CHRISTMAS. 1912. Christmas is rapidly approaching, and the all-important question is what shall I send for a Christmas Box. If intending purchasers would call in at the Spacious Art Furniture Warehouse of Messrs W. F. Shortt, .Ltd., in Willis street, they would bo surprised and delighted with the large range of useful Christmas gifts that this firm hare in stock with prices that would suit every pocket. They have some very pretty designs in dainty Card and Afternoon Tea Tables, also Palm Stands, in all varieties and sizes. Wicker Chairs, Toilet Ware, Cutlery, Carpets, all Brass and Copper Kerbs, Fenders and Fire Irons, etc., etc., etc. Messrs Shortt's large and well-lighted Warehouse has been specially fitted up so that intending clients have every facility for viewing tbeir goods under tho most favorable conditions. In addition bo the above assortment they are also stocking some very handsome designs in Oak and Kauri Furniture for the Bedroom, Dining Boom, or Hail, also' Carpets, Linoleums, Rugs. Mats of all kinds. Lace Curtains, Quilts, Table linen. Crockery of all descriptions, and Kitchen Utensils. Their prices are noted for their consistency, the rule being to charge tho lowest possible figure consistent with.good substantial work, and any piece of furniture turned out by them carries their guarantee. A fully illustrated catalogue can bo obtained on application, which, however, does not contain all that this firm has in stock, as they are continually adding new and up-to-date designs. Messrs Shortt, Ltd., have now been established in business in Wellington for the last twenty-eight years, and will endeavor to keep up the reputation they have already ca Sled by supplying goods tnat are made of thoroughly seasoned timber and finished in a manner that will reflect credit on any home. Every article manufactured carries a guarantee with it, while all goods for places out of Wellington aro carefully packed and delivered on the train or steamer without any extra charge to tho purchaser.— Advt.
Monsieur Lucien Nopenaire, the wellknown leader of the French wool buyers, who acted last year as Commissioner for New Zealand at the Roubaix International Exhibition, arrived in Wellington yesterday by the Maunganni. Wind hurts yonr eyes? Severe frontal headache? Stearns’ Headache Cure drives it ont. Take one wifer in a little water—cures quickly. • MAXIM: ‘'Good cheap is dear at long run.” MORAL: Buy MARTELL’S Brandy
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8295, 5 December 1912, Page 7
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