THE JAPS AT IT AG AIN! WKITE FOR PATTERNS. YOU WILL BE SURPRISED. 500 yards, 23 inch, White and Cream Jap Silk, is yard. ■ 500 yards, 23 inch Ivory and White Jap Silk, is 2d yard. 350 yard-, Ivory and White Jap Silk, is 4d yard. 300 yards, Ivory and White Jap Silk, is 6d yard, 27 inch. 300 yards, Ivory and White Jap Silk, -is yd yard, 27 inch. 350 yards, Ivory and White Jap Silk, 2s yard, 27 inch, 250 yards, Ivory and White Jap Silk, 2s 3d, 27 inch. 400 yaids, Ivory and White Jap Silk, 2s Cd yard, 27 inch. 250 yards, Ivory and White Jap Silk, 2s 6d yard, 36 inch.FOR UNMATCHABLF VALUE SEND TO TE AMO HOUSE, , WELLINGTON. # & # THIS time they have sent us the most wonderful shipment of Japanese Silks ever imported into any house in the Dominion before. Every inch of it is absolutely pure and first choice. Real firm bright silks. Why go without a silk blouse or even a drees when such really good silks can be had so reasonable ? #> #> #> 20C0 yards, 23 inch coloured Jap silk, is yard, in the following shades:—Sky, wine, helio, light navy, dark navy, salmon pink, rose, nil, light brown, dark brown, light moss, dark moss, gold, cardinal. 3500 yards. 27 inch, coloured Jap silk, is yd yard; in light brown, dark brown, light navy, mid navy, helio, wine, cardinal, turquoise, pale pink, rose pink, salmon, cherry, cream, gold, canary, nil, moss, myrtle, olive, dark moss, pale bine, rky, saxe blue, pale green. # # # to.
A-A WELSBACH BURNERS - AND MANTLES ARE SUPPLIED TO EVERY DAS COMPANY IN THE DOMINION. IF you require SATISFACTION and the BEST VALUE obtainable INSIST on your GAS COMPANY or GAS FITTER supplying these, and refuse all others said to be just as good. No others are so good, and our NEW BURNER combines the very latest improvements in an AIR RING and ADJUSTABLE NIPPLE, so that you get the maximum light for the minimum gas consumption. n large siock of FITTINGS in ANTIQUE and oxydised finishes, als 1 ANCY GLOBES and plain glassware ARC LAMPS, etc., at low . ] iT:es than, the trade can import. 1 W"\ fiom your Gas Comp my and if they cannot supply write us clirec t foall information. WELSBACH LIGHT CO., OF AUSTRALASIA LTD., 102 and, 104, Victoria Street, WELLINGTON.
W)STANTED by Curate, quiet V v sunny bedroom, with meals. Widows abhorred; Suratura Tea preferred. Address—Rev. Algy Nugent SO 0 R A - T 0 0 R A” you call it. S-U-R-A-T-U-R-A we spell it. Both mean the same thing—the best Tea in New Zealand. lOST by a publican, last week, A thirteen ‘Banks” who have been rcfoi med by the irresistible stimulant, Suratura Tea. QHE had a face like a railway accik3 dent. Strong men quailed before her. But she had one great weakness. It was Suratura Tea. d 'i GLEBES would never complain of x3T bad “ tees ” did they but pin their faith to Suratura! T(0 BE LET alone, all teas but the right one—Suratura. No grocers keep it. They can’t. It sells! ITT) NG-AG EM ENTS —Mrs Lascelles, of Hobson Street, Wellington, announces the engagement of her daughter, Dorothy, to Commander Suratura T. Diddems of U.S.A. Cruiser “ Hymen.’’ 'ORMON ELDER thanks kind sympathisers for gift of Suratura Tea. His six wives appreciate it very much. Best they've had. WHIZ ! BLAP! BANG! DEICES are down in a heap TYRES, 6/6 to 12/6 TUBES, 4/6 to 6/6 CHAINS, 6/6 to 8/6 LAMPS (Oil), 3/- to 10/6 LAMPS (Gas), 6/6 to 12/C PUMPS 1/6 to 2/6 PEDALS (Eattrap) 5/6 MUDGUARDS (Celluloid) 6/6 SADDLES, (Brooks’ pattern) 6/6 FREEWHEELS, -5/6 We solicit Foxton customers and pay-postage on any of above lines. NONPAREIL CYCLE CO. Coleman Place, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON. PAINOFORTE AND ORGAN INSTRUCTION. ORGANIST AT ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH. ISJ3 JENIvS, Clyde Street, is prepared to receive pupils for Pianoforte. Pipe Organ Tuition, and Theory. Terms, etc., on application Quarter commences with lirst lesson. - GAB FITTINGS. FAY. HOPPER notifies the © general public that ho is prepared to instil Gas Fittings. Prices and further particulars on application.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 437, 17 September 1908, Page 3
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