__ , DreßS and Fashion. W. SPEDDING, < HOSIERY AND JERSEY MANUFACTURER, KARANGAHAPE ROAD ' (Next Cemetery). My Stock is replete with EVERY VARIETY OF WOOL, Which will be sold as usual, at LOWEST RATES. I am Knitting all sorts of Hosiery and Underwear for Ladies, Gents,, and Children, and will make anything Knitted to Order. JERSEYS, CARDIGAN JACKETS, SKIRTS, SINGLETS, Eto. Importer of FANCY GOODS, TOYS, GLASSWARE, ETO. pOR TIXCELLENT TfAUTE IN A LL T\EPARTMENT3, TRY B J. M. KEMPS, x'ARNELL, WHO IS NOW SHOWING A VERY CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF DRESS MATERIALS, IN ALL THE NEW SHADES. SPECIAL VALUE IN BLACK AND NAVY SERGES, FROM WHICH WE ARE MAKING, IN GOOD STYLE AND FIT, COSTUMES from MACKINTOSHESA LARGE ASSORTMENT IN THE LATEST SHAPES. UMBRELLAS, IN ENDLESS VARIETY. OUR MILLINERY, DEPARTMENT IS NOW REPLETE WITH ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED FELTS AND STRAWS. OPECIAL MOVELTTJES NOW SHOWING IN THE "MERCERY T\EPARTMENT. RAND yALUE IN TROYS' rjOVEELET AND ■DEEFER riOATS. PLSABE OBSERVE WINDOWS AND FIGURES. HAVING PURCHASED BEFORE THE ADVANCE, ARE OFFERING ATL GOODS AT OLD PRICES. B. J. M. KEMP, PARNELL, Plumbers &c. •n 0 E BALE. BEST ENGLISH CORRUGATED IRON; 5 to 10 FEET SHEETS. LOWEST MARKET PRICE. LEAMDGR RIDGING, 6, V, 8, and 9 FEET LENGTHS. O.G. and H.E. SPOUTING, ail sizes. GEORGE M°CAUL; Telephone No. iii MANUFACTURING PLUMBER, AND IMPORTER OF ALL TRADE REQUISITES, WELLESLEY-STREET EAST (Opposite Library), HAS ALWAYS IN STOCK AND FOR SALE: BEST BRANDS OF CORRUGATED IRON. THE CELEBRATED CUPPED LEAD-HEADED NAILS. SHEET ZINC, LEAD-EDGE RIDGING. SPOUTING AND DOWN-PIPE (ALL SIZES). OAST IRON ENAMELLED BATHS, SINKS, JAW BOXES, AND BASINS (With Patent Overflows and Pings), LAVATORY BASINS, AND ALL KINDS SANITARY WARE. NORTH BRITISH 3-ply I. R. HOSE. SHEET AND PIG LEAD, BLOCK TIN, TIN PLATES, SOLDER, AND SOLDERING IRONS. SHEET. PAR, AND INGOT COPPER. GEORGE M°CAUL, WELLESLEY-BTREET EAST. f— in ' " ■- YOUNG MEN'S OHRIHTirtN ASnOUA'iiuM ' CORNER OF ALBERT AND WELLESLEV STREETS. Readingroom comfortably (urnißhprt, All the leading Papers, Reviews, Magazines, etc. on the tables; subscription, 2fl 6d per quarten. The Library contains upwards of 1000 vols. In the various departments of literature: subscription, 2fl 6(lper quarter. Tea and Coffee provided in Social Room. Employment, and Boardinghouse Registers. Meeting for Young Men on Mondays, l,ij p.m. Evangelists Servioes, Thursdays, at 7.30; Bible Reading and Prayer. Saturdays, at 7.30; Bible Class, Sunday, at 3 p.m.; Sunday Evening Service in Opera House at i 'STRANGEKS and Others (especially Voting Men), cordially invited to.visit the Rooms, where lull information may be obtained. Open/from 8 ft.m. to 10 pjn.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11368, 10 May 1900, Page 7
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