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FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS. SCO (ILL Aft AND CHISHOLM ARE THE CHEAPEST. SCOULLAE, AND CHISHOLM HAVE THE LARGEST. ASSORTMENT AND ALSO THE LARGEST WAREHOUSE. H AVISO decided to still farther extend our Promises, and stock more largely inwall departments, our Clients may now rely on getting an unsurpassed selection. Wo have just opened 15 CRATES OF CHOICE TOILET AND DINNER WARE, TEA SETS and all classes of CROCKERY, which wo have marked at pncea sure to command a ready sale. In the above line we show a complete range, at all prices. Intending purchasers would do well to inspect our stock of DRAWING-ROOM, DINING-ROOM and BEDROOM FURNITURE. We have spared no pains to make this Department ns complete as possible ; and wo say, without fear of contradiction, that tor quality, price, and artistic build of our goods, they are unequalled. We would draw spoo'.al attention to our MANCHESTER and! FURNISHING DEPARTMENTS. Having just opened a large shipment of Honeycomb and Toilet ynuts. Sheetings, Table Linens, and all classes of House Furnishings, wo intend to offer them at such prices that must effect a ready sale. Our range of Carpets and Linoleums will be tosna most complete, and we have spared no expense to supply our o.ienta witn tne ijatoa Designs and Colourings. Shipments will arrive by every direct boat, which will enable ua at all times to have a complete stock in every department, Direct from the Manufacturers, including all the very latest Novelties, OBSERVE A FEW OF OUR PRICES : Special Value in LINOLEUMS, 75 pieces, 6ft wide, at 2s square yard; 20. different patterns to select from. For quality and design they are not to be equalled. NAIRN'S LINOLEUM. INLAID TILE AND COM CARPETS, New Season s Patterns, last opened, suitable for Halls, Dining-rooms and Bedrooms, TAPESTRY SQUARES—Size, 12ft x 9ft, 55s ? 12ft x 10fc din. 655. All new patterns. BEST BRUSSELS AND AXMINSTKR SQUARES, woven in one piece, in all sizes. Prices, from <£s 10s. The very latest designs. TAPESTRY CARPETS, with Borders to match, from 2s 3d to 4s 3d BRUSSELS CARPETS, with Borders to match, 4s 3d, 4s 6d, ss, 5s 6J, Bs 9d WILTON AND AXMINSTER CARPETS, with Borders to match, 6s 6d, 7a 6d, ,10alGd| SHEEPSKIN RUGS, in all Colours, with Door Mats to match, at 4s DINING-ROOM SUITES, £l2. TELESCOPE DINING TABLES, £3 15a SIDEBOARDS, Glass Backs, £5 10s. DRAWING-ROOM SUI TES, in Tapestry, -Cll 15s DRAWING-ROOM SUITES, in Tapestry and Plush, .£l2 5s DRAWING-ROOM SUITES, in Genoa and Plush, £lO BEDROOM FURNITURE—ToiIet Chests, from £2 10s; Washstands, marble tops, £3 5s ; Wardrobe, glass door, £8 10s ; Pull size Brass-rail Bedsteads, £2 10s Wo keep in stock choice selections of Fenders and Busses, at all prices and quality, bought from the leading English manufacturers : also a large assortment of Peyton and Peyton’s BEDSTEADS—without a doubt the best in the market. All about to furnish would do well.to give ua a call, and inspect onr stock. nnd.oompare prices. All information given, and prices quoted. No ouo pressed tojlbuy. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. On- Empress Piano, £35 cash, is giving the greatest satisfaction. Call and inspect this Instrument at. SCOULLAtv ksD CHISHOLM’S, LAMBTON QUAY. NOTE. The Only First Award for Furniture at the Wellington"lndustrial Exhibition SPRAYING PUMPS! “ aqiShhus INDISPENSABLE TO EVERT n FITTED WITH A. &. T. BURT’S PATENT TRIUNE JETS. FRUIT-GROWER. Importers and Manufacturers of Creamery supplies and dairy implements, complete equipments FOB CHEESE FACTORIES AND PRIVATE DAIRIES. Estimates and all particulars on application. BATH-HE ATE RSI May bo seen in operation [at WAREHOUSE. NO GAS REQUIRED. HEATED WITH WOOD Porcelain Enamelled Baths, Sienna Enamelled Baths, Plato Zinc Baths, Galvanised Iroa Baths, Lavatory Tops and Basins, Gas and Eleotrio Light Fittings. i, PENBEETHY INJECTORS. Englebert’s Lubricating Oils. Water andjSteam Fittings, A. & T. BURT (LIMITED), ENGINEERS AND lEONFOUNDEBS, COPPERSMITHS, BEASSFOUNDEES AND LEAD PIPE MANUFACTURERS, GAS AND WATERWORKS CONTRACTORS, GOLD.'SILVEE AND NICKEL PLATERS, ELECTEOPLATEES, WjuiUKOtom and Dunedin. 896 ME LLIN’S FOOD 18 NOT FARINACEOUS AND IS ENTIRELY FREE FROM STARCH AND CANE SUGAR. WHEN added to [diluted Cow’s milk it produces a completeTand perfect diet adapted for the strong as well as for the sickly babe. MELLIN’S POOD Supplies materials by which diluted Cow’s milk ia converted into'a perfect food for the youngest infant. MELLIN*S POOD may be obtained’ of aU Dealers throughout the World. G. lELLIN, MARLBORO' WORKS, PECKHAM, LONDON, ENG. ALL WHO HAVE EXAMINED THE LINE OF £ Ol&liArt REMARK THE PACT THAT NO OTHER MACHINE gives;evidence op such:close ATTENTION TO DETAIL. Trifles make PerfectionJJandli Perfection is No Trifle.” AQESTE — FINN, CHISHOLM k CO., WELLINGTON. WJSIGHT, HANTSH & CO-, BILLIARD AND BILLIARD DINING TABLE M AKERS. INTENDING ’purchasersloan now have an opportunity, of'inspecting our Tables at the Exhibition and judge for themselves the superiority of bur make over;|any,.other * ,'Ou lables lareSabsolntely guaranteed. 'PYMATTO LOW EXCELSIOR CUSHION.] Can e fitted to any table. ' " (lothjJlvory Balia, Cues and allnquisites In stock. Billiard Dining Tables a specialty 5J c fm bar PURE SOLUBLE P UNEQUALLED VALUE AS A HOUSEHOLD BEVERAGE. o Stimulating, Nutritive, Exquisite in flavour, A cup of this delicious ooscs less than a farthing.

TET J “K”Jak. I

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3331, 13 January 1898, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3331, 13 January 1898, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3331, 13 January 1898, Page 4

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