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FOR THE SEiFON SPRING} for the season 189*7-8 {SUMMER. CUE TAILORING- AND OUTFITTING: DEPARTMENTS. NEW GOODS, NOW OPENING, DIRECT FROM THE ENGLISH MARKETS FOR THE BOYS | NOVELTIES IN JUVENILE CLOTHING | FOB THE BOYS Littlo Boys’ Stylish Covert Overcoats—Sizes, 0 to G ; 21s Gd, 2Gs 61, 28s Cl p.nvn’ Washing Blouses, in striped Llt drill-Sizes : 00 to 3. Gs 6d; 4to 6. 7a 6d Boys’ Grey Worsted Sailor Suits— Sizes; 000 to 2,13 sG 1 ; 3 to G, 15s Cd; 7to 0, 17s Cd Bovs’ Velvet Drill Sailors, with detachable collar and cults—Sizes; 00 to 2,7 a ; 3to G, 8s j 7 to 11, 9a Boys’ Navy Worsted Sergo Sailor Saits Sizes : 000 to 2,10 sGd;3 to G, 12s ; 7to 10, 13s Cd Bovs’ Fancy Tweed “ Norfolk ” Suits, our own make—8s Gd, 9s Gd, 10a Cd. Ha Cd, 123 6 1, 13s9d, SiZe 'Vi, 105 2 3 d, 17s Gd. 18s9d, 20s, 21e 3d Sizes 7 8 9 10 11 12 Boys’ Fancy Tweed Sailor Suits—ooo to 2, 5a G 1; 3toC,GsGd ; 7 to 10, 7s Cd Boys’ Fancy Tweed Rugby Saits (3 garments) 22s 9d, 23s 9d, 24s 9d, 25s 9d, 26s 9d, Sizes 9 10 H I 2 w S 2759 d, 23s 9d, 29s 9d Sizes 1 2 2J NEW GOODS IN MEN’S CLOTHING (FOR IMMEDIATE USE). 3ao Suits in Pansy Twees -Sizes 3 to 7: 23s Gd, 31a 9d, 3!s. 37s Gd, 42», 455; i and i sizes are slightly in advance ol above aenta’ Fancy Washing Vests (neat designs) Sizes, 3 to 8 : sa, Cd Cd, 7a Gd, 8b 6d each 3ao Suits in Indigo Serge—Sizes, 3 to 7 : 37s Cd, 425, 47s Cd Gonta’J Drill or Khaki Cricketing Trousers Suita, Flannel, lust Opened, Gents.’ Stylish Ovorcoata, guaranteed rain-proof—Coverts, 47s Gd, Chesterfields, 57s Gd Gents’ Tennis Trousers, neat patterns Gents* Alpaca and Silk Sacs, Striped Flannel Blazers Macintosh Coats, in black Cashmere or Fey tweeds—Sleeveless, with cape, oa, 425, 4Cd Cd driving Coats, with cape and sleeves, 5s extra “ Special ” Measure Clothing—We can now supply a Gent’s Sao Suit to measure, made at our own fac'.ory, of good serviceable tweeds, style, make and tit guaran* *-*•45/-HIGH-CLA3S TAILORING. Stvlish Goods now opening, in English and Scotch Tweeds. Corkscrews, Vicuna and Worsted Serges. For Cycling we show a mce range of cloths specially adapted for the purpose at moderate prices. LADIES Tailor made Costumes we are the leading house. The Costumes are eAirely taißr-made and out. and are of the highest grade, make and finish, combined with superior qualities. OUR MERCERY DEPARTMENTrENNJS SHIRTSTho Latest Novelties in Cricketing, Tennis and Boating Shirts Stiff and Soft Fronted Shirts in all the La. eat Colours Cream Flannel Cashmere Silk Stripes Cream Flannel White Mat Oxford Striped Mat Oxford Pure Silk Fob the Season, Zephyr Shirts Oxford Shirts Cambric Shirts Regatta Shirts I Fob the Season, DR JAEGER’S CELEBRATED UNDERWEAR— A New Shipment of Spring and Summer Weights lATS Fawn and Light Grey, Soft Felta in the smart “Frame” shapes.- These are in great demand, they are light, comfortable and becoming. Prices : 7s, 9s fid. 10s Gd Vests, Bs, 8s 9d, 9s, 9s Gd. 10s, 10s Gd to 13s Pants, 7s Gd, 8s Gd, 9s Gd, 10s Cd, 11s fid, 12s Cd Stiff Felt Hats in latest Colours and “ up-to-date ” Styles. The growing demand for Dr Jaeger’s Goods is a proof of the comfort and stability of * All Wool Clothing.” NECKWEAR—TRAW HATS— In Men’s and Boys* in all the most favoured of this Season’s Shapes. New Shapes and Choice Designs in Pique and Cambriu (washing/ Derbye, Oxford and Bows Washing Silk, Oxford and Derby Shapes, White and Colours. KIRKCALDJE AND STAIN'S’, WELLINGTON AND NAPIER.

