3Li©2Egilas ©sat at'-Wholesale Prices! MORLEY'S TYJAMA FLANNELETTES, in now colourings, 71d., 81<L, 10H1., Is. per yard. ALL-WOOL COLONIAL FLANNELS, all colours, all unshrinkable,, lid., Is., Is. 2d., Is. Gd. per yard. ALL-WOOL COLONIAL BLANKETS, 9 x 4, 10 x 4, 11 x 4, 12 x 4, • 13s. Gd., 15s. 6d., 17s. Gd., 19s. Gd. per pair. • . MORLEY'S CASHMERE HOSE, Black, Tan, Plain, Ribbed, Is. 9d., Is. ' lid., 2s. 3d., 2s. Gd. per pair. ' IRISH LINEN . TABLE DA MASK, 2s. Gd., 2s. lid., 3s. 6d., 4s. Gd. per yard. MEN'S FY,TAMA SUITS made from our own Flannelettes and Ceylon Shirtings, Gs. 6d., 7s. Gd., Bs.' Gd., 10s. Gd. suit. ' MACDOUGALL .& CO. S™ • -y Cut this advt. out and. wo will allow you a special discount on any or all of the above items. /f|| Wellington's Leading • ypy, I a 11 fill 1S JEWELLER 59 LAMBTON OUAY, STOCKS THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF DRESS, WEDDING, AND ENGAGEMENT RINGS IN THE COLONY, AT PRICES TO SUIT RICH AND POOR. THE HOUSE FOR GREENSTONE NOVELTIES. CG9I A. LAURENSON, Manager. -ROYAL DOULTON POTTERY. - .' A Specimen Piece of the latest triumph of Art and Science from the above now . j on view. ' . REMBRANDT ROYAL DOULTON WARE. , rpHE name has,.been given ,to, this delightful production by the Director of the •. J*- Dudley ..Gallery, where the first specimens wcro recently exhibited. It is a , pure lovo - child of- Charles J. Noke's fertile brain, created and evolved out of the 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 smoke into accidental cffects of beautiful forms. No • genumo collection can' be completo without a specimen, every piece of "which is . absolutely unique. , ' ROUGE : FLAMBE. ROUGE FLAMBfI ware! painted with Cobalt Landscapes, blazing with sun- ; set effects more brilliant than tropical after-glows. Altogether our windows and showrooms will display a collection of Art Wares surpassing in variety anything yetvexhibited in this city. ■ EDWARD'-ANDERSON-&■-. CO. LTD. . 41 and 43 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. ' •' ESTABLISHED 59 YEARS. UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. THE ALHAMBEA HOTEL. . MR. GEORGE A. ADAMS ... ... . ... . Proprietor. npHIS being one of tho few FREE HO.USES in the City of Wellington customers and patrons are assured of being supplied with ONLY the BEST and purest Ales, Twines arid Spirits. A' feature will bo SPEIGHT'S SPECIAL BREW OF, ALES. - /: . . ; : ■ FORCE:■ : Is anplied to our system of ift i( s llM? PAINLESS EXTRACTION. . f .'A few years ago. to have a tooth ratracted was a painful ordeal. The dentist of that^\ j. day' (as many .'do'even now) simply applied FORCE - tugging until the tooth came out. f- With : tho advcnt.of SCIENTIFIC dentistryand the discovery of SAFE.ANAESTHETICS, | the terror of having teeth extracted has almost passed away. 1 Our'modcrn mothods raako tho operation of extraction almost a pleasure, ljccause under \ - , -J our skilful treatment not even a twinga of pain can be felt, nor aro thoro any after offocta. ■ ) I . : Perfectly Painless Extractions, 2/6. ■ Full Upper or Lower Sets, from £2/2/J SATISFACTIOiI'GUARAIITSED OR MOSEY REFUMDED. vV' & WYETT/°S"t"*'' >• ~, WILLIS, &. MANNER'S STREETS, WELLINGTON.
