The Scoullar Go. Ltd., ALTISTIC HOUSE FURNISHERS WELLINGTON, Just Rscslved. Special Novsliies in SHSeavy Curtains, ART SERGES & TAPESTRY CURTAINS. 3£ yds big, Prices from 16/6, to 48/9 per pair. IIiCH SILK CUENILLE CURTAINS, 3J and 4 yards long, from £3 12s 6J to £7 5s per pairHEAVY CURTAIN MATERIALS in Art Serge, Tapestry, V rs, Figured and Plain PJushette. VERY SPECIAL. The New Reversible Curtain Velvet in Art Shades, Blue, Green ana Crimson, 1£ yds wide, Price 4/11 per-vd. Green and Crimson do.'2 yds. wide, 6/6 per yd. NEW VERONESE SILK & CHENILLE CURTAINING 12/0 to 22/6 yd. These really beautiful .FABRICS, surpass anything of the kind ever shown. In addition to" the above spesialtics we have a solendid Stock of CASEMENT CURTAINIKGS, PORTIERE & LACE CURTAINS, etc., etc. Cartels, LirsoleuFsiSj and IVlattsngs, Etc., Etc. In the Latest Designs and Shades. FURMTUSE. A Good Name is Worth Getting and is Worth Keeping. OUR NAME for Styie, Finish and Reliability has stood the test of We mean to keess it, and Fnrnituie benring tho name "SCrOUILILAR" will be found the Best Obtainable at Moderate Price?. Send for Estimates, Samples, Designs, etc., etc. Coirespondcnce Promptly Attended to. The Scoullar Company, Lid., FurnEtut'e Warehouse, 197 and 199, L«mbton Quay. Furniture and Bedding Factory, Thornton Quay, WELLINGTON. The Fashionable Tailors. A LARGE assortment of English and Colonial Tweeds, Vicunas, berge?, end cloth?, Bliss Breeches, Tweeds, Fancy Ve;tings, and Chesterfields. FIRST-CLASS WORKMANSHIP AND FIT GUARANTEED. CARRICK & CO., Ladies and Gents Tailors. QUEEN STREET, Opposite Dalgety and Co. MASIERTON. TREES THAT GROW. THE best in Fruit, Shelterand Ornamental Trees. Place you orders with me and satisfaction will fellow. FRUIT is a Eplendid thing in health and disease. The apple is the fruit of the future. Fruit-growers and land-owners, do not forget that. Plant it then freely without delay, so that the coming harvest may bo ample for all requirements. APPLES. All the leading varieties and wellgrown trees. Is 6d each, 15s a dozen. 20,000 Laurels, 15s to 30s per hundred. Blue and Red Gams, out of boxes, 12 per 100. All the Latest Flowering Shrubs. MY collection of Roses cannot be beaten in the colony, and includes the most hari/ kinds. Price 10s per dozen. The services of an expert planter are available when required. EW IS TaWj Watrarapa Nursery, ® PHONE 164. TOWN AGENTS—W.P.O.A. rncti m Mi y<s ¥A m i/fISER YOU Cairnot Buy FT Than ® (r W n v j L> xi-s w f y TJi *n ,Os n .p> „ tol bl /J tu Is! I Longer Experience, Larger Stoclis, 1 ( Finer Qualities, Hers Varieties than any in Australasia. ALL PRICES, Don't Eat What the Docto" Or»dG«rst Eat the same as be ealj. SPEAKING from long personal experience, Dr. Andrew Wilson cf London, says: "Bermaline Bread (Montgomery's patent) can be recommended with confidence." We maniifacluru the real Mackay. One of our Bcrmaiine loaves is equal to one pound of ibe best gravy b.ef Have no other.—MACKAY & fcONs Bakers and Confectioners. TI in public favour; it fromjany grocer. CORADINE & WHITTAKER, TIMBER MERCHANTS. Etc. HEAVY Stocks of Dressed and Seasoned Timber always on hand. Kauri, Totara, Rimu, Matai, White Pine, etc. SASHES, DOORS, MOULDINGS. Builders' Requisites, Oils and Colours. QOEEN, CHAPEL & KING STREETS 1 MASTERTON HOT WATER - - BOTTLES. THE borne without a hot water bottle lacks something. that may bo needed any hour of the day or night, a toft, yielding rubber bag that applies beat as nothing else can. Well wrapped, it will ke?p warm for tours. Heat relieve? rtoit pjiins, it (qualises ihe circulation, relaxes the muscles, and socthes the i crve? ; with a Hot Water Bag ycu have heat at its best, no scorching, Lut an even temperature. Tho?e we offer are made as they should be, of lir.est rubber, with reinforced sea ins. THE PRICES ARE RIGHT in all r. e. Cf: EM IST, IV" aster-ton. Js J. OUV u; i i\j i's'l t. :M T i, .*»*, „ _ s 0 * DEPART M£?M T FACT No. £. A LIBERAL SYSTEM OF NOIi i\ u can obtain FORFEITURE protects ejar'y Assurance Policy issued by tha Department. Substantial surrender values and !uan values are allowed after tvro yeara, and if tho premium is not paid within tinthirty days of grace an account is opened crediting tli6 policyholder with the surrender value and increases thereon, and debiting him with the premiums as they fall due and interest thereon. As long as the amount to credit exceeds the amount owing j &© polioy is in fall foroe, and in the event of death or maturity the sum ensured aad bonuaeu, less tho arrears with intezwi, iff®
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8497, 29 July 1907, Page 2
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