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AIR-FIT FSRES, TILED GRATES. MANTELPIECES. Parages. Tiles, Enamelled Baths. For Exclusive Designs and Goods of Highest Qeaiity, See E. W. Mills Sc Co.'s Showrooms. THE "NORRIS" DOT-AIR HUE. IS THE LAST THING FROM ENQLAND FOR SURBURBAN HOUSES. i ' Every New Hoose should fce fitted with one of these Fires. THEY ARE QUAINT AND HOMELY, AND SUPPLIED IN LATEST / ART COLOURINGS. ALSO A LARGE VARIETY OF TILED GRATES AND HEARTHS KEPT IN STOCK. RANGES, BATHS, MANTELPIECES, DOOR FURNITURE, ETC. FULL STOCKS. HIGHEST QUALITY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ■/ _____—. 1 E, W. BUS-liS <& CO., laimitetf, JERVOIS QUAY AND HUN TER STREET, WELLINGTON.

/^. The food that builds up health! 1 The The N<sw Edward VU M" ~ ...».*« It• <. c P os t Offi* B in London , **OfF<s. Tr,Dn,ph of « ith its 8 »f © Concrete! floor epace is 1 being O. ff 1 • U1 " concrete! (&tSSIOfiMo Concrete of extraordinary strength [ and splendid appearance— practaEor Breakfast or Supper no more I cally indestructible, is being made ' nutritious and healthful dish can be I in New Zealand with \ found than a plate of poi ridge and t p=c» >■ a milk! McGill's Oatmeal >s the finest 3 IPI^SiO© that money can buy—it has tho '""' " "^ delicious nutty flavour. , ( ___ In open competition with the | <hiPv£r a U a ©,h * choicest products of Great Britain Largely usfed by the Government ii fhn Rrithh Exhibition m New Eadways; Publio at tho British Japan fcxmpmon, Worfcs D ep arlmcnt . Clty CorporaLondon, 1910, McGill's Oatmeal was tions; Harbour Boards; Large awarded the Gold Medal. pcucmx- '^ | BURNSIDE CEMENTmstrength, Ordei a supply to-day from your i Fineness, Uniformity, Colour, grocer, and be surs it's "McGill's," and Purity takes ,highest rank, otherwise you may be disappointed. as proved by tho, enormous deMade at Milton (Tokoraairiro), mand i ; . ' , ' Otago. , Agent-J. C. ,BPEDDING, Mer chant, We I *»" gtor^^

i /ii» ra^'Mfflflt'j The restfulness of an Easy Chair ©raf^lf^ is a mattor not only of Shape, but of oW?V?lfif! . Springs and Stuffing. Indifferent jl/'Wflw/l springs and Inferior stuffing whatever tho cace whem they are quite new, will speedily become sources of bodily discomfort. Our UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE Is not oniy characterised by Good Design, but also by HONESTY OF CONSTRUCTION. W EDWARD COLLIEg . ' Art Furniture Manufacturer. . \ Telophono- 1634 . , 187 RIDDIFORD STREET.

C;;'yp:- PU RCHASINCiSEE OUR STOCK; ':. GcHOiOl from 2s. 6d, ,; /:■"■■ Brief Bags from 7s Bit ;;"-f , ■■; ■■; 'C[ ';V'^:'H.;^HASH > ; : ,i3s; Coba y;.':-".--.--■ ■..: ; ;

■ SOUTH BRBT6SH Co., LtcS, ' Purely a'N.i. Owned Company. (FIRE, MARINE, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY, AND GENERAL AOCTOEMB 1 -ITS POPULARITY DUE TO PSONPTNEBB.

y® '' ' J% I ■' -■■*' ' IS NOW ON,'and • ••' ' | | . * ~ ■ ■ -Concjludes 17lh SEPTEMBER, h ,J& The object of a GENUINE SALE is to effect a Clearance of Jf mj Goods with which a trader is overstocked—and whilst giving n| hf , . their Patrons the benefit of Substantial Reduction in Price off fl Jp each article, THE SCOULLAR CO. make cost no object, when JS ■<C* ' ' IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE IS NECESSARY. % T An unusual opportunity is afforded Hotel Proprietors and B WH Others to secure the HICHEST-CRADE FURNITURE, in not /p quite the newest designs, at, in many cases, Half the Original Jh m^! Cost of Production. ' rh %£ SCOULLAR'S have set apart whole sections of their ware. . Jl Wj house for the display of such Bargains, and inspection is invited. fk if - - . s y.£ ————— ——— f t§& » * Ax, I SCOULLAR CQ, 5 ltd., ' ' | Id ' Lambton Qaay, Wellington, jjjfe

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 922, 15 September 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 922, 15 September 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 922, 15 September 1910, Page 3

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