ANOTHER LIBERAL REGULATION. PROOF OF AGE. WE have in the past disposed of the bugbear of u Proof of Ago *' hy getting the member, immediately after receiving hie Policy, to furnieh whatever evidence he can, e g , in default of copy of the Hegiater of his Birth, an extract from Family Bible or other record, a Declaration by one of his parents or other relative able to make one as to date of birth, or any document supporting hia own statement. Failing all these, we have accepted the Member’s Statutory Declaration; and so far, we admit, our practice has been that of moat other Mutual Life Offices m Australasia. .. . . We have now pleasure in announcing that the Board have authorised our going a step further by undertaking the task of searching for evidence of age for every proponent who cannot himself produce it. Moat of our now members are Australian born, and as Registration of Birtjia has been compulsory sin:e 1856, we do not anticipate much trouble in obtaining their Birth Certificates ; still less for those born in the United Kingdom; in fact, we have pursued this plan, for some years past whenever the assured so requested, and doubtless our contemporaries have done the same. The difference henceforth will bo that wo shall charge ourselves with the duty of seeking for evidence of ago, instead of throwing the onus of it on the members. From “The Mutual Life Chronicle, Ist September, 1897, published by the MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA. E. D. MILLER, Actuary. BROS. & CO. ARE SELLING—DESSERT PRUNES ... i/ , per lb WARDELL BROS. & CO., WILLIS STREET, Wellington, 639 WANTED KNOWN ! WANTED KNOWN THE GREAT RESULTS OF - HANNAH’S NEW MACHINERY Men’s Boots that are 10s fid elsewhere are' 8s Gd at Hannah’s, and better value into the bargain Men’s Bluchers (tips and nails) have dropped ’ from 5s Gd to 3s lid, only at Hannah’s Men’s Canvas Shoes that are 5s Gd ,everywhere are ds 3d at Hannah’s Ladies’ Shoes are 3s lid, 4s 3d and 4s 5d at Hannah a - „ , . aterproof K Boots, 17s lid.- Only a few naira loft NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS I if,, Hannah and Co„ 79, Lambton quay and 28, Cuba street. - 758 SEOPLE who are m need of Artificial Teeth would do well to consult the Prize Medallist , .MESSRS WALTER E. HALL 4 CO., DENTAL. SURGEONS, , 105, Willis btekkt (Two doors from St. John's Church), 1 Moderate Fees, CONSULTATION FREE. One Address Only. ■ <44 MR A. H. T B IP El (Late Dental Hospital, London) DENTIST. Evening Post New Buildings, SI Telephone 210.1 (i mHE place to spend a happy day— B Homo.” But keep a bottle of A. and B. Maokay'a Liqueur Whisky there, 989

C. SMITH, THE CASH DRAPER, Is now mating one of the Finest Displays of SPUING AND SUMMER NOVELTIES For •THE COMING SEASON Ever seen in New Zealand, JgVERY Department is fall of all the Latest Novelties procurable' in London and Paris, including— I Mantles I Jackets Capos Blouses Bonnots Toques Sailor Hats Flowers Feathers Collarettes Ribbons Laces Fichus Belts Striped Prints Metal Prints Oept.ns Sateens Oalatcas Cambrics Ladies Tics Ladies’ Bows Veiling Sunshades Dross Serges, in black and navy Flack Lustre Designs Shot Effects in Balernos, and Silk Mixtures, &o. AT 0. SMITH’S, THE CASH DRAPER, Cuba street. THE UNITED FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION (Limited), Lahbton quay, Wellington. THE Association begs to inform the shareholders, farmers and others that it is 1 intended for the future TO HOLD AUCTION SALES ov WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, and PAT, And request consignments of same. Every care will be used to properly class and display the various lota sent in by eaob owner, FIRST SALE FRIDAY, OCTOBER Bth, For which entries are solicited'. W. F. 0. A., Limited. "WOOL, SHBEPSKINS, HIDES, &c. VrkWING to the large quantity of sheep- * skins being received for sale locally, the Association has decided to hold fortnightly Auction Sales of the above products at its Wellington Warehouse. 'Jhe first Sale starts on FRIDAY, Bth OCTOBER. All Consignments ate carefully classed under expert supervision, and highest market values are guaranteed. Shareholders and Customers are invited to send their consignments direct to he Association. ACCOUNT SALES RENDERED PROMPTLY. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE AGAINST CONSIGNMENTS POE LOCAL SALES OB SHIPMENTS ABROAD. CONSIGN YOUR PRODUCE TO THE WAIBARAPA FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION, L’mited, W ELLINGTON. REMOVAL. JMEa Sidney Hall, DENTIST (Late of Manners street), EfM Removed to Temporary Promises, 100, Willis street, corner of Manners street, opposite Albert Hotel, €O3

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3256, 13 October 1897, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3256, 13 October 1897, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3256, 13 October 1897, Page 2

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