THE STANDARD QUALITY IN IS THE "SCOULLAR.' 66 QCOULLAE" Furniture wears well aud looks wall; and the Price is )0 un ioubtedly moderate. The "SCOULLAR" Furniture is universally admired for its Artistic Finish and Quaint and Tasteful Designs. To understand what true comfort really is—have the home furnished by the Scoullar Company. By mailing your requirements to us full information, with Designs, Samples of Carpets, Linoleums, Coverings, etc., will by sent Post Free. FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS. Impoiters of—Carpets, Linoleums, Bedsteads & General Furnishing 88-00 LAMP.TOX-QUAY. FURNITUBE AND BeDIHNG FACTORY - - ThOUNDONT QUAY, Well in start.
THLETIC AND PHYSICAL TEAININO JERSEYS KNICKERS BELTS IN ALL CLUB CQLOUES LATEST ENGLISH UP-TO-DATE STYLES QUALITY THE BEST—PRICE THE LOWEST Special Cash Quotation to Clubs. MU THE SPORTING OUTFITTER, MASTEETON.
7:Ulil;l',r:HlJtflUkf:l!lilMl;ltt FROM 6 GUINEASSamples by Return Mail. EVERY D V* PASSED LESSENS THE ASSORTMENT. "VTTE are at your service, and will * be pleased to forward full range of all tho latest weaves for Winter Wear. ig the lovely effects the pattern artists have mani- _ pulated this season. Amongst theui are— LOVELY SATIN PACED CLOTHS, with deep, rich stripes. NEW GRANITE MIXTURES, in Cheviot Tweed. NEW SOFT-TONED TARTaNS. of conspicuous beauty. THE SMOOTH FINISHED WORSTEDS are also greatly appreciated ; these we have in rich green and brown mixtures. In that most useful colour, Navy Blue, we have cloths of all weights and makes. OUR SIX .GUINEA COSTUME is finished off with as much carp and skill as those of higher price. They are cut by our well-known cutter, MR NcEWAN, who personally supervises the entire building up of the garments. Coats are lined with silk, and Skirts with strong wearing Taffeta; silk or velvet collars and cuff's, and fancy buttons as desired. WRITE AT ONCE. w^T7nfmT£?3 Wellington.
rpHEEE are many smart, neat Styles this season—styles to please every X taste. TiMlor-nmdes are now cecognised the correct dress for winter wear, and Ladies who desire their Costumes completed for May, will place their order to-day, early. A Useful Coat and Skirt, l For Best Wear. Made of a rough Blue Serge, neatly finished. Coat is tight-fit-ting, satin lined. Seven gore flare fit Skirt, lined linen- >c%jO OS, ette. For Best Wear. A neat fitting Costume, made of a richshadeTOGreen Worsted, with stripe intermixture. Semi-Direc- hj toire Coat, lined cw i ISo blue satin, skirt wirti box pleat, panelfront. TAILOE. [39 QUEEN-ST., MASTEBTON.
PUBLIC NOTICE. Dominion Cafe, tVSasterton. M"K H. M. CLARK bogs to announce that lie has taken over the Dominion Cafe, opposite Post Oilice, lately conducted by Mr 11. Johnson, and trusts, by strict attention to business, to merit a fair shane of public support. Booms open all day for meals. Suppers till midnight,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3177, 30 April 1909, Page 2
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