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BUSINESS NOTICES. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. SPRING AND SUMMER, 1898-9. W E jjfv™ .*? thank <*« F" l J lie for the Verj lib9raV P atr °n»ge accorded to n 3 daring our Great Stock-taking Sale {the most successful in to «,«m « f Lb i*>• wh,oh closed on 3lßt ultimo. This t<ale has resulted in a complete clearance of Winter Stocks, thus enabling charlctlr than ever! AN ° SUMMER SHIPMENTS, which this year are on a more extensive scale and more attractive in and rn^rrrxS^wS^P^?! , *fe c VERY LATEST NOVELTIES in DRESSES, SILKS and VELVETS, MANTLES, CAPES FIOWPR? ?' 5FS^£F BF,S an(l SHIR TS, NEW FRENCH MILLINERY, NBW STRAW HATS and BONNETS, NEW UMBRPMA^v^SiFSS 18 ' NEVV RIBBoNS and LA CES, NEW GT/JVKS and HOSIERY, NEW SUNSHADES and MUSLINS and CRETONNES. NEW CARPETS, IIS Cannot fftil be im P resee!j wifch the enormons piles of good? ive show in every section of our great WASHING* FABRICS. """ f«r M .i. E £ TRAORDI ? ARY , OFFERINGS in WASHING DRKSS and BLOUSE FABRICS Just recently we have purchased lor cash a Alanufacturer'a Stock of Washing Dress and Blouse Fabrics. The stock consists of 15 000 yards. We bought the whole line, Because by doing so we were enabled to secure it on literally our own terms. The goods are of the most useful and desirable description, and at the prices marked are certain to command immediate attention. LOT I—We offer at 2s 9d per dozen yards. Usual price 4s. LOT 2—We offer at 3s 6d per dozen yards. Usual price ss. LOT 3—We offer at <Ud per yard. Usual price 6£d. LOT 4~We offer at s§d per yard. Usual price 7|d. FURNISHINGS. ~ EXTRAORDINARY VALUE in CARPETS, FLOORCLOTHS, and FURNISHING GOODS of every description: A.'visit I to our Carpet, Floorcloth and Bedding Department will well repay you. Never in any one season have-we shown so large a variety of new eeason's CARPETS and FLOORCLOTHS, ART MUSLINS, CRETONNES and CURTAINS, and at snch low prices as we show to-day. Parties about to furnish or refurnish, would So well to inspect our unrivalled stooka before purchasing elsewhere. i> BEDDING DEPARTMENT. Having a separate factory apportioned to the exclusive manufacture of BEDDING, we are in a position to afford our customers every facility as regards time and expense in the execution of orders placed in our bands. We qua rantee the very best materials and Workmanship, and absolute freedom from damp and impurities. The new workshops connected with thie section will also enable us to execute with despatch orders to any extent for UPHOLSTERY WORK, special attention being given to repairs, alterations, re-covering furniture, &c. The frames for furniture we procure from the best makers, but in order to ensure perfect efficiency of workmanship and quality of materials, the whole of the Upholstering is done on our own premises by thoroughly competent workmen. CARPETS AND FLOORCLOTHS AND OTHER FURNISHING GOODS DELIVERED FREE TO ANY PART OF THE CITY OR SUBURBS* .W. STRAN6E-S Gβ.

