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j- Diio Lutaßßflttl/ i ii ~ " "■■■••■• .-.■•;. 4= ?■- 111 JC -f I 5 'W. |- | : ij3i[€§» ■:'.■■■ ■•■■.• , j : ?uy the birdie a bright new home and see how happy he . jj \ will be. Give'the bird plenty of cage room and he will en- \ I joy life much more. > We've taken excellent care of bird requirements, and have a j ■ j large number of very pretty, desirable cages in a number of | i; nice designs and finishes. Whether you want an inexpensive |■ i \>'- bright or nicely enamelled one, you will be able to get what t ', tl: you want at this store, and the prices will be right. ' I 6/6, 10/6, 12/6, to 25/-. j ! j BETTER LOOK IN.TO-DAY! | j j : . ■' — ■ . ! > . i lie Dims n&r&WEic \j)* i , I '-CUBA STREET • ' WELLINGTON.. 1 ' The UNIQUE MISSION STYLE I Life Guarantee I ; Sale Price £11/11/0 ■ STANDARD and ROTOSCILLOS are absolutely the highest grade machines made, and at present Sale Prices are £3 to £6 BETTER THAN ANY OTHEE. For cheap machines our ■"' Golden Oak Drophead at £6 ]os., and Hand ditto, with cover, at £3, are great bargains. All prices are reduced, ears Street-Widening hale ■ UQTE : New Address, 65, Willis Street • _~ g QUALITY APPEARANCE EiKvllJii Vh.hU Ei C^^~___^__ == ==2:^^S 5 the [inin's that make our Furniture de- ' I /|pPif7 ?: sirable for every home. ■ I '111 lIiIImIVi Expert criiftsmen make each piece— jra li vVilii crnft.imen who know what peoplo rei| im\lllmi\ c ' u ' lc am ' °' v 0 '*■ '° " lcm, J ;'SI i _^.^ — T ° 9"'- 51 ' f° r " lOSC lv ' ,o iran ' ; B °!''l Pii|'J| value in Furniture, and have nuiple slocks for your inspection. i • v *~~~ f v '-.I'' l\ ' fall in at any time. j "Vt S. S. WILLIAMS & CO. LTD. FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS, ] 117 Taranaki Street Wellington. | n- —

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 47, 19 November 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 47, 19 November 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 47, 19 November 1919, Page 4

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