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The power of cash exemplified; Negotiations concluded {or several eases of punts, for spot cash. We are able to sell beautiful || patterns at 4jd per yard; warehouse nice, 7 Jd.—D.S.C. || Linoleums: By s.s. Mamari, large shipment just to hand ; all the latest patterns. Our || special line, now selling at 2s yard, is *:xcep- f; tionally good value. Call and inspect same.— t Tonson Garlick Company. Limited. Mr. H. W. Brabant, 3.M., presided at the Police Court yesterday. A number of eases, > under the Destitute Persons' Act, were dealt ;M with. Robert Moor was sentenced to one r month's hard labour, warrant to be suspended . for seven days, for failing to comply with an :f i order. . Mr. F. W. Brookfiold appeared for' j complainant. An order against Frederick I Williams, tor failing to support his child, '». lias cancelled on the application of Mr. Brook- ,-J itod. Ottec \\m ripml & %\ ) missed or w.wt 01 prosecution. _ f Linoleums—soo pieces new patterns just r arrived-, new lace curtains; also, a lavje shipment oi bedsteads, 2D per cent, ttlcfl -JjJ present market value.—D.S.C. The first of a series of organ recitals wil) be given to-morrow evening in St. Paul's |;| 1 Church, Symonds-tireet, under the direction j of Mr. J. H. Phillpot. An especially good f. { programme, which appears elsewhere, has ij been arranged, and vocal items will be con- 1 tributed by Aliases Maud Howard, Ethel ! Boulton, and Mcfutyre, and Messrs. .1. W. j Ryan, J. H. Phillpot, F. Gribbin, Wilfred Manning, and other well-known local musicians. Boys' clothing, direct {rem the rmtt?, at I f warehouse prices. Our reliable brands in ! men's suits, 18s 9d, 22s 6cl, and 255.-D.S.C. ' . The Liedertafel's last concert of the season ( takes place on Friday evening nejt, in the " i Choral Hall, when they will he assisted by ; i| the following vocalists:-Mrs. Somerfield. ■. j Miss Maud Howard, Messrs. A. L. Edwards J and Wilfred Manning. Two instrumental >] trios will be given by Dr. Cox and Messrs. Plummer and Alf. Rartley, for violin, cello, •' ' } and piano. The society contribute eight part » songs, chosen by the vote of the subscribers, ■' .-v R including "The Voice of the Torrent," Serenade at Seville," "Life of Youth," A? 1 and " Grave of a Singer." Non-snbscribera up to a limited number will be able to pro- $ cure tickets at the hall. 'f£ g Carpets: Ex s.s. Mamari, large shipment ;Sy;-K of carpet squares, hearthrugs, doormats, now tj opened up; beautiful designs and colouring!. 5Inspection invited.—Tonson Garlick Com- .. j! pany, Limited. 1 Wo buy for cash and soil at wholesale ||$Bt prices: ladies' pique costumes, 15s txl and : ';£|| 17s 6d; gem hats, Is, Is 6d: trimmed, do., I' Is lid, 2a lid.—D.S.C. ®|j This afternoon the Noptune carnival and |f sale of work in the Beresford-strcet Con- f grogational Church School Hill, will 1-0 ''i- B opened at tlireo o'clock by Mr. .1. -I. Holland. fA M.H.R. The central stall has been crscted f| in the form of a ship, the young lady Attend* | . ants wearing sailor costumes, and the hall has been tastefully decorated with flags- :.:te there will be a refreshment stall and kiosk. ; p Ihe children, big and little, will he catered •• j'| for in the way of a Punch and Judy show, shodting gallery, fish-pond, and candy stall. <■:, |h Entertainments of various kinds will be given ;» on the stage at intervals during the evening. fc. the carnival will be continued this evening, g and to-morrow afternoon and evening. C-.$W A large purchase for cash— entire silk v^j| stock of a warehouseman at half-price U charming patterns in blouse silk, from Is || per yard.— i||jS .We buy everything for hard cash. This § is the reason we sell so cheaply. When ens- isH tomers think this out for themselves, Ihcf r'rfl will discover bow it is we sell at wholesale Mn prices.— " our advertising columns will be found a notification that the long established legal- 'I business heretofore carried on by Mr. E. TDufaur wdl in future be conducted under the style o Dufaur and MacCormick. • ? r " v '»g, goods, fancy and ' useful, for tho Christmas trade. Large feleo- ; '.j||[v tion now opened up. Early inspection in- ft Vlted—Tonson Garlick Company, Limited. ;,, K A REVOLUTION' || Has been made in the New Multiplex Dun- M op Tyres. It is the greatest improvement since the advent of the Pnoumatio Tyre. ||g|j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11232, 29 November 1899, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11232, 29 November 1899, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11232, 29 November 1899, Page 6

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