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Ex S.S. MAORI, FROM LONDON, T ADIES' UNDERWEAR, CORSETS, UMBRELLAS, RIBBONS, HOSIERY. 'GLOVES (new make), Suede and Tan Kid, all shades, guaranteed, Is 9d, 2s 3d, 2s 6d, 3s, 4s Gd, 5s 6d NEW COSTUMES^SKIRTS, BLOUSES NEW SILK VOILKS, MUSLINS, PRINTS, DELAINES Everything New and Fashionablejin Summer Dress Materials Sheetings and Calico Men's and Boys' Clothing Hats and Caps TAILORING— FIT AND STILE. E. J. WALSH & CO., 75, WDLLIS-STREET. MEN'S STRAW HATS. e\(\ DOZEN STRAW HATS of ihe most WVJ Fashionable Makes and Shapes have jnst been received at TE ARO HOUSIS, and are now being shown. The Variety of the Selection, and the lOxtremely Low Prices at which all these Hats are marked, make this the most attractive offering of the kind 'in Wellington. REAL PANAMA STRAWS, 1 to 2£ guineas each. TUSCAN PEDAL STRAWS, In Panama Shapes, 10s 6d to 15s 6d each. JAVA AND SENNETT STRAWS, White, Cream, and Burnt Shade, very smart and most comfortable, 7s 6d and 8s 6d each. STYLISH BRAZILIAN STRAWS, Lounge and Alpine Shapes, 6s (3d and 7s 6d eaoh. SHAPED PEDAL STRAWS, Exceedingly Stylish Hats, 5s Gd and 6s 6d each. MEN'S and BOYS' BOATER STRAWS, College Make, 2s 3d to 5s 6d each. TE ARO HOUSE DRAPERY CO., Ltd. gjTOCKLEY JONES, 30, WILLIS-STREET. NEW SHEETINGS • NEW DAMASKS NEW QUILTS NEW DRILLS NEW PRINTS • NEW MUSLINS NEW HEARTHRUGS * Ex Paparoa and Athenic. 1 S IN THE POUND OFF ALL CASH A PURCHASES. LATE SNOWDEN'S. LADIES, ARE YOU GRASPING THE PACT That A. LINDSAY'S new stock of| Q,„ American and Anglo - American | o/D Shoes are now on view in the new- I (\ IQ est Tans and Black Glace Kid. f ujo They are very nice and low-priced. \ -1 1\ in See them. J 10/0 fOur GENT'S LACE BOOTS, j in Tan and Black, narrow and i/\ j£* J broad toes — a commendable *"/ \f 1 English-made boot ; not to ho j bought anywhere else at the Lprice. EDINBURGH - MADE BOOTS.^ Fourth shipment arrived. | 22 '<- A Gent's'Sfcylish Dressy Boot, 1 perfection in fitting, best material. [ ™ This make unsurpassed ; see them. I Every pah 1 guaranteed. J (■GENT'S SHORS. Get a pair of these wonderfully nice, pli~if\ /{ij ablo, Tan nnd Black/ Willow -* "/ vl 1 and iiox Calf Shoes ; also, 'I'an I and Black Glace Boots. • Real (.cheap. PERFECTION RKACHBD, FOOT COMFORT SKCURWD, by wearing tho Jenness Millar Shoe. America's best 21s The Queen's Shoe (England's success). 18s Gd Scott's Foot Gloves. f.oii<ioii'a most &t3'lihh boot, with improved flexible soles, 21s to 28 ? . Afc A. LINDSAY'S GRKAT BOOT EMPORIUMS, LAMBTON-QUAY and UUBA-STRISET. WADE'S PATENT SKYLIGHTS. [CIRCULAR.] WE have made arrangements to allow Messrs. T. .Kallingcr and Co. (Ltd.) to manufacture and sell Wade's Protected Patent under Royalties ; also the Empire Pattern, which we can also supply if desired. It is needless for us to point out to you the unqualified success of this splendid patent' (Wade's), which has been so often and unanimously specified by all the loading architects in Now Zealand, who give it tho palm as regards a roof light. It has been used on conservatories, photographio studios, and all class of buildings, and our statistics show that wo have in tho last five years made no loss than 75,000 feet, and tho demand is Btcadily inoroasing. BALLINGEIt BROS., Waring Taylor and Maginnity streets. YM R S AND CLEAN Kll S nient d^* ! ? *9%<C %, Ranfnrly. TAYLOR & CO., 225, Lambton-quay, Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 121, 18 November 1902, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 121, 18 November 1902, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 121, 18 November 1902, Page 7

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