TO HOUSE-OWNERS i WE have just opened up a lot of WALL PAPERS, in. tho latest designs and colours, which wo respectfully submit for your inspection, and, we trust, for your approval. These papers have been chosen from various manufacturers, and give the widest range in artistic effect. They are fine and firm, giving durability, with good tasto. They are beautiful in tapestry olfect, being skilful counterfeits o£ silk, satin, and brocade, showing the rich tints of these fabrics. They have a quality that is appreciated by persons of good taste, They reflect good taste, and people of taste commend them. The designs, patterns, and colours are the correct thing. They are chaste, neat, and add an air of comfort to the room that gives the greatest pleasure to the occupant. For all these new designs we have friezes to match, and one cannot go wrong in selecting, for drawing, bed, or diningrooms. These special papers are unique and beautiful, and vary in price from sixpence to half a guinea a roll, and are adapted for cottage or mansion. We are sole agents for these designs, and no other house in Wellington stocks them. Our Showrooms are now open, and we ask for your kind inspection. A visit from you will be appreciated by us. We have competent and careful men to place them on your walls if you wish — men who know their work and do it cleanly and well, who respect your furniture and carpets when they enter your house. You have to live with your piclures, books, and wall papers — why not have tho best? E. MAUTIN, LTD., 34, MANNERS-STREET. FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. fIUHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY, LTD., is prepared to PURCHASE FAT SHEEP and LAMBS by weight or at per head. 1 * t The Company also offers clients every facility for freezing on their own account. Prices can be obtained on application at tho Company's Offices or from any of the Buyers in tho country. ¦ .W. G. FOSTER. Managing DireotorTHERE IS ONLY ONE COAL YOU can wisely uso in the Winter, and that is Stockton. Of course, you can use others — if you don't mind poking up the fire without ceasing, ashes, flying soot, and other such annoyances. If you want to avoid these, use STOCKTON ' COAL 1 v No nursing — no repeated cleaning 1 of flues or throwing out ashes. When you uso Stockton Coal, you have comfort and lighten your work. BE WISE ! ORDER FROM SAMUEL BROWN, Ltd., 'Phone Nos. 88, 124, 164, 805, DISTRICT AGENTS, JOHNSTON-STREET. STORES : ADELAIDE-ROAD, TORY and WILLIS STREETS, WELLINGTON. . ' AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. MONEY TO LEND. t fiIHIS Society is prepared to Lend X Money on First-class FREEHOLD , CITY and COUNTRY SECURITIES at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. _ Our Mortgage Deed contains a condition allowing borrowers the privilege of 5 repaying up to 20 per cent, of the loan during any year without" notice or payJS ment of any fine. i NO COMMISSION CHARGED. I . LEGAL EXPENSES EXCEPTIONI ALLY LOW. I Apply direct to the Society's Branch I Office, Wellington, or to any of the SoS ciety's District Offices. I EDWARU W. LOWE, m Resident Secretary. I Wellington, 28th October. I MONEY TO LEND. ffij rf~fcN approved Freehold Securities at the I XS LOWEST RATES ruling in the £ Dominion. Apply, at once, I KIRK AND WILSON, t Solicitors, I Panama-street. Wellington. p MONEY TO LEND, » df\N Mortgage over Freehold Properties. I \J Apply to I HALL AND KNIGHT, I Solicitors. §7, Panama-st., 1 Tel. No. 2352. Wellington. I MONEY TO LEND. I "OrAMERTON, ANDREW and WEBB, I I XI Barristers and Solicitors, 235, LambS ton-quay (next Bank of New Zealand), I have Money to Lend, in small and large I sums, on freehold securities, first and S second mortgage; also on chattels. Easy I terms of repayment. Note— Attends Upper I Hutt every Thursday and Court day. I . I MONEY TO LEND, 1 "TN any sums, on approved Freehold I I A Security, from A 1 per cent. 9 tSc3 I Repayment by instalments can be ara ranged. I SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS, 1 Solicitor, I Tel. No. 31. 31. Hunter-street. 1 MONEY TO LEND S| AT from 4A per cent., on approved gj -CSI. Fi-eehold Security (town or counI try). Chattels Loans ulso arranged. 1 F. G. BOLTON,. I . Solicitor, p 39. Johnston-street, Wellington. I "\7"OUR nerves sometimes get worn out }5 A with the strain of things— you can't I eat or sleep — you lose your interest in everything and become cynical and pcsA 6imistic. _ What you want when you're I feeling like this is' Marshall's Fospherine, that splendid tonic and nerve builder. S Procure a bottle at your chemist 01' store § I tQ-dßy:-is, is fid, and 2a 6d,. - j
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 91, 19 April 1911, Page 10
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