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E"A K A IMS at WfiMeff's Comer n >0 KJ? 1 " '"'in'iTwnMi" V'im*.*ii^iM^maimKi« , nii m EiceptplOpporliiii to Fiiraisl. Firsitire, Carpets, Crecleri, Harteare, CHESTERFIELD and 2 DIVAN CHAIRS, in Saddlebags and Velvet, £12 10s. COUCHES (Spindle Back in Morrocoline), 355. 7-Pisce SUITE (Saddlebags and Velvet), Couch, 2 Easy Chairs, 4 Chairs, For £10 10s. DFCHESS CHESTS'(Large Mirror, 3-Drawer), 335. AUSTRIAN BENTWOOD CHAIRS, Best Quality. Our Special, at 6s. 6d. SCORES OF LINES OF FURNITURE REDUCED BELOW OUR FAMOUS-LOW PRICES. CHILDREN'S COLLAPSIBLE GO-CARTS, 255.; with Hood, 355. ANTIQUE KERBS ' (with Irons .to.. Match) , ,215.,' 255., -355. ■ BRASS KERBS , (with Brasses to-Match), 425., 48s. 6d. r 555. BEDSTEADS (Full Size),- Brass Rails, 2in.Pillars, 455. Heavily Mounted in Brass. Also Large Assortment Wood Bedsteads. CHILDREN'S COTS, Very Stronff. At 17s. 6tS. . TRAVELLING TRUNKS—Strong'Leather, Steel acd Cane; also Gladstone and Brief Bags, All 31* Ssls Prices. * LINOLEUMS, CARPETS, RUGS,'MATS, LACE'CURTAINS, TABLE COVERS,. TOWELS, ALL AT CLEARING PRICES UNTIL END OF TEAR.

! 1 D.964. Charming E.P. Ifufflneer Set, In. caeo, £6 103. 6d. | 'We'hold a very .large and choice selection of fine | quality Electro-plated goods, imported direct by us from I tho best English makers, such that we can confidently K assure our customers' will give entire satisfaction. We 1 cater for those who want the best, and the best is I always''the'cheapest in the long run. Our goods are 5 very heavily plated and beautifully finished; they will' i . stand years of constant use and still retain their fine I appearance. Do not fail to see our stock, or send for \ our free Catalogue, illustrating many pieces from it. !--- ' : til- ; : I - By Special'.Appointment to • J HIS EXCELLENCY LORD LIVERPOOL) ■" | K.C.M.G., 11. V.Q. .-y., | Jewellers and Silversmiths, | (Established 1879.) j Showroom: 222-224 Lambton Quay, Wellington

'MOTOR CAR BEATS EXPRESS BY-3,HOURS The Melbourne-Adelaide Express takes 17 hours 56 mins. for 483 miles —along practically a level rail tract By road' it's vastly different: There's an 80 mile sand desert to negotiate, and hundreds of miles of rutty roads and rocky bush tracks to drive over; yet Mr. Murray Aunger, of Adelaide,' averaged 38 miles per hour from capital to capital, covering 579 miles in ' the wonderful time of 14 hrs. 54 mins. HE USED DUNLOP TYRES. ' THINK WHAT THIS MEANS FOR THE TYRES! THE STRAIN IS ' TERRIFIC—for pace has to be maintained irrespective of road- surface. This is where the Remarkable Strength and Durability of Dunlop Tyres is emphasised and appreciated, and wherfc the Quality of Dunlop Material and Workmanship is tested to the utmost, and' proved Good and True. The same features have made "Dunlops" the most popular and economical in Australasia to-day. THEY STAND UP TO HARD WORK, and they should, for "Dunlops" are the Best Tyres made. It pays to use them! OBTAINABLE ALL OARAGES. DUNLOPRUBBER. CO. OF AUSTRALASIA LTD.. At! States »od N.I. JOHN' DUTHIE & ©©. FOR LIMITED . BUILDERS* HARDWARE. ' AIR PIT FIRES. New and up-to-date designs, in colours to match your rooms, and at reduced prices. Save time, labour, and expenso, REGISTER AND INTERIOR CRATES, MANTELPIECES. PORCELAIN ENAMELLED BATHS, Taper or Parallel. • PORCELAIN ENAMELLED SINKS and Steel Enamelled Sinks. LAVATORY BASINS,' Angular or Oblong. KITCHEN RANCESi Orion, Zealandia, 1 Scott's, or Luko's. LOCK SETS, English or American, latest designs. "Titan" Bost Galvanised Combated Iron, Portland Cement, Ridging, Spouting, Down Pipe, Galvanised Piping and Fittings, Red-end, Black-end •Roofing Felt, Vulcanito Roofing, Rex Building Paper, Sheet Lead, Oils and Paints, etc. JOHN. DUTHIE &. 60,, . LIMITED, •METALS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS, Willis Street. TELEPHONES—Town Department, 3006; Office, 573; Wholesale Department, 156; Iron Yard. 2564. >

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2114, 3 April 1914, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2114, 3 April 1914, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2114, 3 April 1914, Page 11