Late Advertisements. AN ATTRACTIVE NUMBER. THE ‘WEEKLY PRESS,’ NOVEMBER 28th. SOME OF THeIcLLUSTRATIONS. INVERCARGILL: The Opening of the Now Municipal Theatre; Opening of iho North End Club’s Bowling Season. ' PRESBYTKRLVN ASSEMBLY : The General Assembly which met in Dunedin. PUBLIC SCHOOLS’ ATHLETIC DEMONSTRATION: The Massed Display; the Grand March; the Flag Display; the March Past of Cadets; and many other snapshots at Lancaster Park, Christchurch. • THE FIJIANS AT THE EXHIBITION: A Tvpical House; the Native Dances. THE GREAT BALLOON RACE; A General View of the Balloons; Santos Dumont making a final examination. FOOTBALL: The “ Spring-boks” in England. Price ... ... SIXPENCE. From all Agents, Runners, and Street Boys. W. J PRICTOR ANT) CO., Wholesale Agents. YOUR Influenza can be quickly cured by taking Mixtures 1 and 2; 3s. At Mar-
ASSIGNED Stock, To-morrow (Wednesday).—Silks, Silk Blouses, Delaine Blouses, Skirts, Chiffons, Jackets. Fyfe and Cuming's Stores. GOLD AND SILVER. Wo have just opened a Case of GOLD AND SILVER-MOUNTED UMBRELLAS of such convincing values and the newest of designs in Handles that inspection will repay you. Prices range from 3/6 TO 21/ EACH. TEKPATRJCK AND BARCLAY. “ < The Spinning Wheel. 68 PRINCES STREET. DRESS BOOTS FOR FARMERS. The men who axo toilers on the soil nowadays arc very different from their forefathers, who had all tho hardships and few of the pleasures of life. Tha modem farmer demands the same kind of luxuries for hia leisure as the town man does. And; in regard to elegant BOOTS, intended for holiday wear and such-like, wo can offer some splendid values. There is tho “GLOBE,” at 19s 6d; genuine English make, immensely smart, “very toney”! Then there’s ’the “ DIPLOMA,” a real well-made summer Boot, at 12s 9d; and tho very neat “RUBIK” at 14s 6d. Also the extra wide GLOBE, for men with broad feet, 14s 6d. Ladies will 2nd wo can suit them iu good qualities and reasonable prices. COOKHAM HOUSE, Depot for High-grade Footwear, PRINCES STREET.
pALACB HOTEL TEA ROOMS, MORAY PLACE (opposite First Church). Select, Quiet, and Beetful. The Best Place in the City for a Quiet Chat. All CARES and SCONCES served Fresh from our own ovens. STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM. Strawberries (the Pick of the Market) and Fresh Cream. LIGHT LUNCHES, Consi stint; of Beef Tea, Meat Pie, Ham SandwichesFruit Salad, Cold Stewed. Fruits,, etc., etc.
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Evening Star, Issue 12980, 27 November 1906, Page 5
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