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SEASONABLE GOODS ' FOR SPRING FURNISHING The SCOULLAR COMPANY, Ltd., HAVE NOW OPENED UP FRESH SHIPMENT OF Curtains! Carpets, Linolfiumsi Rugs, and IViattings. SPECIAL ATTENI lON is directed to our Exceptionally Fine Selection of Inlaid Linoleums. THE NEW SEASON'S PATTERNS Surpass any Hitherto Seen. Our Stock of Carpets Comprises the Latest anci Best from the Leading Manufacturers. Choice rSew GoocJs tn Taffetasi Pointed Linens; Furniture Coverings, Etc. FURNITURE & BEDDING. Our New Factory fitted with the Most Modern Machinery Enables Us to produce Furniture at Prices Much Below Usual Rates. Customers can STILL RELY on obtaining Goods of our well known Quality and Finish. Bedding Of Superior Quality at Lowest Prices. Competent and Experienced Men sent to give Estimates Free of Charge For any description of Furnishing. „ WRITE TO US FOR SAMPLES, DESIGNS, PRICES,Etc, The Seoullai* Company, Ltd. FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS, & ARTISTIC HOUSE FURNISHERS. RETAIL WAREHOUSE, 197, 199 LAMBTON QUAY. FURNITURE & BEDDING FACTORY, THORNDON QUAY.

SPRINGSEASON. 1 OOfi SHOES. the NEW SHOES for the Spring Season are now in Stock. They represent the highest skill of the best Makers. We invite you to step along and see the Quality and Prices. H. PETERSON, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON,

ap "THE COAL THAT SATISFIES THE LADIES. & THE VALUE OF A COAL DEPENDS UPON THE AMOUNT OF.. HEAT IT GIVES, AND THE PERCENTAGE OF WASTE. THIB LITTLE DIAGRAM SHOWS . . THAT " OOALBBOOKPALE " WEBTPORT, THOUGH NOT THE LOWEBT PRICED, IS OHEAPEST IN THE END. IT 0088 FURTHER, AND 18 "THE FINEST COAL SOUTH OF THE LINK." & ■ i ton of Proportion Coalbrookwwito dale produces I ton of Newcastle produces t too of Lignite produces HEAT VALUE HEAT VALUr. Proportion o I WMte Proportion of Wiute Ash

TO Travel the Masterton, Mauriceville. Eketahuna, and Alfredton Districts, the well-known Coaching Stallion * van hoe, By Wicklow- dam Pocahontas; grand dam Polly (bv imported hirse England Still). Ivanhoe's.ouru was by Kiiigluader, by South Australian (imported), dam Kingleader (imported). IVaNHOE was bred on the Peninsula by Mr Robinson. He is a full brother to the champion Shamrock, who has carried off first prize in all the leading show ringß in the South Island. Ivanhoe has also been shown, and last year was placed first on six occasions. He stood for six years in Dunedin, and numbers of his stock have brought as high as £SO when sold for carriage purposes. He is 16J hands higb, is broken to harness, is thoroughly docile, a first-class worker and a sure foal-getter. References from leading South Island breeders can be seen on application. Terms, £4 4s : payable by January Ist, 1907. Two or more mares as per agreement. Particulars on application toT. W. MILLER,or J. JOS33, o,vnsr. ICSu Satlsfactt G»K BACK tooths It is human nature to experiment. Biblical history report .4 that the citizens of Athens were aJways "seeking some new thing." That was 2000 years ago, and the same applies in the 20: li eentury. Since the year 1880, NELSON Moate & Co's. TEA has been first and only favourite. 27 years has witnessed the introduction of hundreds of different brands of tea, by as many different firms. Whenever a new brand appeared the experimenting public purchased " just to try it" —a solitary t lb. One trial was enough, and a half-a-pound too much. These teas never got beyond the experimental stage. A discerning public when buying Tea, will have a good article, and the enormous and increasing demand proves that the first and only favourite in 1906 is NELSON! MOATE & Go's» ss

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8290, 19 November 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8290, 19 November 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8290, 19 November 1906, Page 2

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