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Furniture Department. THE D.I.C. Furniture Department supplies Furniture of every description suitable for the humblest or wcollhie-t home, at lowest prices for goods of reliable quality. Iei «ons about to furnish should visit the D.I.C, aad vote the moderate prices, and obtain special quotations for complete furnishings. DRAWING ROOST. BEDROOM— Continued. Davenports— Walnut iulaid, best leather top, fitted with French Bedsteads, 3 feet, 3i feet, 4 feet, 4J feet widedrawers aud stationery cases, 90/- to 126/- 22/6 to 40/Cabinels— Walnut Cabinets with carved panels, bevelled French Bedsteads, Brass and Iron, 3 feet, 3J feet, 4 feet, 4J mirror back, £8 10s. to £12 10a. feet, 5 feet wide-from 22/6 to 200/Occasional Chairs-In Kauri, Rimu, and Walnut, covered in Toilet Glassea plain moulded, and with drawers-4/6 to 21/tapestry, silk plush, or Genoa velvet, from 30/- to 40/< Oyal Glasseß witn Jewel Drawera-27/6 to 40/Occasional Corner Chairs-Kaun, Walnut, Rosewood, covered French Barcelonette, to swing-from 32/6 to 47/6 in tapestry, silk plush, Genoavelvet, from 35/- to 80/- Children's Cots, 4 feet 1 2 feet, 4 feet 3 inches x 2 feet 3 inches Fancy Occasional Chair— Kauri, Walnut, covered in cretonne, 2 2/6 37/6 to £4 os. tapestry, and plush, 65/- to 105/- Children's ' Bedsteads, 5 feet x 3 feet, various coloursFancy Occasional Chair — Rimu, Kauri, or Walnut, covered in 37 ,q to gO,g o , ' Fanc7Fo£g rr CPS-C/a^efC P S-C / a^ef Vestry, tapestry and plush, Flax Mattresses, s IM , » feet ,3 feet, 3} feet, 4 feet, 4J feet, all plush, 8/6 to 37/6 * __ 5 feet wide-from 4/6 to 2d/Occasional Chair-In Rimu, Kauri, or Walnut, covered in Kapok Beds, same sizes-from 16/6 to 40/tapestry or plush, 37/6 to 47/6 Hair Mattresses, same sizes-from 22/6 to 100/Antique Occasional Chair— Rosewood, covered in silk plush or Spring Mattresses, same sizes-from 17/6 to 80/Genoa velvet, 60/- to 80/- W , oven Wire Mattoesses-^6/- to 40/Chesterfield Settee-Cretonne, tapestry, leather, or plush, Pillows, in Flax, Kapok, Hair, and Feather-1/11 to 12/6 £6 19s. 6d. to £20 Bolsters, „ „ „ „ —2/6 to 21/Overmantels, from 77/6 to £15 15s. Hanging Glasses-from 1/9 to 6/6 Girandoles with bevelled plates. Walnnt Brackets „ . opETS Occasional Suites— Consisting of Settee and two Easy Chairs, uAnrxno. in cretonne, tapestry, tapestry and plush, Genoa velvet, Tapestry Carpet, 27 inches wide— l/ 6, 1/8, 2/4, 2/6, 2/11, 3/-, £7 10s. to £25 . 3/g 3/11 per yard Occasional Suites— Consisting of Couoh, two Easy Chairs, and _„,",'/„' . ... , „ tt«;«« o/a 0/11 01 six small Chairs in cretoLe, tapestry, or Utrecht velvet, Kidderminster Carpet, 36 uiches wide, Union-2/8, 2/11, 3/-, from £10 10s. to £27 10s. 3 / 6 PP r y ard Music Stools— ln Austrian Bentwood, Walnut, Kauri, or Rimu, Kidderminster, all Wool — 4/3, 4/6, 5/- per yard covered in tapestry, velvet, or leather, 20/- to 37/6 Pelt, 42 inches wide— l/ 9to 2/- per yard Music Cabinets— With glass fronts and bevelled mirror backs, Pelt, 50 inches wide — 2/6 to 3/6 per yard 90/- to 126/- Plain Felt, in Art Colours, from 42 to 50 inches wide — Music Canterburys— ln Walnut, from 45/- to 60/- 3/- to 3/9 per yard Corner Cabinets— With bevelled mirror baoks, 60/- to 90/- Brussels Carpet, 27 inches wide— 3/6 to 6/4 per yard Occasional Tables— ln a great variety, from 5/6 to 37/6 Borders to match— 4/9 to 5/- per yard Whatnots— Corner and oblong, from 25/- to 45- . B est \yjit O n ana Axminster, Extra Thick Pile, Borders to BEDROOM. match— from 9/6 per yard - Victorian Axminster Parquet Carpets, various sizes, in the Washstands-from 8/6 to 25/- lategt designß and art oo lourings-£l3 10s to £22 10s Toilet Tables-from 7/6 to 25/- Tanjore Vestibule Rugs-58/6 to £8 5s Duchess Toilet Chest, with Glass — 