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THE GREAT FURNITURE SALE EVERY ARTICLE AN EMPHATIC BARGAIN This morning the Croat Sale of Furniture and Furnishings begins SCOULLAR'S, LAMBTON QUAY. Tha Price Concessions are unusually large, and the goods are positively high grade and dependable. " Drastic Reductions in DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE. Usual Price. Sale Price. OVERMANTELS, in Walnut, with 6 bevelled £s. d. £s. d! mirrors. ... ... ... .. ... 315 0 212 6 OVERMANTELS, in Oak, with 6 bevelled mirrors 3 5 0 210 0 SPINDLE COUCHES, in Tapestry 315 0 212 6 WALL CABINETS, From 12s. 6d. each. BOOKSHELVES, quaint designs 1 2 6 018 6 » BOOKSHELVES, quaint designs 010 6 0 8 9 PALM STANDS, in Kauri. Stained Walnut, dull finish. ... ... ... ... ... 0 6 6 0 4 6 PALM STANDS, in Kauri. Stained Walr.ut, dull finish. 0 12 6 0 7 6 AFTERNOON TEA TABLES, in Kauri, Stained Walnut, 4 leaves. ... ... ... 210 0 117 6 QUAINT OAK OCCASIONAL TABLES, superior finish. ... ... ... ... ... 1 10 0 13 0 QUAINT OAK OCCASIONAL TABLES, superior 'finish 1 17 6 19 6 JAPANESE CARVED OCCASIONAL TABLE. Cabriole legs, in hard wood. ... .. 210 0 118 6 OCCASIONAL TABLES, in Kauri, Stained Walnut, square taper legs. ... ... ... 1 1 0 016 6 DRAWINGROOM SUITE —1 couch, 2 easy chairs, and 4 small chairs. Handsomely carved. In French Tapestry. ... ~. .. ... 11 5 0 9 2 6 " 7-PIECE DRAWINGROOM SUITE, in Tapestry and Plush. ... ... ... ... 15 10 0 12 10 0 tie semi mm, m k" ""1%66a )(R ' EN^U L T . J^CKSON(I( j THE OBJCTS OF UNIVERSAL ADMIRATON AND INTEREST. YOU That will stand the SEVERE TEST OF TIME. WANT THAT IS A CONSTANT PLEASURE JX KEEP. A THAT will survive ROUGH CONDITIONS. MOTOR THAT requires a MINIMUM OF ATTENTION. CAB THAT suits your pocket. IN SHORT—You require a thoroughly Reliable Car that h the Embodi' ment of Perfection. AN INVESTMENT!! 111 YOU THINK IT DIFFICULT P IT IS DIFFICULT!!!!! , .We are, however, as near the mark as it is possible to attain, aa WE GUARANTEE COMPLETE SATISFACTION. WHY HESITATE? YOU KNOW what these Cars are!!!II OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT!!!. Thoy art carefully oalculatod to stand *aj comparisons. WE ARE out for BUSINESS!)!!! A POST CARD brings you a Catalogue. We tan alto CALL ON YOU with a Car of THE MAKE in which you are interested. These are part of gar methods and carry no tense of obligation. ... AT YOUR SERVICEIII WRITE US NOW!! P. W. SAMPSON & COMPANY, COUNTY GARAGE AND MOi'JR WORKS, WAIPUKURAU, H.B. Also sole Hawfee'ii Bnj Agents for the well-known "Stuart" antl "Enfield" : CMS. I Full stocks of Accessories—Ru6hmore Headlights, Sparklet Inflators, E&toring Apparel. Qualified Motor Experts. C 932 MBlie BUESIaAE? AT ltlJi i'oai ui'fioK 6AFE BLOWN OPEN WITH iiAJatf. .WUO .WAS THE iIAKJSiI? THERE ARE SAFES AND SAFES. SOME itun ..... BY WINDY ADVERTISEMENT, OTHERS TtiA'l' A** SOLO U N THEiii MERITS. THE MESIVS OF A RAiucß SAFE SELL IT. WE CAN SAY NO RATNER CAFE HAS EVE'? BEEN OPENED BY BURd-ARS. NO RATNER FIRE-RESISTING SAFE HAS EVErt HAD ITS CONTENTS . ÜboiKOYED BY FIRE, FULL INFORMATION AlSb TESTIMONIALS FRuM THE STEWART TiMBER, SLASS. AND HARDWARE COMPANY, LIM!TED 4 GOURTENAY PLACE.

"THE MART." PAHIATUA, EKETAHUNA, AND WOODVILLE. I Mitchell, Griffith and co„ ltd.. Auctioneers, Land, Estate, and General Commission Agents and Produce Merchants. Send for our Land Guide. CB2-1 FLY AND YOUNG, MASTERTON. ifNteNERAL CARRIERS and MAIL CONvJT TRACTORS, Agents N.Z. Eipresa Co., Masterton. Goods and Parcels forwarded to all ports of the world; Commercial Samples a epeoiality i new and up-to-date Sample itoomi in Exchange Buildings; country trips arranged for; all trains met; Hospital AinDulance on hire st shortest notice, day or night. Stables mid Store Rooms, Bannister Street. 'Pfcom 126; P.O. Bo i 50, Masterton. I /walk on our soft Para Rubbar\ J I Meets. They have no equal \ j Tor OOMFORT, QUALITY, and \ WEAR. 60,000 of then wonder* I ful xvear-reßlstlng Heels are »old I in Australasia woekiy—evidence I of their popularity. But youl \ must specify "DUNLOPS." / merHEED COOT UOItIS^S *si*ax* toJii i a &

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 444, 1 March 1909, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 444, 1 March 1909, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 444, 1 March 1909, Page 11

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