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■Booksellers- and Stationers. SEE THAT YOU BUY ."CS THE BEST ANNUALS FOR ': CHILDREN of the EMPIRE. Not only the BEST but the MOST POPULAR ever published. Illustrated paper boards, Price 3/-; extra cloth bevelled boards, gilt edges, 5/CHATTERBOX, 12 Splendid Coloured Plates, about 200 Engravings, and 4-1 6 large pages. J The Times says: " ' Chatterbox? is the best children's booh we have seen" I • Paper covers, 1/2; illustrated paper boards. 1/6: cloth boards, 2/-; ! richly gilt cloth boards, gilt edges, 2/6. , I THE PRIZE 13 Splendid Coloured Plates, and about 72 High-class Engravings. , , .<..-.« Well deserves its distinctive title."Public Opinion. . New Volume—Pictorial boards, 3/-; cloth, gilt edges, 5/-. : 416 1 SUNDAY . 250 Pases 4 READING Illustrations. , 5 FOB THE YOUNG. "NOTHING BETTER"— "We can imagine nothing better calculated to encourage reasonable Sunday observance'in the schoolroom ami nursery.' -Times. • . ," / "A DIFFICULT PROBLEM SOLVED."— "The difficult problem of Sunday reading solved in these pages as well as it can be solved anywhere."— . "AN OLD FAVOURITE."—" ' Sunday is an old favourite with the little onei and is as good as ever."— Pall all Gazette. ■■■'*'■ , "ONE OF THE BEST EVER ISSUED."— "One.of the best publications ever issued for young people." PxMie Opinion. . \ ■ ■'■'- '~-■■. ■ ' _ - - Paper boards, 1/6; cloth extra, 2/6. ™ bab lmm. i LEADING strings I ££7»L. Full of illustrations. New Volume now ready.' "Jmt what wan wanted"-Bookseller. ■. WELLS GARDNER, DARTON & C 0. ,; Loniion, *• And all Booksellers in the Colonies. * ■ Dress and Fashion, \ :-',';/ ' .'. ' ..:'■■ IN -. ' '. ''■;■■■ v.- ' - ' ■ H ■— i'iiinii|w ■'■■■■■■■—!■■» ' ■■■■■"*• .i'. I '/..'.*/" .:/':■;* :'■.."•■'■■■■■■"'■ Some of the prettiest possible materials for the present season are now opened. Lovely Fancy Muslins at Sid., 10id., and Is 2d. per yard, specially dainty being the "Patricia" at Is. per yard. Charming Mercerised Sateens at B|d., IOJd,, and Is. ' Exquisite Printings in French Twine Lawns . at Is., Is. 4d., and Is. 6d. New Grass Lawns Is. 3d. and Is. 6d. per yard. Very Fashion- ; able Spotted Lawns, Is. 6d., Is. lid., forming an excellent collection of the latest | English and Continental Novelties. Zephyrs in all new colours, 6id;, B|d., 10$ d. Chinese and Japanese Silks, at Is. 6d., Is. lid., and 2s. 63. per yard. We strongly advise our j readers to inspect for themselves the choice goods and costume materials stocked by the ■ '.'■"■ - ■ ■ * ■- ■■■'■'.■ LACE GOODS incomparably cheaper than from any other source. Maltese, Plauen, Point D'Esprit, Valenciene, and Grass Lawn Laces. The Largest Stock in the city to select from. ■ :.'•■" '':'' . ... ._ ■■■.■ .•'/', .. ■ ■■:■."" ( |ii|)iiiiin«illllHUHilliF '»"■'"'— iiniii»i«ivwiLiii.«i'iiuit- . . , Electrical Engineers. • Tii'rnrihi i Jumps Ltd., 1 U n NHULL fi',U;UAkOy L 1 U. 5 R. T. TURNBULL, M.I.E.E.] " "„ "' } . [R. C. JONES, M.I.E.E. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, * WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH, AND DUNEDIN, ' V ■ ; • SOLE SELLING AGENTS IN N.Z. FOR THE BRITISH AND AMERICAN WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC COMPANIES. ' Tenders Given for Flectric Plant of any Magnitude. Undertakers. Conveyances. ! JL. O.; . 11l (j A. T\J JLlj I . ■ @^^^^^g=ga Mr r*f-* aIW ~ 't TrrrAri?T>AT TiTOunrnm? ATSm I TJATEBSUJS AND 00. '8 FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND | J-f ROYAL MAIL LINE OF U EMBALMER, I '" " COACHES, J I LEAVES DEVONPORT FOR I KARANGAHAPE ROAD (next Newton | OKTJ3A WADE> O REWA. WAIWERA, I ■ Post Office). Telephone. 689. | PUHOI. AND WARKWORTH. *' WummmmmmmummmammumumaKKßß»i MONDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS, at 9 a.m. '. •■■ ____ FRIDAYS, at 8 a..m.. through to Wellsfqrd MMMWMBWMB| LEAVES wAEKW A ° fc E ; ri a . m ? E pbvonpoet--1 /"I TTTTTT? I TUESDAYS.'THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS. fef V-/. JUI X XIJJCiJ 1 Fares—pkura: Single, 3s: return. ss. Wade: I UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER. . I Single, 4b; Orewa: Single, g, I - MARBLE ARCH, 1 Hahoi:' Single, 8s; return. > 14s. Warkwortn: I HOBSON-BTREBT. I Single. 10s: return. 1 7s 6d. Wellsford: Single, ' I ' fr«i«nhona 561 i 13s '< return. 23s 6d. ««««.» I leiepnone aoi. ra por further particulars apply at our Office. or Thos. Cools and Sons, Booting Agents,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12147, 18 December 1902, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12147, 18 December 1902, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12147, 18 December 1902, Page 7

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