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These, are some of the Special Valpes offering dtffing HOUSEKEEFERS' WE'EK-^ IN THE FURNIBHI6 DRAPERY DEPT. CREAM MADRAS MUSLIN-With tassolled edge, is. Od,, 2e. yard. CREAM MADRAS MUSLIN—With scolloped odgo, 28., is. ed. yard. FIGURED SATEENS—In good colourings and designs, 9d., Is. yard. CRETONNES—In the most up-to-date colourings and designs. v IOJdT, is., Is. 3d. yard. PRINTED LINENS—SOin. iride, most suitable for loose covers, 4s. Gd., ss. fid. yard. TAPESTRY FOR HANGINGS-In green, gold, blue, and pink, ' Special Clearing Price 3s. eti. yard. TAFFETA—SOin. wide, useful for hangings and loose covers, v Special Clearing Price Is. 11d. yard. ART SERGE-52in. wide, a good heavy quality, in green, maroon, gold, terra cotta, and blue, ' Is. lid. yard. , BRISE BISE MADRAS-For short curtains, 28in. wido, frilled at the bottom, ' Is. 6d. yard. ,16 ' * bIUO, SrCea, mauve ' BORDERINGS FOR CURTAINS-In art designs, 6d. and B<J. yard. ' , WASHING TABLE COVERS-36in s 36in., white grounds, with pretty 1 -' printed designs, Is. 9iJ., 2s. 3d. each. CRASH CUSHION COVERS-2S. 3d. oaoh. TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS-2 yards s 2J. yards, 15s. Bd., 178. 6d. eaohj 2 yards s 3 yards, 18s. 6d., 21s. 6d. each. THE BEST TURNIP CROP IN THE WAIRARAPA, GROWN FROM ' < SUTTOEPS SSXaKPHAHT SWEBSS Oα the Property of Mr. W. Perry, "Penrose, , ' Wairaxapa •' . i , Thi^ pr<, - p of > SUT J ON ' S ELISPHANT SWEDE was Awarded FIRST PRIZE " ' ,". ' < elk the Masterton A. and P. Association's Field R6W Crop Competition-in 1909 , '' v, -■!• ujh, ,W T SEEDS GROW THE BEST CROPS IN NEW ZEALAND? l</ ' -»Sutton's. "'iSiittbn's. SuStbnV, MASTERTON AGENTS: ' PALMERSTON.N. AGENTS- ' - LEVIN and CO.} W.F.CA. BARRAUD and ABRAHAM, Ltd, , One of Many Thousand Testimonials. . ~'r , ' , Mr. M. Boyle, writing to Messrs. BARRAUD and ABRAHAM, Ltd under date 16th August, from Himatangi, says :—"I had ono of the Best Swede Crom i m this District (SUTTON'S MAGNUM BONUM), grown from Seed sunnliedTv . you. I have great faith in SUTTON'S Seeds, and shall r use' them "again next ' ' Sea6on, SOLE AUSTRALASIAN AGENTS :- TOTHILL, LIMITED, Christchurch and Invercargill. SUTTON & SONS' Pedigree Seeds as sold to His Majesty King Edward. P**—«— -* "-"""'I To be We,l Dressed is Everything 1 D. MLLIGAN, [. \ / Keflwa:oe Avenoe, SPECIALIST IN MAYFAIR FASHIONS FOR GENTLEMEN. s " ' Mayfair Styles appeal particularly to YOUNG MEN and . ' MEN WHO STAY YOUNG. The SUITINGS I selected before leaving LONDON are tho Finest / ' " ever seen here. >' MR. MILLIGAN invites all interested in Fashionable Dressing to Visit his Rooms in Kelbnrne Avenue. PARORAESSGI ROMNEY MARSH RAMS. rgiHESE SHEEP HAVE MADE A WOEUJ-WIDE KEPOTA33ON FOR TBEIU SPLEN. ' CONSTITUTIONS. DENSE, SEEBATED WOOL, AND CHABACTERKTIO • INSPECTION INVITED. STUD AND FLOCK RAMS FOE SALE. On application to 'ERNEST s SHORT, 1 ' Postal Addrses:-"PAEOEANGf FEUDINa Telephone end Telegrams.—Waihuia West. ■ — cisa THE WAIRABAPA FARMERS' CO-OP, ASSIL. LTD. PKODTJCE AND raoragg STATION AGENTS. GENEEAL iOH. , «*! MANAGING DIBECTOB, M. C^iw^ i CLOTHES SATISFACTION. H°iS. often have you approached the purohasiiy? of a New Suit with a feoli™ „« i j. ' The uncertainty o£ getting the beet quality of materials, the feat that hJ? fi. dmi1 * not be jost right, the possibility of a misfit, the question of paybe nt more th» n "V yon have in mind and the impression that perhaps your fr.endfe may cntinso ronr \F K< * ' morrison & penney, ™w l!stben . .',' hats. ; ■ : — ~ THE Crowning point of a Gent.'s PI P/»TPPIIiT < IRAtln ■ • '%& j Dress is h ls ° Hat. Although well rIFuR f ' dressed m other respects tho wholo LWWwiniV BllVHj • ! effect is lost it the Hat is not buit iblo and Up to Date. pi ' >»>..- ' I, We can guarantee London's Latent HPjllf if W(\IK I I to you m Stjle, nnd also ht the Hat to E»Ltw! illb IIUHj ' ' the correct position on your bend. »«•■» < t Our Hats are made ALL PUB' and . ■ DYES Guaranteed for WE MVE JT j ST LANDED A smpMENT 10S> otili Of WALLACEIb GIBSON, "HOT POBWT" wi l ill K s t H 'k ee t. ELECTRIC BRQiMS.. Be RS ToTNo E eiV T3: CLEAN ' COOL ' HANDY - CHEAPGRASS S EE A D N % P D AI gS RI^RCH AN TB ' ' TO USE. SANDON AND FLAXMERE SEEDS. ' Fino Old Pasture Ryegrass Seed in Stock. m fc» t» '<. „ i L sS ' fo«s *»Bi"ger & ltd, Sample Q^^"^ n Te3ti m onial s , 58; CO, 62 VICTORIA STREET, BAIJKACD AND ABRAHAM. LTD. . WELLINGTON. .

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 655, 4 November 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 655, 4 November 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 655, 4 November 1909, Page 10

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