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■ AIR-PIT:. FIRES.-- / TILED' GRATES. ; ■ / ■ : : ' MANTELPIECES. ' Ranges. Tiles. Enamelled/Baths. / For Esdosive Designs and Goods ,of Highest . Quality, See E. W. Mills & Co.'s Showrooms. :: THE - 4 BllSi I0T=A1; t!SE ..'■/,.'■• ■■■ IS THE -.-■'• LAST THING" FROM ENGLAND FOR SURBtJRBAN HOUSES. . Every New Hoase shoold be 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. - • '-SS« W.; MllaSaS . . - Iffimited; /'" JERVOIS QUAY AND HUN TER STREET, WELLINGTON. TaaveHmg Bags of All 1 Descriptions. BErORE PUHCHASjNG SEE OUR STOCK. 6chool Bags, from 2s. Gd. Brief Bags from 78. Bi2> W. EEo NASH, 135 Cqfca Streeh '■ ' One of the most | valuable foods known to | | . the Medical Profession.—"The J j ' it as "Mr. Bengers . 5 ; 5 admirable preparation." I \ Benger's Food is distinguished from the others byv ! J the ease with'which it can be digested and absorbed. ; ' I Benger's Food is for Infants and Invalids, ] t and all whose digestive powers have become ; weakened 5 2 through illness or advancing.age. | . i Mothers nnd interested^persons are requested to writd.for Booklet, ''Benger's Food , A -' t . f■ ; ... and How to Use It." This contains a.-'Concise.Gulde to the Rearing of Infants' .• » || • - . and practical information on-the .care of Invalids; Convalescents and the Aged. - 5 ... • I! Post free on application;to. Benger's Food Ltd., Otter, Works, Manchester, Eng., |' /, JFjengcr's Food Is sold in tins by' Druggists, eic., coeryitherc. '/;•: | ■ ;.rr^ioiileiiiftßls?- > /Ileflllfal.:|// ; 1 ' IUS ;! - You "waiLt: a,"bright, ' quiok- : , .il ■ ' j ' liglifcing, clear coal, not tho 1 ' S©l '■ - \ sulky kind, that takes a lot if*bir\ HB • 1 J ' : - ■of -bellows-work to coax ifcam I bmn- : ' HSW® / a^r^ 8 :/ : v STOCKTON COAL :/ : / i ' 'i/rLA l&'ll tru o" ' Gets quick off. the mark, - ;!;.. - iug without ;"c6ritinua.i(--f--"- '■ ■v^ : ; : /;. ,poking up; It's the same . i .'■ ■ • : ' ■ 1 ' ;/ /' /.\: '. ' price, -but-you get mora■ , ■| CADBURY'S heat to tie; ton,- and" soRmiwrillo rnrnft ■■' Better: Value, .for: .your-.,.: I Dournyiilp ~,, , , ;, . money ,' ;from' , any ' | is a delicious, digestible, other coal. i refreshing drink, and a :. Take. lnit sustaining food. Prepared r T g t awa? S jSdiirEl SIHEL BROWH, Ltd., in Cadbury's model fac- ■■ DISTRICT ACENTS, I tory at ;the beautiful / v.' 39-J°HXSm^S T H E ET-39 Garden, Village, Bourn- , ;.ADELAIDE & TINAKOEI ROADS, j ville. ■ TORY AND WILLIS STEEETS. ,■■/'■■' '// .- ; ./. I ■: -Telephone - . |24, 164, •.

I."-' ; .: f IS NOW ON; asid | 'Concludes 17th SOTEB. 5 i. The object of a GENUINE SALE is to effect a Clearance of Goods with which a trader Is overstocked—and whilst giving . )> ■.their Patroni the benefit of-Substantial ! Reduction in Price off | each article, THE SCQULLAR CO. make cost no object, when • • ■ IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE IS NECESSARY. £ ( An unusual opportunity is. afforded Hotel Proprietors and ! Others to secure'the, HICHEST-CRADE FURNITURE, in not | quite the newest designs, at, In many cases, • Half 1 - the Original Cost of Production. SCQULLAR'S have set apart whole sections of- their warehouse for the display of such Bargains, and inspection is invited. | m ' , t I'. / 'SCOULLAR 'CO,, Ltd,, I jjjj) ' ■ , , .Lambtofl-Quay, Wdlkgtoa, ■

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 923, 16 September 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 923, 16 September 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 923, 16 September 1910, Page 3

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