TAYLOR AND CO., the Po'pnlar Dyers and Cleaners, have Removed into liew premises, "THE RED HOUSE," Bowen Street. Just round the corner from -old address. 'Phone 1174. Jkanch; Kent Terrace. ■ 'Phone 2GoG. ■ ■ : ■ . ... THE COST OF CARPETS, »■ ■ Vr'ool ha? gone down in price, but English manufacturers aro still affected by the high prices that ruled last season, and the . cost of . carpets- has been advanced! by sixpence a yard.. Fortunately for our customers, instead of sending Home' small ordersfrom time to time, wo'had ordered a whole year's stock, ;which wj'secured before the price was .increased, arid we'can, therefore; sell them at the' old price'. AVe have now .a very fine selection of carpet ' squares'in several varieties.. • - ' 'Axminster carpet squares, in beautifully blended colours and in self-eolourcd designs, wo sell at tho following "prices':— . 9ft by 10ft. Gin., from ... £7 10 0 .. 10ft. Gin.' by 12ft., from .... £10 0 0 V" 10ft; 6ih. by 13ft. Gin., from £12 10 0 ' 13ft. Gin. by. 12ft., from : ... £12 16 6 • 12ft; by 15ft., from ... '... £14 7 6 We have • also very beautiful Axminster carpets, to be made into squares to suit purchasers, and tho' price, 'of course, therefore; vary. Wo 'have gorgeous Mirzapore : carpets 'at . " 12ft. by 9ft., from ... . £9 10 0 14ft. by 10ft., -from ... ... £9 15 0 ,-For those who cannot afford the real Mirra'pore square wo have an imitation- made y in Japan, in the same bright- plowing! colours,and at a very much lower price, ,I'or instance, a square 12ft. by 12ft. would cost from 675. 6d. 1 And Kidderminster squares for bedrooms at prices beginning at, 9ft'. by 9ft., 275. 6d. These aro mado in a- variety of colours, cool-looking blues-and greys, in reds and - mingled colours. < Wo havo very ; handsome Axminster stair ' carpets at prices from 6s. to 12s. 6d. per yard. LINOLEUMS. Our stock of linoleums is as artistic and varied as our carpet stock. The virtues of the inlaid tile pattern are' well known. These do not show dust marks, and they wear evenly, till the . last, because each colour.' is stamped right through to the back. -They- aro-more 'expensivo- than-the painted linoleums, but aro much moro ■ artistic, and in their durability well worth the extra money. Other linoleums: in which the colour is stamped right through aro the Oriental ones, nnd the' parquetry. The Oriental "are made in the rich colours, • and the designs Turkey carpots, and would do admirably for smoking-rooms or dining'rooms. These we'can supply at ss. 6d. and 6s. 6d. a squaro yard. 'l'liero aro-also linoleums in very' handsomo Art designs at <5, 3d., ss. 6d., and 6s. 6d, per. squar- yard. _ • Theu we.have inlaid linoleums, in a sort of . softenedf effect, not clearly cut liko the familiar, tile designs. , ;. And a nqw line is tho, plain matting effect in a cheaper linoleum, whichjsro stock, in •red, cream, and green. *•-, , Tho ; latest idea 111 linoleums is . the parquetry flooring. These : are in imitation of*, oak parquetry flooring, really an-admir-able imitation. They are specially adapted for lialls and dining-rooms, but in a drawingroom, with , an Oriental' carpet square in the centre; they would look very effective, • and would set off the rich colours of tho carpet. . \ Tot, another linoleum-like floor .covering is the cork carpet, which is most suitable ■'. for .bedrooms, as it is not cold to'the feet like ordinary linoleum, and, as a matter ■ of .'fact,' it is made of some preparation of cork. The plain, cork carpet, in shades • - of-green and red, and dark blue, is .very suitable for.offices, especially if there were a carpet square in tho centre. Wo'have this plain at 3s;'3d., 4s. 3d., and ss. 3d. per yard, and in art designs at ~ 4s'. per ..yard." -' ■ i CURTAI.jj. If' you; want curtains,- you probably- want • casement-curtains, as those are more used now- than anything else, quaint and,pretty little-curtains hanging from top to bottom of tho window pano. Wo havo a very good : "range'of casement cloths.' We have plain silky , cloth, a ■ doublo width material of 52in.-width,- at ss. 3d. a, yard. Stencilled cream cloth, of the Game." width, from 1 2s.' 9d. to ss. 9d. a yard. 'Holland cris'e-' . ment. in grass green, art blue,'and self colour, at 4s. a yard. Then'we havo Madras curtains, plain, tasselled, and frilled/from Is. 3d. to 4s. Gd. per yard.
