AT THE SCOULLAR CO., LTD. CAEPETS AND LIHOLEUMS. Axminster t"';irpi'ts 5/l! :uid 7/(5 per yard. Brussells Carpets, 4/0 and 5/11 per yard. Inlaid Linoleums. Irom 3,0 per square yard Special First Qualitv Inlaid Linoleums, (a few patterns only), 4/1.1 per square yard. Plain Cork Carpel, in art colours from 2.0 per square yard. Printed Linoleums., splendid choice of patterns, from 1/1 1 sq. yd. floorcloth fnr Bvdrouins, 2 yards wide, 1/11 pur yard. CURTAINS. Being heavily oyo)-stoc!;ed in these we are offering the following Bargains: — Giupurc Curtains. 32/0, 33/-, 37/(5, 50/-. 57/(5, were 4S/(5, 52/(5, «">7.'o. 7S-, :>:. -. Applique Frilled Muslin Curtains, 15/-, 10/(5, 23/-, 2(5/-, were 1 !■)/<;. 21.-, 31,.(i, 31/-. Lace Curtains from :S ; G per pair. FUSNITUSE.---NOTE THESE PRICES. Duchesse Chests villi Bevel Mirror, from 35/- each, Washstands, Lino-top, 15/(5 each. Wardrobes, Be vol Mirror, .£4/17/(5 ouch. 3ft Tubular Bedstead, lin Pillars, 21/- .-rich. 4ft Hill Tubular Bedsteads, lin Pillars, 22/G each. 3ft Bras.s Kail Bedsteads, lin Pillars, from 24/- each. 4ft. (iin Brass Rail Bedsteads, lin Pillars, from 32/(5 each. 3ft Kapoe Wafer Mattresses, 15/(5. 3ft Kapoc Mattresses, Bordered, 21/-. 4ft. Oin Kapoc Wafer Mattresses, 22/-. 4ft Gin Kapoc Mattresses, Bordered, 32; fi. THESE ARE ALL STRICTLY CASH PRICES ONLY Lambton Quay, Wellington.
sa Uoomesi rpHERE'S A COOLNESS between Old Sol X and Our Read v-To-Wear Suits for warm These Suits arc something fetter, more stylish and made to give more satisfaction than any Suit you buy elsewhere costing a little more. Every stitch in their construction is properly taker.. That's the easiest matter imaginable because we've got so many different sizes that we can fit any man. They're not expensive Suits, and one of them is a might l / good investment for any man. "THE QUALITY DRAPER,' MASTERTON.
H^STOODAPOBUCTEST: FOR ! OVER 2H YEARS. AWAH3ED CF!LY GCLOI'iEDAL In SompaSiHon, 1882 ji FIRST SILVER MS&AL In GompotiUen, 1382 \ HIGHEST AWARD | And 30LD~KE0AL SJ.Z. EXHIBITION, 1207 [ le!son» tote & Go. | DEVLOH. SEW ZEiUHB, ItSffliaU. ILjB»*M«MMM* *' r |IH.EY ani really appetising becam X seductively rich, fragrant and re vivifying. They are truly economical because you know, they reuuire considerably let in the browing than oilier teas, being o: full strength.' Take Tiger Te:i, at 1/S, for instance This is quite the lowest price for a tea c. equal value in the Dominion. any 2/- tea on the market. While the L',- l'^'' 1- >* sr any oilier that we believe yr hack to tlie brand vmi are u i are usni'i- once vol H you w.'int the bo ; -f, get Tige L'oceis sell it TJGER" D E TEA. R o o M M E E George Heron, r-UiATN MERCHANT, GROCER IT'" and GENEKA L STOREKEEPER, Chapel and Hall ShvoU Mastei'fcon.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9057, 17 February 1908, Page 2
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