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A comfortable and roomy Seat for rest & a superb piece of Furniture! For the Drawing Room. The NEW ART SETTEE, for drawing rooms, may be had in Tapestry., Velvets, and Special Linens. The Beauty, Utility, and Comfort of these Settees combine to make the room look comfortable. No drawing room should be without at least one. The Louse Cotcfs for Drawing Room Furniture are now Very Popular at Home.. IflF They may be had in some very beau- Jji tiful materials, including Cretonnes fc» SI Vn Shadow Tissues, and Art Linens, and 11\M|M"M? ffj tf fT give quite a refined appearance to I!W||Mit IM 1 ' the Furniture. When carefully made Iff IJllfllk. j£*W W t 4 they do not in any way detract from fS'l MSmIM the appearance of the room. Can be mT~ made to fit Chesterfield Sofas, Easy ||||| and Small Chairs: ill \\ W^H^Wmi -^fli ItMIP Miliv WK33ES Art Blinds and Casement Curtains a Specialty. Novel Art Patterns and Artistic Fabrics for Curtains. il Mil We will be pleased to furnish you with Estimates and Samples of Materials-. . . The City Furniture Warehouse, Maitray and Maclaggau Streets, Dunedln.

At an Auckland inquest it was stated in evidence, in reply to a jury mans question, that the regulations of the Health Department did not permit of a net being placed under the gangway from a steamer to the wharf, the object being to prevent rats getting ashore.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2983, 17 May 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2983, 17 May 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2983, 17 May 1911, Page 6

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