NEW GOOD JUST OPENED AT The Scoullar Coy.'s LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON. "O7E are showing a Splendid Selection of the NEWEST and BEST in CURTAINS AND CURTAININGS. New Effects in Rich-Ivory Laoe, with Dainty Scalloped and' Frilled Borders. We have vhese in Rich Heavy Lace, also in Finer (Patterns. 3i yds. for 16b, 19s. Pd, 22s per pair. 4 yds. for 22a and 27s 6d per pair. CHOICE MUSLIN CURTAINS in White, Cream, and Ivory. Customers will find a/mple choice in these beautiful goods. Wo have mo hesitation in saying that a Finer Selection has never been shown. 3£ yds. Frilled All Round 14s Qd, 19s 6d, 21a 6d, and 3ls 6d pel* pair 4 yds. Frilled All Round 21s, 33s 6d, and 34s per pair. MADRAS CURTAINING in Beautiful Art Colours. The demand for this Popular (Material has induced us to parches© largely, consequently we are in a position to offer better value and a larger selection than hitiherto. These are piece goods, enabling curtains to be made to any length required. We can supply tihis particularly Graceful Material in— , Earu-Tasselled both sides, per yard, Is 6*d, Is 9d, Is lOd, 2s, 2s-6d. Ecru-Frilled, per yd., 2s 6d, 2s Bd, and 3s 3d. In Coioura—Taagelled, per yd., 2s 3d and 3s 3d. In Oolouns-^Frilled, per yd., 3s, 3s 6d, and 4s. CASEMENT CURTAINS in Ecru Muslin wdtih Applique Work, 34in. x 241n.. 3s lid to 5s 6d each. MANUFACTURERS of HIGH-GLASS FURNITURE wad DIRECT IMPORTERS OF CABPETS, LINOLEUMS, and ALL HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. THE SCOULLAR COMPANY, LTD, 197, 199 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. U.F.C.A WAN3ANUI, AND AT PALMERSTON N. AND WELLINCTON, Have Just Landed, from the Greatest English, Continental, and American Exporters, some of'tho FIBEST DELICACIES Procurable, Including— FPvOM CROSSE AND BLACKWELL—Mulligatawny Paste %ROM CROSSE AND BLACKWELL—Curried Fowl FROM CROSSE AND BLACKWELL—PhiIIip and Canaud Sardines. FROM CROSSE AND BLACKWELL—White Wine and Crystal Vinegar FROM A. L. PRICE, BORDEAUX—Vinaigre D« Qualitre Extra (a splendid; Vinegar). FROM A. L. PRICE, BORDEAUX—Champignous Extra (the Finest French . Mushrooms) FROM A. L. PRICE, BORDEAUX—Asperges Extra (Asparagus tips in bottles) FROM A L. PRICE, BORDEAUX—OIives, farcies a la Huile D' Olive. Extra (the finest fruits stuffed - with picked Anchovies) FROM A. L. PRICE, BORDEAUX— Mustarde, Excelsior (the Great French Appetiser) FROM P. KOOL, ALMAAR, HOLLAND—Dutch Cheese FROM H. PECK—Camembert and Roquefort Cheese FROM H. PECK—Cambridge Pork and Apple and Tomato Sausages FROM A. F. McLAREN, U.S.A.—Dairymaid and ImperiarCheese. FROM THE SWEEDISH PRESERVING UNION, GOTHENBURG—Wood Trouse FROM BARNARD AND ClE—Truffles Pelee . V ...■■•■■ DtiM Fanors' to-tenUrc ASSOCIATION, UNITED. 'Phone 89. - AVENUE AND TAUPO QUA V,*. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL ***** PROVIDENT SOCIETY HOLDS THE WORLD'S RECORD FOR LARGEST BONUSES ALL POLICES ISSUED ON OR PRIOR TO 31st DECEMBER NEXT WILL SHARE IN THE PROFITS TO BE DIVIDED AS AT THAT DATE. CASH BONUSES already divided amongst the members £11*573,503 The AMOUNT of CASH PROFITS divided for ONE YEAR (1904) £624,211 EVERY YEAR A BONUS YEAR* INSURE AT ONCE AND PARTICIPATE IN THE PROFITS FOR THE CURRENT YEAR. Branch Office: EDWARD W. LOWE, Customhouse Quay, W«*llingtai. Resident Secretary. C G. Johnson, District Secretary, Wanganui. : To Jam Buyers. THE FEW HATENC E THAT YOU SAVE BY BUYING CHEAP JAM MEANS THE SACRIFICE OF PURITY, GOODNESS, AND WHOLESOMENESS — THE QUALITIES THAT MAKE JAM THE BEST FOOD DELICACY. ISN'T IT WORTH , YOUR WHILE TO PAY A TRIFLE MORiE FOR "X" JAM, WHICH IS ALL PURITY AND GOODNESS? j S. KIRKPATRICK & Co., Ltd. NELSON. — TTTrtTT /IT * C3CJ 4tyC» xXivrXl-v/i-iAOO ... * TAILORING. \SX WE HAVE just •pened our third Ship. m«nt of W#rated Suiftinjjs, 'iweeds, t \ Jfy f\ Vicunas, Trouserings, etc., for / ?. (St£>A \ Spring and Summer Wear. / l W k \ c re** t?vo sniPm<3n*a so^ i* 48 / °r Mr^J HAVE the Finest Selection ever / J J chosen in If anganui. f^Jl L o%sUjr' WE HATE a Firsfe-olass Cutter, who jg^ f| " holds tk« v«ry highest or««i«mtials. t&W I iM WE HATE a First-olasß Staff «f Hamds, \ Kr-J L- IM y^9 3n^" *urn *u^ a First-elaa* 1 m \ M WE HAVE thi mam« of Wing *h« l«adV w \ \>ll in% Higk-class Tailors «f Wanga--1 V\ \\ \\ nu^ an<^ w* B^ea(^ retain tkat 1 fl 1 lit positiom. \ U \ \\l\ Kindly plao« y«ur orders i»arly t» pre- | i|f .\ HI r*»t disappointment. \lili T. PICKSON*C°VSMii HIGH-CLASS TAILOBS AN© HBRCBRS, AT^fWE, WANGANWI.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12644, 3 November 1905, Page 6
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