i iIRKCALDIE-'S STAINS, LTD. ■ •■ - ' ' • ' ■■;'!'<■•! ' C 512 ■' , , • ■ ' FUNERAL NOTICES. nnffl Friends of MRS. M. R. CULLEN BUT XOUE SHOES CHEAP I tend her Funeral, wliich iviir leave the WelWHILE YpU CAN gust 11, at 1.30 p.m., for Karori' Cemetery. AT ROBT. H. WILSON, • _ . Undertaker and Embalmer, . HANNAH'S • RE-BUILDINQ; SALE 136 Adelaide 565 /GREATEST in point of. Saks, and even more remarkable in excellence PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. VT of values. The Bargains we are offering are, liard to resist. : ' STIRRING REDUCTIONS. ' ' , F. R. EARLE, ' ALL GRADES OF FOOTWEAR REDUCED. AUTHORISED & LICENSED SURVEYOR, ChildrenVWTiite Buck One-bar' Shoes, 2s; 6d;; , AWAKITEA. HUNTERVILLE. » Children s Champagne Ankle Straps, Is. 11d.; usually 2s. lid. Girls'.< Patent One-bar Shoes, Pumps, 7to 10, -3s. -11d.} 11 to 1, 4s. 11d. «ni»VPT* of .n Knife -in a » Girls' Tan Kid Lace and Button Boots, 7to 10, 6s. 11d.; 11 to 1.. 7s. 11d. g J, ° ?, undertaken, and at- ' Women's .Smart Evening Shoes, 2s. ;6d.; about Hall-price. • tended to promptly at Moderate Cost. Pinet's Beaded House Shoes, Bs. lid.j usually 13s. 6d. . v Women's Tan (3's only) Kid Bals, Bs. 11d.; usually 16s. 6d. ' . *r w -m m n m Women's "Wolfs" Oxford Shoes, 12s. 17s. M; . A. (Late of Richmond ° * W omens "Kippendorfs Walking Boots, 16s. 11d.; usually 275. 6d. SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER. Womm's American Lace Boots, Bs. 11 d. J usually Us. Gd. During temporary absence this month clients Polishing Setsi Is. 3d. Griffen's Polish, ,3d. Tin. can communicate to Goldie's Brae, or Tel. : Broad Silk Shoe Ties, 6d. Cobra Polish, 4d, Tin. 2,3!) 5 ' 5 0 Am TT A \T\I A TF'DCS A T Til QEAFOBTH S. MACKENZIE, AT ~ HANNAHS SALE* BARRISTER'and SOLICITOR, RETAIL STORES:, LAMBTON QUAY AND'CUBA STREET. colonial mutual LIFE buildings, : ; —; — T—7 ; CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. WELLINGTON. . FROM'- FASHIONABLE LONDON. A. E ' Ho ldsh ip, TO give the men of this country an opportunity of the best West End talent, I have " B A il? T f° L^ lToll, secured the services of James A. Doherty, from Messrs. Hart and Son, of Regent Street. ROUTH S BUILDINGS, ,He comes with all the advantages of an extensive experience in making Clothes for the best FEATHERSTON AND JOHNSTON STREETS class of English customers. - - ■ (Second Floor). Please take lift. USOi NEW ZE4LANDERS WILL DOUBTLESS READILY RESPOND TO THE INVITATION TO ■ - . .VISIT THE ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS in KELBURNE AVENUE. T6 U L K L E Y A N D D I D S L U R y . D. MILLIGAN. 1 Dental Surgeons, MERCHANT TAILOR. CG39 91 WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. _ i Telephone No. 210. C 603 WAAKTS3 PIANOS. -R 0 BEET'S. RICHMOND, C. E., J3.-a.wta.JtXU i. IZUIVfJ. -11/ CONSULTING ENGINEER, ' . . Harcourt's Building, Wellington. 