T© Axo [ House H^Uj N QrroH FOE THE SUMMER SEASON W E ABE SHOWING AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF MERCERY and CLOTHING* A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OP THE VERY LATEST IN TIES AND BOWS, Is to 2s 6d. The Celebrated TE ARO HOUSE WHITE SHIRT, 4a 6d, 5s Gd, Ga Gd, 7s 6d The Fashionable Blue Soft Shirt, dressed cuffs, 5s 6d, 6a 9d, 7s 6d New and Stylish Regatta and Oxford Shirts, 4s Gd, 5s 6d, Gs Gd Tennis Shirts, in canvas, Ceylon, cellular, &c., 4s Gd, 5s Gd, Cs Gd, 7s Od Cycle Sweaters, white, fawn, and grey, 3s 9d, 5a 9d, Cs 9d, 7s Gd Stylish Cycling and Golf Hoso, chocked and plain, 3s Gd, 4a Gd, 5s Gd, Gs Gd, 7s Gd New Cycle and Golf Capa, with ventilators. Is to 2s Gd TOURISTS’ SOFT FELT HATS, A large variety, with wide and narrow brims, in black, Cuba, russet, seal, &0., 3a 9d, 4s Gd, 5a Gd, Cs Gd, 7s Gd, 8s Gd LATEST SHAPED in Stiff Felt Hata, fawn and black, 5s Gd to 10a MEN’S and BOYS* STRAW BOATERS, white and speckled, with stylish bands, 2s, 2a'Gd, 3s, 3s Gd, 4s Gd SPECIAL SHIPMENT of BOYS’ JACKTAR STRAW EATS, in all sizes, with names on band; nice now goods ; 2s Gd, 3s, 3s 9d, 4a MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING—NEW ■ and HANDSOME GOODS. Boys’ Washing Blouses, 2a 6d to 4a 63 Boya’ Sailor Blouses, 3b 6d to 8a Boya’ Federation Blouaea, 3a Gd to Ca 6d Boya’ Washing Suita, 4a Gd to 9a Gd - Boya’ Federation Suita, Gs to 9a Boya’ Tweed American Blouses, 7a Gd to 9a Gd Boys’ Tweed Sailor Suits, 8s Gd to 17s Gd Boys’ Blue Sorgo Sailor Suita, Ss lid to 22a Gd BOYS’ TWEED NORFOLK SUITS, Plain Knickers and with strap and buckle, I2a Gd to 19a Gd BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ RUGBY SUITS, Plain Kniokera and with strap and bucklo, 17s Gd to 35s f MEN’S SAC SUITS TO CHOOSE OUU FROM, In Tweeds, Serges, Worsteds, Ac., 23s to 65s A SPECIAL LINE OP ALL WOOL TWEED TROUSERS, 9a Gd and 12s Gd, worth 11s Gd and 15s Gd. Any Garment not in Stook can bo Made up a Stock Prices on the Shortest Notice. FOE THE VERY LATEST IN MERCERY AND CLOTHING VISIT Te Aeo House. W 0 N D E B SI NEVER CEASE. J ° w S EL LINO— Delaine Prints, 2a lid the Full Dress Galateas, 2a lid the Full Dross Prints, fast colours, 2s lid the Fnl Dross Coloured Cashmeres, Double Width, the Full Dress only 5s lid Black Figured Dress Goods, Double Width, the Full Dress 5s lid Black Cashmeres, Double Width, the Full Dress 5s lid and Gs lid Ladies’Corsets, la lid the jjair Ladies’ Knickers, la j Chemises, Is Gd Night-dresses, Is lid, 2s Gd, worth, double Ladies* White Skirts, 2s lld_ Ticking, 4^-d; a yard wide tiokiug, Gd 6yda Cretonne, la Gd, la 9d, Is lid Lace Curtains, Is Gd pair Bed Quilts, la lid; Towels, 2d caoh. Is lid doz 6yds Check Glass Cloth, la Gd 6yds 40in Wide Art Muslin for la lid Gyda Splendid Art Muslin, la 6s Men’s Shirts, Is 6d, la 9d, la lid; own Ladies* Hose, 3£d pair; Cashmere Sox, 2d pair Wide Lace, Id: Embroidery, Id j Ribbon, Id Hundreds other lines Cheaper Still. CALL ALL I CALL EARLY \ This is the Place fob Bargains. JOEL, E. LINDBERGv Wbons Side op Cuba steeet. Parcels delivered free. LADIES’ SHOES, Latest Styles, Just Opened, THE “ JOLAPUK,” ■ Glace, Two Bab.' THE “GEM,” Russian, Two Ba 6. ALSO BUTTON AND LACE SHOES, In Glace Kid, Ooze Calf, Tan, &o. THE ZEPHYR SHOE Q/i \ • FOR LADIES, ” Gibls, 2a Gd and 2a lid, POTTER & SON. 264 SHERWOOD, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER 92, Cuba street, next door to Ayres Botanic Dispensary. Gold watches, from 40s; Silver Watches, from 17a Gd; Rotherham’s Levers, from 355; Metal Watches, from • sa; Silver Brooches, from, la; Gold Brooches, from 4a Gd: Spectacles, from la; Clocks and Alarms, from 3s; 18-carat Gold Wedding Rings and Keepers, Government stamped. Watches - cleaned or new mamspring, from 2s Gd; Watch Glasses, Gd. 881 ME HENRY BODLEY, proprietor of the Premier Dairy, started Pasteurisation yesterday for the first time in this city, but owing to unsuitable plant and an accident the IWenrising machine collapsed .after a short mal. As the result of an inspection of the plant by Mr H. P. CameronHolmstrom, Mr Bodley has decided to put m a new Pasteurisation plant after the former gentleman’s design. The new 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.N.Z. Times, 21st July. 618 WUen Mary was Marti Is tlio title ol a well-written book by Mary Fowler. The pages are full of interest to. those who love romance.* There is no doubt Mary was happy and her home an ( object lesson to all young people. AH her fish, fruits, were preserved SALSALINE, the best food pres vafave known, and is quite odour] wxd harmless. Ask your grocer BIBNTAL C O F F E E, Pu be, Palatable, Refreshing. Sold in Net Weight Tins. IMBO BRAND BAKING POWDER. Guaranteed Pure. Best for Scones, Cakes, Pastry. Sold by all Grocers. 3E TIMES Office Executes promptly all kinds of Ornamental and Fancy JriatMenn Card-. Ball Programmes, Visiting s ■Ac.' .Cheapest Printing House in.the
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3262, 20 October 1897, Page 3
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