Messrs. G. Page and Sons, cabinetmakers and upholstorors, Nelson, whose advertisement appears in this issue, established their firm in 1898 and are now the largest manufacturers in tho province, and in addition executo numerous orders for North Island customers. Tho showrooms contain large stocks in tho shape of furniture and furnishing, while tho largs three-storied factory is equipped with all tho latest labour-saving machines. Further extensions to this lino plant is a 25 Jiorse-powor suction gas engine, etc., recently installed, and this addition will still further reduce the cost of production. The firm has a namo for good quality, whilo a specialty is furniture of quaint Old English stylo.
POPULAR NOVELS. POPULAR _ NOVELS. THE ISLAND OF ENCHANTMENT, by J. ,Jl. Porman, 3s. 6d.; postage 6d. A LIKELY STORY, by W. De Morgan, 2s. 6d.; postago 6d. THE SINGER OF KOOTENAY, by R. E. Knowles. TODDIE, by Gilbert Watson, Bs. 6d.; postage 6d. IN DEFIANCE OF THE KING, by C. C. Jlotchkiss, 3s. fid.; postage Gd. THE LAST OF THEIR RACE, by 'Annie Swau, 3s. Gd.; postago Cd. THE EVOLUTIOi\ T ,OF SARA, by E. E. Green, 3s. 6d.; postago 6d. THE SHIFTER, by Capt. Platts, 3s. 6d.; postago 6d. THE COMMON LAW, by R. W. Chambers, 3s. lid.; postage 6d. LILAMANI, by M. Diver, 3s. 6d.; postage 6d. A WEAVER OF DREAMS, by Myrtlo Reed, 3s. 6d.; postago fid. ADRIAN SAVAGE, by Lucns Malet, 3b. Gd.; postage 6d. EARTH, by Muriel Hine.'Ss. 6d.; postago 6d. JTJZZEMANT, by E. F. Benson, 3s. 6d.; postage 6d. A TOUCH OF FANTASY, by A. H. Adams, 3s. Si. ; postago Cd. THE INVADERS, by John Lloyd, 3b. 6d.; postage 6d. (A splendid cow-boy story.) THE SMUGGLERS, by L. R. Brockott, 3s. 6d.; postago 6d.
TO7"HITC011BE AND TOMBS, LTD., WELLINGTON. C. TELENIUS, DRAPER, WAKEFIELD. T ARGE Stocks of SHEETINGS, JLi . CALICOES. FLANNELETTES, EMBROIDERY, DRESS MATERIALS, MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS OF THE BEST QUALITY always on hand. Puro OLIVE OlL—Bost that can be imported from Europe. IVy it. Also, Coutts's Acetic Acid and Barilla Soap always on hand. ~<
BRINK Emm AHBER MS & SHUT Brewed and bottled by C. A. Burn at his Wakefield Brevrpry. Why drink tho imported article when you can get cheaper and better at homo?
Acetylene. Gm Plants, Residents of Wakefield and the surrounding districts are invited to take notice that I am prepared to instal the latest up-to-date Acetylene Gas plants at the shortest notice and the lowest possible cost. These plants are the cleanest, cheapest, and most economical on the market, and the %ht Itself is better than daylight. Order now, and prepare .lor the long winter evenings. W. FAWCETT, Snnltay Plumber & Tinsmith, WAKEFIELD.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1372, 24 February 1912, Page 21
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