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pi ELDER’S NEW SHIPMENTS. SPECIALS' .f-v TAPESTRY SQUARES, 3*3, 50 <£1:5:0 0/2 TAPESTRY SQUARES, 3x3*. 36 £1:7:6 1 KA ROLLS LINOLEUM, Xo vJ' Choice Designs, Special purchase, usual price! 3s, Pairs TAPED LACE y(J CURTAINS, 4/6 Special Designs and Quality, _ , 6/6 ART CARPET SQUARES, 12* 9. 75 £2:10:0 O brass ITALIAN BEDSTEADS, 12 £l9 ”£35 OxOl Pairs GUIPURE D’ABT I.6d\J CURTAINS. 12/6 ”25/SBaIes:HEARTHBUGS,; 2/9'” 25 (- Writeifor Oatalogues and Designs. B Manners, Lombard and Fabish streets Wellin ton. IMPORTANT TAILORING ANNOUNCEMENT. JAMES SMITH AND CO. have much pleasure iu announcing that the vacancy caused on their staff by the departure of their late cutter for “ fresh fields and pastures new ” has been filled by the appointment of Mb McEwaNj of Christchurch. Mb MoEwan comes from the South with a very high reputation, acquired by years of experience in a first-class tailoring trade. The knowledge of his abilities which they have obtained enables James Smith and Co., with perfect confidence, to. recommend Mb Mcßwan’s services to the very large number of gentlemen who have hitherto patronised the Te Abo House Tailoring DbpaetMBNT. The widesjbead celebrity which-that department, has gained for excellence of fit and style will, it is confidently asserted, be fully upheld by the new cutter. An unrivalled selection of materials is now being shown, including all makes of English, Scotch and Colonial Tweeds, Worsteds, Sbboes, Nap Cloths, Vicunas, &0., &0., and gentlemen may place their orders with the certainty of obtaining garments satisfactory to the wearer, and creditable to the establishment they come from. JAMES SMITH & CO , Te Aro House. FT. J • Rodgers and Co., £72, 71, Manners street. SALE! SALE! SALE Linoleums, my prioe Hid Usual price 1/2 .. 1/4 1/U „ 2/3 .. 2/11 „ 3/6 „ 4/9 Linoleums, my prioe 1/1 Linoleums, my prioe 1/4 Linoleums, ray prioe 1/9 Linoleums, my prioe 2/3 Linoleums, my price 2/11 Linoleums, my prioe 3/11 !i Brussels Square, °l/6 Usual prioe 29/6 » 35/6 „ „ 37/6 4 „ 45/6 li Wilton Sqnare, 28/8 t ~ „ 29/6 . „ „ S9/6 IN THE SAVED. Ope. 45/6 65/6 32/6 39/6 49/6 XiINOLBUH KOD G E B|3, 72, 74, Manners street. 705 FILDES, MITCHELL & 00., PRODUCE MERCHANTS ■ ;1- AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Victoria street. WE are now established in those commodious premises in Victoria street formerly occupied by Messrs Emu, Chisholm and Co., who are relinquishing the gram trade, and to whose numerous customers and our own large circle we offer thesame facilities as characterised our predecessors at this address. To our own customers we return sincere thanks for past support. We have on sale chaff, oats, feed wheat, maize, potatoes, bran, onions, baled straw, rook salt, Indian com meal; also pea, lentil, rye and barley meals; and are agents for Simpson a calf meal. Having ample storage room wo are open to receive consignments of wool, skins, hides, tailow, grain, potatoes, fungus, flax and other products, making liberal advances ; dr will purchase same in arge or gfnA.ll quantities. Prompt account sales ia special feature. SAMUEL BANKS & SON, ELECTRO-PLATERS, Brass founders and sanitary PLUMBERS, 10, Bbandon Brassr, Invite inspection of their large stock of all classes of SANITARY GOODS specified under the existing By-laws, and for the requirements of the trade generally. Electro-plating in all its branches. BICYCLES A SPECIALITY. Makers of Copper Washing Boilers. 400

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3437, 19 May 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3437, 19 May 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3437, 19 May 1898, Page 1