THE LATEST THING IN CLIPPING MACHINES. E. W. MILIiS~& CO., LIMITED, SO£E AGENTS FOR'NEW ZESLAIiH), Have Landing a Shipment, of BRITISH POWER HORSE-CLIPPING MACHINES. Working Parts are enclosed in.a dust-proof,gear'box. The Lutest and Most jUp-to-data Maehiue. Will CKp yonr Horse in 50 miante«, Kaay Eunm»g. Rapid Clipping. Keen- Cutting. Reliable. Also Power Horae-Clippers. Nos. 3, 4, 5. Patronised by the Crowned Heads ofEuropo, Also, HAND HORSE-CLIPPERS, by Beat Makers. Various Prices. POWER CLIPPER AT WORK. E. W. MILLS & CO., Ltd. SHOW ROOMS- JERVCiS-QUAr AND HUNTER-STREET, WELLINGTON. By Speoial' Appointment to His Excellenoyihe .Governor. Telephone No. 53. < W. LITTLEJOHN & SON, WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, AND OPTICIANS,' 224-222, LAMBTON42UAY, WELLINGTON, . NOW OPENED UP— A BEAUTIFUL LOT OF NEW SAMPLES OP ELECTiiO-PLATE-AND-SKVEB, FROM SHEFFIELD : Soup Tureens, Entree Dishes, Cake Baskets, Hot Waier Jugs, Afternoon TteaSet«« Teapots, Fruit Dishes, Napkin Kings. &o. INSPECTION INVITED. j, fl ist whose £hareeß Are eihadantxmt ga^BB^BBIBSBBBSaSBBHBBBBBi^nnir ib -Out Of touch With tfae'times. HedUH few clients, and therefore ieiv opportunities of improving his skill— he rusts. Andrews & Wyett chatge modeiatEl^^HMl hreve an enormous cKentele. Their methods and appbances are the latest and- beet approved by Dental Science. Their* rule is ;to give-, COMPLETE -SUTISEfcCEiaN .A2iS XO PAIX. OPEN BAILV. inclu4inK W«dno««»ys~ami SatuuUtys: 9 a.m. t« 5.30 p.m., 7 p.m. to 8.39^p.m. Sfcilfed Nurses in attemdancm^ Painless Extractions FREE where Sets are erJecad. SETS £2/2/- antf £3*3-. SATISFACTION OUARJUfTECD. ANDREWS & WYETT, Uwten Beatd losUtute, Corner Willis and Manners Streets, WELLINGTON. E_Cn_~_»n9B n aMßßß>B__mHß_B__»_»naßKM__M____M| t~ PUKE WATER! PURE WATER! PURE WATEE! USE-ONLY THE DELPHIN FILTEK. Will thoroughly Filter Waier with the rapidity of flow of an ordinary tap. A neat and serviceable household article. THOMAS BALLINGER & CO., LTD., PLUMBEKS AND IMPOETERS, 58, 60, 62, VICTOBIA. STREET. The Subtlety of Environment. A certain atmosphere of personality and refinement seems to cling about the well-arranged room and its furniture. So subtle, however, that it can be helped or marred by such a trifle as an ill-placed or incongruous chair, table, or cabinet. ■■■^■■■^■■■■■■^ A gathering of weil-considered furniture fpßfe3spßa»csßaa» such as ours will never contribute any- | r° g=gq '" I tlffl thing but seemly appointments, and our j llfl special show of 111 1 || Quaint Designs i iSlStt^ Duchesse Chests Jl ' ® i7T \ OC / 1 |L ) will emphasiscthe truth of this statement. O> > '~^***^**"^ \i Lovers of the home beautiful should not W' ' t p^^^ C farHo visit our showrooms when they wish w j Ho to add furniture to the domicile, whilst f' 1 I these contemplating the entire furnishing v otj a house will in economy's interests i come to I H. FIELDER & CO., I Furnishers :: :: Manners St, Wellington. I We supply everything in Furnishings alike for the Cottage or the Mansion.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 75, 31 March 1910, Page 5
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