Wellington's Premier Furnishing Warehouse is "'"" .e Scoullar Co* 5 LIMITED. OUR AIM is lo Supply a Thoroughly Reliable Article at a Reasonable Price. By purchasing Furniture with the name "SCOULLAR" on it YOU can be POSITIVELY CERTAIN o£ Gettiug the BEST OBTAINABLE. JUST LANDED.—A Shipment of Chippendale and Sheraton Art Furniture, including Suites, Occassotiablo Tables and CfoaSrs;, Writing snd Card Y&foSes, IVlusac Cabinets, China Cupboard, etc. It is WELL-KNOWN that we hold the BEST FELECTED STOCK in ALL CLASSES of Carpets. We hive Just Opened Fresh Shiy.ruents oE New and Exclusive Designs in Wiitcr*s, Albarta, and Impasia! Mxminstcpe, Parquet Squares-, Brussels s Etc., Etc. Inspection Invited. In!c.sr3 and Printed Linoleums, Cork Oarpots, Mats and flatting in all Qualities and Newest 1-Vtte-ns. C«fiain>~, Casement Coth*-, Furniture Coverings. Table Covers, SSec'stcads, BocSdeng Etc., Etc. SAMPLES, DESIGNS, PRICES, Etc. ON APPLICATION. immmmammm ARTISTIC HOUSI3 FURNISHERS. Reta?! Warehouse, 197, IS9, Lnmbton Quay. Factory, Thornton Quay, WELLINGTON.
We state, without fear of contradic- k tion, to have done what no other }i firm in the world has done, viz.— % We have held the position as the H largest dealers in Pure Ceylon and 'a j| Indian Teas longer than any other % vj firm in the World in comparison to f t a the sales of any country. M It will be interesting to the many m thousands who have bought our teas | ;?| to know that for the twelve months | p ended 30th September, IQO6, we | ■A have sold a greater quantity of tea I || than previously (although we have M refused to supply common tea), thus rcj proving a continuance of deserved ts |4 popularity. This has been done by $ M honest dealing and truthful adver|j tising, and giving the public the ?> y best tea procurable at the different | feftiti! Ceylon, New Zealand, Tasmania, A LADY was once askod this ques on—"When should folk drink tea?" She replied : "Whenever they can get the 'TIGER' blend." She knew. J. Graham and Co., Agents. "SEE home without a hot water bottle lacks Fortiething that may t e reeded any hour of the day or Dight, a soft, yielding rubber bag that applies hoat as nothing else can. Well wrapped, it will keep warm for hours. Keat relieves most pains, it equalises the circulation, relaxes the muscles, and soothes the reives ; with a Hot Water Bug you have heat at its best, no scorching, Lufc an even temperature. Those we offer are made as they should be, of finest rubber, with reinforced seams. THE PRICES ARE EIGHT in all T. G. MASON, CHEMIST, F^astenton. GQVERNSVIEWT DEPARTMENT
>. 4. A LIBERAL SYSTEM OF NONFORFEITURE protects B¥ery Assurance Policy issued by the Department. Substantial surrender valuea end loan values are allowed after two years, unci if the premium ia not paid within the thirty days of graca an account is opened crediting the policyholder with the sur render value and increaßea thereon, and debiting him with the promiams aa the) fall duo and interest thereon. As long as the amount to credit exceeds the amount owing to policy ia in fall foros, and in thf e?ent of desih or maturity the sum assured and bonuses, leas %h& arrears with
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8514, 20 August 1907, Page 2
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