3& Te Aro House FOR THE SUMMER SEASON W E ABE SHOWING AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK or MERCERY and CLOTHING'. A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION or THE * VERY LATEST IN TIES AND BOWS., la to 2s 6d. Tho Colobrated TE ARO HOUSE WHITE SHIRT, to Gd, Ss Gd, 63 Gd, 7s Cd Tho Fashionable Blue Soft Shirt, dressed cuffs, 5s Gd, Cs9d, 7a Gd Now and Stylish Regatta and Oxford Shirts, 4a Gd, 5a Gd, Ga Gd Tennis Shirts, in canvas, Ceylon, cellular, Ac., 4s Gd, 5s Gd, Gs Gd, 7a Gd Cycle Sweaters, white, fawn, and grey, 3s 3d, 5a 3d, Gs 3d, 7a Gd Stylish Cycling and Golf Hose, chocked and plain, 3a Gd, 4s Gd, 5s Cd, Gs Gd, 7a Gd Now Cycle and Golf Caps, with ventilators. Is to 2s Gd TOURISTS’ SOFT FELT HATS, x large variety, with wide and narrow brims, in black, Cuba, russet, seal, Ac., 3s 3d, 4a Gd, 5s Gd, Gs Gd, 7s Gd, 8s Gd LATEST SHAPES in Stitt Felt Hats, fawn and black, 5s Gd to 10s MEN’S and BOYS’ STRAW BOATERS. . white and speckled, with stylish bands, 2s, 2s Gd, 3s, 3s Gd, 4s Gd SPECIAL SHIPMENT or BOYS’ JACKTAB STRAW HATS, in all sizes, with names on band; nioo now goods ; 2s Gd, Ss, 3s 3d, 4s MEN’S and BOYS' CLOTHING—NEW and HANDSOME GOODS. Boys’ Washing Blouses, 2a Gd to 4s Gd Boys* Sailor Blouses, 3s Gd to 8s Boys’ Federation Blouses, 3s Gd to Ca Gd Boys’ Washing Suita, 4s Gd to 3a Gd Boys’ Federation Suits, Ga to 9s Boys’ Tweed American Blouses, 7a Gd to 3a Gd Boys’ Tweed Sailor Suits, 8a Gd to 17a Gd Boys’ Blue Sergo Sailor Suits, 5s lid to 22a Gd BOYS! TWEED NORFOLK SUITS. Plain Knickers and with strap and buckle, 12a Gd to 19a 6d BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ RUGBY SUITS, Plain Knickers and with strap and buckle, 17s Gd to 35a tr'/'Arf'Y MEN’S SAC SUITS TO CHOOSE OUI/ FROM,, In Tweeda, Serges, Worsteds, &0., 25a to 65a A SPECIAL LINE OP ALL WOOL TWEED TROUSERS, 9a Gd and 12s Gd, worth 11s Gd and 15a Gd. Any Garment not in Stock can bo Made np a Stook Prices on the Shortest Notice. POE THE VERY LATEST in MERCERY AND CLOTHING VISIT Te Aro Mouse. W O N D B B S! NEVER CEASE. N o w S E" L L I N G Delaine Prints, 2s lid tho Full Dross Galatcas, 2s lid the Fall'Drcss- - Prints, fast colours, .2a lid tho Ful Dress Coloured Cashmeres* Double Width, the Full Dress only 5s lid Black Figured Dress Goods, Double Width, the Full Dress 5s lid Clack Cashmeres* Double Width, the Full Dress 5a lid and Gs lid Ladies’ Corsets, is lid the pair Ladies’ Knickers, is ; Chemises, Is 6d Eight-drosses, Is lid, 2s Gd, worth double Ladies* White Skirts, 2s lld^ Ticking, 4|d; a yard wide ticking, Gd Gyds Cretonne, Is Gd, Is 9d, la lid Lace Curtains, Is Gd pair Bed Quilts, Is lid; Towels, 2d each. Is lid doz Cyda Check Glass Cloth, Is Gd Gyds 40in Wide Art Muslin for la lid 6yds Splendid Art Muslin, is Gs Men’s Shirts, Is Gd, Is 9d, Is lid; own make Ladies’ Hose, 3£d pair; Cashmere Sox, 2d pair Wide Lace, id; Embroidery, Id ; Ribbon, Id Hundreds other lines Cheaper Still. CALL ALL ! CALL EARLY ! This is the Place for Bargains. JOH. E. LINDBERG, Wrong Side of Cuba street. Parcels delivered free. LADIES’ SHOES, Latest Styles, Just Opened, THE “ YOLAPUK,” Glace, Two Bar. THE “GEM,” Russian, Two Bab. ALSO BUTTON AND LACE SHOES, In Glace Kid, Ooze Calf, Tan, Ac. THE ZEPHYR SHOE Q/ FOE LADIES, Girls, 2s Gd and 2s lid. POTTER & SON, 254 MB HENEY BODLET, proprietor of the Premier Dairy, started Pasteurisation yesterday for the first time in this city, but owing to unsuitable plant and an accident the Pasteurising machine collapsed after a short trial. As the result of an inspection of the plant by Mr H, F. CameronHolmstrom, Mr Bodley has decided to put in a .new Pasteurisation, plant after the former gentleman’s design. The now plant will be in working order about the end of this month. The step taken by Mr Bodley will undoubtedly be for the benefit of the community by supplying milk in a wholesome condition, especially for infants and invalids who depend principally on milk for diet.—K.Z. TEttES,2let July. 618 TIEED AND LOW SPIRITED. Commercial Hotel, Mumimburrah, N.S.W., 23td Aug., 1897. BEAR SIR,—For about, two years I suffered intense pain in tho chest after eating, and sickness after meals was a common occurrence with me. I could not sleep soundly, and the result was that I felt tired and low-spirited all day. Well- known remedies for indigestion had no beneficial effect upon me, and I regarded myself as incurable. 1 heard so much of Loasbt’s Wahoo that! was induced to try it, and now you may add my name to the list of former dyspeptics who have been completely cured by your wonderful remedy.—Yours faithfully, E. MACANSH. To the Manager, Loaaby’s Wsboo Manufacturing Company, Ltd., Sydney. Loabby’s Wahoo (price 2a 6d) from a3l .Chemists and Storekeepers. Wholesale agents: Kempthomo, Prosser End Co.’s N.Z. Dme Co.. Ltd. 872 Discovered. WN if Mr. Columbus tvera alivo to-day and called at 1 any grocer’s or stora- \ peeper’s lie might make S* a discovery quite as imit in its way as Ms memorable -ery in 1492. He wuld disthat CREASE’S DANDEMON rEE was the surest and best tor indigestion. ( OOD temper oils the wheel of lire.” p Yon ran always retain »t by drinkA. and B. MaokSy’a Liqueur Whisky
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3261, 19 October 1897, Page 3
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