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Telegraphic Address, " LINEN, BELFAST." GRAND BIPLOMA OF HONOUR, EDINBURGH, 1890. TWO PRIZE MEDALS, PARIS, 1889. GRAND BIPLOMA OF HONOUR, EDINBURGH, 1890. mS&k IRISH CAMBRIB POCKET hMKITOIEFS Children's Bordered ... 1/3 per doz. J Ladies' '. Ladies' 2/3 per doz. Gentlemen's ... Gentlemen's ,3/3 per doz. 3/11 per doz. TPTQR ITfiTFltf f!fll T ARS f!TTFf?S &- SIffRTQ I CoLLABS.-Ladies' 3.f01d, from 3/6 per doz.; Gents' 4-fold, 4/11 per doz.,', CuFFS.-For Ladies or Gentlemen, from 5/11 per doz. llilOfl LlllMl uUliJuAliO, t/UrrO, <X> OllilylO ] Shirts-Best quality longcloth, withhold finest. Linen Fronts, 35/6 per half doz. (to measure 2/- extra). ' P Old Shirts Made Good as New wfth Best Materials In Neckbands, Guffs, and FronU for 14s the half dozen. Irish Damask Table k House Linen) '^S^^^^J^^^ ffissSk22lS£; f^^^&^^r''' m each;KitchenTablecloths ' llid »* i nm. i. '■ i« —— 3 Monograms, Ceests, Coats of Arms, Initials, &c, Woven and Embroidered. ■ h SAMPLES AND ILLUSTRATED PRICK LISTS OF THE ABOVE POST FREE. (By Special Appointments to the Queen and the Empress Frederick of Germany )

A woman disguised as a man went to Coolah, New' South Wales, recently and stayed at an hotel, where she died, Her sex was not discovered until the body was being prepared for interment. The deceased had been in the employment of Mr McMaster, of Binnia Station, as cook for the men for the past two years, and went by the name of Frederick Wilson. During this time the sex of the deceased was nevtr discovered. No olue could be found accounting for the motive of toe diegu^e,

There is remarkable • activity in the buildingl trade in Masterfcon just now. " Keating's Powder " destroys Bugs, Fleas, Moths, Beetles, and all other insects, whilst quite harmless to domestic animals. In exterminating Beetles the successXof this powder is extraordinary. It is perfeotly clean in application. See the article you purchase is "'Keating's," as imitations are noxious and ineffectual. Sold in tins, 3d, la, and 2s 6d each, by all . hemista,

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1352, 27 January 1898, Page 34

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Page 34 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1352, 27 January 1898, Page 34

Page 34 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1352, 27 January 1898, Page 34

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