laengtlas Cut at Wlaolessl© Friers! MORLEY'S PYJAiMA FLANNELETTES, in now colourings, 7Jd., BJd., ' ! lOJtl., Is. per yard. ' - ALL-WOOL COLONIAL FLANNELS, all colours, all unshrinkable, lid., < Is., Is. 2d., Is. Cd. per yard. ' I ALL-WOOL COLONIAL BLANKETS, 9x4,10x4,11x 4, 12 x 4, ! 13sl 6d., 15s. Cd., 17s. 6d., 19s. fid. per pair. J ' MORLEY'S CASHMERE HOSE, Black, Tan, Plain, Ribbed, Is. 3d., Is. j . lid., 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d. per pair. ] IRISH LINEN TABLE DAMASK,2s. Cd.,2s. lid., 3s. 6d.,45. Gd. per yard. I MEN'S PY.TAMA SUITS rnado from our own Flannelettes and Ceylon 1 Shirtings, Gs. Gd., 7s. Gd., Bs. Gd., 10s. Gd. suit. '. -MACDOUGALL & CO. ET 1 Cut this advt. out and we will allow you a ; special discount on any or | . all of tlio above items. " - a . j jf|j tPiFlfll Wellington's Leading •Wwi-,1.1 .wrniv JEWELLER 59 LAMBTON OUAY, | - , STOCKS THE LARGEST AND BEST" ASSORTMENT OF j DRESS, . WEDDING, AND ENGAGEMENT RINGS IN THE COLONY, AT PRICES TO SUIT RICH AND POOR. THE HOUSE FOR GREENSTONE NOVELTIES. CSOI "\ A. LAURENSON, Manager. GREAT stock-taking sale ■ SILVER SUGARS - - ss. 6d. I SWEEPING 1 I HAIR-PIN ROLLS 1 GOLD BROOCHES, 2s. 6dJ upwards Greatest Bar«L I CRUETS- - - ss. 6d. upwards I Ever offered ia Wellington 1 1 jellies ■-. • 3s. 6d. upwards LLOYD - Jeweller/ 55 IsiMi Qeag. ■iIOML. D'QULTON PqiTERY. A Specimen Pieco of the latest" tHumph of Art and Science from tho above , now on view. REMBRANDT ROYAL DOULTON WARE. rrVHE name has been given to this delightful production by the Director of the -H. • Dudley Gallery, where the first specimens were recently exhibited. It is a pare love child of Charles J. Noke'G fertile brain, created arid evolved out of tho common. Staffordshire marl with its impregnated iron stains utilised to enhance its rugged beauty,- and give charm and variety to its .inwrought shadings of glorious 'greens,and browns.. '. * - \ , CRYSTALLINE. , / A few pieces of, CRYSTALLINE, the chemist Potter's fantastic evolution of zinc .crystals by fire and smoko into accidental effects of' beautiful forms. No genuine collcction can be complete without a specimen, every piece of which is absolutely unique. "n, ROUGE FLAMBE.' . ■ -.-■ROUGE FLAMBE ware, painted; with Cobalt Landscapes, blazing with sun-, set effects -moro brilliant than tropical 'after-glows. Altogether our windows and showrooms will display a collection of Art Wares surpassing in variety anything yet exhibited in. this city.' EDWARD-ANDERSON & CO, LTD. .- <:• ; -'41 and-43'WILLIS 1 STREET, WELLINGTON. , , ; established so years.
' |§ll IN MEMORY OF DEPARTED FRIENDS. j , A ; f::JiCKMOTT & SON, • 2 Ecclesiastical & Monumental Sculptors' a .■ ca/ ..'..TNYITE Inspection of their largo and' Varie- • ■ Ir-WsftmSs .£» . X ..stock of Now Designs of Monuments, of tho best Italian Mal'Me.. • Elaborate Crosses .i "S. .... ....■■ ond. Monuments in best and richest coloured AWIfS Granites. ■ ■ . j ji£ " Special' Gold Medal awarded for Ornamental .< ®w m,V . S ; Lead-Letter work, New Zealand'.Exhibition. wW'l Works: Thorndon Quay (opp. Government Station). JsS N.B.—The best attention given to Architccts' £-*' Designs in Marble, etc. ; UNDEE ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. , ■■" . THE ALHAMBEA,,HOTEL/.' . . ME. GEOEGE A. ADAMS Proprietor. THIS being one of the .few FREE HOUSES in the City' of Wellington. customers ' and patrons aro assured of being supoliod with ONLY, the BEST'and. purest Ales, Wines, aid Spirits. ,A feature will bo SPEIGHT'S SPECIAL BEEW OF ALES.,. ' P AIM LES EX "T fl CTEQ N. {•! ■ , f ■ k few years ago to Have 'a tooth extracted was a painful ordeal. The dentist of that"*^ J day (as many do even now) simply applied POSCE - tnggiiig until tho tooth came out. j With the advent of SCIENTIFIC dentistry and the discovery of SAFE ANJ3STEETICS, 'I the terror of having teeth extracted has almost passed away. ' '■' ■ j ■ ' ' Our mofern methods make the operation of extraction almost a pleasure, because under j | our skilful treatment not even a twinge of pain can bo felt, nor are there any'after effects. I | Perfectly Painless Extractions, 2/6. Full Upper or Lower, Sets, from £2/2/- | . ' J 1 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED. ' j ANDREWS & WVEtt/'S^"™ 1 , I WILLIS & MANNERS STREETS, WELLINGTON. J DiiGETY and COMPMI' i r I MITED). •'•••• - Head Office—9o Bishopgiiu Street Within, London,•E.O. ' • ■ CAPITAL FULLY SUBSCEIBED, .£4,000,000. ■ V ■ ; , I CAPITAL PAID UP, £1,000,000. EESEEVE FUND, .£200,000. .• TRUSTEE AND AGENCY DEPARTMENT. THE COMPANY IS PEEPAEED' TO UNDEETAKE the supervision of trust estates, THE INVESTMENT OF TRUST FUNDS, THE MANAGEMENT OF ESTATES FOR ABSENTEES, 'TRUSTEESHIP UNDER MARRIAGE SETTLEMENTS, ESTATES OF MINORS, ETC., • * .' > • and geneeally .' TO TRANSACT ALL BUSINESS COVERED BY THE VARIOUS TRUSTEE ACTS. ACCOUNTANCY WOEK, INCLUDING THE KEEPING OF STATION .AND. FAEII BOOKS. LOANS AEEANGED. , JAMES MACINTOSH, Manager. Custom llouso Quay, Wellington, Septemhor 25, 1907. C 603 TBE WAIAEAPA FARMERS' CO#. ASSN7,Tm PRODUCE AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS. HEAD OFFICE. MASTERTON. . Genoral Stores at WELLINGTON, GEEYTOWN, CAETEETON. PAIIIATOA, and EKKTAHUNA, MANAGING DiEECTOE, U. Caselbeig. ' &u
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 149, 18 March 1908, Page 3
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