SEASONABLE GOODS FOE SPRING FURNISHING HAVE NOW OPENED UP FRESH'SHIPMENT OF CuPlains, Carpets, Linoleums, Rugs, and Mattings. SPECIAL ATTENIION is directed to our Exceptionally Fine Selection of Inlaid Linoleums. THE NEW SEASON'S PATTERNS Surpass any Hitherto Seen. Our Stocked Carpets Comprises the Latest and Best from the Leading Manufacturers. Choice Goods irs Taffetas, Printed Linens, Furniture Coverings, Etc. Our New Factory fitted with the Most Modern Machinery Enables Us to produce Furniture at Prices Much Below Usual Rates. Customers can STILL RELY on obtaining Goods of our well known Quality and Finish. Bedding Of Superior Quality at Lowest Prices. Competent and Experienced Men sent to give Estimates Free oE Charge For any description mw^c . The Scoullaß* Company, B * A FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS, & ARTISTIC HOUSE FURNISHERS. RETAIL WAREHOUSE, 197, 199 LAMBTON QUAY. FURNITURE & BEDDING FACTORY, THORNDON QUAY.
SPEING SEASON. 1906 SHOES. LL the NEW SHOES for the Spring Season are now in Steels. They represent the highest skill of the best Makers. We invite you to step along and see the Quality and Prices. SPMK QUEEN STREET; MASTEETON,
All good Cooks know the value of a quick hot oven. It is impossible to make Cakes, light Pastry, or indeed anything else of the kind with a slow fire. That's why big Hotel Kitchens the Colony throughout use COALBROOKDALE. It is a strong, powerful Coal, full of fierce heat. Instead of pottering away with low-priced Lignite, use COALBROOKDALE, and your cooking will be a success! If used for all Kitchen purposes, time will be much economised. You can boil a pot in.half the time with a fire of COALBROOKDALE that you can by burning Lignite. This means a greal deal to the already hard-worked Housewife. It gives her more time to rest, less bustle, and greater satisfaction in the results of her cooking. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL COAL MERCHANTS.
I^g«^»©(ril MmM COMPARE the rich colour ol our Teas when milk is added. COMPARE the thickness of the infusions of our Teas. COMPARE the flavours of our Teas. COMPARE the natural aroma of our Teas. (Th!!se urc four points by which you tan prove Good Teas). if m m MELSON IWIQ&TE &s Co. Est 1879,
ALL WHO WOULD ACHIEVE SUC CESS SHOULD ENDEAVOUR TO MERIT IT. ____ E have during the past year spared V V no exponse in endeavouring to make our Beer second to none in Now Zealand ard can now confidently assort wo have succeeded in doing so. Wk invite all who enjoy a CaOOD GLASS OF" BEES? TO ASK FOB STAPLES' BEST, on draught at Almost all hotels in the City and surrounding Districts.- And confidently anticipate their < verdiet will bo that Staples and Co. havo successfully romoved the reproach that good beer ooulduot be browed in Wellington Wellington "AMARAPA UCTION MART PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. 1. E. HOWELL LIMITED. Will hold Regular Auction Sales Of Furniture of all Descriptions, Every Saturday Afternooirst Produce! Poultry, etc., a Specialty. FARMERS, bring in your Produce; Quick Sale. R. k HOWELL, Auctioneer 0 BE AT THE SERVICE OF WAI RARAPA BREEDERS, THE ARAB STALLION 1 Kalinha (Imp.) IN colour KA.HPHA is a beautiful bay, with black points; stands 14.2. As a producer of hacks he is well known, being the sire of Mr McKenzie's prize-taker "Hindoo." also sire of "Shamrock,"the pony which won throe races at a recent Wellington Trotting Club's Meeting, carrying 8.7 first day, over seven furlongs, winning easily; six furlongs second day, with 9.7, and seven furlongs, carrying 10.3, all won without effort. For further particulars apply E. LIDDINGTON, Clareville. IHB highly-bred Trot ting Stallion, , THE CHILDE, 8 Childe Harold (imp.). -Swift, will be at the disposal of breeders in Masterton during the present season. This sire is descended from the fastest and most fashionably-bred trotting stock, and needs no comment, his young stock being well known in the district. Substantial reduotion two or more_ maras. First-class paddooks provided free. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Terms on application to the owner. T. BROWN, " Waihi," Masterton. Alf»edton Coach and Carry ing Business. W F. HARDING, Proprietor, Eketahuna, Coach Service— LEAVES Alfredton 9.80 a.m., arrives Eketahuna 11.30 a.m. Leaves Eketahuna 230 p\ro arrives redton 4.30 p.m.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8295, 26 November 1906, Page 2
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