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-' 1 MABINB INSXTHAKOE COMPANY. - ' Eatabliflhed 1869, "' ■ Paid-up Capital iuid' Rlmerve' (in- ■ ' ;j' clucUnK Undivided Profite) , WTJOM ! Net.'Annual Income . T. . '." - , ■THE- PREMIER AND WEALTHIEST . \ COLONIAL COMPANY. ' ' Noted for Promptness and Liberality. Branciiod and Agencies thrdughout tha WoTid. I A. L. PARSONS, " . - Manager.
I SMOKERS Of i JUNO TOBACCO J Should see that each Stick beui T. G WILLIAMS CO.'S LABEL. i , J COME dealers in selling JUNO are supplying smaller Sticks of other and inferior , l'obscoo without L»bel». I CHRYSTALL AND CO M Agents. I I WANTED. WAjfIED— Trotting and TJacehorse Owners io call and inspect Triggs and Donton's largo variety o[ all kinds of" Boots and their lut.ost Trotting Hobbles. 77 Manchester street. 7693? W\XTKD~ Youths to qua.ify for Commercial and Professional AppohitI meats by attending Gnby's Commercial College, 150 Worcester street. Remunerative situations guaranteed. ' 84A0F WANTED —Those interested in the latest principle of cycle propulsion to inspect ! the "Kin'oy" Chainless. "Envoy" Stores/] J -I C7&rA.M , "Envoy ,, Chainj» T iesa is a distinct advance in cycle con- ! structicn. Mo cogs to ureak or "bind" in I heavy work. T/CTANTED ""KNO Tnteroatodin » f cycle novelties to, Bee the "Envoy" Chainless—a distinct advance in cyclo prspulsion. TTtTANTED KNOAVN—CJiainless Bicycles » » are. to be tho wheels of the future. The "Knvoy" Chainlcoa is now ready for inspeotion. TXTED KNOWK—"Tho "En7o7'~Chioi~ leas is not a bevel a ,2 * 1, ? it rolls and spins. "Envoy" Stores (only entrance, 132 Lichfield street). F ■tXTANTED" KNOWN - —During the Koyal it Celebrations \\u supphea 10,000 Volunteers, more or leas, with a pjiir each of our celebrated Boois aiid Shoes, ranging in prico from 9s (3d to Los. Every pair will bring us a ropoat order. A. isi-f.OCK.ETT ana 00.,The People'b Boot Shop, 210 High street, nest Butcher, Jeweller. TTTA j, TED—Wo" aro*"ciitiTng~tiie~Eoot~Tnide " * to pieces. Overstocked with Men's Shooters 7s lid, Bluchers 4s lid, Gents' Cbiomo Bals. 11s Gd, Women's Leather Slippers 2s lid, Men's 3s lid. All our own make. Sale now on at Maine Bros. WAXTED, a nico present—One of Triggs and Dcnton's beat Gladstone Bugs made on tho premises, wkh patent frames,' double locks, beautifully mounted. Inspection invited. 77 .Manchester street. * WANTED, Left-cff Gentlemen can depend on getting their extreme vame. All letters and appointments punctually attended to by Mrs King, Secondhand dealer, 100 Madras street, Christchurch'. and Denton is the only makers of Portmanteaux and Gladstone -bep-s, and Camera Cases, etc. Kindly note the adcirubS— 77 Manchester street. "OAYNER'S Cashel etrecrß"ool~Depof~Re : -*-l/ moved New Prunisop, corner Manchester and Tuam streets,'next Opera House. F TO EMPLOYERS—Tho Ocean Corporation will Cover AIL JRisisa at absolutely lowoi ratns than any other Company, ■p "1 " N G P O N g! rn"HE~NEW TOILET SOAPS — "Eose J- d'Or,icnt," "Heliotrope," "Cold Cream," "Buttermilk." Nice boxes, containing 3 tablets, one shilling. "Strange and Company. . • a 'sPECiAiTwrNiJc^rbTspLAy-- wTari -£*- making a special window display of Gcnta' Underclothing, Pyjamas, rfweatere,' Hose and Ha'f-hwsa fhifl. weftk. iChaec good& comprise - all liho best English, and Colonial makes. Hulbort and Co., (opposite Strnnge's)WORKERS Compensation Ocean Corporation guarantee to Covar