OUlt Client will never regret the High First Cost of a ■- ■- STANDARD ELECTRIC^ELEVATOR; His monthly bills for ; Low • Current Consumption (from 2s. to 20s. per month) will always remind him. pleasantly' of' our good advice. Ho will' speak to his -friends of the wonderful economy of th& !: " STANDARD ELECTRIC ELEVATOR.' Whereas tho placing of a'.contract, .for the supply of a Cheap Electric •; Lift offered, by. those who do not understand 1 electrical conchtions, will certainly reflect discredit upon tho professional adviser, and, indeed, may prova a ghastly blunder. Ask the users of over 300 STANDARD ELECTRIC ELEVATORS' in Australasia what' they think. Tho good points of the Standard are expensive, but they ard vital. They ensure Durability, Reliability, Efficiency. , Economy, and Safety. STANDARD LIFTS ARE' BEST VALUE FOR MONEY. < . Sole Agents for New Zeaiand— TURNBULL AND '/JONES, ITS., ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. CSSD ROYAL BAYREUTH ART CHINA. A LARGE CONSIGNMENT of-BEAUTIFUL VASES and ORNAMENTS of- tho above famous manufacture have just arrived. This shipment has been delayed owing to the makors having so many demands for their productions. There are about 2000 pieces, and .to make certain of quitting them before further supplies arrive, we are offering thorn at SPECIALLY MODERATE PRICES, ranging from Is. to 15s. each. Those'desirous of making liorne attractive at small expense should make it a duty to see these goods. • EDWARD ANDERSON & CO., LTD., ... THE OLD-ESTABLISHED (59 YEARSV ' CHINA AND GLASS MERCHANTS, WILLIS STREET, VYELLINGTON. _ ' • .. ..' . C 613 ' 1 ' ' ' ■■■■ : FOSTER ARC LAMPS. EVER wonder why some of'you-' best goods don't sell at times? '-Perhaps your store is not well lighted. FOSTER . ARC .LAMPS givo just, the-light you .want. ;-Mesfers'. l ;' Kirk-; culdie and stains, Ltd., have 'stipulated'for ALL Fostor Arc Lamps.""'THEY'RE - UP-TO-DATE. ■ Why not : you?-- Offices—Johnston. Street.'' Sole N.Z. Agents.' ; SAMUEL ■' BROWN,.. LTD. -/ " CSGI I SON, • WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, AND h OPTICIANS', : '"' I 222-224 LAMBTON - : " . WELLINGTON.'"' New Goods! N.ew::(ioods ! : j Another very fine parcel of London- 8 made; Jewellery has just arrived. Every- j thing is new and the latest.' , I BRACELETS PENDANTS,' J NECKLETS, "BROOCHES, 9 LACE PINS, EARDROPS, S Etc., ■/, , Etc., . J. all very beautiful and unmistakably, | the finest quality' in .every . detail.;;; CSB7j ; ROYAL BAE'Ii'OCK/ BUSY MAN'S TYPEWRITER. AHEAD! STILL ADVANCING! The Latest Word in-Typewriters, v--No. 12 MODEL. '' " ' Automatic Two-Colour Billing Machine Automatic Paragraph'iKey > :- t . Automatic Back Upacer SEVEN Interchangeable Carriages Easiest to Learn! Fastest to Work! First and Best Visible Writer, No Out-of-date Carriage to Lift. No Stupid Shift-keys. Taught in Wellington Technical Sohooi; Banks's Up-to-date Commercial-College. v Also, Private and Public Technical Schools .throughout ,the Dominion."'. '• 1 ; Speed is best attained, by hiring a Bar-Lock. < Registry Office, for Shorthand-Typists. . • No Fees. "JOHN BULL" TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES, 42 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON! ■ ' '' '' C33Q GODBER'S- •' MELBOURNE H'OU-SB''' CUBA STREET. TUST RECEIVED.—A, Magnificent Shipment, of COSAQUES, all colours and designs. FANCY FLORAL BASKETS, - SOUFFLE CASES, . LACE PAPER D'OYLEYS, CUTLETFRILLS, , ETC... -'.."J. TIN-LINED WEDDIN G CAKEBOXESL CONFETTI, BRANCH TEA ROOMS-LAMBTON • QUAY. Telephone, 263 and 211. . . CSSS FOR A fffi HIS DRINK ONLY ACKNOWLRDBSD BY AIL CONNOI3. SEUBS TO BE ABSOLUTELY Tkij§®st! Brewery and Offices :;Mo!esworth and Murpby Streets.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 262, 29 July 1908, Page 3
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