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«dPPORTUNITY;' ? : I >—aae» f. ■ . • During extensive- alterations in our Showropms we are 1 giving special inducements in every Department- j "linoleums. 500 Rolls Nairns Extra Quality at i/l I per square, yard; worth 2/6 ordinary. i 0 1 CARPETS. | 50 Choice Tapestry Squares, sizes 7-6 xP to x 12, ; l . ' -special value, from 355. to 655. -j ISO Axminster and Velvet Pile Squares, woven in one s piece, sizes 9 xlO-6 to 12 x 15, from £4; 10s. each. \ CURTAINS. ' I The Fadeless Sunresista Casement Cioth 1/3 and 2/3* i Every line is up-to-date and at the right values. •• ■Wie^©ulbo^onp£fti^ i " LAMBTON QUAY. THE CENTRAL NEEDLE j SIT STRAIGHT SEWING MACHINES.' What about them? Well, the American Journal of Clinical Medicine, published in Chicago, in the November issue of 1910, calls ; "Standard" Central Needle . ' .■] j.The PHYSIOLOGSC 'SEWiNG MGHIJfE j And strongly recomipends, it; to its readers. : Another journal, ; The Medical Council of Philadelphia, tells its 25,000 . subscribers i that Standard Central Needle is the machine to PREVENT | crooked spines, Aching Backs, and, Eye Strain. . Acting on such i advice the,.schools authorities of Chicago threw out all other makes; and in less than two years/ . / Have installed over <500 Central Needle Standard j Sewing Machines :■■■ ' FOR THE USE OF THE (GIRL PUPILS. : : Isn't this good enough recommendation - ' Now, Standard Rotaries cost less'than any other'first-class' ■ machines, will'do the work in less time-saving 2 hours in s—and j runs with- half the labour, is guaranteed for a All dup- | licate parts stocked. l . Also, Needles, etc., for all machines. Full ' ■! particulars cheerfully supplied. , ' F. J. W. FEAR,:' ; J ESngintor'^d..jEmpovtei* v ..' Tel. 976. WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON.' Estab. 1880. ; Cruets , , GOOd'- ; Cases of ' Teapotsv , Carvers, Butter Dishes' Efgeff>®pfafe v Teaspoons ; Jelly Dishes ; Desserts ■ Biscnit-.Boxes QfeCI&P ' .'Eaters, ■ IWhen requiring anything in Elec- , | troplate, don't fail to see our I stock. It beats competition for- r ,• | I "vain: for your money" and for ' ' | I quality. Always up-to-date and ' | 1 ' fresh. I I&&T. YOMEg, Lf&,' j ' . HUNDREDS OF : FOLDING, PUSH, OB ' ' ■ OP EVERY MAKE, , IBASKET W©RK every description. ! :- E ARNOLD; Willis. • Street, Wellington.' '» ' •• PLEASE'SEND FOB CATALOGUES.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1588, 4 November 1912, Page 3
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