THE BEST DESIGNS AND COLOURINGS, . ' ".'•■... •- AND- ' ■■••'■• ■ '■'.'■.■ ■'' ■ THE , BEST-VALUE, ' TO BE HAD FROM , , ; THE GORITER C : ... ;: "CUBA AUKB MANNERS-; STREETS,: WHO HAD THE BEST ALL-EOUP -:/';.; INDUSTRIAL /EXHIBITION : : ; : ; : ■ ■■'■■' ■'' OF ;; \ ■■■' ;■'■'. ':'-'"[. : : ''. . '■ ■ ,\ ' ■ ■■ . - ■ ; ■ ■.. ... .' ." '.' BEAUTIFUL DIAMOND ENQAfiffIENT RINfiS. We make a speriality of Rings. Nearly tho whole of our Half-Hoop Diamonil Kings are inado on,our promises. The Gems ara purchased direct from the cutters of Amsterdam in largo quantities for Spot Caih, and that's the reason, in a nutthell. why i\o do givo you from 25 to 35 per ccut. Better Value in Rings than any houto in Now Zealand. OUR FINE RING CATALOGUE WILL BE SENT TO YOU POST FREE, When von aro in Wellington, wo shall ho glad to have vou nay' a visit to THE TRL'ASUKE HOUSE. All aro welcome whether lUerpufcfiase I or not. ■ ' l i ■aas -555- -a—- s^' ENGAGEMENT KINGS, ISct. Gold Settings, from 50s. to J!100 18ct. GOLD DRESS RING, set nith all mannor of PRECIOUS STONES, from 325. Gd. to .£llO each. STEWARf DAWSd & CO. (N.Z.), Ltd. ' JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS, , WELLINGTON. ' dima SOs. O¥ERC©ATS In many styles. We have Top Coats at this prico that would astonish any one ( who has novor seen ono of our CO 6 . OVERCOATS. A fane showing in many styles, all tho new shades of Grocns, Browns, Fawns, for Men and Young Men. , ' DUNCAN & MACINTOSH, Hen's Culfittcrs, Opposite Opera flonse.' , CIOSI IKE WAIRARAPS FARMERS' CO-OP,- ASSH-. ITfti" PRODUCE AND PROVISION MERCHANTS. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS HEAD OFFICE, MASI'KRTON. GENERAL STORES AT WELLINGTON. GKEYTOWN, MARTINBOROTJGH. CARTERTON, PAHIATUA. AND EKETAHUNA " uu "a. ■ - , MANAGING DIRECTOR, M. CaMlb'orj.' YOU can crowd a lot of individuality into a Suit of Clothes if you know how. Wo kno» aVo fJ^J^'s a result is that fine distinction of appearance, for which our Clothe OUR CASH PRICES AEE ADECIDE.D SAVING TO YOU. ' MORRISPN AND PENNEY, ■< ' TAILORS, 1U WILLIS STREET. . ; Clia •1 '. ' .! «3 3n. NocbirsoforexlraotincivhonsolSMOordorod ! \ nevor cause Iho elißbtcst trouble »» — »"»^»™ ( CSonBuIUUoB Free. t ij HOnnS-From 8.30 lo 6. - Bitnrday, 8.30 »o 1, 7toO. ] j * j J American Dental Paplops, | \ CUBA AND MANNERS : STREETS,' WELLINGTON. i I
• ■■ No; More.-Dry. ..Rot I ■■../■''''■'■■■.•'■■:.•.. The -Borer ' Beaten' at Last! :' .« Powellized "_Woocs fMever Shrinks. BE UP-TO-DATE, AND USE POWEUIZED NEW ZEALAND WOODS YOU WILL NEVER REGRET IT, FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS!(1) "POWELLIZED" WOOD is thoroughly seasoned; ' (2) The Borer, White Ant, Teredo Navalis, will not touch the v "Powellized" 'Wood. ' . (3) Tho Process renders the wood less liable to penotratioii of dißoaso germs,' and V .-, therefore HiOtUiNlO. ■ . ■ ■■ < . . -...-.. . (4) Tho wood is absolutely immune to attack from Dry Rot. ' ,(5) Timber so trotted is 40 per cent, lighter, and 100 per cent.' stronger, than unpoweli liKCd wood. •• ■ , •• .- - ~. .. ; : r (6) The Process brings out the grain and markings'in figured, woods m> a verv handsome manner. . . ~ .■-'.■ ■ j (7) 20 to 40 per cent, less paint' or varnish is required than is necessary upon untreated : timber. ■ i ... . "POWELLIZED" TIMBER may be used with, great advantage for '.Railway. SlecpoHL Paving Blooks, Bridge-limbers, Tram. Car Framors, Sliips' Decking anu Spars, Casks and Staves, Furniture and Panelling, Doors and Window Frames, Houso Scantling, Joinury Fencing Posts, and, in fact, for all riurposes whore wood is used. : ■ ,- The claima of the Powell Process havo been fully proved and admitted: by such 'well. known authorities on timber as Dr. Mackcnzio, the well-known English nuthority on the diseases of timbor, and Professor Boulger, of the City of London' College, and other soient- • ists. : - ...-.'.-., ■' . ' ■; . ' • \ ~•■■■.-■ WRITE FOR INFORMATION AND OBTAIN QUOTATIONS FROM , THE MANAGER, POWELL COMPANY. RANCATAUA, NORTH ISLAND, MAIH TRUNK RAILWAY. ' ' '" "" '■ ;' • : '■■■ -C 124? WANTED KNOWN- ~ ' ~ - - . — J .pADTOBD-S . ; FOR FDRNITTJEE. I AiiU Q m '^ X > ChesU Drawers. STsTm.; Dncbesse Chesis, I Nd"& -• 395. ,6d.j Duchesso Wasbstands. 21st.i Marblo FOK %UK M jv?,'a Washstands, 325. Cd.; Sideboards, £2 17s. Cd.; '' ObS AddL Ui ' ' Spring Couches, 275. 6d.; Hallstands, 255.; nrjlN STkESt WlJl i'tnotti* \fardrobcs, with mirrors, X 5 55.; Flower WUiW %„'. 21k Q - TPS ,V. 6tands, Is. 6d.; Bedsteads from 20s. up; Eattan L — .-"5.. i lB, ■ _ c^ Chairs, 7s. Gd.; Overmantels, 12s. Gd. up; — " a> Tablee, 3s. Cd.and ss. Cd.; Fenders, 45. , Gd.; Fire — ■• : : B ZL*k EWtMn B in the Furniture Line .P^n^rW^.ffi^J'gg^^ At Bottom Prices. Cash or Terma. Situations Vacant ; V jj ; M Maunors Street, and Petono. CIOBS . Board and Residence J r"™ , ; ..-..-
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 528, 8 June 1909, Page 10
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