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Telegrams, " MONITOR." Machinery 'Phone, 2510. : E'w. MILLS & €0./ LTD. .. Machinery. Merchants .. WELLINGTON. Specially low quotations during the month of September for our ' , EMGINES : ;IN STOCK & INCLUDING- ' ' LOW-PRICED, WELL-FOUND, RELIABLE "ATLAS" HORIZONTAL STEAM ENGINES .t • 7in. x lOin. Bin. x lOin. 9in. x 14in. ROBEY'S D. CYL. PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES Large Colonial Square Fire Box. 14 N.H.P. 28 to 42, Effective. 9in. x 14in. Stroke. • • GRICE'S SUCTION GAS PRODUCER PLANT Complete with .two Tanks. 14 8.H.P., with Magnetic Ignition and ! Connections. ' "LEICESTER" COKE BREAKERS FOR HAND, or FOR HAND AND POWER. GRICE'S TOWN GAS ENGINES ■ . ; Powerful, Simple, Efficient, Cheap. 4i B.H.P. S B.H.P. 11 B.H.P. STATIONARY OIL ENGINES \ , ' For Kerosene. By PETTER AND SONS, the celebrated English makers. 3 BIH.P. 4 B.H.P. 6 B.H.P. HOT-AIR ENGINES -r For Homestead and Domestic Use, Pumping,' etc. And the "ALL COMPLETE," with English-made Semi-Rotary Pump and Geared Connections. ; Ready for use. Au Engine at work is on exhibition at our Showrooms. We shall be pleased to' supply Prices and Particulars on application. CBl3 Are now being displayed - at our splendid Store in Cuba Street. . All that is fashionable is there, all that is chaste, beautiful, dainty, exquisite, is there. The choicest fabrics; the most delicate colour combinations, the. finest weaves, gathered from overy part of the Globe are there—to be admired, discussed, selected, and worn by the ladies of Wellington. PANAMETTE —A new material of soft, draping quality. Its stylish appearance, fast colours, unsurpassed wearing properties, will make it extremely popular hero. In England it is quite'the rage. A Costume in Golden Brown, Moss, Lotus, or ■ Navy would look charming. 3/11 yard. SILK EOLIENNES. Very becoming. In Cream, Dark Moss, Shrimp, Silver, Nil, • . Lilac, Dark Brown, Loutre, New Navy, Navy and Black. 5/6 yard. SELF:COLOURED STRIPE SICILIAN, in Cream, Sky, Olive,' Reseda,- Walnut, Burgundy, and Black 2/11 yard. PLAIN COLOURED PRUNELLA. Another new fabric of Mohair and Wool. Apart from its natural beauty, its most "attractive feature is its dust resisting, quality. This peculiarity makes it most desirablo for summer wear. Brown, Moss, Navy and Black. ' 3/6 yard. We offer a magnificent range of SPRING and SUMMER TWEEDS in Stripes and Checks , from 2/11 yard to 35/- a Dress of 7'yards, SHIRTING CAMBRICS, in every desirablo colour, including the latest two-tone designs. From,7£d. to 1/- per yard. FRENCH PRINTED COTTON VOILES, in newest colourings and delightful combinations of stripe and floral designs, From 10Jd. to 1/11 yard. COTTON MARQUISITE, in Self. Colours with White Stripe, Sky, Brown, Shrimp, Navy, Black, etc. 1/6 yard. TULLE CLEOPATRA. ' This lovely material is of most recent introduction, and wo especially commend it to the notice of our .customers. It is a fine net cotton fabric, .with a beautiful mercerised finish, and in appearance, equals a silk voile. The, designs avo most attractive, and will charm the hearts of ladies of artistic taste. • 1/11 yard. WE PARTICULARLY REQUEST AN EARLY INSPECTION. ; • Patterns post froe on application. : 13.few &: a v lLtWr" ; '; CUBA. STREET, r ' " ;/ WELLINGTON. • . Cs9la . : JOHN DWTHIE & CO., LTD. lawn mowers, / lawn mowers. In Choosing a LAWN MO WEE, select one that has given satisfaction to others. We 6tock the Best in all sizes, and our large selection of makers includes the following :-i GREEN'S CHAIN GEAEED, ' EANSOME'S AUTOMATON, . ANGLOPAEIS, NEW EASY. EMPIBE, AMEEICAN BALIr-BEARING, CHAMPION, ETC. RANSOME'S EDGE TRIMMER. A Perfect Machine for Trimming Grass Plot Edges. • : GARDEN TOOLS. GARDEN TOOLS. Tt adds to the pleasuro-of gardening to have Good Quality Garden TOOI3, and we can supply you with QUALITY AT REASONABLE PKICES. LADIES' GARDEN TOOL SETS. 1 SPADES. DIGGING "FORKS, WEED FOEKS, RAXES, HOES, SHOVELS, TROWELS. HEDGE CLIPPERS, PRUNING SHEARS, BRANCH CUTTERS, TURFING IRONS. • LAWN ROLLERS. GARDEN SEATS. . VERMOREL SPRAY PUMPS. INSPECTION INVITED. ~ JOHN : BUTHIE & CO., LTD., WILLIS STREET. C 560 HIGH-CLASS- DENTISTRY At Moderate Prices. INDIFFERENT DENTISTRY at Any Pries ii a bad bargain. Our complete organiiatioa and equipment enable us to turn out ver y ke»t dentistry at very moderato ' prices. • .ffii Complete Seti of Teeth (Upper and Lower), £4/4/-. Single Tooth for 5/-, Plain Extraction, 1/- .. Painless Extraction, 2/6. Each Extraction Under Gas (Gas given free), 2/6. Any number of teeth up 10 thirty-two easily extracted with one application of gal. Complete Sets of Teeth made in one day if required. OUR WORK IS STRICTLY HIGH GRADE. , FROST & FRGST, I ' • ' SURGEON DENTISTS, I |02 WILLIS STREET (50 yards above Manners St.). WELLINGTON. Open Saturday Eveaings till 9 o'clock. Write for further particulars. _____ t ; ART METAL WARE. WE ARE AT PRESE.NT SHOWING A' SPECIALL UNIQUE SELECTION OP ART WAL GOODfci, COMPRISING— KERB SUITES UMBRELLA STA^SS Fl.iE SCREENS , JARDI2IIERES LOC COXES UOOR and WINDOW FURNITURE COAL VASES K TC., ETC. Also AIRPIT FIRES IN ARTISTIC DESICNS AMD COLOURS. The Greatest Amount of Heat for the Smallest Consumption of Fuel. GRATES, INTERIORS, AND TILES. TILED PANELS, , SURROUNDS. Goods are of the Very, Latest Design, and are Remarkable for their Excellence. Our Reputation for these Goods iB Acknowledged, and wo must maintain it, ■TIE STEWiiT. 11188, SUSS IIAPWASE COMPANY LIMITED, COUHTENAY PLACE. CS24

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 301, 14 September 1908, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 301, 14 September 1908, Page 11

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