ABOUT CARPETS. rf"\Uß Carpet Room is crowded wii'.i boautiful \J designs and fine qualities of Carpets. Mats, and Bugs. We have no hesitation in stating that wa hold the Largest and Most Complete Stook of Carpets in Wellington, and no one will have any difficulty in choosing harmonious colour* to beautify their home. Many of the Designs of our new Carpets nnd Borders aro exclusive .and are not procurable elsewhere in New Zealand. A full range of Artistio, Soft, Well-woven and Ever-wearing Carpets are open to inspection, and a visit will prove that onr statements are not overdrawn. AXMINSTEB,' The Carpet of Distinction. WILTON. Soft to the tread, durable, and such a Variety of New Designs that every need and colour scheme can be suited. All these Carpets are made in England by the Best Manufacturers in the World, and, their name is a guarantee of l-oir good qualities. OEEENTAL RUGS. Everyone who enjoys real works of art, ind who appreciates the subtle influence of these rare produotß of the Far East, can appreciate the real delight such a collection of genuine Orientals, from Persia, India, Turkey, and Afghanistan can give, and the specimens we now offer of Oriental Rug Art are well worth your 'time to visit. • : DONEGAL. Ireland has' been noted for years for its Hand-loom Work, and we can show (six only) Real Sand-woven Seamless Donegal Carpets made in one piece. The Colours are quaint but the Wearing Qualities are Excellent! Made on the primitive looms of j- !es, with dyed yarns, these old-time weavers still produce Carpets that have made Donegal famous. HY. FIELDER & 00., MANNERS STREET. C5Bl EVERY VISITOR WAS DELIGHTED TSTITH our exquisite display of New ' * Season's Models revealed during . our recent Spring Showing. Our work combines nil that fashion dictates and the heart of the most fastidious lady, desires. Our large—and over-increasing—connection amongst the leading ladies of Wellington is a sufficient guarantee that our work is unsurpassed in Now Zealand. Step in to-day. Our handsome range , of materials, Dainty Muslins, choice and effective Trimmings, will fascinate you. Alpaca Gown 6 u speciality. Prices Moderate. ' (SOLDBIOM BIOS. HIGH-CLASS LADIES' TAILORS, BANKS'S BUILDINGS, GREY STREET, Opposite G.P.O. (Take lift to top floor.) C 93-1 .'.JOBBER'S . MELBOURNE HOUSE, CUBA STREET. TdST RECEIVED.—A Magnificent Shipment of COSAQUES, all colours and designs. FANCY FLORAL BASKETS, SOUFFLE CASES,: LACE PAPER D'OYLEYS, CUTLET FRILLS, ETC. TIN-IJNED WEDDING CAKE BOXES. . . CONFETTI. BRANCH TEA ROOMS—LAMBTON QUAY. Telephone, 263 and 211. 1Y *"k ' f\ mm.-■ IM liß • Many a.wemnn whoso, hair wm pr«y owe* the reftorctjon of)it't natural cnlour to. Milos, Hur "Restorer., Lswt yffcr 1500 bittles of this wacttaful' Rtitorcr w«re ftfld, every, purcfiiscr was dclr«hicd with reiulli. Milw is not a dye—ii nol tlicky— wilLnjpt s6tl tKe skin tier any fabrie. Milos Hiir RttWer is soW tinder, a jnaranlee of satisfaction. Price, 7/6 & battle, pott free. HISS M, MoELWAIS, toilet specialist, 25* QUEEN ST., AUQKUHO. H.Z, *C£HT MILOS TOILET CO; In 15 years' experience, Miss ' McElwain, Premier Toilot Specialist of New Zealand, has proved that this scientific preparation never fails to bring back the natural colour and healthy growth to the hair. 18/6 . 18/6 Postage Postage W. R. SCHOLEFIELD, Watchmaker, Jeweller and Optician, 39 MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. A TBINfi OF BEiUTV IS A JOY FOR EVER. " Cnltivato' beanty to the utmost in our gardens and in our homes," says George Eliot. The most successful' method is to adorn our dwellings with beautiful and chaste decorations. We are showing exquisite Japanese Ware that will make the most beautiful homes more beautiful. The colourings are quite different from the ordinary Japanese goods, the exceedingly rich, floral designs being particularly attractive. DAINTY TEACUPS FANCY TEAPOTS QUAINT VASES ' HANDSOME BOWLS All Beautiful, and all Moderately Priced. Inspection Invited. * EDWARD ANDERSON & CO., Ltd. CHINA AND CLASS MERCHANTS, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Established 60 years.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 300, 12 September 1908, Page 14
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