FURNISHING. Fine feathers make fine birds: fine furnishings, fine houses. Fine, that is, in the best sense. Nowhere is refined taste more fully justified than in a house perfectly furnished. When you see a finely furnished house in New Zealand, you know that the D.I.C. has had a hand in the effect. - '■. As the Winter approaches, you will be provision to Keep home cheerful. The new stocks at the D.I.C. afford you an exceptional opportunity. The latest curtains and draperies are superb. Write in, giving some indication of your needs, and the D.I.C. will take scrupulous pains to give you what you want. Or better, call. These remarks apply with especial force to Furniture. There are many choice examples of modern art in this department in the showrooms just now. The prices, for furniture of such quality, are strikingly moderate. And if you want a piano, consult the D.I.C. There is a big range of instruments. In price, ,£35 and upwards. You can have an excellent instrument for fifty or fifty-five guineas. Why pay more 7 Ike DRAPER? t GENERAL IMPORTING CO. of NEW ZEALAND, M, Wellington. A. A. CORRiGAN, Manager. Scire people seem to think that if they only wear Glasses it will be' all right with the eyes. There would be just as much sense in prescribing the same medicine for all diseases. "We give an examination that can leave no defects unducovered. Chemist. Mastertorv If You Want the Best Vabe, Buy I Amber T you will pay for Amber Tips. You can also buy tea at the same price as Amber Tips, and receive coupons and prizes for doing so. But you" are not necessarily getting the best value for your money because the price is lower w because you receive a present. No one can give a prize away with a pound of tea at 1/10, and at the same time give tea worth 1/10 a pound. Amber Tips Tea is honfl»!T)r worth every penny you pay for it You cannot g» better value at the same price. Test it yourself. Get a pound of Amber Tips and compare it with the brand '««•• «»•« ««"•*' •«"«« your decision. a rich amber liquor ! of delicious flavour. ! Its exceptional qual- j ity, strength and J purity have quickly made it a favourite ! with all who have once tried it. If your grocer does not stock it, ask him to get it for you. . Sold in three grades, s[v 1/8, 1/10 and 2/-. S& WHOLESALE AGENTS, THOMPSON BROS. LTD., WELLINGTO N. MILLINERY MUFFS CHILDREN'S MILLINERY JACKETS BELTS BUCKLES, Etc., On SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH 2Cih„
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3141, 19 March 1909, Page 7
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432Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3141, 19 March 1909, Page 7
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