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BEDROOM COMFORTS! EIDERDOWN Quilts! Warm Winter Blankets! Soft Feather Pillows!— There is a big difference between a comfortable bedroom and one that looks nice ; but the clever housekeeper tries to bridge thia difference, and endeavours to have a neatlooking, cosy and comfortable bed-chamber. To those 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 24/6; In Figured Sateen, at 18/6, 25/6, and 32/6. 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 aud 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, 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/-, 29/6, and 32/. For BASSINETTES :In Turkey Chintz, plain and frilled, at 5/6, 6/6,8/6, 10/6; in Figured Sateens, plain and fxiiled, at 7/6, 10/6, 12 6 and 15/(5; in Sateen and Satin, at 21/- and 27/6. Heavy White Blankets. For Single BeJs, at 14/- and 15/6 a pair. For large Single Beds, at 18/6 and 19/6. For Double Beds, at 19/6, 23/6 and 26/6. For Urge Double Beds, at 28/6, 32/6t045/-. Feather Pillows. The feathers are guaranteed thoroughly purified, and sample of the feathera and made-up pillows may be inspected. Through being able to bay in large 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, I/hiked, 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. samuellbrown, WELLINGTON.

GREAT SALE OF RICH DRAPERY IS NOW IN OPEtUTION AT WARNOCK & ADKIN'S, SALE! of WELLINGTON. SALE! __ q» t Tii f Circustances in conneoQiilJlJ • tion with the premises compel them to clear out q« t Tji 1 their present Stock, one OALiJi . 0 [ the richest in quality in this Colony. Visitors q. T -n, . to Wellington are guarQ A.IIEI I anteed a rich treat in all Departments at ... SALE! THORNDON HOUSE. SALE! — WARNOCK & ADKIN.

R. T. HOLMES. FANCY GOODS! A Large and Varied —■ assortment of i_, OQ ACCOUNT BOOKS 2 S- and £ "(3 GENERAL STATIONERY Sβ <jj . always in stock. g £ Pooket Books, Inkstands, S H Letter Scales, Walletta, All School Requisites. BIRTHDAY PRESENTS ! Educational DbfGt, Mastebion. NOVELTY . BLOUSINGS at the D.1.C., ' WELLINGTON. THE new Novelty Blousings 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, 2/9 and 2/11 per yard. FLANNELETTES, 10H 1/-, 1/2 per yard. FLORAL VELVETEEN'S, 2/3, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6 per yard. SEND FOR SAMPLES FOR ALL REQUIREMENTS to the D.1.C., Wellington. A. A. CoBMdAN, Manager. B. Hallenstein, Chairman.

THE STANDARD OF HIGHEST PURITY. TRADE 14 MARK JAM. ABSOLUTELY PURE. GUARANTEED FREE FROM ins PULP OF OTHER FRUIT. Awarded Gold Medal Dunedin Horticultural Sojiaty's Conference, 1901. 4«T7">5 MARMALADE, made from _I\- the choicest Sevillo Oranges, 6 6 -jr J 9 SAUCE, a relish for a King * 4 "IT" 9 9 COFFEE, refreshing,nourishXV. ing, sustaining. **"|7"s* PEPPER and SPICES, un- ■ l\. equalled for purity. ffTT"** EGQ POWDER, *4T7">J CUSTAED POWDERS. An article calculated to cause a rise in Scones, Cukes, etc., it T7" j> BAKING POWDER. Use it, and your Cook will smile sweetly upon you for ever. Agents for F. H. Faulding & Co.'c Virgin Olive Oil, Manufactured from South Australian Olivop, Guaranteed pure. S. KIRKPATIftICK & CO., Limited Purveyors to the People, Nciliiion. mpheToafe." (IATE MAfcTß^'s). T THOMPSON begs to inform big • numerous friends and the settlera throughout the district that he has taken over " The Cafo " in Queen-street, formerly occupied by Mr Maltby. The Cafe will be run on up-to-date liiaeis. HOT MEILS AND SUPPEES will be available at all. hours. j Regular supplies of Fish and Oysters will be always obtainable. Private rooms for ladie3. Afternoon tea a specialty. T. THOMPSON.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7501, 2 July 1903, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7501, 2 July 1903, Page 2