'' HAVE pleasure in introducing-for the first time in New Zealand a choice assort-; » iment of Goods,in which ;this : magniflcontly .artistic glass decoration is the leading, feature, comprising, TRAYS, FIEE SCREENS, OCCASIONAL TABLES. • • v. •••• • LANTERNS, ASH TEATS ETC., ETC. . • , SOMETHING NEW. SOMETHING ORIGINAL. ■' \ 111 Keeping with Artistic Taste. • Also made'for. ; Door Panels, Sidelights, 'Fanlights; Vestibule Lights, Staircase: Windows, ( etc. This form of Decoration, is quickly replacing the Leacllijht and' Emfossed Glass.' 'Its' introduction into New Zealand will be a revelation. 1 WE CORDIALLY SOLICIT INSPECTION. ■;THE STEWART Til®, ftASS & SABDWARE ; : * J,, COMPANY LIMITED, \ COURTENAY PLACE. SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND^
- - BUSINESS NOTICES. T' HE'WELLINGTON TRUST, LOAN, AND INVESTMENT CO:;; LIMITED, has REMOVED'TO NEW OFFICES, 21S LAMBTON QUAY. Deposits Received:—l 2 m'ontlis; per cent.; S months, 3£ per cent. Second and Third Floor. OFFICES TO 'LET. Apply 7681 R. E. RAWNSLEY,'Secretary. ' . WATCH REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. AHAWKES, Practical Watchmaker, 35 • ■ Willis Street, Wellington. Every description of Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery thoroughly cleaned and repaired at popular prices. Geneva Watches cleaned from 2b. (id.; Lever, Watches cleaned from 35.; Watch Glasses, 6'd. All other repairs at equally low priceß. All work guaranteed. Note— 35 WILLIS STREET (over ifay's Cafe). 1&J A C A N D R E W A N D H AYES, ■7. Wellington ■ Art Depot, ; • Barrett's Buildings, Lambton Quay. Just Opened—Beautiful Indian Silver Ware, , suitable for wedding presents; Necklaces and Charms, from Is. 6d. each; Fullnarri Rugs, Table and Cushion Covers, Chicon Work, Quilts, and Portierres, absolutely fast colours, lis. 6d.; Novel Brass Candlesticks, and Finger Bowb, etc. By B.s. Paparoa—A splendid lot/of Requisiter for Dolls' Houses, Dressed . Dolls, from fid. .upwards. 1 ; > , THE. SIGN OF THE SINGER. gY this sign you will know the 7000 shops SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY scattered throughout tho length and breadth of Christendom and heathendom. Wherever men and women wear clothes you will see the merry SINGER at work, in home or factory. You aro never out of touch with a SINGER Agent—always at hand to supply you with needles, with parts, or to givo you a lesson in all kinds of plain or fancy needlework. He is n vade-mecum worth having, for thero comes a time in oven tho best machines when a, little help from "one who knows" is exceedingly useful. We grudge no timo or trouble to please our clients. Wo recognise that their "good word" for us is a valuable asset. This is a guarantee you can get with no other machinc, for it is absolutely imposBible for any other manufacturer of sewing jmacJunes to civa ii-
BUSINESS NOTICES. WHAT IS VIBRATORY MASSAGE? TCTSPECIALLY good for . curing falling olnd *- J , weak hair, baldness,, without ,tho uso of lotions. Also,, it is tho 6urest arid quickest unthod of breaking up stiffness of joints and muscles. Tone 3up weak and wasted muscles and nerves. Revitalises tho whole physical system—a most delightful treatment,' no electricity. At Vibratoriuni,, 13 Kent 1 Terrace. ," ■ ' , / ; / ■ C 590 fJIOILET (gALON. MADAME MILLIE begs to announce that she has Removed, to more convenient and centrally-situated premises in the I "*\NCE BUILDINGS, Corner of Manners and Willis Streets, Where patients will receive the most up-to-dtte treatment. Baldness permanently cured by the latei; up-to-date scientific methods. Large stock of toilet requisites ton hand. Toilet massage soa-i a specialty. Shampooing 'for Ladies and Gentlemen, 2s. Face Massage, 3s. Hours: 9.30 to 6 p.m. Evening appointments by arrangement. C6lB | v SOFT VELVETY SKIN. | TJJIVERY woman rightly desires to havo t JCJ Boft, velvety skin. Every woman j t must have it too, if she will use a i | Ml LOS MASSAGE CUP. I Massage is employed' by ail the world's j £ greatest beauties to provont wrinkles, 1 blackheads, pimples, and other skin ; '• blemishes. But noi massage of the hands i j. can equal a MILOS MASSAGE CUP. jj | It thoroughly cleanses tho pores—gives jj the blood perfect circulation in the skin j 6 and underlying tissues. •' It fills and 2 freshens tho skin cells, making the skin j | as smooth, soft, and velvoty. as a baby's. ! | A MILOS MASSAGE CUP will removo | 2 and prevent wrinkles, pimploß, black- ! 5 heads. Satisfaction or your money re- j 8 funded. Price 35., at chemists, or post | 8 frco direct. Look for tho name MILOS. ! | Write nie about your skin and hair \ | troubles.- Advice free. j MUSS M. M'ELWAIN, | 3 TOILET SPECIALIST, i | AUCKLAND. 1
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