SCOITLLAR CO., LTD. CAKPETS AND [LINOLEUMS. ■Axiniusfrn' Carpets 5/0 and 7/(5 per yiml. UrussoLls Carpets, 4/0 and 5/11 per yard. Inlaid Linoleums, from 3/9 per square yard Special First Quality Inlaid Linoleums, (a few patterns only), 4/'!) per square yard. Plain Cork Carpet, in art colours from 2/0 per square yard. Printed Linoleums, splendid choice of patterns, from .1/11 sq.yd. Floorcloth for Bedrooms, 2 yards wide, 1/11 per yard. CURTAINS. Being heavily over-stocked in these we are offering the following Bargains:— Giupuro Curtains, 32/0, 33/-, 37/0, 50/-, 57/ C, were 4S/G, 52/0, 57/0, 7i<;-, DO/-. Applique Frilled Muslin Curtains, 15/-, IG/G, 23/-, 20/-, were .!.:>/0, 21/-, 31/0, 3-i/-. Lace Curtains from 3/0 per pair. FirSMTUEE.—tfOTE THESE PKICES. JJuehesse Ciiestswith Bevel Mirror, from 35/- each, Wash stands, Lino-top, 15/0 each. Wardrobes, Bevel Mirror, ,£l/1.7/T> each. 3ft Tubular Bedstead, !tu Pillars, 21/- each. 4ft Oin Tubular Bedsteads, lin Pillars, 22/0 each. 3ft Bra-s Kail Bedsteads, lin Pillars, from 24/- each. 4ft Gin Brass Bail Bedsteads, lin Pillars, from 32/0 each. 3ft Kapoo V/afor Mattresses, 10/(1. 3ft K'npoc Mattresses, Bordered, 21/-. 4ft Oiu Kanoe "Wafer Mattresses, 22/-. 4ft Oin Kapoe Mattresses, Bordered, 32/0. THESE ARE ALL STRICTLY CASH PRICES OMLY. The Scoullar Gompaay, Limited, Lambton Quay, Wellington.
rnHERE'S A COOLNESS between Old Sol \JL and Our Beady-To-Weav 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. lilt I That's the easiest matter imaginable because we've got so many iliit'orent sizes that we can fit any man. They're not e: is a uiiufhtv gd e Suits, and one of them dmont for anv man. 1 H THE QUALITY DSAPBR." MASTEKTON.
ON A ft*©* W3 PUJFSJ «3 2#l «W m No Teas in the British Empire Have held for the same number of years the prominent position that Nelson, Moate & Co.'b Teas have held in New Zealand., Pmußmmm rnilKY are really appetising boeauso X .seductively rich, fragrant and revivifying. They are h'uly economical because, yon know, they require ronsidurably less in the brewing than other leas, being of .full strength. 'Take Tiger Tea at .I,'S, for instance. This is quite tbe lowest price for a tea of any '2j- tea on tin.' mai'Ket. While the - - Tiger is so superior to I any other that we believe you'll never go ] had-: to the brand you are using once you i i'V it. rf you want the bed, get Tiger. All u'roeeissellit EV3 Ni E E George Heron, MERCHANT, GROCER, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, Chapel and Hall Streets, Mastcrton.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9033, 26 February 1908, Page 2
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