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Business Notices; OUR MILL INS BY. SOME valuable remarks by our Home Buyer. The Hats and Bonnets mentioned are Now on View in our Showrooms, ana are the rery Essence of Fashion—quite the newest, latest and favourite styles. READ WHAT OUR MILLINERY BUYER SAYS :— The MARGLARHITA HAT, with jet earrings each side of hat, with "jet earrings'* each side of back, is one of the newest shapes now worn. The strings are tied under the chin as in a bonnet. Parisian ladies and our most elegant' society ladies in London are charmed with this new shape. It is worn at every fashionable gathering. The HORSESHOE HAT is much worn in Paris and London. The mount of flowers at the back goes round the knot of hair, which is worn low down in the neck. The velvec lies are crossed under the hair and carried round the throat and tied in a small bow close under the chin. DOLY VaRDEN BLACK LACE and HELIOTROPE STRAW TRIMMING, trimmed with brown velvet and creme silk, edged chiffon and sprays of heliotrope. This Hat is a copy of one made for Mrs Kendal. BONNET worn by the Duchess of Teck at the opening of the Imperial Institute. Is a gold frame covered with amethysts, and trimmed withheliotrcpe and moss green. On the hair is a wreath of ivy leaves, and falling at the back is a fringe of daisies. HORSE-SHOEj BONNET, worn by Princees of Wales, covered with jet sequins, and trimmed with fans of fawn and orange ribbon, fawn ospreys ac the back. Another HORSE-SHOE BONNET, bought from one of the leading Parisian House, is composed of pale pink velvet roses, ivy leaves and mignonette, crown of gold guipure lace, with beautiful bows of apple green in front. PRINCESS MAY is a Bonnet of Jat, after the style of a Marie Stuart, trimmed with a mount of piuk and orange primroses. This bonnet is particularly charming. FOR LOVELY MILLINERY TRY LONARGAN AND COMPANY. W. H. PRICE, BRASS FOUNDER, PUMP MAKER, &c, CARLYLE STREET, SYDENHAM. TtJTAKER of the Celebrated Eclipse Pump, adapted for all purposes. BRASS SYRINGE PUMPS, WINDMILL and DEEP WELL PUMPS, GARDEN and FIRE ENGINES, &c. Particulars and Circulars on application. 1089

"CEYLINDO" IS THfc ONLY BRAND OF TEA THAT IS NOT KILLED CARRYING PROFITS. THOSE WHO HAVE NOT TRIED IT SHOULD DO SO. FRUIT—New Currants sd, Raisins sd, FLOUR—(lngiewood Mills), 251b 2a lid Soltanaa old. Muscatels 10d ' 501b 43 lOOlb 6s. 2001b 15« ~ CANDLES—Electric —, Adamantines 6d, FLOUR—Roller finest, 231b 2s 3d, BOlt London Wax 7*d, National 4 8 1001b 8s 6d, 2001b 16a SUGAR—Good White Crystals, per lb, MATCHES—PIaids, «d per doz; 250 oval, 2£d; Best Dry White Crystals, Is 8d per doz ; large vestas, od per per lb 2|d; Snowdrops 27a cwt, box; large safety, B. and M., 7^d nerlb3d doz., small do., 36.0-yz, COFFEE—Freeh roasted and ground SOAP—Per box, 5s 6d, 6s 3d, Ba, 8s cd. 9s daily, Is 4d, Iβ 6d, and Iβ 8d per lb and 10s SALT—Best, 4s 3d per cwt. BLACKING—Per doz, ttd LUXENE, 5s 6d per tin BLACK LEAD—Per doz, 6d SEMOLINA—Iid per bag CENTRAL FACTORY BUTTER ■ FRESH EVERY MORNING. CEYLINDO No. 1 ... is 6a. "~" CEYLINDO No. 5 ».. 2s 4d. CEYLINDO No. 2 ... 2s od. CEYLINDO No. 4 ... 2s Bd. Tfee above Teas are packed in Mb and lib packets, 51b, iOlb and 201b tins, and 401b chests, Id per lb otf 51b, Hd off 101b, 2d off 201b. Special quotations for chests. 161 COLOMBO STREET. CHRISTOHUROH.

JOHNSON & COUZINS, (LATE B. HALE & CO.) SAIL, TENT, TAEPAULIiN, HOftSE COVER, FLAG, AND OILSKIN CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS, AND ROPE AND TWINE MAKERS, WHOLESALE AND EETAIL. WB beg to draw the attention of the Public to th? following List of Goods, of which we always keep a Large Stock, and as we always import all our Material direct, we are able to cell at Lower Prices than Any Other Firm in New Zealand:— TENTS FISHING LINES PARCEL TWINES HORSE COVERS CRICKET NETS THATCHING CORD LOIN COVERS LAWN TENNIS NETS SACK TWINE CART COVERS SHEEP NETS » OILSKINS FLAGS MANILLA ROPE . REAPER AND BINDER PULLEY BLOCKS FLAX ROPE APRONS HAMMOCKS PLOUGH-LINE FISHING NETS GARDEN LINES CRICKET NETS. Special Quotations to Cricket Clube requiring a good many nets, MARQUEES. Please Note the Address JOHNSON & COUZINS, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. OPPOSITE MESSRS BALLANTYNE & CO/S DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT

"THE fiRROR OF OUB EYE DIRECTS OUB MTSDJ 9 MISFITTING SPECTACLES TELEPHONE LIKE THESE POSTAL ADDRESS »*:*•■ Box 6 °7. INJURE THE EYES. JOHN R. PROCTER. 8 bls 2 s J OPTICIAN, JEWELLER, Sea. g g-oHa %f £ α-fc I S|||S ||J 145 MANCHESTER STREET I Ijj^jlfSS (Next Corner Llchfieldstreet) »go S 3g * M OHBISTCHUBOH, " nfiHlStS . NEW ZEALAND, ' tU^SW A Record Iβ kept ot the Details of all Spectacles Bold or made to order, and new pair can be obtained at any time if the Name and, If possible, the Date oi Orde are supplied. Every class of Optical Goods, Spectacles, Folders, &c, supplied on the shortest notice. If nob in stock can be made to order, and all work guaranteed. OCULISTS PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY EXECUTED. REFERENCES kindly permitted to many of the leading Ocollata and Opthalmie Surgeons In New Zealand.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 8621, 24 October 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume L, Issue 8621, 24 October 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume L, Issue 8621, 24 October 1893, Page 2

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