I NOT MAKESHIFTS! p You are accustomed to wearing Stofrts that j| ftt anyhow. I WHY dony yourself the luxury of wearing I Shirts fact absolutely fit? I MADE HQimSTIY IN NEW*'ZEALAND, h Every Experimenter &scomss a ®evotee4 POFDLABJTT PROVES SDPERIORITX. OTTR TEAS PROVE BOTH BY HAVING THE LARGEST SAW! IN TBS WOKLD-A POSITION GAINED BY QUALITY ALONE, , . WONDERFUL VAUJE, OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. I ' I j Selling at Sale Prices ] I It WELUIOTS HSIEST STOE. | i _, \ UPHOLSTERED WICKER' CHAIRS, 21s. each. t I HALLSTANDS,. 635. for 555. ' \ i{ OVERMANTELS—An exceptionally cheap line of these in j stock, with picture and bevelled minor, 595. Bd. j I PIER GLASS OVERIIANTEL 555. NOW 455. j s PALM STANDS, 33. eaoh. \ } ENGLISH WALNUT SIDEBOARD, 6ft. wide, handsome de- I s sign and finish,, fitted with 1 ceilarette, bevelled mirror. \ ;'; Usual £45. NOW £35. I 1 ENGLISH WALNUT SIDEBOARD, sft wide, unique design \ r : and carving, fitted with cellarette, recess and cupboards. " v Usual £35. NOW £22 10s. " . j 0 KAURI SIDEBOARD, bow front, large mirror, now and sty- I ~ hsh design, sft. wide. NOW £12 12s. £ 1 KAURI SIDEBOARD, sft. wide, most haudsomely carved | ; and. glass front cupboard; Usual £15.105. NOW £11'15S. & ) ENGLISH OAK SIDEBOARD, sft. wide, large bevelled mirior; antique design. Usual £25 10s. NOW £17 10s. i \ AMERICAN OAK SIDEBOARD, Ift. wide, massive and im- { j posing design, lined cutlery drawer, laTge drawer for « ■ linen; bevelled plate mirror, £16 10s. NOW £11 lIS. J i ' AMERICAN IMITATION OAK SIDEBOARD, 4ft. wide, \ I veiy pretty style, and exceptionally handsome. j I : SALE PRICE, £8 10s. \ i AMERICAN OAK DINING TABLES EXTENSION— ? I . 6ft., Usually 975. 6d. NOW 725. <6d. , i jj , Bft., Usually £5 12s 6d. NOW 90s. ~ I | These Tables close up to 3ft. 6ln. square, s \ I AMERICAN IIHTATION OAK SIDEBOARD EXTENSION— \ ' g ■ 6ft., Usually 725. 6d NOW 575. Bd. s ' ? ! Bft., Usually 84s. NOW 695. 6d. ' • t j Thesa Tables close up to 3ft. 6ln. square. \ I DINING TABLES, heavy turned legs, well finished and fitted \ \ best castors sft. x 3ft., 255. each.; 3ft x 3ft. 3in., \ S 275. 6d. each. « 'j KITCHEN TABLES, from 11s. 6d. each. \ I DINING-ROOM CHAIRS, in Solid r> \ Mmorlcan), leather ' j covered scats. Usual 305., NOW 265. ed. each. ' jj J ARMCHAIRS to Match. Usual 42s auW 355. \ I DINING-ROOM CHAIRS, leather padded seats. Usual 19s. I. ) od. NOW 14S. 6d. v j I ARMCHAIRS to Match. Usual 28s 6d. NOW2es.6d. I J SHERATON SUITE, Fiamcs Solid Walnut, seats covered with I S Pegamoid, 7 Pieces. Usually £11 15s NOW £8 15s. . \ } DINING-ROOM SUITE, upholsteied best iVmeiican Duck. 9 i j Pieces i Usual £13 10s. NOW £10 10s. j ; CHESTERFIELD, upholstered best Saddlebags and' Velvet. . ' ? SALE PRICE, £8 10s. ! I EiiSV QHAIRS, very comfortablo, well upholstered, from 655. f each. j I DRAWING-ROOM SUITES, 7Pieces, covered in best Tapesbry $ ' j and Plush, £13 10s. foi £10 10S, \ \ DRAWING-ROOM FOLDING SUITS, 7 Pieces. We are now ) 1 CLEARING at £7 10s. !> I One Only CHILDREN'S FIRE CUARD, ; ? SALE PRICE, 10S.' Bd. • 5 j . : . ■ fi 'f \ 7 , i I Wellington's Busiest Store. I
FRim Iμ ITS ISLIKB-THB-JAM that W*rikjm Don't you remember it—that, beautiful Jam m the shining Brass Pern on the Range. Remember the delrght in each process winch brought the new season's Jam nearer the table. There was nothing to equal that Jam until the "Fnmley 7 ' Works made it in the dean, wholesome, home-miulo way, "but in hugo quantities. When yon eat "Frimiey" you eat the Best Home-made Jam—"like Mother mado." • . : i Ask you Grocer for, "FBIMLEY," J AMP GET IT. Mothers and Baughters, WHEN rOU OPERATE A STANDARD ROTARY, You.protoot your health, reserve your strength; do more and better work, add comfort and pleasure to your sewing, and save a lot of timo and worry. Lock and Chain Stitch on the same Machine. The STANDARD is the Finest and Most Comploto Sowing Machine in the World, and we aro euro it will give YOU more eatfe. faction than any other make It always does. Ask any user! All duplicate parts kept. Ten jeare' guarantee. Machines, delivered t , ..* Inspection cordially invited. F. J. W. PEAK, ENGINEER AND IMPOiirEil. 09 WILLIS :STBEET: Ui. MARES SKJL?.IIMJB^JSaL
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 730, 1 February 1910, Page 3
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