'Phone 2093. , Authorised by Government to Survey Nativo (TfflE HAAKE is a piano with a reputation gained through its distinctiveness for sweetness Limds ' Carry c°G2s JL of { one> perfect action, beauty and construction. It is an ideal instrument, and is used ; • by musicians of note. It has'proved its superiority for years, and charms by its sweet MONEY'TO LEND. melody and powerful, yet sympathetic, tone. InsDect THE HAAKE at our warehouse, opposito the Grand Hotel, 34 Willis Street. :" ROBERT COOK, Solicitor, 200 T.nmbton Quay, has MONEY TO LEND, in sums THE BRITISH & CONTINENTAL PIANO CO. 4100 and upwards. at Current Ratea. Ctiia Leo. r. da vies, surgeon dentist (Late Phil., U.S.A., and Edinb.). WOODWARD STREET (three doors from ; ' Lindsay's Corner). Hours, 9 to 5 j telephone 2879. WHAT ABOUT A MOTOR CAR? "" ~ d ""' "■""• "•»»»•' *° S WE SUGGEST YOU CONSIDER THE MERITS OF OUR'CARS!!!! . UO NEY TO LEND. "F.l.A.T."—World's Record Holder for Hill Climbing. Speed—l2o miles per hour—and p. H. . PUTNAM. Reliability. A • EOLICITOE. ' "ULADlATOß."—Reliability Record Holder. Bouth'e Building's (First Floor). "VAUXHALL."—Speed and Reliability. Winner of 2000 Miles and Scottish Reliability FEATELERSTON , STREET, WELLINGTON, Contest. C 724 "HENAULT—JAUKSON."—ReIiabiIity. — ; jgj-OGSAEB AND fEOUSE, THERE IS NO DISPUTING THE FACT 111 THESE ARE THE FOUR BEST. ARCHITECTS* TI7E have such confidence in these Cars Arriving in September we have a latest ONION BANK OF AUSTRALIA VV for giving Perfect Satisfaction at model 12-16 H.P. "VAUXHALL," which omTnmno sight and by demonstration, that we are . will be a revelntion.for easy manipulation BUILDINGS, prepared to wait on any intending pur- and noiseless running. HUNTER STREET. chaser of a Car on hearing from him. f,o Our Garage is one of the most up-to-date m? matter where you live we can reach you in tha INORra ISLAND, with a full equipill one or any of out Oars. Mon t 0 f latest . Tools and Appliances . Wo make these calls as part or our for coping with any mechanical ropair, and n . business methods, and any "who are m- Motorists touring Hawke's Bay in tho com- EE EMPIBD HOT E i terested and for whom we 'may demon- ing season aro cordially invited to inspect ffrurrpni strate must feel under no obligation for OU j. Works, Stock of Cars, and Motor Sun- (LIMITED). anv attentions, a 9 we soil solely on tne dries. 1 We'have arriving by every steamer, merits of the Cars, and we. : an( i j n stock, something new to Motorists, ' ' like critics, who on sight o our salesman is < always in attendance trf TFADING AND MOST CFNTRAT mit the fact that thoy can stand alone to explain the various devices, some of THE LKADINu ajxii MUal UiNIKAL for all that goes towards making a Pertect which are decidedly novel. HOTEL IN WELLINGTON. .w. Motor Car, with standard side entrance WIRE. US NOW!!! E. W. SOFIELD Body, Cape Cart Hood and Wind Shield, which is the n rc ft j p u#l . , , . (Late of Coker'a Hotel, Christchnrch), ItIOUS CAK EVER INTUODTJCED INTO Qualified Experts sent to any part of THE COLONIES. Besides which.we have the North Island/';/ Manager. a very NEAT, PAST, and PLEASING C su "GLADIATOR," with two seats .HOUD __ tt , vis A REPUTATION TO T noand WIND SHIELD, which we also hold for A-aujruiAiiuiN io LO. . : demonstration, . — HENDERSON'S P. W. SAMPSON-& COMPAN T ____„y' w, , "COUNTY GARAGE AND MOTOR WORKS," WAIPUKURAU, H.B. BUTTER-SCOTCH. Telegrams—"SAMPSON." TELEPHONE No, 23. , — ■ ' ■ ' ■ ■ '■■■ "ITS AWFU.' aUU).f- C7B?
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