Notice. The Greatest Sale of Furniture and Furnishing',s ever held in Wellington. BEGINS ON MONDAY, 2nd MARCH AT THE SCOULLAE CO., LTD. LAMUTOX QUAY, UN PRECK DENTE DJI i A KC.f AIN S IN A LI/ DKPA RTMISNTS. THE WHOLE OF THE MAGNIFICENT STOCKS MARKED AT AIJSOLI'TE CLEARING SALE PRICES FOR CASH ONLY. COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION. The Scoullar Company, Limikd's, GREAT FURNITURE SALE, Lambton Quay, Wellington.
There's a Coolness. IHERE'S A COOLNESS botwopii Old Sol JL and Our Ke:uly«To-\Vear S-uits for warm weather. These Suits are something bettor, more stylish and made to give more satisfaction than any Suit you buy elsewhere costing a little move. Every stitch in their construction i» properly taken. That's the easiest mutter imaginable because we've got so many dilferent sizes that wo can fit any man. They're not expensive Suits, and one of them, is a mighty good investment for any man.. J. L. Murray, '•THE QUALITY DRAPER," MASTEKTON.
i pr" ► yOATE&G O ? c^pnsa !i FOR OVER 28 YEANS. AWARDED Dv NIISON MCAT MLACMAMtS •"wsrcw/tc# IBBt ONLY GOLD MEDAL In Competition*lßß2: NELSON *£ A MOATC & C? f Sfe MinCMAHTS . Vs,o*#isrcwficHrsf IIW | •* V **VA 1882 /V*i //*X U TO FIRST SILVER MEDAL In CompotlUon,,tßß2 HIGHEST AWARD VSWre-W And GOLD MEDAL N.Z. EXHIBITION, 1907 J CEYLON, NEW ZEALAND. TASMANIA. A E P C P o E N T O (VI N ifi TIGER TEAS. 99 rnJLIiY sire really appetising liecauso JL seductively rich, fragrant and revivify i ug. They are truly economical because, you 'know, I hey require considerably Jess in lli<? brewing Hum other teas, being of full strong! li. Tiikis Tigei* 'IV,-i. at 1/K, for instance. This is quite lho lowest price for a tea of equal value in tin.' Ilominion. Tlie 1/K) Tiger is undoubtedly equal to any 2j- tea on the market'. While the -j- Tiger is so superior to any other that, we believe you'll never go I tack to the brand-yon are using once you try it., ff you want the best, get Tiger. All groceis sell it O O R R D "TJGER" D EE E R TEA. R S S O O M M E E George Heron, IKA I N MERCHANT, <U!,OCEI«\ J and (.i ENERAL STORKKEKPER, Chapel and Hall Streets, Masterton.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9037, 2 March 1908, Page 2
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