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£4O FO JR ROOMS £4O COMPLETELY FURNISHED FOB FORTY POUNDS. DOUBLE BEDROOM. 1 Double Brass-mounted Bedstead, £ s. d. extended rail 1 17 6 1 Spring Mattress, 30s; 1 Wool Bed, 27s Gd ; 1 Bolster, 2 Kapoc Pillows, 14s ... 311 6 1 pair Sheets, 10s ; Ipair Slips, 2s ; 1 pair Blankets, 16s 18 0 1 White Quilt, 9s 6d ; 1 Washstand, with Rails and set Ware, 24s ... 1 13 6 1 All Wool Carpet 1 15 0 1 pair White Lace Curtains, 3Jyds long 0 6 0 1 Art Window-Blind, with spring roller... ... ... ... ... 0 4 0 2 Cane-seat Chairs 0 90 1 Dressing Chest, Brass Mounted and Bevelled Glass, 22 xlB ... 410 0 SPARE BEDROOM „ 1 Bedstead, 22s ; 1 Spring Mattress, 18s ... .... ...2 0 0 1 Pair Blankets, 11s ; 1 Quilt, Gs ; 1 Slip, Is ; 1 Pillow and Bolster, Gs 6d :. .... ... 114 6 1 pair sheets, Gs Gd-; 1 pair Lace Curtains, 4s Gd ... ... .... 011 0 1 Art Window-Blind and SpringRoller ... ...0 4 0 1 Washstand and set Ware, 19s; 1 Carpet Square, 7a Gd 16 6 1 Polished Toilet Table and Toilet Glass ... .. ... 013 0 SITTINGROOM. 1 Carpet with 1 order (all wool), 12ft X 10ft 6in 2 10 0 1 Couch, 3 small Chairs and 1 Easy Chair, nicely upholstered ... 6 5 0 1 Occasional Walnut Table 0 15 0 I Hearthrug, 10s ; 1 Brass • rail Fender, 105,,, ... ... ...10 0 1 Art Window-Blind and Patent Roller ... .; 0 4 0 1 pair Lace Curtains ■ (suitable for bow window) ... 0 10 0 KITCHEN. 1 Table, 8s Gd; 3 chairs, 10a Gd; 3 Saucepans, 7s 6d ; 1 Kettle, ss; 1 Fryingpan, Is 2d 1 12 8 1 Meat Tin, Is 9d ; 1 Sugar, Is; 1 Butter, la; 6 white and gold Cups and Saucers, 3s 3d ...0 7 0 6 white and gold Plates, 3s ; 6 Meat Plates, 3s; G Dessert Plates, 2s ; 1 set Jugs, 2s Gd 0 10 6 2 Vegetable Dishes, 5s ; 1 Sauceboat. Is ; 3 Meat Dishes, 4s Gd ; 1 Fancy Teapot, 2a 9d ... ... 013 3 2 Salt Cellars, la; 6 each Dessert and Table Knives:(Johnston’s), 11a 5d 0 12 5 6 each Don Silver Spoons, tea, dessert and table ... 0 14 0 6 each Don Silver Forks, dessert and table 0 11 6 1 Hair Broom, 3a; 1 American Broom, la Gd; 2 Wash-Tubs, 11s .... 0 15 6 1 Bucket, la Gd; 1 Scrub, Is; 1 set Boot Brushes, 2s Gd; Dustpan and Brushes, 2s 6d 0 7 6 1 Knife-board, lOd; 1 Wash-board, Is : 1 Box Iron, 3a; 1 Washup, 2s ... ...' ... ... 0-6 10 1 Pie Dish, 8d; 1 Pudding Basin, 8d 0 1 4 i4O 0 0

