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H. FIELDER IS NOW WIDELY KNOWN AS THE LARGEST HOUSE FURNISHER in WELLINGTON A GRATIFYING Proof of the Popularity of mj Furniture is afforded by the fact that lam constantly ;ecuting Orders for Furniture received from all parts of the colony. Engaged Couples, Heads of Families, an', all who may he thinking of Furnishing or Re-furnishing, are recommended to place their orders with me, for by so doing they rot only secure Furniture of the very bent description, but will also save iioney. because I am the actual manufacturer and I supply Furniture from -he factory to people direct. Therefore you get the best value and pay only one price if von buy from me. As I have already said, lam a complete House Furnisher. I furnish all kinds of dwellings throughout, from basement to attic, and in any style desired. from the plain and homely to the costly and luxurious. Quotations supplied free on application. My CHINA AND GLASS DEPARTMENT is rerdete with the Latest NovelHpq. and presents a striking appearance with its attractivelv displayed wares—useful and ornamental. CARPETS. LINOLEUMS, other FLOORCLOTHS. CURTAINS. ART DECORATIVE MATERIALS. Etc. My Great Furniture Warehouse is filled with examples of Furniture c ray owa make. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. H. FIELDER, MANNERS STREET. THE WAIRARAPA FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE -ASSOCIATION (Limited). NOMINAL CAPITAL, £150,000. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL. £112.053. Head Office Mastertoh. Branches— Wellington. Greytown, Carterton, Pahiatua and Eketahuna. Directors: M. Caselberg, Chairman'. Donald Donald P. J. Nathan C. B. Pharazyn A. W. Cave H. G. Williams L. Caselberg A. Caselberg D. J. Nathan Secretary, J. Caselberg. Solicitor, C, A. Pownall. Bankers. Bank of New Zealand. Make advances to Shareholders and Customers on Wool Clips and Growing Crops, at lowest current rates; and supply all Station Requisites and General Merchandise. The Wellington' Branch Stocks a highclass assortment of Grocery. Wines and Spirits and Household Ironmongery. Crockery and Glassware. All goods are supplied in retail quantities‘at wholesale rates, and shareholders have the additional advantage of participating in the profits by a bonus on their purchases refunded to them at the end of each year. Intending shareholders can obtain all necessary information from the Local Manager. Mr R. A Scott. LEYIEN SHALLOEASS AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, FRUIT, PRODUCE AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Agents for Nelson Provincial Fruit Growers' Union. Consignments of Fruit and Produce received and sold to best advantage. Cash Buyers of Grain and Produce. On' Sale—Chaff, Oats, Bran, Pollard, Onions, Maize and Produce of all de- ' 947 WCABI/E AND CO., • Waterloo qiay, WELLINGTON, N.Z.. Manufacturers of MARINE and LAND ENGINES and BOILEES. MINING HYDRAULIC, DEEDGING. and WOOL . DRYING MACHINERY, ■ MANURE MANUFACTURING and FLAX-DRESSING PLANTS. MACHINERY AND. SHIPS’ REPAIRS A Specialty. Agents for ZYNKAKA, the Best Boiler Preservative and Cleanser. CAMERON'S STEAM PUMPS. 757 rpHK RED BIRD CYCLERY For the Staunchest Machines and the Best Terms. THE RED BIRD CYCLERY For Best Value in Second-hand Bicycles. 'THE RED BIRD CYCLERY Sole Agency for the Ellison Patent Hand Lest. THE RED BIRD CYCLERY For the "Elfin” Bicycle for children of any age. J. M. IZETT, Manager. 94. LAMBTON QUAY. 96 VISITORS TO THE PALMERSTON SHOW • Aro invited by the U.F.O.A. To inspect THE methods of modern seed cleaning and grading, grain crushing, pig, calf, poultry meal and chicken groat manufacture, grit crushing, etc., at their Mill and Grain Store, situated midway between the railway station and the Show Ground, in Willis street. RG. KNIGHT must reduce stock, as • the Victoria street portion of premises arc coming down to make room for Commercial Travellers’ Club. Everything at prices to clear. Flags, Tents, Oilskins, Stack, Cart and Horse Covers, Loin Cloths, Driving Aprons. Hope, Canvas, etc. Also a line of Saddlery and Harness to clear. Address—Customhouse quay and Victoria street. Telephone, 727. Open from 7.30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Closed Saturday, the Sabbath. RICHARDSON BROS’ House Furnishing Sale now on at 115, Upper Cuba street.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4819, 24 November 1902, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4819, 24 November 1902, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4819, 24 November 1902, Page 2

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