Special Attractions. SCOULLAR GO., LTD., \ RE SHOWING CHOICE GOODS IN Carved Oak and Walnut Furniture, Solid Rosewood, Walnut, and Oak Suites. Sideboards, Halistands, Hall Settles, Etc. WILTONS, ALBERT & IMPERIAL AXMINISTER & BRUSSELS CARPETS. #r New Patterns in INLAID & PRINTED LINOLEUMS & tCORK CARPETS. New Curtains including LAC 3, GUIPURE, MADRAS MUSLIN, Etc. Handsome BEDSTEADS in all Brass, Black and Copper, Etc. TOILET WARE. CUTLERY, Etc., Etc. ffi* Samples, Designs and Estimates, Post Free. Speciall if Discount on all Cash Orders. ARTISTIC HOUSE FURNISHERS, Retail Warehouse, Lambton Quay. Furniture and Bedding Factory, ... Thoendon Quay. Wellington.
FOR OVER 2« YEARS. AWARDED ONLY GOLD MEDAL in Competition, 1882 FIRST SILVER MEDAL in Competition, 1882 HIGHEST AWARD And GOLD MEDAL N.Z. EXHIBITION, 1907 ; CEYLON, HEW ZEALAND, TASMANIA. !Y are really appetising because *_ seductively rich, fragrant and revivifying. They are truly, economical because, you know, they require considerably less in the brewing than other teas, being of full strength. Take Tiger. Tea at 1/8, for instance. This is quite the lowest price for a tea of equal value in the Dominion. The 1/10 Tiger is undoubtedly equal to any 2/- tea on the market. While the 2/- Tiger is so superior to any other that we believe you'll never go back to the brand you are using once you try it. If you want the best, get Tiger. All trrocers sell it "TIGER" D E E R TEA. R A. A. BTEMPA. IHE finest quality o/ Heef and Mutton procurable in the Wniranpa CLIENTS WAU'ED OS D&ILY. Telephone orders strht'y attended to. A (rial tolicited. Accounts strictly monthly. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. Telephone No. 2?, CUPID'S BUSY SEASON. C<UPID is a busy boy at Christmas > time, and after long experience he declares that delicate perfumes as gifts appeal to the recipient perhaps more than anything else—because of their dainty fragrance, which seems to almost speak the thoughts of the giver. For the festive season, you will find us specially prepared with' a superb stock of Scents from the best makers, and also many other suitable gift articles, which, thouhg they do not cost a great deal, are highly appreciated by the recipient. Come in and let us show you these goods soon. CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN (by exams.) 21 SHEEP COUMTRY LOOK! ■ i ACRES, 10 miles from railway, 1400 acres in grass, 150 acres river flats, balance easy with some steep hilly country. New 7-roomed housa, wool shed, dip, yards, 8 paddocks, all new totnra fences. All in gnod order. Guaranteed 2£ shee; ccunby. Wintered 3400 sheep and cattle on 1400 acres grass. We absolutely and unreserveably guarantee the above description of this, property and can thoroughly recommend it as a first class grazing farm. The wooHaptyeanealized £I2OO and not less.thfln COO vve'.hers stould go off fat off the shears. l)o not send us for further prfict'lars. Tbf se can only be gained bj inspection: Write cr telegraph us arranging date for visit. WANGANUt.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 9013, 24 December 1907, Page 2
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