of tho woollon nulls qf Now Zealand. i > The Blankets made in'tho honestly'made of puro New Zealand wool; and the best Colonial' Blankets l aro about tho best 111 tho, orld. They are fleecy-and warm and weighty, and are ju3t.what Blankets out to be. .■ OUR PRICES ARE MODERATE. WHITE BLANKETS■v.,t • .'For Suigla Beds, (■ At IV/8, 18/111 22/S 23/3 a pair '•■■■; For. Throe-quarter Beds, .< At 22/6, 24/9, 28/0, 31/-, 40/- a pair For Double Beds, At 28/-, 29/-, 35/-, 39/0, 61/6 a pair Extra Large Size, At 47/6, SS/6, 06/6, 73/6 a pair GREY BLANKETS,-' ' . f For Single Beds, > 'At 17/« a pair ' For Three-quarter Beds, '\ ' ' At 23/8 a pair ' For Double! Beds, At 26/6 a pair CRIB ,BLANKETS,— ~ , .At S/-, 10/-, 14/6, 15/3, 18/• a pan 1 ' < I > ' WHITE QUILtS. GRECIAN QUILTS- 1 u i For Singlo Beds, ' , » , At 8/*j 9/3 each For D6ublo Beds, , , At 11/sJ, 14/3 each SATIN QUILTS,— * ), ' , . , 1 , For Single Beds, ' At 9/-, 10/-, 11/3, 14/3 each For Double Beds, At 17/-, 20/-, 22/6, 24/-, 26/6, to 40/j, ' ( , -•'For'Single' Beds; in Blue, Red* and Navy/y At 6/-, 7/11, 9/0, .12/o,'.each. - 'For Double Beds, in Blue 1 , Red, and Navy, At 11/6> 12/6j 15/"i 17/6 ,each >■.. , ' " 1 ; ! ( KIRKCALDIE & STAINS', LTD. )fa-,-• r, -• L "'r .-v.?•./. v : '-FURS.' . FURS.;; ' FURS. ■ BEAUTIFUL -ASSORTMENT.:-'.v i i THE LATEST SHAPES AND . SHADES. tfHE VERY BEST VALUE IN THE CITY.

• GEORGE' & GEORGE'S, OUBA street.' ~ - : VSTE are thoroughly satisfied with'tlio really , splendid,.,lot. of,, FUR NECKLETS AND '' VV MUFFS just opened up, and lion showing m our Fancy Department and Window. We invite inspection of the following Novelties V/ , , MARMOT NECKELTS. 7s. 6d , 10s. 6d.', 12s. 6d., 17s. 6d. to 7 guineas. '/ MUFrS TO MATCH, 7s. 6d. to 255, , ~ ~ / "THE DUCHESS" is the fa\ounto stylo, Wo have somo mco FURS in this shapo in prices to suit all 'pockets.' ' ' , 1 1 jt -r *■ ft sxoljES'- aro also nnioh. worn;' > kh&pß» .• suitable for «. elderly ladies, at very low prices, and beautiful qualities < ouiuoi_Tlipen Turn . are-all'the race in London;:and, our buyer, lias, sent us a onoico "Canadian," "Isabella," and "B™n Beir " HOTTS to match, 10s 6d to S White "HaVo," "Foxaline," and "Thibet," ire stook from 2s. lid, to 455. " IMITATION STONE,":" SABLE FITCH HARE, and "RUSSIAN HARE."—Wo havq ■ jomo: , beaiitiful : goo > aß.;in-.tho- l aboye, i .m.choico ; sljapes. r ,; CHILDREN'S" FUR SETS, White or Grey Beaver, at 2s. 6d. ,'.'WHITE FOXALINE," 7s. 6d.j ( "WHITE THIBET," 15s, 6d. tie sot. , GEORGf! & GEORGE, ' THE POPULAR CASH DR VPERS, ' ' > CUBA STREET. "" RIDDIFORD STREET.' PETONE. s '••••■' r -y " ■ —'' ' v . ,s "'" ," s •. ' BARTLETTS ; *. " INDIA JPI&OOIE 1 " ' TBaG DOiIINIO^' POT?nPI? A ' BARTLETT THE BEST ' ■ .'• !>.;■• sv..r"..v rr W • Aro synonymous with 'PJwtograpluo Excellouce. v ??■ 'v : r s r , ' gARTLETT, pHOTOGRAPHER , (Of . •• ; V"V.-.V t '■ 'Wellington Studjos-7' WILLIS STREET Te1.1233. " ' . '< (Botween Carroll'a and Grand Hotel).

