BUSINESS. NOTicES,, ; ROSE OF. SHAItOiN QACBED Resurrection; Plant: -This;,most >3 rare and curiausr'planV grows . in- water! will livo for ever. Pricel.'fe. 6d.' each; posted to any part of tuo Dominion.''_Mis6; Murray, ■ Vice-Regal Florist, 21 \Villis Street (only). C 633 : "THE KITCHEN." TTIjELICIOUS HOME-MADE-' — CAKES, ■ L " PASTRY, and SAVOURIES;' will -bo ohtainablo on and after FEBRUARY-3 at "THE KITCHEN," 212 LAMBTON QUAY, .(opposite Kirkcaldie's and over Eiid wig's,-Jevreller). : prepared unde.r. -Uin' 'Personal , Supervision of MISS DUFF-, (late of iliss Wilson's Manawatu Tea Rooms,Palmerston North). TELEPHONE '2834;... ~ "At Homes",and Weddings supplied■ with all Requirements on Special' Terms. Tempting Hampers -Prepared ''for Race and . Picnic Parties. 7092 EVERYBODY WORRIES BUT MOTHER. SHE SINCS, BECAUSE SHE.USES "-S<M .«WO< "* ; Tl' IT LEADS TE4IIV3 ALL! IT LEADS in the Hearts;bf"th6-Ladies, for it brings with it the satisfactionof'-possessing the BEST. The "Manufacturing Co., justifiably .and proudly'.claim"-that their Family .Machines eillbo'dy'' ricientific and mechanical before . thought possible in a Sewing "Machine. The SINGER is not only a but- it maybe made a deliglitiii! 'companion. ■••'Without alteration or employirient ! ;;;ofv:speciaL attachments it has a wider range of usefulness, and can do moro work of if betteFkin'd. and a higher, class than any . other uiachifiei'known, 'and, in' addition,' it can turn-' out the beautiful arfc ! needle work exhibited by the Singer Manufacturing Co. which c;uinot<'be produced by machines of other makes. ... r> C7SS T$ lEL D E fl'S "~jpURNTTUE E ; STANDS THE: TRUE' TEStf OP 'TIME. ! •■- -■ ,i >•:,-• i' a i WHEN FURNISHING'THE;gOME : ' You don't want \to.*giTe attontion ito'': look, 1 . alone—you dou't 1 furnish fdr : th'e T :day■ or~thehour.- You. want Furniture that' will "lastr* ■ SUBSTANTIAL," USEFUL FURNITURE— ' Furniture that will. STAND .THE;TEST. .'Tins' ii where, porhaps : moro;.-than ' all; Fielder 6Cores. Twenty ycarsV honest - trial rhas > re- , suited in twenty years' ever-increasing trade, ,ue surest proof of. thorough satisfaction,! confidence,'.and popularity. Just now we have a .truly fine. disp!ay,.,of nil! that is good and'now. in . is necessary I for ; -the completeness or attractivenessof the: home, comprising ENGLISH AND COLONIAL ' FURNITURE. OFFICE 1 FURNITURE; BEDS, BEDSTEADS AND "REDDING, "CARPETS, RUGS AND LINOLEUMS, CURTAINS, TAPESTRIES, AND LINEN.
H. FIELDER & CO., x MANNERS :STREET. ' SOME SPECIAL LINES - AT - ' ;; special 'prices' - FOR - ; CASH ONLY - N ■'/. . ' ' ■ . AT - . . . THE SCOULLAR COMPANY, LTD. __ 1 CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS. AXMINSTER CARPETS, 5/6 and 7/6 per yard. BRUSSELS CARPETS, 4/6 and 5/11 per yd. INLAID LINOLEUMS, from 3/9/ per, sq. yd. SPECIAL FIRST QUALITY DO. (a-few pat-' ' terns' only), at 4/9 .per sq'r. ' PLAIN CORK in Art Colours, i. . ! ' ' rromV2/6-per sq. yd. PRINTED LINOLEUMS, splendid choice of patterns, from 1/11 per yd. FLOORCLOTH for BEDROOMS, 2 yds/ wide, \ ' Vll per-yd. ' / ■ : CURTAINS. ; ■ , Being ' heavily overstocked in these, wo are offering the following Bargains:— ■ ' - GUIPURE CURTAINS," 32/6, 33/-, 37/6, : 50/-, 57/6. Were 48/6, 52/6, / S7/G, 78/-, 1)5/APPLIQUE FRILLED; MUSLIN CURTAINS, 15/-, 16/6, 23/-, 26/-: 'Were 19/6, 21/-, 31/6, 31/- ' ' LACE CURTAINS, fr0m...3/6_.per._pair». !.!. '• - ■■ V FURNITURE. Note These Prices:-~X; /- DUCHESSE CHESTS; "with' bevel mirror, - : ~ , From 35/- each WASHSTANDS, lino.-top, from 15/6 each WARDROBES, bevel mirror,:from .£4/17/6 each 3ft TUBULAR BEDSTEAD, lin. pillars,- .. i From_2l/- cach 4ft. 6in.' TUBULAR BEDSTEADS, lin. pillars, , . ' From 22/6 each 3ft. BRASS-RAIL BEDSTEADS, lin. pillars, ; - - ~ ! From~24F"each 4ft. 6in.'BRASS-RAIL" 'BEDSTEAD, lin. pillars; From 1 32/6 each 3ft. KAPOK WAFER,MATTRESSES, 15/6, ' 3ft. KAPOK MATTRESSES,"., bordered, 21/* ; ; 4ft. 6in. KAPOIC WAFER - 'MATTRESSES, 2i/4ft. 6in. KAPOK MATTRESSES, bordered, : 32/6 THESE ARE ALL STRICTLY CASH PRICES ' ONLY. '. : " THE SCOULLAR;COMPMT, til)!; L A'M B T ; ' WELLINGTON. ' r \
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 115, 7 February 1908, Page 3
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