BEDROOM COMFORTS! EIDERDOWN Quilts! Warm Winter Blankets 1 Soft Feather Pillows I— There is a big difference between a comfortable bedroom and one that looks nice; but the clever housekeeper tries to bridge this difference, and endeavours to have a neatlooking, cosy aud comfortablo bed-chamber. To thoso who aim at elegance and comfort, > these goods at these prices will appeal:— EIDERDOWN QUILTS: Handsome and honestly-made Quilts at prices that make them splendid value.—For SINGLE BEDS: In Turkey Chintz, at 14/6, 18/6 and 2*l/6; In Figured Sateen, at 18/ C, 25/6, and 32/ C. For DOUBLE BEDS: In Turkey Chintz, at 18/6, 21/-, and 25/6; in Figured Sateens, at 26/6, 32/6, and 39/6; in Satin and Sateen, at 39/6,52/6, and 63/-; in Silk and Satin, at 75/-, 84/- and 105/-. For COTS : In Turkey Chintz, at 7/6, 8/6, f 10/6, 12/6; in Figured Sateen, plain and * frilled, at 10/9, 12/6, 14/6; in Figured Sateen and Satin, at 22/6, 25/-, 29/ C, and 32/. For BASSINETTES: In Turkey Chintz, plain and frilled, at 5/6, 6/6, 8/6, 10/6; in Figured Sateens, plain and frilled, at 7/6,10/6,12/6 and 15/6 ; in Sateen and Satin, at 21/- and 27/6. Heavy White Blankets. For Single Beds, at 14/- and 15/6 a pair. 1 For large Single Beds, at 18/6 and 19/6. For Double Bods, at 19/6, 23/6 and 26/6. For large Double Beds, at 28/6, 32/6 to 45/-. Feather Pillows. The feathers are guaranteed thoroughly purified, and sample of the feathers and made-up pillows may be inspected. Through being able to buy in largo quantities, we can offer unusual value. Feather Pillows, best quality white feathers, covered witn linen ticking, at 8/11 each, worth 17/6. Feather Pillows, superior quality, coloured feathers, covered in linen ticking, at 6/11, worth 12/6. KIRKCALdIe & STAINS, limited, WELLINGTON AND NAPIER. COAL ! COAL! NOW LANDING ex s.s. ROTOKINO, TONS 2000 TONS TO FOLLOW IN JUNE, TONS 2500 TONS Best Screened ewcastle (Hetton) Coal. samuel~brown, WELLINGTON.
GREAT SALE OP RICH DRAPERY £ IS NOW IN OPER.TION ,1 at WARNOCK & ADKIN'S, SALE! of WELLINGTON. SALE! __ ntTTi| Circustances in connecQ_l.JjJ_i • tion with the premises compel them to clear out QiT*n| their present Stock, one oALL . 0 f jjjg richest in quality in this Colony. Visitors n,T-r,i to Wellington are guarbAJjlii . anteed a rich treat in all Li Departments at . . . SALE! THORNDON HOUSE. SALE! WARNOCK & ADKIN. a R. T. HOLMES. FANCY GOODS! I 1 A Largo and Varied — I assortment of M '* 50 I ACCOUNT BOOKS g 2 I and |b--3 3 GENERAL STATIONERY W ST ■<«; 1 always in stock. g C § Pocket Books, Inkstands, g *-> 1 Letter Scales, Walletts, 8 All School Requisites. 1 BIRTHDAY PRESENTS! Eduoatiopal Dep6t, Masterton. NOVELTY . BLOUSINGS at tho D.I.C, WELLINGTON. THE new Novelty Blousing3 are particularly smart. The designs, colourings and finish are entirely New and Novel. FRENCH FLANNELS, 1/9, 1/11 to 2/6 per yard. VIYELLA BLOUSING, I 2/9 and 2/11 per yard. FLANNELETTES, 10*1,1/-, 1/2 per yard. FLORAL VELVETEENS, 2/3, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6 per yard. SEND FOR SAMPLES FOR ALL REQUIREMENTS to the i D.I.C, Wellington. A. A. CORRIGAN, Manager. B. Hallen'stein - , Chairman.
THE STANDARD OF HIGHEST I PURITY. i 6- TT7" $9 TRADE §4 MARK JAM. i ABSOLUTELY PURE. 1 GUARANTEED FREE FROM the'PULP OF OTHER FRUIT. Awarded Gold Medal Dunedin Horticultural Society's Conference, 1901. * 6 TZ"* 5 MARMALADE, made from _&.__. tho choicest Seville Oranges, 6 6 IT"" 9 9 SAUCE, a relish for a King - . TZ" 9 9 COFFEE, refroshing.nourishJG__ ing, sustaining. *iTT99 PEPPER and SPICES, unJL__. equalled for purity. 6 6'Y7~99 EGG POWDER, -.-T7-9S 1 CUSTARD POWDERS. An articlo calculated to cause a rise in Scones, Cakes, otc, - t TZ" 95» BAKING POWDER. Use it, and your Cook will gmile sweetly upon you for ever. Agents for F. H. Faulding & Co.'s [ Virgin Olive Oil, Manufacture- from South Australian Olives, Guaranteed pure. S. KIRKPATRSCK & CO., Limited Purveyors lo the Peoplo, Nelson. "THE CAPE." (IATE MALTBY's). T THOMPSON begs to inform his • numerous friends and the settlers throughout the district that he has taken over " The Cafe " in Queen-street, formerly occupied by Mr Maltby. The Cafe will be .run on up-to-date line 3. HOT MEILS AND SUPPERS will be available at all hours. Regular supplies of Fish and Oysters will be always obtainable. Private zooms for ladies. Afternoon tea a specialty. T. THOMPSON. I
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7499, 30 June 1903, Page 2
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