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|BIHIIHIIHMHmWH ■IIIIIH— im HWWIII IIIIIIMIWIIIIHI^ IRONMONGERY :: FURNITURE CROCKERY At Extraordinary Low Prices for Cash. BEDSTEADS. I 2in. PILLAR, BRASS RAIL— From £2/5/- .< S ALL BRASS— Square or round pillar. £9/10/- to £19/10/- ,§ HOSPITAL BEDSTEADS— With wire mattress. From IS/6 1 CHILDREN'S COTS— With wire mattress. From 21/- g BEDDING and WIRE MATTRESSES— AIso Exceptionally Cheap 1 ' LAMPWARE. I TABLE LAMPS— Fr«m 2/6 HANGING LAMPS— From 7/6 1 WALL LAMPS— Fr«m 1/6 1 FENDERS. 1 BEDROOM— 2/6 • BRASS RAIL— From 7/9 I ALL BRASS FENDERS and KERBS— Exceptionally Cheap 1 '■' FURNITURE. | \Ve are showing a Large Variety of LOCALLY-MADE FURNI- I TURE at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES; also some REAL 1 OAK BEDROOM and DININGROOM SUITES, at OUR I FAMOUS LOW PRICES; besides some Superior CHESTER- A FIELDS and DIVAN CHAIRS, etc. I CROCKERY AND CLASSWARE. I Pnly lately we have added this department and have now a Splen- 1 did Selection of DINNER WARE, TEA WARE , TOILET. 1 WARE, and GLASSWARE— AII at Our Famous LOW P.rlocs ' 1 ELECTROPLATE. , § Our Famous Ai SPOONS and FORKS— At Special Lew Prices 1 TEASPOONS, 6/9 DESSERT FORKS or SPOONS, 11/9 1 TABLE FORKS or SPOONS— IS/9 per half-dozen ■ NO> " /a g LAWN MOWERS. 1 ioih., 15/6; i2in., 17/6; 14m., 19/6 1 BALL-BEARING— From 25/- - „ I FOR FARMERS. | FE II L IS1 ;?fs '' S ™^-s^ ?$ EE NEN EE a D SBS: AXES, SLASHERS, etc., etc., all at Our Famous Low Prices for Cash REAL EUREKA WRINGERS— nin., starts at 11/9. We have 12 14, and 16 inch equally cheap MRS. POTTS' PLATED IRONS— S/6 set CHILDREN'S COLLAPSIBLE GO-CARTS— Bargain- Prices ' MANGLES and WASHING MACHINES-Spefclal Rices"CEQRCE WBMPER, o»ffga«gW MICHELIN TYRFS Wear linger than others. Oils for Hf©for Cars As used by the French Auto- ' mobile Association. For Motor Cars, Cycles, Launches, . Bells, Telephones, etc. Sole AgentsJohll Chambers & Soat, Ltd., JERVOIS QUAY :: WELLINGTON. I * HEW YEAIU ~ WE ARE OFFERING TO THE PUBLIC THE FINEST SELEOTION OF UP-TO-DATE ARTICLES, SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS, comprising— ELECTJRO-FLATED WARE, OF UNIQUE AND ARTISTIC DESIGN. ART METAL WARE, • EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS. STERLING SILVER WARE, IN DAINTY NOVELTIES. ALL NEW GOODS. BY BEST MAKERS, PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. INSPECTION CORDIALLT INVITED. The Stewart Timber, Glass, & Hardware Co,, Ltd.J Courtenay Place, Wellington.

A blend of the various whole spices, I , thoroughly cleaned, and mixed in the proper proportions for use in the making of Pickles and Sauces. IW'"'"'"™'"" — : — I — ** rr.-M ' ±rr^rrz: , „ n^Jjfl Packed in 4oz. and loz. packets. Sold by all Grocers. S. KIRKPATRICK & CO., Ltd COFFEE AND SPICE MERCHANTS - - NELSON. bedroom" fctknitdre. WE SPECIALISE IN UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE, and a visit to our Showroom ■uill convince anyone that our work is unequalled. EDWARD COLLIE, AETS CRAFTSMAN, Telephone, IC3I. 167, RFDDIFORD-STREET. - SHORTT'S, ltd., ■ <^^^^^^fe^lsy WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON, f i^F*"" J= 3NJ X Manufacturers of f If • HIGH-CLASS ART FURNITURE. /L 3i "■ BEDRO"OM JpSsSSSfji FURNITURE. *lF"" r*£" ' III! r^ ==± ii] Oui> BEDEIOOM FURNITURE is withoni IL-j-^^ — 1111. — - gg^ J equal in the Dominion for Appearance, Mate-" II v§sP |j riaij Workmanship, and Finish. I ' Esiji } — I I FURNITURE of every description made to - ||p- .— j-j — — |l| j order, in Oak, Jarrah, or New Zealand Woods yitffßiSfiffiHfti™!^-^ --^jjr ' Inspection invited.. Send for Catalogue. LANDSCAPE DUCHESS CHEST,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 83, 8 April 1911, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 83, 8 April 1911, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 83, 8 April 1911, Page 15

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