The Scoullar Go. Ltd., ARTISTIC HOUSE FURNISHERS. WELLINSTO^, Just Received. Special Kovetties lei Heavy Curtains, ART SERGES & TAPESTRY CURTAINS. 3J ydslo.ig, Prices fro at 16/6, to 48/9 per pair. RICH SILK CHENILLE CURTAINS, 3} and 4 yards long, £3 12s 6d to £7 5s per pair. HEAVY CURTAIN MATERIALS in Art Serge, Tapestry, Velours, Figured and Plain PJushctte. VERT SPECIAL. The New Rever.«i!>lo Curtain Velvet in Art Shades, Blu9, Green and Crimson, 1£ yds wide, Price 4/11 per yd. Grten and Crimson do. 2 yds wide, G/'G p?r "yd. NEW VERONESE SILK & CHENILLE CURTAINING 12/6 to 23/0 J<3. These realiy braut' : fnl .FABRICS, surpass anything of the kind ever shown. In addition to the above specialties wa have a splendid Stock of CASEMENT CURTAINIKGb, POKTiEP.E & LACE CUIiT AIKB, eta., etc. Carpets, Linoleums, Rru-i flattings, Etc., Etc. In the Latest Designs ai:d Shades. FURNITURE. A Good Name is Worth Getting and is Worth Feeping. OUR NAME for Styie, Finish and Reliability has stood the test of years. We mean to keea it, and Furniture bearing ha name "SCOULLAR" will be found the Best Obtainable at Moderate Price.". Send for Estimates, Samples, Designs, etc., etc. Correspondence Promptly Attended to. The Scouliar< Company, Ltd., Fupnitupa Warehouse, I®7 and IS9, L«mbton Quay. Furnitupa and Bsdding Factory, Thornton Quay, WELLINGTON.
INSIST UPON HAVING £/ * •V 5 •Sr «Cf' inr"'- f"' Sii $ *^V m ra? i :^S iC*r Xf f «, &* 6 : ?-0 «7 /y--^ / h¥' U* 3*S3f ftiOATE&C CELEBRATED TEA The Fashionable Tailors. LARGE assortment of English and Colonial T\veed3, Vicunas. aerge3, and cloths, Bliss Breeches, Tweeds, Fancy Veztings, and Chesterfields. FIBST-CLASS WOEKMANSHIP AND FIT GUABANIEED. CARRICK & CO., Ladies and Gents Tailors. QUEEN STREET, and Co.] "MASIERTON. TREES THAT GROW.
TEE Fruit, Shelterand Ornamental Trees. Place syou orders with mo and satisfaction will follow. FBUIT is a splendid thing health and disease. The apple is the fruit of the future. Fruit growers and land-owners, do cot forget that. Plant it then freely without delay, so that the coinicg harvest may be ample for all requirements. APPLES. All the leading varieties and wellgrown trees. Is Gd each, 15s a dozen. SO|OGO LaureSs. 15a to ;50? per hundred. .Blue and lied Gums, cut of Inxes, 12 per 100. All the Latest Shrubs. MY collection of Rosas cannot be beaten in the colony, and inclules tbo most hari/ kinds. I Price 10s per dozen. The servicjs of an expert planter avail tbta vvlen required. WaSrarapa MHrgcry, 9 PHONE 164. TOWN AGENTS—'W l-'.C,
iVIAURICIEVILLE HOTEL MR F. M. ROSS (lato of Feeding} be(:s to notify the residents of Mauriceville and surrounding district, as well as the travelling public, thas ho has taken over the above well-known hotel. The hotel will shortly be renovated and brought thoroughly up-to-date. Speight's Beer on tap. Brst Wiacs. Spirits, and Ales i-.j Stock. Stabling aceommoit tion r. specialty. F. M. ROSS PiIOPBI'iTOB. Dcn't Eat What the Docto" Crtiet'St Eat tbe same as he eatj. SPEAKING from lor.g porsonal experi- , cnce, Dr. Andrew Wilson of London, says: "Bermaline Bread (Montgomery's patent) can be recommended with confidence." We manufacture the real Mackay. One of our Bennaline loaves is tqual to one pound of (he best gravy beef Have no other. —MACKAY & SONi , Bakers and Confectioners.
THE TABA LEQUiO BRANDING FLUID. Cattfe, Horses Sheep /* nd Pop PERMANENT, PAINLESS, CHEAP, AND EASILY' APPLIED. No preliminary clipping of hair. Applied with an ordinary 'tbeep branding iron—flat or round. Simple and easy—nj pain. A boy can use it. Whj raako the dumb beast suffer, when for less than a penny j er he.i J you can brand with A few houis after application all hair comes off the part branded, leaving a clear, distinct, and permanent mark. The composition can also be used for dehorning young cattle, if applied any time up to the age of six weeks. Unlike caustic soda, there is no fear of tbe liquid proving injurious to the beast by running clown tbe face and |[into tbi eyes. >\• '■' 1: \ <')*: i) 1» \ ].(./, TAB A. BUY A TIN TO-DAY.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8488, 16 July 1907, Page 2
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