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A SUGGESTION. IF yon want to present yonr Mother or Sister with a nice Xmas Box thatlwill five them real pleasure you cannot do better than buy a nice Mantle. At 0. SMITH’S, the Cash Draper, Cuba street, you can got avery nice one indeed from 17s id to •10s, and a Xmaa Gift given in. ' C. SMITH, THE CASH DEAFER, Cuba stkket. TE AEO STORE, MANNERS STREET, SELLS 4 THE VERY BEST [QUALITY OF GROCERIES ’ AT THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES. DAVID BARR & CO., FAMILY GROCERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, Established 1865 (Which fact speaks for itself), HAVE now laid in for their Xmas Trade a Most Varied and Extensive Stock of New Season’s Groceries, and confidently solicit a continuance of their share of family trade. DAVID BAER [& CO., Mannebb street. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR ONCE MORE! F. COHEN TO THE FRONT AGAIN. HAVING just opened 1000 Beautiful Pictures, I intend to do tho same aa in previous years—present one to every customer during December and January ; and I would advise all my friends to call early and have their pick. I have also just opened for the Christmas trade a splendid lot of MEN’S, YOUTHS r and BOYS’ SUITS, SHIRTS, HATS, TIES, BELTS, HANDKERCHIEFS, &c. My Men’s Black Worsted Suits at 30s are a surprise to all My 4s 6d Men’s Stiff Hats are a wonder My la 3d Men’s Tennis Shirts are a gift My 5a Cd Men’s Tweed Trousers are a plum My 6s 6d Men’s Bedford Cord Trousers can’t bo beat In fact, my prices are THE CHEAPEST IN WELLINGTON. Remember —My TAILOP.ING is still managed by one of the best men in Now Zealand. And I am making Men’s Colonial Tweed Suits from J622s ; and I would advise‘all to give their orders as early as possible, to save disappointment. Note the Address — P. COHEN, CASH CLOTHIER, TAILOR AND OUTFITTER, 92, Willis street. Two doors from Manners street. 392 Everyone admits that tho B ritish Sperm Candle la the best and Cheapest. 881 JTIELDER-S WINTER PRICES. OCCASIONAL SUITES. 7 PIECES in TAPESTRY and PLUSH, .£l3 and Al 5 Each. 7 PIECES in GENOA and PLUSH, .£l7 and £l9 Each. DINING-BOOM SUITES. 9 Pieces in leather for £l2 10a Each, 9 PIECES in LEATHER, STUFFED BACKS, £l6 Each. BEDROOM SUITES, CONTAINING Bevelled Plate Wardrobe, Duchesse Table with Bevelled Mirror and Tile-back Washstand, Two Upholstered Chairs and Towel-rail to match. Cheapest ever offered, -610 10s. Better qualities, .£l3 10s, .£l7 10s and .£22 10s. DUCHESS CHESTS, WITH FOUR DRAWERS AND LARGE BEVELLED MIRROR, £2 10a EACH UN ODEUMS AND FLOORCLOTHS IN ALL WIDTHS SPECIALLY REDUCED To Is, la 2d, Is 6d, 2a and 3s yard. CARPETS AND ALL DRAPERY FURNISHINGS REDUCED FROM 10 PER CENT, to 30 PER CENT, to CLEAR. H. FIELDER’S, MANNERS STREET ONLY. 334 PAINLESS DENTISTRY. M. W ALTER E. H ALL, Prize Medallist fob Artificial Dentures, DENTAL SURGEON, May be consulted atj 10 5, WILLIS STREET, ’ Consultation and Advice Free. Moderate Fees. ' 814 NEW BOOKS. NEW EDITIONS. H. AND J. Baillie. BOOKSELLERS, 39, Cuba stbeet, Wellington. Crockett’s Men of Moss-Hags, 2/6 and 3/6 Conan Doyle’s Stark-Munro Papers, 2/6 and 3/6 . Tristam’s The Dead Gallant, 2/6 and 3/6 Baring Gould’s Mrs Curvengen of Curgengen, 2/6 and 3/6 Parker’s Pierre and his People, 2/6 and 3/6 X L’s Apt Diabolus Aut Nihil, 2/6 and 3/6 , Baring Gould’s Cheap Jack Zita, 2/6 and 3/6 George Moore’sCelebates, 6/lota’s Comedy in Spasms, 1/6 Kipling’s Barrack Boom Ballads, 2/C and 3/6 Hooking’s Story of Andrew Fairfax, 2/6 Yeats’ Honour of Savolli, 3/6 Crockett’s Lilac Sunbounet, 2/6 and 3/6 Ella D’Arcy’s Monochromes, 4/Victoria Cross’ Women Who Didn’t, 4/• Emily Lawless’ Maelcho, 2/6 and 3/6 .. ' Meredith’s The Tale of Chloe, 2/6 Benson’s The Judgment Books, 3/6 Gilbert Parker’s How Yalmont came' to Pontiac, 2/6 and 3/6 Z’s A Drama in Dutch, 3/6 Alien’s The Majesty of Man, 3/6 Morrison’s Martin Hewitt: Investigator, 2/6 Benson’s Dodo, 2/6 and 3/6 Zola’s A Love Episode, 6/Christie Murray’s A Martyred Fool, 2/6 Mrs Meade’s Stories from Diary of a Doctor, 2/6 Mrs Esler’s A Maid of the Manse, 2/6 Middleton’s Without Respect of Persons, 2/6 Mrs Hungerford’s A Tug of War, 2/6 and 3/6 Gunter’s The Ladies’ Juggernaut, 2/Mitford’s A Veldt Official, 2/6 and 3/6 Savage’s Tho Old Chateau, 2/Gissing’s Eve’s Ransom, 2/6 and 3/6 Giesing’sln the Year of Jubilee, 2/6 And 3/6 Zola’s Money, 3/6 Meredith’s Lord Ormont and his Aminta, 2/6 &c. &c. &o. Telephone, No. 313. JJLACK SWAN BUTTER BEACHES THE HOUSEHOLDER A FEW MINUTES AFTER IT IS MADE.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2692, 16 December 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2692, 16 December 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2692, 16 December 1895, Page 3

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