JAMES HENDERSON, o. yon sierakowski. gToou and sHAaEBROKE* ' THE WERTHEIM IS EMPEROR!! 178 HEREFORD STREET, 110 COLOMBO STREET. tThe Greatest Sueaess of Modern Times» ■"* ' ohmtohurch - 57 4aWtunphofMeohani«a,Q«niuil ANUFACTUREfi of all kinds ot Wire Work, " , r _ J Flower Stands, Garfen Arches. &c., and every INSURANCE COMPANY. descnption of Wire Work for Agricultural Machinery _ _ .. * _ E.ubiUn e diM9. Made and Repaired, ' T OFFER to Families Dressmakers,* Tailors and Dealers GREATER OPPORTUCapital '.. £1,000 000 ■ ■ 1. NITIEB than any Company in the world. • ——■ th, b»i «ual,t. UGHT-BUNMNG I NOISELESS) PEBFEOTION I company. _ _ _ c g* 6 ** 6B * elements of auooeas. New woodwork,, new improvements, and a repo Noted for Promptness and Liberality. I 4Y l-H bation of axo-llence, durability, and liffht-runnine quail-leathat stand pre-eminent Branches and Agencies throughout the World. |JillV| A. L. PARSONS, '' Mana er. I 'ig-jpr«gT j In the Market is the = ' ~" *€StWI& * T ' GKO iSLBRAHD *™ WONDERFUL WERTHEIM TRIPLEX SEWING EPSON'S HAIR RENEWER -. ._ " MA^WTTKTI? RESTORES GREY OR FADED HAIR TIME AND THE RINA ' \ A' ./'- ~ . TO ITS NATURAL COLOUR. •..—-.' hreE MACHINES IN ONE-THE LOOK STITOH, THE CHAIN SttTOH, W$R B. KENNETT. COMBINED LOOK AND CHAIN OR EMBROIDERY STITOH. WATCHMAKER AND JEWBLLEB. A exitaoxdhvaj Bmi pie meohanism qhanges th«r look stitch or two«thr<ad — * ifcitoh into a single thread or chain stitch whenever desirable, lhe mechanism in question, T>EING the actual MANUFACTURER of «o without in any way impairing the excellence of the machinb as a look etitch machine, pro-TSS-SsSlSfflfli feces a simple chaui stitch, «.«., by usmgonlv the.utiper thread, or a combination locked JrW*QSsßr S_t3s- RATeI oonsideeably m>DER Ttuu ohain stitch created by interlacing the shuttle threadwith the ohain stitoh. Read list of V • ■ ~ — very valuable improvements of Loohhead's patent new. high-arm, noiseless, b'ghfcranning jk ' *#WHr NO NEED FOR specially-made EXPENSIVE Wertheim Sewita? Maohines. jum __ Tv SPECTACLES. Foundry and Factory—Mornington. Head Office—63 Princes street, Danedln. 3&fff \ h»vean enormous Assortment. Can suit any sight _A.il classes of Sewing Machines repaired, and duplicate parts kept In atook ISBSamtA CaU *** iMpeC o th^ \ n T~ Interch * n * e * blß Perambulators, Mangles, Portable Boilers, Washing Machinal, Wringers/Wire spectacles. t Mttttreßß6S) and Knife Cleaners for Cash or Time Paymente. , MS high STREET IS3 BRANOHES—2SS High street, Triaßgle, Ohristohuroh ; Tay street, Im Broargill m u 'fu a&* , w Under the Verandah. ' Staflford j(n«6t, Tlmam. Main road, Ashburton; Nelson, Alexandra and Kaiapo %j"' ■ ~ ROBEBT LOOHHBAP, PBOPBIE3OR.' Cleanses the scalp, and prevents Dandruff, B. N - promotes growth, and makes the hair soft, plian v. ._?3gsfi_lE_K_r " " , ■ — ; r— —' '• "' ' - and glossy. i ~ykWW "mm V' *—* "*" IN BOTTLES at 3s6d. Posted 4s 6d, to any part , Special Appointment. \ ... _~■'. I tell them I have to thank your RENEWER -' -. alone for its preservation. Besides removing _ ~_» ■■_■_ "^T - *<t ■**■*■ m*. ftSgST'wS? 1 M A WONDERPULDIS- Y*T AD ATI© ■ivenoss. I never loso an opportunity of vUViixtx Xo 7* ■ recbnuhenaing it to all and sundry. |T WILL CURE YOU (without operation), even when the moat eminent doctors in . I am, yours very sincerely, Jr^CL X'K '* mm -■- London and Melbourne—or any other'part of the wprld—have failed, be it i H.J.D. \w BRIGHTS DISEASE, CANCER, PILES, GALL NATURAL COLOTTiToUITE RESTORED // I— - - \ STONES, LTVER OR KIDNEY COMPLAINT, GRAVEL, STRICTURE, ROTORUA, ISI ff\J CU/§ A ECZEMA, RHEUMATISM, GOUT, SCIATICA, INDIGESTION, 4a, tco. Dear Sir,—l wish to' add my testimony to // >1%l VV . jA ii Wesleyan Parsonage. "' ; sV™*« °J y«» HAI» »BHBWER. It f 1 ' tJ- Wellington, New Zealand, Feb,.