Those about to furnish are earnestly requested to inspect the above articles. We invite comparison with any house in New Zealand. HENRY FIELDER, DIRECT IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER, Manners street, Wellington. 367 rjMLED GRATES. Grates and Hearths are now fitted with most beautiful Harid-painted Tiles, including Views, Birds, Ships, &e., &c. RANGES AND STOVES, All makers, both Colonial and English . manufacture. ■ Cheap, aamhial,-. ENAMELLED WARE. Kettles, Stewpans, Basins, Jugs, Plates, &o. A largo assortment at extremely low prices. KENRICK’S SAUCEPANS. Bo sure and got Kenrick’s, as some largo houses are pushing very inferior makes. MANGLES and WRINGERS Considerably loss than Wholesale Prices, BARGAINS. Being always on the look-out for Bargains, I purchased this week a largo lot of various lines from wholesale house at half usual cost landed, and am offering an immense lot of lines far below English cost. GEORGE WINDER, CHEAPEST IRONMONGER, Manners street, Comer of Cuba street 283 TRAMPS, CHEAP AND NOVEL. LAMP SHADES, FAIRY AND LACE. CANDLE SHADES, UNIQUE AND ELEGANT. COAL VASES, New Designs, CHEAP. FIRE BRASSES, Good and Strong, from Cs 6d. CAMERON & CHRISTIE, Lambton quay

J. VILES, TELEGRAPH LINE OE EOVAL MAIL COACHES Run as follows: — IN the Wellington District, between Woodville and Pahiatua, thrice daily; and between Woodville and Eketahtjna, daily. In the Taranaki Diatnot, between HaweeA and Opunake, daily; and between New Plymouth and Opunake, thrice weekly. The Time Table for these Lines of Coaches are published in the Coach Service Time Table, in the New Zealand Government Railways Time Table, to be had at all railway stations, price one penny. JOB VILES, Proprietor. ROYAL MAIL LINE OP COACHES, j-EOM MASTERTON TO TINUI AND CASTLBPOINT. HAVING purchased the above plant from Mr T. P. Lett, the coaches will run as usual, leaving the Post Office, Masterton, every Tuesday and Friday at 8 a.m. for Tinui and Castlepoint, arriving in Masterton on return journey at 2 p.m. following days. Special arrangements made for the conveyance of private families and for passengers and luggage to catch Wellington bains. Conveyances run from Masterton to Castlepoint on Mondays and Thursdays, returning following days, starting at coach hours. Passengers and parcels booked at the office back of Prince of Wales’ Hotel, where man will be constantly in attendance. S. FORMAN & CO., 989 Proprietors. Hunter & go’s telegraph line OF COACHES Leave Woodville for Pahiatua twice daily each way, at 9.40 a.m., and 1 p.m., after arrival of Wellington train, returning from Pahiatua 8 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. , in time for trains for Wellington and Napier, Coaches leave for Eketahuna' daily at 9.40 a.m., in time for Wellington train, returning from Eketahu”u --ally at 1.80 p.m., after arrival of tram from Wellington, HUNTER & CO., Proprietors, Woodville. Agents—Cook and Sons, Wellington. 594 LETT’S ROYAL MAIL LINE OP COACHES FROM MASTERTON TO TENUI AND CASTLE POINT. mHE Coach loaves the Clnb Hotel at 7.30 I a.m. every Tuesday and Friday for Homewood; returns in time to catch afternoon train to Wellington following day. Coach for Tonui and Castlepoint leaves at 8 a.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays. 70’ THOS. P. LETT, Proprietor. HOT LAKES ROUTE. SHORTEST and Most Picturesque Rente from Wellingtonand the West Coast to the Hot Lakes is by Paters’ Telegraph Line of Coaches. Leaves Manganoho Railway Station (Ohingaitd) every Friday morning, arriving at the Hot Lakes, Tokaann. oi. Saturday. Return leaves Tokaann on Monday; arrives Ohangaiti on Tuesday. . . All communications connected Trith the line addressed “oare of J. S. Carver, Ohingaitai.” COOK AND SON, Agents, 269 Weflingtoa

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVI, Issue 2274, 2 August 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LVI, Issue 2274, 2 August 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LVI, Issue 2274, 2 August 1894, Page 1