RAPHAEL TUOK'S ART PICTURES ! fT^HIS well-known firm, noted for their X famous reproduction of Paintings by fomous jnon, have this season sent 10 New Zealand sohim of tli9 Finest Works of Art that have ever loft their eslablifchment. "THE QUEEN OF SHEBA'S VISIT TO KING SOLOMON," by Sir E. J. Poynton, :s: s so well known that a description is unnecessary "DRTJMS OF THE FORE AND AFT" is admirobly portrayed by Mathew Hale, and all lovers o£ Kipling's work-i must ackiowledgo i,\n skill with which ths artist has treated his subject. "THE PROGRESS OF SPRING," by Chas. D. Ward, depicts a group of Merry MaHens romping in childish glee. "WHEN THE WORLD WAS YOUNG," . another of Sir E. J. Poynton' s works, shows the Roman Maidens at play. "ADRIFT," by J. T. Nettleship, in a sad picture, showing a Bear and Cub adrift on a floe of ice in a lonely Bea. 'GENERAL GORDON," by Stanley Berkeley. The General is tho prominent figure at Darfour, and a group of Slave Hunters in the foreground make an inteiesting picture. "PENNY A BUNCH," a study of"a Flower-seller, by Geo. E. Hicks. "UNTIL TO-MORROW," by G. S. Wright, is a charming study of two Lovers. These are only a few of tho Pictures that aro now on view at Messrs. R. and E. TINGEY'S, Manners-street, who have converted their Show Rooms into a regular PICTURE GALLERY,' which is daily thronged with those who love art for art's sake. For beautifying the home or for seasonable presents these Works of the Great Masters cannot be surpassed. Beautifully coloured, sketched true to Nature, they they aro worthy of a placo in any collec- . tion. 1 R. & E. TINGEY, LTD., MANNERS-STREET. S~i REAT LEASE-EXPIRING SALE ! RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. BOOTS AND SHOES MUCH BELOW COST. Come Straight in and Get the BARGAINS. LOASBY AND ISAAC, 99, ADELAIDE-ROAD. BENNETT & READY. A ERATED WATER AND CORDIAL J3L MANUFACTURERS, ! 249, WILLIS-STREET. DRINK SPARKLING PRUITEX ! THE NEW BEVERAGE OF THE \ SEASON. All orders promptly attended to, Tel. 378. T ONG'S CALIFORNIAN THISTLE J-4 AND NOXIOUS WEED EXTERMINATOR . Box containing 201b, to be diluted with 200 gallons of water, £1 ss. Keg containing £5 15s. Warranted harmless to animals. For ragwort, garden paths, etc., 5s per oil drum.— THOS. E. LONG, Patentee.— MUßßAY, ROBERTS AND CO.. Sole Agents for the Dominion.
fXHE LOVER OF THE BEAUTIFUL Will turn ' with pleasure to our window-display of Fine Glassware. The pieces shown are of an individuality and charm impossible to describe, and though beautiful they are practical as well. The display includes White and Coloured Specimen Vases, Rose Bowls, Lily Vases, and similar ornaments, the Heliotrope Vases being particularly worthy of note here. We ask you to see this display, also to inspect our Showrooms when Wedding or Xmas Gifts have to be chosen. I ED. ANDEISON ® CO., Ltd. China and Glass Merchants - Willis St., Wellington ESTABLISHED 60 YEARS.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 130, 29 November 1909, Page 3
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