AUSTRALIAN WIDOWS' FUND LIFE ASSURANCE! SOCIETY, LTD. \ PURELY MUTUAL. * ' \ >No' SHAREHOLDERS - / - ; _ ACCUMULATED FUND ' J21,766,643 NET LIABILITIES: UNDER/ ALL:CONTRACTS, as at October 31, 190G-„ JC1,635)85i -"v;.- Vw-: ;:j i Absolute security ehouid-vbe the Mirsfc'coiisidexation f in 'Life ' Assurance. ' Thiß Sociefa'a serves' are. calculated: upon 't¥e'Most'Exacting-Basis. r .f : ;;;*;•>• '• "''V 1 '" I ' l C?? s, "'^ v H : rv.::'.*.v/; 1 "' •>' *'" v- : U: . "•' • •/.-•' rv.;'\ 'V'i'&V J v -.V' LIFE, ACCIDENT; and SICKNESS ASSURANCE • in■ ONE ■ CONTINUOUS CONTRACT. v Under this policy DOUBLE THE ORDINARY; SUM ASSURED becomes pavable in event of ; ! ' death by ACCIDENT i ,\ \\ ' v , * "■ f re'' • Prospectus, containing full'narticiilaw• and• conditions,'-.will• bo;forwarded-*upon application at tho uead Office, The. Society's Buildings,- 6. Customhouse Quny, Wellington/ or any Branch Office or Agency. v' • ••'.; -"V" • •••.• vr.. CHAS. HUME, Resident Secretary/' -■ :r''f:- v v! ; . - : ■ '■x v-- "K ■, v- . . . i "" •' 1 M '' •' ' «v-" '" V I V 1 J j MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1908, I ! I AND THE FOLLOWING FIVE DAYS. I ' j ' ( Mmsr" JK-yf£'.:- j SS® :h : j s . i '.'•■■ r\;:.. c''V- :v'Vv'' 1 u-:-;' i SPECIAL PURCHASE OF ARTJSTIC LACE CURTAINS. I- s- . , I WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS, \ I AN ENTIRE STOCK OF TRAVELLERS' SAMPLES. \ . ) • NOVELTIES , IN. FINE;. NET' CURTAINS, INCLUDING ELEGANT SPECI- j x MENS IN NOTTINGHAM LACE. - \ I THE PRICES RANGE FROM— ' : \ I' 1 \; ; 2/. TO ' 30/- A PAIR. V" |. - . ; . i | Cuba Street C SMITH, Ltd. s Cuba Sfrest g ; -IV..': ' •«:; '•«>.:• ■ ■ .•'. • -•. • • • . /fcjfpi ■ \fff / CCmSBTS." ' W'B.—WORLD'S BEST.- From 5S 8(J U|& ' C.IS 3 .El ASM AM): IMPLEMENTS.: ."FOR THL COMINC SEASON .'WE' 1 HAVE MADE SPECIAL EFFORTS TO OBTAIN THE VERY LATEST AND BEST, . ' Y ; ' : ' . •' '' 'Wo jiave a. remai-kabld Assortment of . •• • . LAWN MOVERS (Ball. Bearins and ordinary). • HEDGE, BORDER.:AND LOPPING SHEARS,- _ , DIGGING,-POTATO, AND BORDER FORKS, SPADES, RAKES, • " HOES AND MATTOCKS,'SGYTHES; PICKS, REAPHOOKS, and ; . M Numerous Other' Articles.' -: • ■ ' ... - A Quality and Price. Guaranteed Right; v ; ■ p' l T3E STEWiRT : ' -M HARDWARE CO., LTD., . ' COURTENAY PLACE. . C 529 MOFFAT-VmiOE i Economical, Simple, Reliable; and Dsrabk A PPM FOR r,IST OF USERS FROM THREE T0 .THIRT7 STANDI ' FDi.li STOCK 9 SrVRB I'ABS ' CONSTANTLY CARRIED' UY THE " " SOLE AGSNTS FOR NEW ZEALAND— JOHN OEAISBEBS AID SON, LTDu. ' : : WelliisgioMi v.- - - . And ti ' AUCKLAND. CQRISTCH UfiCH, AND DUNEDIN. . I-
