; , if IB L,VE: PRiOES FOLLOW:. DEAD DUTIES. . *? aaß=ZLgggai3gllKkLLiJ^ Jt| l ". .«'■■ "»•» mHE Abolition of the Customs Duties on Linens makes it possible for tho D.1.C.• to ti ,ft ?. Striking Reduction iiv Price throughout tho Whole Range of this JJig • Line. Household Linens are u Lending Item in Good Housewifery, and . just now, when bo ' many Country \ isitors are in Town, the Opportunity is Especially Apt. In all such Exceptional Chances, the Shrewd and Thrifty arrive. First. The great stocks carried by tho D.I.C. innko it possible to J?ill all Requirements; but there will be 'a *B6om in Linens, and for the' Alert gnopper the time is Now. Everything is Offered, from wispy cambrics delicate, as Woven onow. to the coarsest fabric tho Mind of Woman can imagine or the Hand of Woman want. ._ ! t9S ALWAYS NEED '.TOWELS; BUT, THESE PRICES ARE UNIQUE; I'IFT-1 DOZEN BEDROOM TOWELS, -Medium Size,- Quality Unsurpassable, fine closo textiire. . .js. 6id, each, 17s. ■. lid. tho dozen. THIRTY-FIVE DOZEN BROWN TURKISH TOWELS, Strong, Thick,' 'exceptionally.'Dur-' ; •: able; just tho thing for seaside use, Is. Gld. each, 17s. lid. the dozen. Quality for cost, the Housewife will never do better, than this. ; THE "TV "J" /pi welcomes visitors. The. Warehouse and Showrooms are open. Como when you choose, buy when you please. Scrupulous care is'taken to'meet tho, wishes of clients; but no client is pressed to purchase. If- the visitor desires: to make'.ii promenado of the. "jTfc T ./TI : why not? It is a spacious, pleasant place, and educational. The Company is equally anxious tos meet you, whether you spend sixpence or a thousand guineas. If you merely come to please your eyes, that, is your affair. Once you come to tho D.I.C. you will come again. That is natural law. • ■ THE D.I.C.—FOR EVERYTHING. >
BUSINESS NOTICES. ■ Nurse marie jonassen • ■./• ■ ' (Registered). -\ : VACANCIES FOR LYING-IN PATIENTS. Twerify-Soven Years' Experience. ' PATIENTS ATTENDED TO AT THEIR OWN HOMES. 66 ABEL SMITH STREET, WELLINGTON. CG2-4 : : ' PRIVATE MATERNITY HOME.' TUTRS. STARICIE, PRACTISING MIDWIFE, ~- 9 HOME .STREET, Kent Terrace 55A CHALLENGE. - 55A ' WANTED Known—£s reward to beat quality and quantity of foods at, Skeritt's Rooms, Arcade. ' 55A MANNERS STREET. : 55A 6233 WEDDINGS. ; MISS -MURRAY, Vice-Regal. Florists,?l- - Street, for Wedding,Opera,.'aridBirthday Bouquets. Choice Cut 'Blooms for. Table Decoration. Tel. 2G5. ; ~ . CGG3, ' . ICE CHESTS. . MAX KREISSIG, Solo Manufacturer of Ictr Chests, Shop'and Office Fitter. Factory and Showrooms, 23 and 30 Little Taranaki Street. Telephone 2499. C 669 O R R II N H A L E S, ELECTRICAL ENGINEER, Mercer Street, 1 ' WELLINGTON.. ' ■. ' C 568 The marquis of normanby hotel, . CARTERTON. ... . . W. M. HALLEY,: PROPRIETOR. The best Commercial Hotel in the Wairarapa. ~ Csll MISS MURIEL- M...1V A: RE,. ' ' (A Mils. V.C.M., Eng.); 3 PIRIE STREET. ■ Teacher of Piano Theory, Harmony,-and Couii;; torpoint. . Voice Production and Singing^-j) - - BANJO. ■ % MR. A. E.'VARE, teacher.of Banjo, Chivers's . Music. Store, Lambton Quay. C5Bl '\%T 1 G. ' F R -A"-;S-';E -^R' V V . (Lato U.S.S. Coy.), CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, AND FORWARDING -" AGENT, First Floor, Nathan's Buildings (over C. M. Banks, Ltd.) No. 11 Grey Street, Wellington. Telephone 2729. CGOO. . Xsr CRAB TREE AND SONS, • ENGINEERS, "BOILERMAKERS, • Manufacturers of High-class Engines and Brick Machines. Specialists in Sawmill 'Machinery and Log Haulers. : . CITY FOUNDRY, EVA STREET. C57-J CEDERHOLM AND TOLLEY, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, Manners Streot. Agents for: Langdon-Davies Motors, Eclipw Flame Arc Lamps, Simplex Conduit, Tantalum and Wytolito Lamps. . Largo Stock of. Antique Brass and Coinago Bronzo Fittings. CGII HUGH DOUGLAS, Bookbinder, paper ruler, and ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER. SPECIALTY: Dougiar Patent Looso-Leaf Account Boons. Factory Address—49a, WILLIS STREET. C 509 OOULLS, CULLING, AND COMPANY, LIMITED. COMMERCIAL AND MANUFACTURING STATIONERS, WELLINGTON AND DUN'EDIN. Warehouse: PANAMA STREET. Factory: EDWARD STREET. Telephones: 2505 and 2521. CG36 TO OUR COUNTRY CUSTOMERS. WHEN you aro in town don't, fail to call cn GREEN AND DAVIS, tho Popular Drapers, Mercers, and Clothiers, 135 Lambton Quay, who served you well throughout the year at your homes, and won't fail to servo you better in their store during your Xmas and New Year stay in tho city. Our motto is: "Onco a customor, always a customer." Thore may be cheap places, but ours is cheapor. BRUNSWICK RESTAURANT. THE Oldest and the Best to get Satisfaction. Established 30 years, and, bore to. stay for the comfort and convenience of-the public. Our T'ariir—Board and Residence, 18s.; meals from 9d. F. Knigge, proprietor, 3U Willis Streot (next "Dominion"' Office.
FOXTON-LEVIN COACH SERVICE. Timetable—Leavo l'oxton '6.30 a.m., nrrivo Levin 5.30 a.m.; leavo Levin 10.30 a.m., arrive Poxton 12 noon; lenve Foxton 2.30 p.m., arrivo Levin 4.30 p.m.; leave Levin 7.30 p.m., arrivo Foxton 9.30 p.m. Leavo Foxton 11 a.m., arrivo Shannon 12.30 p.m.; leave Shannon 2.50 p.m., arrivo Foxton 4.30 p.m. 5832 C. F. JOHNSTON, Proprietor, SPECTACLES Wo aro Specialists and OpSPECTACLES ticians only. All patterns SPECTACLES stocked. Quality high, prices SPECTACLES low. Consultations l'ree. Buy SPECTACLES from us. It will pay you. O 'DON NELL AND'BROWN, Consulting Opticians, 41 Manners Streot, Wellington; 7 doors from Opera llouso (saino side). Look for the Eyo on the Window. C'7o3 THE "DOMINION" MERCANTILE AGENCY. Confidential Trado Reports, Debt Collections, Trado ABsignees, General Business Advisers. ROOMS—B and 8a COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. P.O. Box 2Gt. Telephone ISBO. Bankers: Bank of Now South Wales. A. SYDNEY WATSON, CGBO Manager. ...
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