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Baain.aas JSotlaos. KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS LAMBTON QUAY AND BRANDON STREET. CAR PIT WAREHOUSE, ST GEORGE’S HALL, WELLINGTON. FIEST DISPLAY AUTUMN DRESS MATERIALS. VISIT to this Important Department will reveal that we have made increased endeavour to merits large share of support. As an indication of onr resources and pilots we mention the following New Lisra NAVY BLUE CHEVIOT SPRGEm —INVINCIBLE DYE—Absolutely permanent colour#, double width, 2s 6d, 3s, 3a 9d, 4s, 4s 6d per yard, DIAGONAL CHEVIOT SEROkS in navy, maroue, cardinal, black, sfin wide, 4s 6d BLAi K AND NAVY DIAGONAL SEEQIS, 48in wide, 3e 9d per yard. BRITISH AND FRENCH SERGES in all colours. CHEVIOT SERGES In various winter colours, rough in appearance, but uesful and suitable for the present style of plain dress. ENGLISH mnOWFLAKK TWEEDS, double width, 2a 3d per yard. CHEVIOT TWEEDS, with snowflake effects, 4s. 4s 61, 5a 6d per yard. STRIPED FANCY TWEEDS, double width, 2s 9d per yard. KNICKER CHECKED TWEEDS, double width, Ds 3d per yard. PLAN CHEVIOT CLOTHS in navy, grey, fawn, brown, green, cardinal, marone ; Exceptional Value, Is 6d per yard, 42in wide. CHEVIOT TWEEDS, la 9J per yard, 42iu wide. COLONIAL TWEEDS—Toe most superb collection ever shown in flaked and checked designs, 4s, 4s 9d, 4s lid per yard. PLAIN TWEEDS, 4a 6d per yard, double width. EP aNGALINE CORDS in all the latest ehades, 44 Inches wide, 3a per yard. ROBES Ladles who have been in the habit of purchasing our Choice Robes wilt not be disappointed in the goods we a'e now showing, as they are Exceptionally Handsome. Early inspection is invited, as there is generally only one of each. DBISSSMAKimG-. The general satisfaction and expressed compliments made la a direct proof ladies have every confidence in the talent employed. COUnTRn ORDERS are a Speciality with m>. From measurements forwarded we have Fitters who can turn out a Perfect Fit, equal in every rsspeot to dresses made for ladies residing in Town who desire two or more fittings. LADIES ARE REMINDED that by Placing their Orders Early in the Season they will have a Prompt and Faithfnl Execution of their wishes. SELF MEASUREMENT CHART and PATTERNS on applioation, BONUS TERMS,—S per cent Discount for Prompt Cash; 3J per cent off Monthly Accounts if paid on or before the lOch of the month. Closed on Wednesdays at I o’clock. PAF BOOT REG D A SPECIAL IMPORTATION OF . nr* a&tot BOOVS SSItHOZSS BY R. HANNAH AND CO., THE BOOT PALACE, 79. LAMBTON QUAY, AND 28, CUBA STREET. Ex Mamabi and Kaikocba—39 Trunks of Beautiful Tan Boots and Shoes, made by Messrs Medwiu aad Co., 41, Ssokville street, London, makers to H.R U, the Prince of Wales ; and Gents’ Plum Coloured Shoss, as worn by H R. H. the Priuoa of Wales, Wo are Sole Agents in New Zealand for the above-mentioned makers. Gents’ Hand Sewn Porpoise Bale., from 25s Ladies’ Nice Tan Shoes Gents’ Glove Kid Balmorals, from 23a lid Ladies’ Beautiful Tan Boots Gents’ Shooting Boots, from 22s 6d Ladies’ New Walking Shoes Gents’ Beautiful Walking Shoes, from 9s 6d Ladies’ New Walking Roots Gents' Canvae Shoos for present season, 6s Plnet’o Ladies’ Boots and Shoes Bertbier £ Co.’s Boots and Shoes Men’s Shooting Boots, from 9a 6d, 10s 6d, Girls' Nice Boots and Shoes from 2s lid, 3s 12s 6d lid, 4s lid Youths’ Boots, from 7s lid, 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 9d Maids’ Boots and Shoes from 5s 6d, 6s 6d, 6d 7° 6d Boys’ Boots, from 6s 6d, 6e 6d, 7a 6d Girls’ and Maids’ Slippers in ail sizes and a Gents’ Evening and Court Shoes great variety We are Sole Agents in New Zealand for the 3000 Pairs of Tan Strapped Shoes from Famous K Boots. Infants' size 4 to Maids size 2 Peerless Gloss, Glyoarole, Prince of Wales’ Dressing, Proport’s Cream, Meltontan Cream and all kinds of dressing for Brown and Patent Leather Boots and Shoes. WE manufacture 2000 pairs of first class Boots and Shoss on the promisee every week of the celebrated Palace G Brand. Wo are the only Boot Manufacturers in New Zealand that work fulltime. The demand for the G Boot is increasing every day, unsolicited orders arriving from all parts of New Zealand by every mail. Every Storekeeper and Boot Vendor should keep the Palace G Boot. Wo are Wholesale De-.lera in all kinds of Leather and Grindery. Bespoke Uppers for the trada a speciality. Six tons of Beautiful East India Kip Butte whole at Xmas prices. Four tons of Superior Split at la Id per lb. All kluds o£ weterresistmg Kip and Sole Leather on sale at less than tanners’ prices, £7O 000 worth of Stock to select from. R. HANNAH & CO., THE BOOT PALACE, m 28, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON.

