Ladies' blank dress skirts, from 8s lid. now showing at John Court's, Queen-street. Both shops open Saturday. The Methodist City Mission announce a. limelight. lecture for Monday evening next at eight, o'clock, in the Foresters' Hall. Newton. The subject is "Making Frioncls with Uncle Sam," profusely illustrated with slides brought from America by Mr. C. H. Poole, who will give an account of his trip through that country. Woven underwear: Special value in ladies' nights, combs., vests, and blouses; knitted wool vests and bodies, Is, Is 6cl. to 4s lid; warm dressing gowns and jackets in Pyrennes. flannel, and flannelette. Ladies' underskirts in moreen, moirette, glace, and satin.McCullagh and Gower. Messrs. Jones and Shields, who were for many years in the employ of Air. Arkell, tho well-known brewer announce that they have • taken over the bottling cellars of Messrs. Peacock and Co., Market Square. Bush rugs! Bush rugs! We have the largest stock and the best value; rugs 2s lid, 3s '3d, 3s lid, up to 14s 6d.—John Court, Queen-street. Both shops open Saturday.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12853, 29 April 1905, Page 3
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