pEDERHOLM AND ' TOLLEY, 7 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, ' ' ,• •'. ; . 1 ' r . ; .Manners Street. -;Vif Si - " Agents for: Langdon?Davies,; Motors; ;, Eclipse - . 'flame Arc Lamps,' SimplerConduit,.'lantalum ' end Wyt&lite Lamps Large Stock df; Antique. Brass and Coinage . " •'•' 'Brons® Fittings;.' •'••. •• C6H . VARIETY TOR MEN'S ' AUTUMN DRESS., ! •'pi ENTLEMEN who . want to . seo > tho Latest • • v.HJT Suitingsshould visit th'e -ENG- . - LISIt TAILORING' ROOMS m .KELBUENE •: A VENUE..;About;..£26oo:has been'expended in securing a wide raiigo: of . .styles • to cater for Xall tastes and requirements for, day or evening v-v r. . dress; MR; D. MILLTGAN invites his clients A';"V!v~'i,.tb''in.4k6;anl early.selectlqnjfroni goods, ' Til RE D K BUCK, 'AM Inst E 11, & CONSULTING ELECTRICAL I ' ENGINEER •. , For Lighting,' Power, Tramway, and Light Railway Undertakings. . . • . KING'S CHAMBERS, '•— ' WELLINGTON. t ' ' < .Telographio Address, Kilowatt) Wellington." rrHE NEW ZEALAND INVESTMENT,' i ,A - MORTGAGE, AND DEPOSIT' COMPANY, LIMITED. DIRECTORSi r ; Messrs. Walter G. Foster (Chairman), A. .8. ' ■ Biss, F; G. Bolton; Gerald FitzGerald,* ■ 'John Kirkcaldie,'and YV. 'M. Muir. . j , This Company will receive money on deposit • in any sums, and the present rates aro:— i , 12 months 4) per cent. !■■ -■0 months ■ ... ... 3J per cent. , 3 months 3 per cent. I - - Interest commences from the date of deposit.. !■->... ■ iCorrespondence' invited. , i CHAS. R STUART, Secretary. \ - Offices—9 Featherston Street, ; Wellington, , i P.O. Box 71)6. ' 1 ' -pII A S E-M ORR IS. AND C 0., - , 27 LAMBTON QUAY, ■ , ; AUCTIONEERS, SIIAREBKOKERS, LAND, & | COMMISSION AGENTS. ■■■ r* ' TO LET.—Offices on tho first and second [■■■■ ■ • floors of Bank Chambers, Bank of New South ' Walei, Lambton Quay. i ■: • - Tho rebuilding of the Bank since tho fire has i ' just been completed, and these offices are, tho 1 - . most up-to-dato in the City. . . ■ Early application necessary-to secure rooms !. . on-ths first floor. . .;• ■ ','i V,'-".'! V ; v- .' ■ : • FOR SALE.—Section 23, Block 1G,.-Miramar North, and Section 18, Block 10, Miramar North. Each of , these is a corner Section'con- '* • t&ining a quarter aore.and has a tram front'j- age of GGff.: to Park. Road. ' , ' (• 'v " Fnrtk« particulars.on application to ■. ! , CHASE-MORRIS AND CO., ' . gjg7 . ; . , 27.Lambton Quay.

H i - MOULTi V ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. LIFT'SPECIALIST. Sole New Zealand Agent—Archibald, Suiith, and-.Stevens. London, 'p-d • Manchester."-. '.■■■ LIFTS FOR ALL PURPOSES. ROUITCS BUILDINGS (First Floor), FEATHEKSTON;.; STREET,- WELLINGTON; ; i > > % ■. 0752 HAAKE PIANOS '-i : k ;., V 1 rnHE' HAAKE .is t a\ piano with a reputation '■'fr. gained; :'tlwougliV; its 'sweetness 'of tono,; perfect;faction', ; beauty . and 1 construction. ; !!:.;, is j an; ideal, > instrument •• and is used by'-musiciana'of note. ; It haa proved its superiority for'years, and charms by Its ; sweet', melody \, yet" sympkthetic tone. .. ■ '. ... .■■■': • Inspect THE 11-AAICE at our warehouse, op. posito tho Grand Hotel, 31 Willis Street. :,' THE. BRITISH ; AND CONTINENTAL 31 WILLIS STREET, ' C6Bl . B. LEWIS, Manager. TO LET. .-. SINGLE OFFICES AND SUITES : ' IN ■ TVTORWICH CHAMBERS, CUSTOMHOUSE - 1 -" ' QUAY, WELLINGTON ■••••...(Opposite Bank.,of New ' Zealand). ■ On FIRST FLOOR.—Front Office. 40 x ■ 29, ; with large, strong room and private • office lift. 6in. by 12f t t. 9m., espeemlly suitable for Financial Company j also single room. On: GROUND, FLOOR,—Tlireo 'Offices, together,"orj.feingly'V ;-'■ -'■ *■_".. ■- . , On SECOND FLOOR;-Suite of Threo Front Offices; and . several .single ones. ; Strong-room accommodation. *• : . 1 \... '■ All have; perfect natural light, and aro fitted with ovory possible convenience. ■ Particulars given on ( application to ' ■ ' ' .. . 1 1 A. E. .KERKOT. THE EMPIRE HOTEL (LIMITED). THE LEADING AND MOST CENTRAL ' HOTEL IN WELLINGTON. ' ' E. W./SOFIELD (Lato of Coker's Hotel, Christchurch), • Ma>iaf«r<

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 160, 31 March 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 160, 31 March 1908, Page 6

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