Special AT THE SCOULLAR CO., LTD. CARPETS AND (LINOLEUMS. Axminster Carpets 5/0 and 7/0 per yard. Brnssells Carpets, 4/0 and 5/11 per yard. r*~ Inlaid Linoleums, from 3/<) per square yard Special First Qualitv Inlaid Linoleums, (a few patterns only), ■]•/'.) per square yard, Plain Cork Carpet, in art colours from 2/0 per square yard. Printed Linoleums, splendid choice of patterns, from !;ll sq. yd. Floorcloth fur Bedrooms, 2 yards wide, 1/1.1 per yard. CURTAINS. Being heavily over-stocked in these we are offering \)>-\ following Bargains:— Giupiu'O Curtains, 32/0, 33/-, 37/0, 50/-, 57/0, were 48/0, 52/0, 57/0, 7S/-, :)5/-. Applique Frilled Muslin Curtains, 15/-, 10/(5, '"" l!>,0, 21/-, 31/0,:.!!.-. Lace Curtains from 3,0 per pair. 'USNITUBE.—NOTE THESE PRICES. /Uueh'esso Chest.) with Bevel Mirror, from 35/- each, Waslistands, Lino-top, 15/0 each. Wardrobes, Level Mirror, ,£l/17/0 each. 3ft Tubular Bedstead, tin Pillars, 21/- each. 4ft Din Tubular Bedsteads, liu Pillars, 22/0 each. .Ift Brass Bail .Bedsteads, lin Pillars, from 21/- each: 4ft Oin Brass Ba.il Bedsteads, lin Pillars, from 32/0 each. 3ft Kapoc Wafer Mattresses, 15/0. 3ft .Kapoc Mattresses. Bordered, 21/-. 4ft Oin Kapoc Wafer Mattresses, 22/-. 4ft Oin Ivapoe Mattresses, Bordered, 32/6. THESE ARE ALL STRICTLY CASH PRICES ONLY. The Scoullar Comply, Limited, L&mbton Quay, Wellington. .Ml«^lWM»i»,WM« l wiri«»iw»ii~w^^,^^ mM^^
sa Coolness. miIERE'S A COOLNESS between Old Sol X iind Our Koady-To-Wcar Suits for warm weather. Those Suits are something better, 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 taken. ?TT V 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 mighty good investment for any man. "THE QUALITY DEAFER*' MASTEKTON.
MOATE&G°: s Eoragsa m% | OVER 3B YEARS. * AWARDED | 1 G?JLY GOLD MEDAL In CompsJUion, 1882 Ms! FIRST SILVER MEDAL in Competition, 1882 HIGHEST AWAfiO And GOLD MEDAL NX EXHIBITION, 1307 SiiHHliKffi CEYLON, HEW ZEALAND, TASMANIA. 1/fit n rjMHEY are really appetising because X seductively rich, fragrant and revivifying. They ;ive truly econoiiiic.il 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/lt) Tiger is undoubtedly equal to any 2/- tea on the market. •While the 2,'- Tiger is so superior to any other tliat we believe you'll never go hack to the brand von are using once you try it. ff vou want the. best, get Tiger. All grocers sell it D "TIGER" E R TEA. George Heron, Th'AIN MKHCHANT, (iKOCER, "J and GENERAL STOREKEKPKK, Chapel and Hall Streets, Master-ton.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9059, 20 February 1908, Page 2
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