By SpeoUl Appointment to Hla Excellency Lord Glasgow, K.O.M.G, J. LANE, LIVERY AN 1) BAIT STABLE PROPRIETOR Sydney otbeet, Wellington, BEGS to notify the public of Wellington and those who have favoured him in the past, that ha has, for tho convenience of patrons, appointed Tiaos. Cook and Son His Central Booking Agents, 62, Lembton Quay. Single and Double Buggies, Dog Carts, Waggonettes, Drags, Tandems, Backs, &o , Can be arranged for at these Central Offices AT LOWEST RATES —Same ns from Stables —and partiea supplied Immediately on ordering, or waited npon as desired. Drags at Speoial Rates for Crloket Teams, Picnic Parties, &o. , _ , Also—FOß SALE: Packets of Coach Coupons to Island Bay at Great Reduction —25 Return Tickets for 22s 6d. ISLAND BAY TIME TABLE: Bus leaves Sydney street Stables at 9,50 a.m., 11 a.m., 1.50 p.m., 2.30 p.m., and 5 p.m, XHOS. COOK & SON, Phoenix Chambers, Lambton quay. Telephone, No. 596. J. LaNE, Sydney street, ‘Telephone, Nos, 525 and 429. „ All who would achieve suooeas should endeavour to merit It.” YTTTB have during the past year spared W no expense la endeavouring to make oar Beer second to nouo la New Zealand, and can now confidently aseert we have succeeded in doing so. We invite all who enjoy a Good Glass el BEER To ask for STAPLES’ BEST, On Draught at almost all Hotels in the City and surrounding Districts, And conddently anticipate their verdict will bo that Staples and Co. have an: cessfully removed tne reproach that good Baer could not bo brewed in Wellington. J. STAPLES AND CO. (Limited), UOLESWOBTH AND MtJRPBY SlltlETS. 796 ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS EX 8.8, COPTIC. WE have now opened no Shipments of onr New Soaeoa’i TWEEDS, WORSTED COATINGS. OVBkCOATINGS & CLOTHS. , The Latest and most Fashionable Designs have boon selected, Onr Homo Buyer writes "Theda goods are of exceptional value, owing to tho low price of wool." Oat patrons may roly upon getting tho benefit of the bargains, IWEED SUITS FROM £8 1 I* Patterns and system for eelf-moca item exit sent on application, /ONES AND ASHDOWN, THE EAGLE TAILORING ESTABMBHj MENT 1 bHaBTOK-on-AV, QAMERON & CHRISTIE, Per N. B. Morris— PATENT SOLID STEM AUGER BITS, In handy cases, from I to lio. NEW DAILY COACH SERVICE BETWEEN PAHIATDA AND EKETAHUNA. ON end after MONDAY, tho 22nd August, Ar.ygEO Peters will run a Coach between Fabiatun and Eketahuna as follows: Leaves Fahiatna every evening at £ o’clock to oalth the morning train from Eketahuna; leaves Eketabuna every morning at 7.30,0’010ck, connecting with conches at rabiatnat catching trains at Woodville for Palmers on, Wanganui, New Plymouth and Napier, Passengers, parosls and luggage carried at reasonable rate*. Sg6

J. G. McKerrow & Co, Land and estate AGENTS, WELLIN&TOP. OPFICEe! CORNER OP GREY AND FEATHERS. TOW STREETS-, J. 0. MoKBBBCJW dt CO. FIRST CLASS LITTLE FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE, Two tods bait miUs from Palmerston North, in the tar famed Fitzberbert District, Containing 107 acres, grassed, fenced round and subdivided. Price and all further particulars on application to J. 0. MoKERROW k CO., Land Agents, Wellington. FOR SALE AT ONCE. Farm on Manawatn Line, about 3 miles from Railway Station, containing over 800 acres, originally busb, now mostly fallen, and land in grass j ail well watered, fenced and subdivided. Price very reasonable. APP ' y J, C MoKERROW k CO. Also, Farm of 378 acres in Taranaki District, all improved, boused and fenced. Owner selling because be bolds too mncb land tor hU means. Any reasonable oiler will be entertained. Apply J. C. MoKERROW k CO. Aleo, Farm of nearly 1200 acres, part freehold and part leasehold; well Improved ; now carrying neatly 3000 sheep; fences, sheep yards, and woctsbed (new); good dwellinghouse, ko. Price and all particulars obtained from j. C. MoKERROW k CO., Land Agents, Wellington. TO THE WEAK AND NERVOUS. ARE jou tired of internal dragging ? Have yon thrown away your mesne on advertised cures from other colonies, and have all failed ? If your life is of any value, and you desire to regain Health, bTBENGTn and Vjooce, consult personally, or by post FREE—W. NOTMANN, M.E. The Eminent Electrical Specialist, from Europe, who has made all obronlo diseases of men and women a lifetime study, and, to convince the most sceptical, will forward electrical appliances and concentrated treatment on Easy Teums of Payment. TESTIMONIAL. ‘Christchurch, January Ist, 1893. —Your efficacious treatment and the pleasant soothing currents I al way a feel from your electric appiienoee have thoroughly restored me, and I wish 1 had consulted yon years ago, iustead of sanding money away as the most who suffer as X did so foolishly do ; but 1 will write you again and tell you how .1 was swindled, and anyone wishing to write me you can give them my address.—J. Clabee.’ Free trials daily from 10 a.m. to 9 p.tn. of the latest only reliable and permanent cure for rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, liver derangement, indigestion, buzzing in head and ears, dizziness, weak back, tired feeling, specks before the eyes, all nervous diseases however caused, bladder and kidney troubles, loss cf energy, varicose veins, and alt weakness es peculiar to moo. Numerous grateful letters from both sexes oan be inspected.! W. NOTMANN, M.E. 112, Montreal street, 107 Christchurch.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9868, 27 March 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9868, 27 March 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9868, 27 March 1893, Page 1

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