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c. w. mills & co., Ltd. JERVOIS-QUAY and HUNTER-STREET. HOUSEHOLB and GENERAL IRONMONGERY, RETAIL DEPARTMENT. ' ' SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. BRASS WARE AND ANTIQUE COPPER WARE. FENDERS, KERBS, FIIIE-SCBEEN3. VASES, &c, in Elegant Designs. ARTICLES FOR PRESENTATION A SPECIALITY, CASES OP CUTLERY, CRUETS (of handsome design), SALAD BOWLS. AFTERNOON TEA AND COFFEE SETS, E.P. TEA TRAYS, <fco. KLKCTRO-FLATED WARE, for all requirements. GLADSTONE BAGS, BRIEF BAGS, TRAVELLING TKUNK3, HAT BOXES. BEDSTEADS. BEDSTEADS.. PABISIAN, FREKCH, and ITALIAN" DESIGNS. We have a large etock of Bedsteads of most exclusive desigu, ranging from 30s to £20. TO THOSE FURNISHINGWe offer the' "PRINCESS" BRDSI'EAD (all brass, -and specially imported for tWa market) at £7. It is v, liandaome Bedstead, and tho cheapest over offovod to tb« public. CALL OR WBITEFOK ILLUSTRATIONS. E. W. MILLS & CO.. LIMITED. I JERVOIS-QUAY and HUNTER-STREET. Iff VY7E have a very large stock «^ri& 3 here two nice patterns, any of 9 which we will send I ost Free n on receipt of remittance. H6355. E.P. and Cut Glass Salad Bowl with 1 I Servers complete. 16/6 h n AT .. nrllr or?suT» Similar Styles, but with heavy Solid Silver a I CATALOGUE SENT Mounts and Servers and best English Cut Glas* i I ON REQUEST. 90/-, £7/10/- and £8/10/- each. I ! H5847. Best Quality E.P. and Oak Salad Bowl with Servers to match 55/.. I Others in Oak and E P. at 32/6, 1 40/- to 90/- each, - {§ and in Porcelain and Electro Plate 30/-, 32/6, 50/-, 60/- each. H CRESCENT TEA; v This Tea is a special - Wend of the best teas grown in Ceylon, and baden_powelli every care is taken to gS gD (postage extra). Sent any parl keep UP tlte high StanAMERIOAN BOOT REPAIRING COM. QlialHy fOf pant, which fRF^fFNT TFA , Corner Buckle and Tory itreeta. Wellington WIUUI UKEdLCH 1 ICA 1 v ., v , _ has become famous. Have you a p^i Experts will tell you Luke's Cooking that CRESCENT TEA goes further and is Range? frx infinitely superior to »**« i S SS U U r PaCke<l " y jpn, .^ s*. CRESCENT TEA is #feT llf "ir L ' ■ «-% Packed in Wellington y/gj/cpi ceT^ by New Zealanders. 1 ''" v ifczi^^^r^7T~j ~""~ B'f^gJfejS^ T HOMAS BALLINGEft ) — ' — ' Y^ \ , DELPHINE WATER FILTERS, for High ta^assaasxy _y Jji. i ..tih i - ■■■." ■^■^■~ or Low Pressure i'JI"l!! r "^^ aoa^" TOS3 ' '.""""'".r^ CAST IRON ENAMELLED BATHS Sole Makers of the ' /-®Pii^§^^g^? GLOBE, PREMIER, NAPIERS, KIWI; f wMi^^wte^ AND COTTAGERS. ff^W^^^^W^ Every Attention given to Repairs. [^ ,lf7fji~'ir:l'.m' -1 To be had from all Ironmongers or ~--£*-*-«-«ca..i..y/- '•■<■-*• S. LUKE & CO., Ltd , JJL^.^.Jl^ ALLKN-STPJSBT* WELLINGTON. j&v^_____^ ir^>^v Af^l^^^fTN. BATHROOM FITTINGS, includinf fllPiffi''i'nfPp^ l| il'iirl Spong and Soap Holders, Towel Racks, /^-^^^^Sr^l^il'll^^ 8 ' °^ VIEW AT OUR SHOWROOMS, /^^^W.S|ifM 52 > VICTORIA-STREET. ( P^S^Si&fi^ THOMAS BALLINGEK ! L PLUMBERS AND IMPORTERS. "^ LATEST "** LATEST LATEST I MARINE OILENGINES. R W> VIEyTUE & THE "LEADER" double-cylinder, opposed Marine Motor. Call and 5, VICTORIA-STREET, Wellington, inspect samo. Special rates for Indent Orders. We advise you to place orders jp RAIN, FLOUE, PRODUCE, AND early for, next seasou. Marine Motors V3T rn,viAfT<*<jinv nl. iT-rr awt« and Engines overhauled and repaired COMMISSION .U^IvCIIANTS. at tho lowest rates. ALEX. ROSS AND CO., 83, Manners-street, Wellington. . . f [ : ° 1 Agents lor (HARPET BEATING and Chimney V> Sweping aie our specialties Win- THE N.Z. FLOURMILLERS 1 dO-Ors* dow, house, and office cleaning. Welling BATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. ton Cleaning Co., 25. Dkon Etieet. 'Phon* 5224.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1908, Page 3