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EVERY LADY QUITE Naturally and rightly likes the the BEST, the BEST assortments, and the BEST values. WE CAN GIVE BOTH th e following reasons:—We axe the ONLY importers DIREOT PROM THE MANUFACTURERS IN LONDON of Aid Needlework Novelties, never buying m Melbourne or Sydney where rariees are high, but going right to the FOUNTAIN HEAD. THIS FACT MAKES A WONDERFUL . DIFFERENCE TO THE PURCHASER. Then in Leather Goods, such as Purses, Cardeases, Handbags, Dressing - Cases Music Sacs, and the thousands of pretty Nick-Nacks never seen anywhere but at ■t'KiJNtrLE b, we adopt precisely the some policy buying entirely from Manufacturers. JAPANESE NOVELTIES Mr Pringle has just returned from Japan, and between utfw and Christmas we shall be constantly receiving shipments of Draught Screens, Fire Screens, Vases, Tea Sets, Cups and Saucers, Inlaid Woodwok, and countless little oddities which will light you both by their quaint beauty and \, their low prices. WHEREVER YOU FINALLY DE'CID To make your Xmas purchases, don’t con nut yourself till you have seen the ver beautiful assortments we have. IF NOT COMING TO TOWN ■ just drop ns a line, and we shall renlv bv return post. " ' PRINGLE’S THE ART NEEDLEWORK DEPOT, 69, LAMBTON QUAY. Sole Agent for Weigel’s incomparable Dress Patterns, Catalogues, 2d; Journals, 4d»—Post Free.

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New Zealand Mail, 29 November 1900, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, 29 November 1900, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, 29 November 1900, Page 28

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