A UECORD SHIPMENT OF RATTAN FURNITURE! / t i IH.IS graceful and artistio furniture lends itself admirably to the furnishing of tho summer home or seaside cottage or buiigalow. Cool, simple, inviting, and inexpensive, no wonder the demand is steadily increasing. Our collection embraces all the wanted articles, and our prices are well under the average for the quality of tho goods. KEEP THIS LIST BY YOU AS A REFERENCE. IT IS SURE TO COME IN USEFUL AS THE SUMMER ADVANCES. RATTAN CHAIRS, in dozens of different quaint and comfortable designs. In a fine range of prices— l3s 9d, 15s 9d, 16s 6d, 17s "6d, 18b 9d, 21s 6d, 22s 6d, and 25s 6d each. \ EATTAN SETTEES, with nice high baokfj, strongly made. At 22s 6d, 42s 6d, 44s 6d, 455, 48s 6d, 54s 6d, 57s 6d, and 67s 6d each RATTAN DECK CHAIRS AND LOUNGES, convertible into three different positions. Prices— 2ls 9d, 22s 6d, 23s 6d, 25s 6d, 31s 6d, 32s 6d each. RATTAN CAKE STANDS, three strong shelves. Prices— 9s 6d and lls 6d each. RATTAN TABLES, in a fine variety of shapes and sizes, round, square, oblong, and octagon shape tops. Prices— -17s 6d, 21a 6d, 22s 6d, 24s 6d, 28s 6d, 32s 6d, 35s od, and 38s 6d each. RATTAN WORK BASKETS, 'open, with two trays, at 17s 6d each; also in different patterns, with covered tops, at 21s each. RATTAN BOOK AND NEWSPAPER STAND, very tuseful and quite novel. Prices 8s 6d and 9s lid each. RATTAN CRADLES. At 22s 6d, 36s 6d, 47s 6d, 52b 6d each. RATTAN CHAIRS, for children, in different shapes. At 5s 6d, 5s 9d, 6s 6d, 7b 6d, and lls 6d each. RATTAN SEWING BASKETS— A very useful article. Prices according to size. At Is lid, 2s, 2s 2d, 2s 4d, 2s 6d, 2e 9d, 3s, 3s 3d each. RATTAN PICNIC BASKETS, two and three-tier, in different sizes. At 8s 6d, 10s 6d, 15s 6d, 17s 6d. RATTAN TRUNKS, in round and flat tops, three useful sizes in each. Prices 21a 6d, 27s 6d, and 32s 6d each. KIRKCALDIE <& STAINS, ltd
THE CONSISTENTLY HIGH-GRADE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE OF our garments during the four years we have been established in Wellington has enabled us in thai short time to build up one of the largest and soundest Tailoring businesses m New Zealand, with clients extending over the whole Dominion, from Auckland to the Bluff. The fact that our connection has steadily been growing— in spite of the recent depression — is evidence that the excellent quality of our productions is appreciated by discriminating dressers. Gentlemen intending placing their orders for spring and summer olothes will find our stock replete with all the latest ooloura and designs as worn in the West End. We have also just landed a complete range of the well-known Bliss Flannels in various shades of grey. E. NORTON & CO. TAILORS, 96, WILLIS-STREET. PIRST IMPRESSIONS ARE ALWAYS LASTING. THE appearance of your Dress ia the main factor in making the first impression both pleasing and lasting When style and comfort are combined with a smart appearance, tho first and last impressions of one's Tailor are highly satisfactory. All our customers are impressed with our High-class Tailoring. CARR & BELL, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS, MANNERS-STREET. SINCE MR. B. MILLIGAN'S \ Return from London HIS ROOMS IN KELBURNE-AVENUE TIAVE been thronged with old •*^- and new clients placing their orders for the LATEST MAYFAIR FASHIONS AND SUITINGS which, he brought with him. Early eeleotion is positively necessary if disappointment is to be avoided. x AN ADDITIONAL SHOWROOM Has been fitted up to display the goods, and our workmen have been placed on extra hours to cope with the rush. s OUR STORY IS BRIEF, BUT it is of the utmost importance to the man who wants a euit in the height of 6tyle at no_ extra cost. There will be a somothing in the suit we make for you that will apeak volumes for the skill of our tailors. OUR PRICES— 7Os to 955. BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., "THE QUALITY TAILORS/ LAMBTON - QUAY, WELLINGTON. TO BE PROSPEROUS YOU must look prosperous, and if you would be well-dressed your garments should bear tho "OSBORNE" stamp. An "OSBORNE" suit fits as if you were built into it, and the style speaks for tho art of our cuttera We aro showing an excellent range of tho NEWEST MATERIALS for tho Spring and Summer. Why not call and see them? H. OSBORNE & CO., select tailors, 172, ouba-st. CTILLEARD InATUSOH, | • . ARCHITECT, j Biillftnee-streitt, Wellington (oppoiit* Mi ftt &»plK P »aif*a Amu Sil, _8Q»
BKEAIi PIPES ! THE "G.A." BRAND. LONDON AIADE. • THINK OF THE PLEASURE YOU MISS WHEN you do not own a good Pipe. Day after day, week alter weak, you are allowing: your«elf to miss the full realisation of a satisfying smoke, perhaps tho greatest form of pleasure a- man has. The smoker of a "G.A." Pipe gains the most that smoking can give. The mellowness of those Pipes LASTS, always giving the same perfection of enjoyment whother smoked much <>r little. Every good shape known to ua is embraced in our range of these Pipes, which *re being offerod at 3/6 EACHExclusively from G. AI/DOUS, TOBACCONIST, LAMBTON-QUAY. JF HURSTHOUSE, • DENTAL SURGEON, Of the Philadelphia Dental College, and the late Neoley and Atkinson, Christchurch, 216, LAMBTON-QUAY, Opposite Kirkcaldie and Stains (over Davis aud CUter). _____ COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Two minutes from wharves, one minute from General Post Office. Magnificently furnished. Tariff, 8s per day. Day and Night Porter. A single bottle of Ale, Wine, or Spirits at wholesale prices obtainable in Bottle Store. A delicious cup of tea or glass of wive may be obtained irs the Ladies' Refreshment Room next Whitcombe and Tombs. Motor Cars for hiro, with experienced drivers; charges reasonable. Garage Blair-street. Wines and Spirits pure and of the very beet. G. PINNOCK, (Late Trocadero) Proprietor. "IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT., Absolutely necessary for the SICK ROOMTHOMSON, LEWIS & COS Specially prepared soda water for invalids! , coda Water for invalids; la syphons, marble, or cork bottles. Private home deliveries daily. Telephone 148,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 94, 18 October 1909, Page 6
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