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JAMES SMITH & CO. Are now showing, in variety and beauty incomparable, THE NEW FASHIONS *» SPRING, 1896. THIS season is remarkable for tho novelty and delicacy of tho now DEESS MATEEIALS, which are certain to captivate the fancy of all who soo them. Attention is called to the following, which are advised as being the most fashionable of the season's fabrics :— BAYE AND CIHNE TWEEDS, FIGURED AND SHOT MOHAIES, SHOT ALPACAS AND LUSTEES, FIGUEED AND PLAIN SICILIANS, FEENCH GOUPE TWEEDS. These may now be viewed, along with ALL the SEASON'S NOVELTIES, Which are fully displayed in all Departments, AT TE ARO HOUSE. POLL-TAX ! POLL-TAX! POLL-TAX! COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS, £50 ! £60 ! £50 ! IT "WON'T KEEP THEM OUT! HAVING purchased from one of those undesirable an immense assortment of up-to-date SAMPLES of all sorts of MECHANICS' and GAEDEN TOOLS at less than English cost, I intend offering them at EXTEEMELY LOW PEICES. 500 ! 500 ! 500 ! DIFFERENT PATTERNS OE TOOLS, All Exceptionally Good Quality, being sent out as SPECIMENS OF THE BEITISH WOEKMEN'S AET. The Brilliancy of the Finish alone would induce you to purchase. CAEPENTEES 1 , ENGINEEES', CAEVEES', MOULDEES', TINSMITHS', PLUMBEES", and a host of other TOOLS, Besides GAEDEN TOOLS in NEW USEFUL VARIETIES. FOUNDEIES, GEAIN STOEES, GAS COMPANIES, and BEICK KILNS will finS TOOLS THEY LONGED FOE, but never could get. GENTLEMEN'S~ SPLENDID TOOL CHESTS! ANOTHER CONSIGNMENT. KEROSENE OIL STOVES. EIPPINGILL'S WELL-KNOWN STOVES, for Heating, Cooking, and all Domestic Purposes. These are for sale at tho Manufacturer's Prices. AMERICAN GOODS, E * desideriaWEINGEES, Iron and Wood Frames, EEDUCED PEIOES WEINGEE EOLLEES, All Sorts VELOCIPEDES, MANGLES, SAWS, CHISELS, &c. GEORGE WINDER, LOWER CUBA-STREET. ■IEES & SONS, MILLWRIGHTS, ENGINEERS, AND IMPORTERS, COENEE OF GHUZNEE AND MARION STEEETS. Those Machines speak for themselves in any Language and in any Country in which they are Employed, and are FULLY WAEEANTED. Wo have FOE SALE the following oomplete SECOND-HAND MILL PLANT: 1 20-horso power Steam Engine, by Eeeston 1 Planing Machine, by Frank & Co., Buffalo and Proctor 1 Emery Grinder, by Haigson & Co., London 1 Boiler (by Eobinson), Pulley, Shafting, and All the Steel Bails, Screwjaoks, Forge, Belting Anvil, Vice, Tools 1 Vertical Frame and Saws 4 sots Logging Trucks 1 Breast Saw-bench, Saws, and 2 Trucks 2 Timbor Waggons A STAETLING ANNOUNCEMENT. THIHE English and Irish press states that to praise Iho Hobart-Bird cycles ' is to paint JL a lily." To over praise them in like attempting the impossible. These ma'hines are ull up to date. Tho lady's new design has a enrved frame, which bosMes being light and gracoful is immensely sUoiig. Tho tiobart-Bird Co. is one of the very few firms that turn out a perfect m'ohine. The Eudgo Wlutworth machine is " top of the tree." E.W. are tho oldest makers in England. These michmes have a world-wide reputation. A well-known cyclist in Wcl> liogton rocently said :—": — " I havo owned 35 machines ; I have ridden hundreds, but of all tha maohines there hos been none equal to E.W., and none of K.W 's better than that (painting to ono ho had on trial)," We have a few of these machines, nnd othot s dail / cxi euted. Don't bo led away with tho highly-coloured advertisements, but call and eb j our samplos at the show-rooms, Mnnnets-street. Tho Machine that eclipses all other Americans is the renowned Spaldiug— the thies of the greatest, experts put ir, top of the list. Wj are SOLB AGiSNTd for this machine. Large numbers just landing. S. LUKE & CO., Limited, NEW ZEALAND AGENTS.

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Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 93, 10 September 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 93, 10 September 1896, Page 3