Do not forget! Smith and Caughey's grand spring promenade show this afternoon and evening from 3 o'clock to 9 p.m. A musical programme will be rendered at intervals by Burke's orchestra of 12 performers. Afternoon tea will be dispensed tree of charge. Xo business will be transacted over the counter after 3 p.m. Show continues on Wednesday afternoon. A great variety of the latest fashions in belts. See the- new '" Corselettc" belt and the boy's white kid belts.—John Court, Queen-street. Full particulars of the forthcoming work on the lifo of the late Right Hon. It. J. Seddou are given by Messrs. Wildman and Arey in our advertising columns of this issue. See our new extension tables: no screwing required; the simplest, strongest, and cheapest.W. T. Pethybridge, Karangahajie Road. Our lace department is now extremely well stocked with all the latest novelties for spring wear.— Court, The Lace House, Queen-street. Folding go-carts. Shipment just opened. Latest styles ; bedrock prices.—D.S.C.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13279, 11 September 1906, Page 5
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