EACH DAY BRINGS FRESH BARGAINS AT "The best is cheapest" is as true ol Furniture as other things. The cheapest is the best in this case. Here, for instance aic remarkable money«sflving opportunities on High-grade Furniture that will loosen your purse strings. Solid AMERICAN OAK CHAIRS, with cane seats. Usually 22/6. Out they go at 12/6 Full'backed AUSTRIAN CHAIRS. Regular price, 12/6. A marvel of good value at 8/9 A fine WRITING BUREAU, costing 65/», in rimu, stained walnut, is now cut in price to 50/ • Here's a Remarkable OfJer.— -One only REVOLVING BOOK* CASE AND PALM STAND. Regular price, £5/15/.. Sale Price, £2/ IS/. DON'T DELAY-COME EVERY DAY, j LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON* IF* jf A good Iks, an interested cook— and success with your cooking is certain* : Sold by all Groears. «—
DON'T FOB<3t£T' YOUR GABBENS ! AND REMtiKBER ALSO THAT WIJ HOLD VfiUY LARGE STOCKS OF ALli PAEM ANB GARDEN IMPLEMENTS, Inclttding— LAWN MOWERS, by all leading makers FORKS, HOKS. RAKKS, SfADBS. SMOVBLS " " HKI)GK.t.OPPING- and BOUDKU SLIKAM SCtTHISiS, KIiIAPHOOKe*, TUUPING lUO>iS GAUD UN TKOWWLS, WKKD VQR&X, IT£.OJ-JAt SETS, SPRINGES GAKDKN HOSE, in miotis qualities SPKAY iTJMP,^, in numerous designs QtJALITY RIGHT, PKIOIOS ALWAYS MGHTi The Stewart Timber, Glass, & Hardware Co., Ltd.; Courtenay Place, Wellington, I Jo3m CSiambers & S^n 9 Futd. 9 I WELLINGTON. I And at AUCKLAND, CHRISTCMURCH and DUNEOIN, DON'T MISS THE OiTOJIXUMITY I ONLY A FEW . MOKE BATS OF THE GREAT STBEET - WIDENING SALE ! PUENITURI2 BEING SOLD AT LESS THAN COST PttlCE. WAIiKHOtTSE MUST Bli! CLI3AUED BY WEDNESDAY, »th SEPTHMBEB, W. F. SHOUTT. LIMITED, ART FUJRNITtmK MANtWACTURIiiUS AND tUPORTMSS, 80, 85, ancl 8?, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON.
\\aT. HOYLANI) & GO, 42a. GHUZNEE STREET, Wellington. i SHOKPIIONT BUTiaXERS In Wood, Brass-bronaed, or Nickel. AIRTTOBT CASE AXD WINDOW ENCLOSURE MAKERS, TKLEPHONE 1926. ' Shopt, Ofecee. Stores, eto,, fitted up in wiy e»rj, of 2sew ZBUlwd,
JW Quality — goad Quality fist in rubber heels means >Jk m Wood * Mllnc a 1 Rubber Heels JL ' By fat the most l«-titig — t^.ffiftf^ «^ by faf the most resilient — by fay the beet value o( A&Wm% \B|>k eny rubber heels sold. ASr asg&\ .
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 21, 21 September 1911, Page 5
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