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SPRING FURNISHINGS. LARGE SHIPMENTS OF NEW & SEASONABLE GOODS JUST OPENED. THE SCOULLAR COMPANY, LTD., ARE showing a splendid selection of High-grade TAFFETAS, LINENS, CRETONNES, CASEMENT CLOTHS, CURTAINS, Etc. These are the verv latest designs, and include old English, Portugese and Oriental Effects. All are Guaranteed Fast Colours, ranking them specially suitable for Loose Covers and Curtains. The Quality is the Best, ensuring Thorough Satisfaction. TAFFETAS,, 50inch wide, from 4s to 8s 6d per yard. SHADOW TISSUES, ftOinch wide, 10s 6d, 12s Gd, 13s (3d per yard. PRINTED LINENS, 33inch wide, from 2s 9d to 4s Od per yard. CRETONNES, 31incli wide, from Is to 3s per yard. [yard. CASEMENT CLOTHS, Plain and Figured, 50in wido from 2s to 6s per CARPET AND LINOLEUM DEPARTMENTS. FRESH SHIPMENTS to hand, including AX MINSTER, BRUSSELS and TAPESTRY SQUARES, INLAID & PRINTED LIN'OLKUMS, o;o. All in newest styles and designs. Samples Post Free on application. THE Scoullar Company. Ltd. Artistic House Furnishers, LAMBTON QUAY. - WELLINGTON. Don't Buy Drapery to Regret It. A LITTLE forethought is better than an infinity of afterthpugl.t. Fortified by knowledge and controlled by taste your selection of anything in 1 HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY, At MURRAY'S will be followed by satisfaction instead of disappointment. You won't go astray in your selection of anything in drapery her?. When Your Thoughts Turn to Drapery VISIT MURRAY'S. AT THE EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. J. L. MURRAY, I* * X -'THE QUALITY DRAPER," EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, MASTERTON. THE GLOBE SEPARATOR - GIVES TH? BEST RESULTS. DAIRYMEN requiring a reliable Separator should inspect the GLdBE. Examine it Carefully; cmupare with other makes, —then buy the BEST. THE GLOBE EXTRACTS MORE CREAM Than any other machine because the link blade system of skimming (peculiar to the Globe) is the most eifectivo method of separating ever conceived. Official tests prove the Globe leaves only 0.15 per cent of fat in the skim-milk, while other machines leave up to 0.40 per cent. Remember that each extra ounce of fat taken from the milk means money in your pocket. The Globe runs freely, i 3 easily cleaned, and very strongly made. . . SPARE PARTS STOCKED. . . A. & T. BURT, LTD., DUNEDIN, CHRISTCHURCII, WELLINGTON', AUCKLAND AND IN f ERCAIIGILL. / / / Rainproof Foots. IT is imperative for health's sake, as well as for comfort, that you should have good, strong, absolutely rainproof boots for the Winter, but this does not mean wearing clumsy footwear. The special line of rainproof boots we are showing for Ladies and Gentlemen are most stylish in appearance, well made, good shaped boots that will ■ keep your feet dry in all weathers. Call and try on some of these splendid rainproof boots. You'll be delighted with their style and appearance, while wo guarantee perfect satisfaction in Ihe wear. Our prices are always the lowest for dependable footwear. K. PETER SOU", BOOT IMPORTER, MASTERTON. CONCERTS AT HOME. a MAOtt -roAsa &rtak MAKE life happier by purchasing a Phonograph Cash or Easy Terms. We Stock—"EDISON" PHONOGRAPHS. "COLOMBIA" GRAPHOPHONES. DISC GRAMAPHONES AND RECORDS. RECORDS. We carry largo stocks cf Latest issues. Our price for "Edison" Is 9s each. "Sterling" and Others, Is 6d each. Book Arcade Co (NEXT HOOPER'S) (McLeod & Young), QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 2993, 18 September 1908, Page 2

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523

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 2993, 18 September 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 2993, 18 September 1908, Page 2

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