Home Furnishings j For Spring ! Lengthening days and vrarmer sun begin to call lor daintier hangings than are favoared in the colder days. In preparedness Scotillaf's have introduced some decidedly novel and distinctly new Curtain Materials. For instance, the Kpehel Linen at 2/11 per yard, * new material B0 inches wide, is specially adapted for stencilling, besides being cooMooking and inviting. "Silverine," another new Curtain Material 42 inchei wide at 3/11 has silver ground with blue, red, green, and gold stripes. The Cotton Poplins inVeame and green', with borders to , match, also make very artistic furnishings. These and other recently introduced Spring Hangings art on view in our Showrooms. The Seoullar Qo. LimitQd, Lanibton Quay. R. & L TiNGEY & CO.'s CLOSES NEXT WEDNESDAY, 30th AUG. Site must be cleared for^buUdtra* Now Is your chance for Papers, Paints, Pictures, Mouldings, 'etc. No reasonable offer/ refused. COi\CKF/fE MIXEttS, MANUFAOTOUED Bt IHB EANSOME ver MBHE MACHINEEY COMPANY. THE POWER MACH£NES ABE WELL AND FAVOtTttAftL* KNOWN B? ALL LAHOE CONCRETE tTSBRS And aokaowledKed to be the BBS L 1 MACHINES OK THE MAKIvET. They recently got oat a HAND-foWtf Rdt ACtttNE. Tbia being «Uo a PORTABLE MACHINK should nppetl to all CONTRACTORS, as it supersedes the old prows* of Bhovel mixing. ' We inrito inquiries. Fall information and Prices on appliofttlon. The Stewart Timber, Glass, & Hardware Co., LW,, Courteiiay Place, Wellington* « AGENTS. Woodworking Macliieery John Chambers & Son, Ltd.; ' WELLINGTON. And at AUCKLAND, CHrtISTCHURCH and DUNEDIN. EXAMPLES OF CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE Otf TEB VALUE OF HOL3TEIN MILK. HEALTH. VITALtTY, NUTRITION. DR. THOMAS MORGAN ROTCH, of Boston, reeoemieed by his profession th» wbrld over fts an authority on infant feeding, and Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Uimiversity Medical School, savp ; — "Now, from a medical point of view the Holstein Milk is exactly wlmt we iinti best for infant (ecditta, imd it ie mi ex« tremely RObd milk for any one to drink. This row (mo Holstein) represents the most perfect milking animal known, havihq; every ehnrtieteristio of a. cow suitable for 9n infant's milk wipnly." ALKRKD B. V. ROCKWELL, M.t)., Worcpster, Mass., sftys!— "l have for yew* been of the belief tbat the milk of tho Hol«toin brectl fRt excels all Others for practical dietetic purposes, l arHcularly in t'hildrfn, Mid probftbljT in all forms of diseased conditions save poeeibly tuberculous plone.' l Cxtstomers can depend upon receiving fhoir rnquiteinent*. JOHN S. MUNRO. 58, GlnifcHoe-Btreet. 'Phone 1748. FIRST GRAIJf; BUTTER,. NKW T.AID 13GGH. AND FRESH CREAM DJJ. y LIVKRED TO ORDER. SliOliTT'S, limited. OIIEAT STREET - WIDENING SALE NOW ON ! . GREATEST BARGAINS IN FUItNLTUBE EVER OFKGKICD IN WELLINGTON. pnovi! mis Sr lssriibiraa oun sitow hooms and judoiso FOB YUUKSELVII^. W. P. SHOR'IT, LIMITED, ART JOAMtrimK MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORI'KES, ~ 83, M, w»a 87, Wttt^SXlMSK'r, WKLUNaTOU.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 48, 25 August 1911, Page 5
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