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SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. ITIHE Secretary will bo in attendance at tho ■*- Rooms, Bridge's Buildings, 102 Willis Street, ov TUESDAY and >' I RIDAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12.30. All communications strictly confidential. JUST THE VERY 'THING. 450 pairs Men's Tweed Trousers, from 4s. lid. 50 Only Ivaiapoi Suits, to clear at 30s. 130 Men's English Tweed Suits, to clear at 225. 6d. 270 Boys' Norfolk Suits, from Gs. Gd. 35 Only Boys' Washing Suits, at 4s. Gd. 475 Boys' .Washing Hats, from 9d. each. 11S Three-Garment Suits, from Bs. 9d. 250 Boys' Knicker Trousers, all sizes, 2s. Gd. 27 Only Unclaimed Order Suits, at 50s. Other lines too numerous to mention. GREEN AND DAVIS, ■ G63S 135 La'mbton Quay. fjioiLET gALON. MADAME MILLIE begs to announce that she has Removed to more convenient and ' centrally-situated premises in tho J \ ALLIANCE BUILDINGS, Corner of Manners and Willis Streots, Wbero patients will receive the most up-to-dato treatment. Baldness permanently cured by the latest up-to-date scientific methods. Largo stock of toilet requisites on hand. Toilet massage soaps a specialty. Shampooing for Ladies and Gentlemen, 2s. Face Massage, 3s: Hours: 9.30 to G p.m. Evening appointments by arrangement. CGIG THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED STUDIO IN THE CITY. i KINS'E.I, ' LAMBTON QUAY. i T5 EFINED & ARTISTIC PORTRAITURE, i finished in the LATEST' AND MOST ATTRACTIVE STYLES. IT WILL COST YOU NOTHING TO CALL AND INSPECT OUR WORK. \ SEE NAME "KINSEY" ON SHOWCASES. » Telephone: 205. CGIS / I JUST ARRIVED AT GODBER'S Large Consignments of PASCALL'S SPLENDID SWEETS, 1 BEAUTIFUL COSSAQUES, and , WEDDING CAKE ORNAMENTS. ' MELBOURNE HOUSE, 81 and SB CUBA ST. ' , ' C 533 ; The New Art of furnishing ; '■ The art of furnishing a homo with tas'teful simplicity is one. with which the community as a whole has only lately become : acquainted, and it is wonderful how i quickly knowledge of that art is spreadI ' o I Time was, nnd not very long ago, when people of means cheerfully invested in din- ' ingroom suites covered with horsehair, and I drawingroom furniture gaudy with plush • , and gilt. Now all that has changed, nnd, though relics of those days still survive, f for that sort of furniture is solid and dies , hard, we should havo to look far to find . a home where such ugliness was a matter ' of choice. Tho prevalence of artistic furniture does 1 not imply extravagant or even increased [ ' expenditure. It is quite as cheap to make t simple, beautiful lines as to make ornato and massive curves, and,'now that New j Zealand manufacturers are able to' turn out such,excellent work as is seen in their ; shops, tho cost of .freight and duty is de- - ducted, and the buyers havo tho added f advantage of being able to havo their furniture made to suit themsclvei. f Porhaps few people yet realise what excellent work is dono in our factories, or • lioAv well it compares with expensive irn--3 ported productions. We have in our sh'ow- ' room now furniture mado in • our own Wellington factory that equals in beauty } find durability articles in a similar style , that wo have imported, and our's is very much lower in price. Here, for instance, ; is a quartered-oak Sidehoard of English ' manufacture, 'a handsome piece of furniture, and plain to the point of severity, j The-cost, of this is • £54 10s. 3 Near by is a Sideboard made at our own j factory, plain in putting nnd handsome, . with bevelled mirror, nnd simple but , suitable ornamentation, as fine a piece of diningrooni furniture as onb could wish r to. have. - \ 2 Wo can turn this tut at £42 10s. n f BEDROOM FURNITURE, ' 0 In Bedroom Furniture, 'the most fashion: able stylo at present is figured oak or Sheraton in rosewood, inlaid with tulip wood. ■ We have imported suites at £42 10s. for Sheraton, and £22 10s, for figured (jak. In our factory we mako similar suites from Australian rosewood, a beautiful wood, as yet hardly known in this country, 1 and not to bo distinguished from either European rosewood or mahogany. We (j could not, of course, turn out work Vkc this had wo not skilled and experienced workmen, but we find it worth while to e pay good wages for good work, and when f wo say that we have in our factory men from tho works of Sclioolbred and of Maple, it will be understood that we have " the aid of expert and experienced hands, e Wo can supply Bedroom Suites of our s own manufacture in Sheraton rosewood f from i £35 In quartered oak ' £18 10s. 0 This includes a large wardrobe, duchesse dressing-table, washstand, and two chairs. For those who wish to pay less than this r wo make very \neat and pretty suites in t Kauri at prices ranging from £9 10s. i. This includes a marble-topped washstand. t r DININGROOM SUITES. Diningroom Carver Suites of Chairs are popular just now. They are so called o causo two of tho eight chairs aro Jarge I, > ones, intended to stand at each end of j tlio table for tho carvers. ' s Wo supply theso in oak, upholstered in s • .eather, from £1G 10s, We supply theso in Kauri, upholstered in leather, from ' _ £13 10s. OAK EXTENSION TABLES. Wo have also a nice stock of oak extension tables at various prices. s CHESTERFIELD COUCHES. 11 Wo wish to draw your attention to our Chesterfield Couches. Wo havo theso ii In saddle-bags, from £9 S S , !- 11l tapestry, from • £6 15s. o In pergamoid, from £7 lQs. c In buffalo leather, from £15 15s, e t THE SCOULL.4R COMPANY .' , LTD., j Warehouse: 197, IS9 Lambton Quay. Steam and Bedding Factory; Ihorndoiijlii^

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 68, 13 December 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 68, 13 December 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 68, 13 December 1907, Page 3

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