Notice. The Greatest Sale of Furniture and Furnishings ever held in Wellington. BEGINS ON MONDAY, 2ND MARCH AT THE SCOT LLA R CO., LTD. LAMBTON QUAY, U N I'll EC ED E NTE D*l> AEG AIN SIN ALL DEPARTMENTS. THE WIT OLE OF .THE MAGNIFICENT STOCKS MARKED AT ABSOLUTE CLEARING SALE PRICES FOE CASH ONLY. COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION. The Scoallar Company, Limited's, GREAT FURNITURE SALE, Lambton Quay, Wellington. There's a Coolness. riIHERE'S A COOLNESS between Old Sol and Our Ready-To-Wear Suits for warm T weather. These 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. FIT? That's the easiest matter imaginable becausewe'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. J. L. Murray, " THE QUALITY BEAPEK," MASTEETON. \J —" % ©
jlrfj MB Mj yoATE&G°: s to.TI <4s r&Af FOR OVER 2H YEARS. AWARDED o^&i wtrxriM \>.W V 7 ? KELSON Vis JiMCATtac? fi] MIRCIIAfIIS LawSTCMAO V*®BK ONLY COLD MEDAL In CompaUiloiV 1832 NU3OM MOAT* AC? Mffi MIRCHAHT3 ' FIRST SILVER MEDAL In Comp»titlon„l3B2 HIGHEST AWARD BmmmY a #U"I V'^v And SOLD "mEDAL NX EXHIBITION, 1307 lolou!!* Ifturaiu w uu. CEYLON, NEW ZEALAND, TASMANIA. i.inß.i ■»MMijum>miit>mjai Mi A E P C mHKV five really appetising because i seductively rich, fragrant and revivifying. They are truly economical because, you know, (hoy reouire considerably less in tin' brewing ihstii other teas, being of full strength. Take Ti-er Tea at 1/S, for instance. Tliid is quite thi' lowest price for a tea of equal value in the Dominion. The ];](» is undoubtedly equal to any tea on the market. While thi; - - Tiger U .so superior to any other t.'iat we believe you'll never go hack to t ho brand you are using once you try it. If you want tiie best, get Tiger. All groei-is sell it o o R R D " TiGER" D E E R TEA. R S S o o tVJ nil E E George Heron, HHA IN MERCHANT, GEOCEK, .J ami GENERAL STOREKEEPER, Chapel and Hall Streets, Master ton.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9038, 3 March 1908, Page 2
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366Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9038, 3 March 1908, Page 2
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