52/6 to 115/- ' Medicine Cupboards -17/6, 22/6, to 37/6 Felt Squares— l 4- to 20/Chest of Drawers— s2/6 to 75/- Kidderminster, Union, and all wool Squares, various sizes, Toilet Chests— from 28/6 to 45/- fr6m 3 yards x 2J yards, to 4 yards x 5 yards— from Commodes— from 20/- to 60/- 24/6 to £5 5s Early English Marble-top Washstands, with Drawers. — Brussels Squares, all sizes— from 105/- to £9 6s 78/6 to 105/- Turkey Squares and Hearth Bugs of very best quality Bedroom Chairs — 4/6 to 7/6 jjutej u te Stair Carpets 18 inches to 22£ inches— BJd to lid Early English Wardrobe, with Glass Panel— l7o/- to £15 All Wool Dutch, 18 inches to 27 inches— 2/6 to 3/3 Duchess Toilet Tables— ss/- to 86/- Tapestry Stair Carpet, 22* inches to 27 inches— l/ 11 to 3/6 Chamber Pedestal— 2o/- to 40/- Brussels „ „ 22| inches to 27 inches— 4/6 to 5/3 Italian Bedsteads, 4J feet wide— l2s/- to £11 >f }| „ one yard wide— 9/6 Linoleums, Floorcloths, &c. Linoleum, 6 feet wide— from 1/9 to 4/3 square yard RATTAN FURNITURE— Continued. • Oilcloth, 6 feet to 12 feet wide— lOjd to 4/- square yard Rattan Tables 22/6 to 37/6 „ n."o *"* T idS> ta A elega 3* P l t , tem |rf /3 C^ Uare y " d a Rattan Occasional Crescent Chair, 19/6 to 25/Cork Carpet nmseless and very durable-5/- to 5/6 square yard. Occasional, Bingle (.hell shaped seat, 29/6 to 39/6 Linoleums, 18 m&m wide, with border-lOJd to 2/8 Occasional double shell shaped seat, 32/6 to 42/6 Oilcloth-6d, 7 ? d, 8d ..,..,. Occasional, horseshoe, 39/6 to 49/6 Linoleum, 22i inches wide-1/1 to 2/9 Occasional Chairs in a variety of artistic designs, from 17/6 to Oilcloth — 7fd.-> 27/5 Linoleum, 27 inches wide, with border— l/ 6to 3/6 Occasional, single shell, round seat, 22/6 to 32/6 Oilcloths— 9d, 1/3; 2/3, 3/3, 3/6 Occasional Corner Chair, 32/6 to 42/6 Linoleum, 36 inches^wide— l/10, 2/4, 2/9, to 4/3 Occasional "Tub " Chair, 19/6 to 25/OUcloths- 1/- to 4/3 - ' Easels, 20/- to 37/6 Linoleum, 45 inches wide — 2?9, 3/6, 4/6 5/- Music Canterburys, 30/- to 50/Oilcloths— l/ 3, 2/2, to 5/9 *-> Flower Holders, 10/6 to 25/Linoleums, 54 inches widerrS/6, 4/3, 6/- Any article made in Rattan to customer's own design. Oilcloth— l/ 6to 6/3 ' , , HALL & DINING ROOM. BAMBOO TABLES. Hall Tables, 25/- to 35/- : Chairs, 17/6 to 35/Hall Stands, combining table, hat rack, umbrella stand, with Bamboo Occasional Table— Matting tops, 13/6 to 17/6 brushbox, and mirror back, from 45/- to £8/10/- ., „ ». Two flaps, 15/6 to 19/6 Glastonbury Chair, from 37/6 to 50/Bamboo Octagon Table— Matting tops, with shelves, 27/6 to- Dining Tables— Rimu, Kauri, Walnut and Blackwood, on 35 /' ' 3,_ , ,_ . castors, 37/6 to £12 12/Bamboo Lacquered top and shelves, with two flaps, very artistic, Carved Dining Room suites in' Kauri, Walnut, and Mahogany, 37/6 to 45/6 ' 'consisting of couch, two comfortable easy chairs, and six Bamboo Matting top, four flaps, afternoon tea table, 27/6 to chairs covered in saddle-bags and velvet, tapestry, leather, 35/- buflalo-hide, and morrocoo, £17 10s. to £40 Bamboo Matting top, two flaps, afternoon tea table 20/- to 27/6 Dining Chairs— Carved, in Rimu, Kauri, Walnut and BlackRustic Table, with shelves, 12/6 to 25/- wood and Mahogany, in covering as above, 30/- to 63/Wicker Chair, from 12/6 to 20/- Dining Easy Chairs— Carved, in .Rimu, Kauri, Walnut, „ „ superior, 20/- to 35/- Blackwood, or Mahogany, 85/- to 150/Bamboo Tripod Stands for Fern Baskets, from 7/6 to 15/- Couch Coverings as suites, 80/- to 200/- „ Brackets, Stools, Tables, Easels, &c. Sideboards— Rimu, Kauri, Blank wood, Walnut, and Mahogany, RATTAN FURNITURE. Dinner Waggons in Kauri, Rimu, Walnut, and Blackwood or Rattan Settees, 42/- .to 77/6, Mahogany, 42/- to £7 10s. D.I.C. Complete Furnishing Warehouse. B. HALLENSTEIN, Chairman of Directors. A. A. CORRIGAN, Manager.

