Mr. Peter Brady, who for several years past has been employed on the staff of Mr. Samuel Hetherington's drapery establishment, but who is now leaving the Thames to assume the management ot 'a new business Mr. Hetherington is opening at Waihi, has been presented by his fellow employees with a very handsome silk watch guard, beautifully mounted in gold, as a mar].-, of their esteem and friendship. Make your home cosy: Special job line 1 carpots, 2s lid; hearthrugs, 4s 6d.Tonson I Garlick Coy. I Electroplate: Just opened a choice assortJ merit, suitable for presentations, wedding, i and birthday gifts.—E. Porter and Co., Queen-street. Gent.'s rainproof coats: Immense variety of latest styles, 39s 6d, 42s 6d, 49s 6d, to 84s; gent.'s Chesterfield coats, in navy, fawn, and dark pray, 24s 6d, 29s 6d, 355, Smith and Caughey, Limited. Over 14,000 of Nowcomb's corrugated pinjr- ; pong bats sold last season; Is and Is 3d each, I at fancy goods dealers. 1 Boys D.B. reefers from 4s 6d; mackini toshes, 12s 6d; covert covers, 6s 6d ; all-wool j serge knickers from Is lid.—Smith ami i Caughey, Limited. j PvUSHBROOK AND BRIDGMAN ■■ Have an imimenso stock of blankets, rugs, curtains, and furnishing goods "at keen , j)rieos." Open until ten o'clock this even--1 "isI •
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12260, 2 May 1903, Page 5
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