Shall we see any " Stonewalling" in the present Parliamentary session, or is the thing "dead as a door nail?" Will members keep their work " steadily in view," or will they do it ? In the dire event of another " Stonewall " we would counsel members to first pay a visit to To Aro House. We have some things that would make even <a "stonewall" endurable. M'Lintook's soft purified down qnilts, of which we have just opened a splendid variety, in all sizes and qualities, from 18s Cd to five guineas, would be invaluable requisites. Our Austrian, Newmarket, and Andalusian railway rugs from 7s 6d to 21b should be equally in request, and after having served their temporary purpose would be of great use to members on their return journey, and would, in their homes, be pleasing mementos of Te Aro House. ' As further adjuncts to repose during the weary flow of words, we would recommend our superior blankets, as being unrivalled in
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Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 138, 13 June 1891, Page 2
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160Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 138, 13 June 1891, Page 2
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