n T _EAM FURNITURE FACTORY, DIXON-STBEE*. UI'HOLSTERY WORKS, Co v B»HILL-STBBET. RET-AIIi STOEES. 47, 49, 51, I^Janneeb-stbbkt. WE WILL NOT Promise the performance of miracles in tho making of Furniture and Bedding*' BUT WE DO Claim to give fair treatment, and guarantee to our patrons THE BEST GOODS AT TAIR PRICES. FAULTLESS EURNITURE AND BEDDING. BUYERS who want what they pay for, and are willing to pay for what they get, will best serve their interests by asking us for prices, and we are confident of being able to give them the greatest satisfaction, at prices fully 5 per cent, less than those advertised by other houses. FLOCKTON & CO., VARIETY STORES, Mannbes-stbkbt.

! -= T UNCHEON •^ AT GEO. BODLEY'S. LAMBTON-QUAY, From 12 to 2 p.m. daily. TEA, From 5 to 7 p.m. Light Rsfbeshments, &c, Ac, At.all Hours. SUPPERS ON SATURDAYS Till 12 p.m., Comprising Fried Fish, Oyßters in any mode, Grills, Ham and Eggs, &0., <to., AT GEO. BODLEY'S.

JOHN DUTHIE & CO. (LIMITED), TRONMONGERS AND IRON MERCHANTS, WILLI& AND VICTOBIA STBEKTS, Have pleasure in announcing the arrival of a large assortment of the following Lines, viz. : — NICKEL-PLATED TAKLE, BRACKET, PENDANT, and LIBRARY LAMPS, in several patterns. ANUCAPNIC and DUPLEX TABLE LAMPS FENDERS, in bright and brass bead, brass rail CURB.S, in brass rail, all brass, and marble FIREIRONS, FD2E BRASSES, RESTS, and STOPS MARBLE and, SLATE MANTELPIECES, REGISTER GRATES, the best selection in the city COAL VASES. PARLOUR BELLOWS, FIRE-GUARDS • HARRISON BROS. & HOWSON'S Celebrated TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY The universal satisfaction and increasing trade proves this Cutlery to be the best value yet introduced to this market. JOHNSON'S and LOCKWOOD'S TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY, fully stocked J SOLE IMPORTERS Of the Woll-known "ARGUROID SILVER* SPOONS and FORKS, Which will wear white throughout. AGENTS FOR PERRY'S FIRE-RESISTING SAFES.

WELLINGTON ACCLIMATIZATION SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON. npHE Trout Fißhing Season Commenoes on I. the 15th of September, 1894, and Closes on the 15th April, 1895. Licenses at a fee of .£1 for Men, and 5s for Ladies and Bojs of 16 years of age or under may be obtained from Mr. Geo. Den ton, Willis-street, Wellington, or from Ml. Tisdall, Gttwmith, Lwnbtoa-q*&y,

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 54, 1 September 1894, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 54, 1 September 1894, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 54, 1 September 1894, Page 2 (Supplement)