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L'autily Your Homo at Cost. AS much skill is required in tlio fashioning of wood into furniture as in modelling a statute or painting a picture, and our special display ot furniture entirely manufactured in the Dominion amply demonstrates this. "We make furniture equal to any imported work. And why not P We employ highly skilled cab ; net-makers, men who have been trained in* the great establishments of England and Europe; our machinery is of the very latest type; and we arc closely ill touch with t'hu latest styles u.td ideas. Made in our own land, by our own people, for our own people, our display is indeed a tribute to Now Zealand industry. When in Wellington, call and see it. If you cannot come, write for catalogues, designs, and full particulars—we will send them post free. SCOULLAR CO., LTD. ARTISTIC HOUSE FURNISHERS, WELLINGTON, Warehouse and Showrooms, Lam tot on Quay, FURNITURE & BEDDING FACTORIES. THORNDON QUAY THE

WEIGHT IN BLANKETS ISN'T WARMTH, Have vou ever realized that ? Did you ever have lots of blankets 011 —and yet feel cold? Some blankets ARE that way. It shows that weight doesn't mean warmth. The conspicuous quality of these blankets IS warmth. Examine them and you will be surprised at the closeness of the texture. Use them and their warmth will be a delightful sensation. Price them, and the values will persuade you to buy. THERE'S GOOD SERVICE IN THESE BLANKETS. For Seven Days WE ARE GIVING A SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 122 er Cent in the £. OFF ORDINARY PRICES. 2/6 IN THE £. FOR CASH ONLY. SEE THE WINDOWS AT J. L. Murray's, "THE QUALITY DRAPER," EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, MASTERTON. tjetwt inrtww»Mß>KgßWß«Ba«»canßH«MMßwag«ngiiggcsagMßßgaßaßoMßMg SEASON September. JIOR'FEUIT TREES (800 kinds) Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. Roses and Conifers. Rhododendrons and Azaleas. Vines and Figs. HARDY CLIMBERS AND HERBACEOUS PLANTS. Call and see our Unique and Extensive Stock. LANDSCAPE GARDENING & PLANTING. Plans and estimates may be had for the Layingout and Planting of New, or the Renovation of Exist : ng Gardens in any part of the district. CABBAGE PLANTS IN ANY QUANTITY. UA I r? MASTERTON. j|j| jjl Telephone 10k | HORSE AND COW COVERS. I T7IARMERS and other?, now is the tiino to place your order for Covers. Wo have JJ a large'stock of the beat material, and all orders will be executed promptly. FIT GUARANTEED IF HORSE IS MEASURED. HORSE COVERS MADE FROM 6/- UPWARDS. COW COVRRS FROM 11/- UPWARDS. PLANTING m WAIRARAPA NURSERIES. Townsend and Cowper, SADDLEKS, QUEEN STEEET.

The Instructions of one of New Zealand's Leading Teachers: — " Pastry is most particular in "requiring a Hot Quick Oven "to cause the starch cells of "flour to burst and absorb the " fat. If the oven is blow—the " pastry is tough. " Bread and Cakes. First " heat the oven thoroughly some " time before it is wanted, so that "there will be a GOOD STEADY " iieat by tho fcimoitis required. "Meats—The application of a " QUICK STRONG HEAT to the SUr"face coagulates tho albumen. " This prevents juice escaping. The " Hot Oven," "Good, Steady/' "Quick, Strong" Heat essential to good cooking can always mzrnM be attained by using it gives nn intense, strong, and efficient beat, always under control. You con cder " Coalbrookdnle "—West" port Coal Iroai yoar nwn coal merchant* See you get " Coal!>rootcdale " I

BARGAINS IN LINOLEUMS. •. ■rg*LJ,iJUiu. , ri«Tf^luanaHacftSL"imiMUtf' 'I T F yon want a coverin Sr. tor your floor —u clean lasting covering, you'll find | these linoleums perfect. They are a fine product — colouring!? and patterns of sufficient variety to suit any decoration and furni.shing, PLEASE CALL. Chas. E. Daniel I, MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9127, 29 June 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9127, 29 June 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9127, 29 June 1908, Page 2

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