Warehouse:' 197, 159 LamMon Qiiaj. Steam and Bedding Factor;: Thonidoa Quay % Rich 1 f Constantia. | !. "Yafamte 5 ; 5 1 ' R*c!i t jK . Constan&af'y' Is i rich lull-bodied fruity wico ol y 1 <5, lielib red colour. X It received a , * f : GOLD MEDAL AT BORDEAUX <$> A SPECIAL AWARD at i ■$> X DUNEDIX EXHIBITION A, Y-And FIRST TOIZR : Y Y ■ ADELAIDE SHOW, 1907. ' 11YALUMBA WINES 11 f 1 J ❖ : xFine Old f if Muscat. f f " Yafamfoa" f Fine Old X A • Muscat. JL Is a deliciouVWino of full Muscat • ; jT • flavour. jT FIRST PRIZE Duaedin Exhibition, V* <©■ YALUMUA VINEYARDS, «$■ «& ANISASTOH . SOUTH AUSTRALIA. .ALL WINE MERCHANTS;
HEAR NEST'S 118 The Remedy foi? COIJGHSvBMOWCHITIS, ASTHMA, & CONSUMPTION,. Has the Largest Sale of any Chest Medicine in the World; ■ Those who have taken this medicine are amazed at its wonderful influence. lis healing power is marvellous. Sufferers from any form of Bronchitis, Cough, Difficulty o| Breathing Hoursepcss, Pain or Soreness in the Chest, experience delightful and immediate relief; and to those who ave subject to Colds on the Chest it is invaluable, qs it effects a Complete Cnre. 'U is .most comforliftß in allaying irrUation in\the threat and giving strength to the voice, and it neither allows a Cough or Asthma to become chronic,nor Consumption to develop; Consumption has never been known to exist where "Coughs" have been properly treated with this medicine. No housa thotild be without it, as, taken' at the beginning, a dose is generally sufficient, and a Complete Cure is certain. ' Beware of ißaarfcalfciOia® ! Tho great success of HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE, has Induced a number of unprincipled persons to make imitations, each calling his medicinc "Bronchitis Cure," with the object of deceiving tlio simple-minded, and so getting a sale for an imitation which has none of tho beneficial offects that HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE has. Consequently it has become necessary to draw your attention to this and to request you In your own interests to be particular to ask for HEARNE'S and to see that you set IV HEARME'S BRONCHITIS CURE, Small Size, 2/6; Large Size, 4/6, Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors, and by tho Proprietor, W. Q. HSAIHNE, Chemist, Geelong, Victoria. Forwarded Address, when not obtainable locally, NOTlCE.—Hearne's Bronchitis Care No. la does NOT contain any poison within the meaning of tto Act, It is equally beneficial for the yo&njest child and the most aged person,/ >- • LOCAL OFFICE; lie, Q HUME'S BJJILDINGS, 66, WILLIS BTBEET, CSSI
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