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THE OPEN WAREHOUSE. GEORGE & DOUGHTY, LTD., WHOLESALE DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, ' 6*l-63 VICTORIA STREET, ' The Drapery Market for Wellington. 1 Offer Direct to the Public All Classes of Drapery .Goods ■ — — 2 ; rr ;. JUST OPENED! .. A MAGNIFICENT RANGE OF SPRING DRESS MATERIALS AND SILKS:— SATIN CHARMERESSE—In, henna, tangerine, jade, greys, champagnes, .. i , browns, etc. , , . FRENCH SILK DRESS nigger, henna, mole, turquoise, jade, and navy. CREPE DE' CHENE—In all colours.SILK AND WOOL CREPE VIMY—In henna, nigger, turquqise, fawn, navy, etc. ' *’ ut a r-v wnfil. AND SILK BENGALINE, BLACK TAFFETA, BLACK B SATIN, BLACK MOUSSELINE, and J’ANCY FLORAL SiLKS. ALL TO BE SOLD IN THE WAREHOUSE, AT . Heavily Discounted Wholesale Prides. • ' - . J ' -- OPEN TILL 9 O’CLOCK ON FRIDAY NIGHTS GEORGE & DOU6HIY, LTD., Wholesale Warehousemen. ESTABLISHED 1891. 61-63 VICTORIA STREET. One minute from "Evening Post." * Close to Public Library. ,

• ’ ; Romances . ; IWifen Ils l-ICT \/ G>; Years Ago! ® jF In olden days the Coffee-berries were roasted .Jr 1 , in a shallow ladle or pan -(mahmasch), aid when g half roasted were pounded in a mortar with a great J’ pestle (mahbath). i ; • ;< f !.v • < \ \ .'/ During this process a coffee-pot (bukraj) is placed on the t 1' / fire. 1 | When the water boils-the pot is taken off the fire and the I coffee-meal put into hot water. Then the pot is boiled a 1 I second time, and a third. ~ | | The ctipsare placed inside each other; a little coffee is pour- I 1 ed into the topmost, and thence into the second and others in 1 | turn. . After the last cup is rinsed, its contents arc poured g n into the fire as a libation to the Shekkh esh Shadilly—the ft ft ‘ - Patron of Coffee-Drinkers. : I ft Then the drinking begins. • I V To-day, this is the process : Have pot or jug quite g ( ft ' <'' hot ; add furiously boiling water. } Allow to'- J \ stand 5 or 6 minutes before serving ; and be sure f t ft to use ' ' < . g ft. ■ - ' ' * 0 fab OEtSISIEBESISaESBESECTinB

'... 7T7 ' . Pairs of Men’s and Youths’ B of TStandardised Boots, each Bearing Plain Stamped Prices, offered at a Reduction of 3/-, in “> e £l. ■’/ ’ .. .. , . ... - 1 < \ WALK A SHOES stand Children’s Hard Wear. ‘ C. J. WARD BOOT SHOPS LIMITED. f THE BOOT ARCADE - 106 Cuba St. COOKHAM HOUSE - 44 Manners St. v THE ARCADE - 137 Riddiford St. CORNER Courtenay Place and Tory St. JACKSON ST. Petone. ■

NEW SPRING IMPORTATIONS .. , JUST ARRIVED. WE HAVE THE NICEST SELECTIONS OF COAT FROCKS AND COS--TUMES EVER .YET "IMPORTED INTO NEW ZEALAND. INSPECTION INVITED. r K. WOOLF AND CO., 16 WILLIS STREET, GRAND HO"f"EL BUILDING.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 301, 14 September 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 301, 14 September 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 301, 14 September 1921, Page 2