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al ::: ; ■ | Tho Homo is tho spot we study—aftd the Scoullar Furniture -is - | I . the Home. Wo have assembled horo as Fine/a I I '"'"Collection 'of Useful and Decorative Furniture as you aro likely to | -|— —seo-anywhere in New Zealand, and wo want you to bear in mind g | ' that mosj;, ofr', 1 | THE FURNITURE WE SELL | I 1 ' : ; .IS- MADE IN' OUR OWN FACTORY. ' | % : .We kriow 'thlb whole history of practically every piece of Furniture in g I Johr ; ,'Factory,', aud we know every, bit of the work put into our | | honest. The materials aro tho very. best, .procurable,; jj. | i:.. •, the tjmbers • are thoroughly sound and well-seasoned, and tho work- » 8 inen' in bur factory are trained cabinetmakers. i "■ S p In our Show Rooms on Lambton Quay there is on view an || $- — aggregation-of- tho Finest and Most Artistic Furriituro for' Drawing | | - Room, Dining Room, Parlour, .Morning Rooms, Bedrooms, Kitchens, £ H Halls, Libraries, Smoke Rooms, Cosy Corners, Bachelors' Dens," 1 p..., etc. ■ - ' | i >'" ■ .EVERY KIND ,OF FURNITURE | I 1 .. . „ FOR . EVERY, ; KIND OF HOME. I | J,.,..And every.piece of Furniture is offered at a Fair and Reasonable Price.■ 1 I " when you' Buy Scoullar Furniture,' you buy the Very Bestl | | HANDSOME DRAPERIES | i NOT NECESSARILY COSTLY. $ i . i - I r«.7 ! ,,«"''..'Tl»e'flcavy Curtains must come down, and the warm, health- jg S giving sun be allowed to penetrate into the living rooms. It takes I . neither a great* amount of money, nor a great amount of decorative i a talent; ;,to. give, a bright, cheerful, and inviting appearance to the I | .home—if you choose the right fabrics. v You will see the following | I DISPLAYED IN OUR WINDOWS. ' ' 1 I ■ PLAIN MUSLINS, 52 inches wide, " 1 . I At i/6,1/9, 2/-, 2/3 a yard. | 1 TASSELLED MADRAS MUSLINS, in Ecru and White, 52 inches and £ . | 60 inches; wide,' At 1/9, 2/-, 2/3, 2/6, 2/9, 3/-, 3/6 a yard. -I . FRILLEDWMADRAS .MUSLINS, in Eoru and White, 62 inches wide, $ '• " ' , ' . At 3/-, 3/3,3/6 a yard. ' I PLAIN MUSLIN CUSHION COVERS, in White and Ecru, 22 inches I | ■ by22itfc;hes,, ■ . • . . At 2/-eaoh. | 1 MUSLIN CUSHION COVERS, Embroidered and Appliqued Designs, 1 I 22 inches:by 22 inches,', , At 2/-, 3/6, 5/-, 6/6 each. | I <-' WHITE' EMBROIDERED MUSLIN COVERS, 20 inches by 20 inches, 1 « . - . At 2/6, 31; 3/6 each. | ; •■■■—— ■: /' | , ILAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. • • I

: KMAwn I '■ who can let these invest- f , " > mehts lie accumulating for ft. . ■ S 0 a o£ years, we. i I Wearer S " j ■ sras"' j;; '. ' jj *VV*»'?\'J«' M'.ra' sor 25 annual payments 5 j ■ iSStoiiglHHi e&tt&rs I r■ i 3B5&8SI trscs&nssvsjai I' ' f .ffIOOO 1100 ' [EiKli ISS! RJil fnfi nziF I ■ should occur at any time i . t bofore age 55, we will pay i v| H§Bj|lHoj yonr widow 'or family' j s■' ■■ - ' ■&■< .£IOOO, with' seven . other \ ' '\ I e,ually attr£LotiTe- j ' Send for pattionlara. • j i IwimiAL onE.«aSfssa!ag Barges ill DOUBLE; BEDSTEADS; 1; -yr i t Ai I must make , room for tho bnildera at onc0 ' bulky lines have to be sold, so am offering BEDSTEADS Less than. Landed : v- . , ■ - I GEORGE WINDER, . ' " IRONMONGER AND FURNISHING DRAPER, C 875 .Corner MANNERS AND CUBA STREETS. ■rrTTTTriTfliM^waiiiffTriiMiiiMiiiMiiniiimnapMiiaiiiLil fjpL-.; : j3 IN MEMORY CIF DEPARTED FRIENDS. IfgHpif HICKMOTT & SON, i; 11111-- - Ecclesiastical & Monumental Sculptors a "£3-' TNYITB Inspection of their large and varied ' S ®j"j •**- stock of New Dosigns of Monuments of ; i' " 10 ' )es ' : Marble. Elaborate Crosses I an< l Monuments in bast and richest coloured JxsffiwPKi Granites. SrniWi*/ "§s>" Special Gold Medal awardod for Ornamental B /mm H Load-Letter work, Now Zealand Exhibition. 53 Works: Thorndon Quay (opp. Government Station). ' © ' N.B.—The best attention given to Architects' i (S3 Designs in Marble, etc.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 291, 2 September 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 291, 2 September 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 291, 2 September 1908, Page 4

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