-19th, 1898. " certainly true to its name. Some four or 11 I *W fc I] Tn Mi-S A Palmfir AtreniW W Vitarlatlo ; ; * 7 ' **c years ago my hair commenced turning grey 1 I® 1/Emlßi/// maimer, Agent tor. w. weDuers vitaaatlo^ and falling off, each combing reducing the tty W wmi ■<« wm II Dear Sir, It gives mc great pleasure to hand yon this note in favour of \ ' SSS^ 1 C - le£t - I Purposed trying one of the J ■gal-.'- tt Webber's Vitatlatio, the great Herbal Remedy. 1 had sufferelSf J a;long'time 'from general i ™ray hair renewera recommended, when for- . «.am. Jor weakness and tired feeling, which.was doubtless the effects of a chronio disordered or "tt XTOBAGCO/" partially, inactive state of the liver and kidneys, which, as all know- who suffer with this the most pleasing results. I had only used a -JL trouble, is a source of great annoyance. Of course, as you may suppose, -1 tried very , httle, when my hair ceased falling, and the _, , many remedies, some of which did mc good for a short .time, then 1 relapsed into my sho<3o waa quite restored; italso ef- former condition. In the year 1896 a friend- 3 who had heard of Yitadatio pleaded with •otually removed all dandruff. A most cool- , THE i a mc to try what effect it would have in my case, and I consented, and used in all, four w« and refreshing sensation is experienced large bottles; the result has been my complete satisfaction, and ever sinoe-that time I IC^T v 'tJ n }r eTKOmm 3 PUREST & BE3T have enjoyed the best of health. Nearly two years having elapsed since the Yitadatio • nsetomanyofmyfnends. | rUKBO I * DBQ I wm j conc i xls i ve prooi (h at lam now safe to aay my restoration' to good EE W. I THAT health and freedom from my former complaint is permanent. »R EDSON. | WJ «».- Yours gratefully, — I VIRGINIA PRODUCES. j. moKkbk. Prepared 1» B " - Price of this Medicine is—Large Size, 5s 6d j Small Size, & 6rL' ABk your Grocer or «t,«„ B i' . E . DSO «:,.««, Chemist. If not obtainable locally, send to Head Office. CHEMIST AND PHARMACIST) M *o ♦ OTTt,r.« MediCld H * U iW « WAREE, HOCKLET AND CO.. UMITBB, E. W. HALL, queen street, Auckland wiNB and sprara MERCHANTS ARMAGH BTREET, WHOLESALB. AND RETAIL AGENIT. (Established 1859). South Chambers, »,B.~ShouW there be any difficulty In procuring 170 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. - "■" . > . - *"- ■ i WpUes in your district, kindly oommunicate with Cellar square. -, . : : — ■ *• Proprietor. ■ W^^ s dSt,tr c °"° OM BROOKE'S MONKEY BRAND SOAP °™£^««*™^ a ™°*" WON'T WASH CLOTHES. oJwarXHORNE, PROSSER AND UO M CLARET—Light dinner wines, up to high class SHARLAND and CO.) 1?OR CLEANING, SCOURING, AND SCRUBBING, FLOORS AND SCOTCH WHBaEEY-«The OorerMr" (» soft. JJ KITCHEN TABLES j wen matured old spirit) "Grand Old *• Bc^^Ss to TIOR POLISHING METALS, MARBLE, PAINT, CUTLERY, J CROCKERY, MACHINERY, BATHS, STAIR RODS -— INDIAN AND HAVANA CIOARS «86 «"*"«• tux bhbt QUiiHT. JD PIREIRONS, MANTELS #lAI\/I DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS MAKING BICYCLES liOOK HE& NEW.' In the Market is _v _-» r - 1 - k _r jSjB: I A 1.4 ' GEORGE BRAHD TRY M UAIVI REMOVES RUST, DIRT, STAINS, TARNISH,, &o. tmt-.tyf-r A * t ___fcl_____l AND CtoMPANT^elbClinM^ s■' J '

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10147, 21 September 1898, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10147, 21 September 1898, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10147, 21 September 1898, Page 7

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