“MAD BULL AT LARGE IN * WELLINGTON.” Much excitement was caused in Wellington last week when an enraged hull escaped from Ngahuranga and made it- ' self felt in the city, and not until it had performed endless capers was it brought to bay. Excitement of another description, however, is daily taking place at Messrs W. F. Shortt*a Art Furnishing Warehouse in Willis street, where their phenomenally low prices, together with first-class workmanship and finish, are eclipsing anything previously heard of in Wellington. As in the past Messrs W. F. Shortt. Ltd., will endeavour to keep up the reputation they have already earned hy snpplying goods that are made of thoroughly seasoned timber and finished in a manner that will reflect credit on any home, be it a cottage or a castle. Every article manufactured carries a guarantee with it. While all goods for places out of Wellington are carefully packed and delivered on the train or steamer without any extra charge to the purchaser.—Advt.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8171, 12 July 1912, Page 8
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