Smith and Caughey are > showing splendid value in gents':-lined gloves, 3/3, 3/9; 4/6, 4/9 up.—Ad. '' .7;. Our brave defenders.—Waterproofs, all sewn seam_ and guaranteed' 45'/, oilskins 10'/, at Geo. Fowlds.-^-(Ad.) Boys from three to twelve years can be fitted with strong serge K.B. pants, lined throughout, at 1/11, 2/3, and 3/6, according to size.—D.S.C—(Ad.) For sale, a very choice lot of ladies' jackets and capes in all new shapes and shades at English prices.—D.S.C. -(-Ad.) R. U. Patriotic? Wear patriotic ties 1/9, bows 1/6, latest designs; mufflers 1/6, variety at Geo. Fowlds.—(Ad.) Our immense stock of blankets are exceptional value, double-bed size 17/11, a specialty.—Smith and Caughey.—Ad. Having bought our flannels before the rise in wool we are selling them at old prices, 10Jd, ll^d, 1/14, 1/4, etc. —Smith and Caughey.—Ad. Winter's Charm.—Warm suit to measure, workmanship and perfect fit at (ieo. Fowlds'. Choicest materials.—Ad. Smith and Caughey have just opened up a large shipment of tapestry tablecovers from 5/6 up. These goods are special value. —Ad. New Zealand's athletes at the front In cricket, football or the hunt; d He shines lv any sport or game' H's prowess has a world-wide fa;.... But training has its usual Ills, As over heat that causes chills; Then don't delay, but health secure, By taking Woods' Great Peppermint cure. Just to hand a large shipment of our well-known brand of Waterspray calicoes, which are guaranteed free from dressing.—Ad.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 132, 5 June 1900, Page 2
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