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lEESI EES ST 3 MT 1 Has been sold for tlie past •. . 1 20 Years WITHOUT COUPONS. The Sales to-day are GREATER TP* A ggaa THAN EVER. The Quality and ..- o Value is in the Tea. Telegrams, "MONITOR." Machinery' Phone, 2510. • E. :W'ivMtLLS'-'& CO., .LTD.,. .- ■ <„ Machinery Mereiiaßts.. : WELLINGTON. - WOODWORKING MACHINES / FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. ' : AMERICAN" TENONERS, : with scribers 'and cut- off saw attachment. '. . BANDSAW MACHINES, ; all: attachments, and Itdller, Guides, 20in., 24in., 30in., 32m„ 36in. HAND MORTICING ■'MACHINES, with; or without Boring attachment. . CHAIN MORTICERS,;.from. ioO up; all.attachments; all extras. We have sold over.4o .of ' , these English-made Chain-Morticers since the'Christchurch Exhibition. BUZZ PLANERS and JOINTERS,, 9in;, 12in„ lain., ISin. Low prices. ROLLER FEED SAW BENCHES, 38 and 42 inches. SANDERS. POWER and. FOOT FRET SAWS. WOOD TURNERS' LATHES. • HAND and POWER FEED' PLANERS and THICKNESSERS, ISin. and Mn.' x 7|in. 3 and 4 Glitter PLANERS End MOULDERS, I2in. x 51n., ISin. x Bin., 241n. x 6in. HEAVY MOULDERS, Sin. x fin/- American. PLANERS and: THICKNESSERS, 12in.':x Gin., 24in. x Gin. UNIVERSAL WOODWORKERS.- PENDULUM SAWS, from .£l7 10s. SAW ' and, ' DADO MACHINES. MACHINE. KNIVES, all kinds. ' EMERY GRINDERS, from 425. 6d. to .£G. DISSTONS'S SAW GUMMERS. AUTOMATIC EMERY GRINDERS', 32in., complete with'22in. x lJin. wheel. MITREING MACHINES, Hand and Foot, 'MITRE SHOOTERS. ALL'''BARNES'.,-FOOT- POWER MACHINES; also No. 3 Wood Lathe (Barnes'). HAIGHS'S SPECIAL 12In. x Gin.'-'High Sjjeeil RLANERG and MOULDERS. AUTOMATIC ' CIRCULAR SAW GRINDERS for OOin. Saws. BOX-NAILING .MACHINES. 'CIRC, . SAW GUARDS. ' , . CIRCULAR SAW BENCHES, ISin., 24in„ 30in., with Boring Table. SPINDLE MOULDERS, Doublo and Singlo.

society JouiilLS ; ::; ! : I; I , 'Unite' In.- proclaiming that'the.' fabric -for this : ; \ ■ I season is Velveteen. In Paris, London, and | • | • New York the run on this material has bpen| phenomenal, with the result that prices have ■ | ■. ; ■ .|;. .. hardened considerably. ' | ; J \ Anticipating that Velveteen would be | J wanted this season we ordered heavily; and . | | can sell at the old prices. All our.Velveteenk' 1 ; I \ are chiffon-finished, and are made for us byr . -Alfred. Louis, the only manufacturer, of, the 1 !jj , famous Louis Veivets.. jL ' ? ■ 22Jin. CHII-'FON FINISH VELVETEEN in all shades Is.'9d. ■ \ I 23l!ii. CHIFFON FINISH VELVETEEN in all .shades 2s. ,3:1. | | 23£ m. CHIFFON 1 ' FINISH' VELVETEEN in all shades 2s. 9d. i . ...... jj '24 in. Our Special VELVETEEN in selected shades . ... 3s. Gd. j - j! upon, receipt of. a postcard.'. | • ' '} , ■) I H !.:• >l\ v,"". 1 ' I ' YEITCH ; j; I 97, 99, 101 CUBA-STREET- : GOOD TEETH MEANS GOOD HEALTH. V/OUR TEEJH <arc - intended. .for a'. ■ double purpose—to be useful and orna- , \ ; "" 'menial. If your teeth are'bad j our health' - miisl suffer,. but ;wh ,' suffer when -we .can . ... willyoiir .teeth; paialealy. AVe.'ain' ". . ' ' supply you with o'jr .wonderful "contotir" . . .dsniure v/ith porcelain gu'iffs., '' Open All Saturday till * 9 p.m. Full Sets (Upper and Lower), £4/4/- ... . .v. Single Tooth 5/Extraction. I/- ... ' PainlesJ Extraction, 2/6 ' . Any number, of teeth up to thirty-two easily extracted with one , application of 'gas —the safest of all anaaalhetics. BEST ENGLISH GAS (FREE) EACH EXTRACTION, 2/6. 1 FROST & FROST, : ; , SURGEON DENTISTS, ■ - WILLIS STREET (50 yads above Manners St.) WELLINGTON. ./ " " . . . - ' I ; ... •' C7si ' ROYAL DOULTON POTTERY; A Specimen Piece of the latest triumph of Art and Scienco from the above now .... ■ • on view. . . .. ~ ' y , ' REMBRANDT ROYAL DOULTON WARE. THE' namo has been given to this delightful production by the Director of the Dudley l Gallery, where the first specimens were recently exhibited. It iB 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 unhanco 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 • riii<: crystals by fire' and smoke into accidental effects of beautiful forms. No.' . genuine collection can bo completo without a specimen, every piece of which is absolutely unique. ROUGE FLAMBE. ROUGE FLAMBE .ware, painted with Cobalt Landscapes, blazing with ran* set effects moi'o 1 brilliant than tropical after-glota. . Altogether our windows and showrooms will display a collection of Art .Wares surpassing iii variety anything yet exhibited in this city. EDWARD ANDERSON & CO.' LTD. iX and 13 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. ESTABLISHED 50 YEARS.' | CLOISSONME GLASS. ' -sns-TTB HAVE pleasure in introducing for the first time in New Zealand a choice assort'VV . ment of Goods, in which this magnificently artistic glass decoration is the leading feature, comprising, TRAYS, FIRE SCREENS, OCCASIONAL TABLES. LANTERNS, ASH TRAYS ETC., ETC. SOMETHING NEW. SOMETHING ORIGINAL. In.Keeping with Artistic Taste. Also made for Door Panels, Sidelights, Fanlights, Vestibule Lights, Staircase Windows, etc. This form of Decoration is quickly Replacing the Leadlight and Embossed Glass. Its introduction into New Zealand wiJV be a revelation. .. . WE CORDIALLY SOLICIT INSPECTION. THE STEWART TIMBER, GLASS & HARDWARE COMPANY LIMITED, L COURTSNAY PLACE. • , SOLE AGENTS FOB NEW. ZEALAND.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 163, 3 April 1908, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 163, 3 April 1908, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 163, 3 April 1908, Page 11

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