Empioyers fo/ their liabiliry, at lower rates than any other Company. WHi are Bsyncr's Boots an acknowledged success 1' Because nothing hut best workmanship and material U3ed. Absolute fact. _ ■ ,pING .POXG-'-Jhe "Rago ~oT London* SINCE TulTTsl, 190L~thpy~havo started their ola giimc iigain cutting down the prices- - Ladies' Shoes 3s lid, Gente' Sunday Boots Gs lid. I his is what tho American machinery is doing. Sale now on at Maine Bros. TfiROMTITE KING COUXTRY—Maori~Bag~s J- in dressed flax. .Native dyes. Strange t\,ii\ Company. OCEAN -orporation, Limited, no(ifv thH they will -tike- Employer?' Legal Liability at rates bjJow anj' ottiui , Ci'mpuuy. WJiAREAbI""HATa. in ail tho Leading S'.yles, for piesqnt Beasoji'? wear, at Hulbrrt and Co.'s [opposite Strange , '). T ADIEC—V.'hy take colds" v hen it on~"be ■U prevented by weanr.g β-iyn er's 7s Gd Chrome t-'hocs, beat qunluy. ].\ pORRESPONDENCE CARDS" with" "-ill edges. Twenty cards and 20 cnvclf.H-a. one shilling the box. Strange and c't-m----pany. _ _P1 !T REGARD will bo paid to "any pcWn cw'J-ti who cannot get Ladies' Evening Shoes at la 10d, Gents' Dress Shoos <Js lid, Ladies' Felt Slippers 9d and Iβ 3d, Children's ( l'rgm. 3d, at Maine Bros.' Sale. •■■■.' .pnVG'" - F6iX T G^The~R^7'"^T r^eTb^u^i^. T ; Corporation will issue Policies ngainst all risks- - at rates lower than any other Insurance Company, ■ ' . GOOD Investment—ivo risk in buying liny- ■ ner's Men's shooters 9s 6rl, YoinTiS' 7s 6d and 6s 9d. Good value guaranteed., IF you have not seen our Boots since \ve started to cut the prices down then you are out of pocket. All our own make. Sale now o?i at Maine Bros., High street. STYLISH CAPS, in the newest patterns, by the leading English manufacturers, may be had at Hulbert and Co.'s (opposite Stransre's). ' ■ PBsCr PONG— door game. ■ TO the General Public—We guarantee to Cover Employers for their Legal lAsibiiity cheaper than any Company in N.Z. Oceiiri Ccrporation, X<imHed. : 8237F FOX Saiq. several Second-hand Pianos; on excsptionally easy terms; deposit £1, balance by sjEoall monthly payments. 11. Francis, The Husical Exchange, 150 and 161 Manchester Rt"")t, Christchureh. 8360 piXG" ""PONG"" Tlic Rago of SydneyT DON"! , foTgeO—Cali at Rayner's Boot liepot, ! iwx premises. corm.-r Manchester and Tuam streets, noxt Op<-ra House. Beat valun in town. FAhf i IONABV/B~MACiXTOSH~CbATS f« Cieni3. Deep capes (attached arid detached), with and without sleovep, at Hulbert and Co.'s ujppoHite Strjnge'sj. RAYNER'S Men's Shooters and Bals at 8s 6d, arc rc-;i.l goo.l Boots. Their oniy I fault—you cannot, wear them out. piNG~~POXG "-- '.King" ""oi them all. TO protect the feet from damp and cold,~try rimer's Boots, which i\t<t never known ■to fail. __ _ _ 1 "piXG PONG—Fascinating Parlour Tennß FOR Sale, cheap, Secondhand Upright Grand Piano, check action, overstrung; only £2 deposit, balance £1 3a Id per month. The Musical Exchange, 159 and 161 Manchester street. 5197 "DING POli.- —"In Three Grade:.. (For coatintiaijon oi Wantede see page ll.f D.I.C. D.I.C. QA SONGS AND VOCAL DUETS FOtt 2s 6d. THE UNIVERSAL SONG FOLIO. ROYAL VISIT MEMENTOES— Duke o£ York March, 2s (Stirring and Patriotic). Duchess of York "Waltz, 2ft (will be all the rago). MUSIC DEPARTMENT (Upstairs), CASHEL STREET. D.I.C , -. D.I.C
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11010, 6 July 1901, Page 1
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