As a sign of the times, the annual distribution of Xmas gifts by C. Smith, the cash draper and clothier, commenced Thursday, December Ist. and every customer during this month making a purchase of goods to the value of 10s and upwards will receive a suitable present in proportion to the amount spent. There will also bo special reductions in every department, and, as there is an almost endless variety in the large stock kept at this establishment, no doubt the purchasing public will make a point of being present. 73 An experiment has been made in the United States of making stockings and gloves from paper. We are not told with what success, but C. Smith, the popular cash draper of Cuba street, is soiling a grand line of stockings in ribbed cashmere at Is, la 3d, Is 6d and 8s 6d, very special value ; also 200 dozen four-button tan kid gloves from la Gd pair ladies* doeskin washing gloves, 2a Gd. 90'1 It was stated some time ago that a loading colonial politician had, in a fit of temper, thrown a pickle bottle at a political opponent. The real facts were, that the said political opponent was so hoarse he could hardly speak, and the L.C.P. kindly tossed him a bottle of Woods* Great Peppermint Cure, a sure remedy for all colds, coughs, &o. Try it Thousands swear ,by it I All chemists sell it!
A FEW SPECIALS AT THE DJ.C. NEW DELIVERY OF THE CELEBRATED GO-CARTS AND PRAMS. GtO-CARTS,D.I.C.EXCLHSIVE STYLE--213 TO 635. PRAMS—--35s to 635. MOHAIR HEARTH RUGS—15s TO 21s. MOHAIR FLOOR MATS—8s AND 9s. DINNER SERVICES—15s. TO 130 s. TEA SETS—
7s 6d to 60s. NEW SHIPMENTS IN TABLE AND FANCY GLASSWARE, ART FLOWER POTS. NOVELTIES IN NEW PORCELAIN. NEW E.P. WARE. CHRISTMAS AND WEDDING PRESENTS A SPECIALITY. THE D. 1.0. STORES. 104 E WILL GIVE AWAY A Splendid Organ in Walnut case, high top (sftloin), mirror back, 10 stops, knee swell, grand organ, with two seta of reeds and octavo couplers. JgACH PURCHASER On Time Payment or for Cash of a Piano or Organ during December will be entitled to an equal share in the Organ above-men-tioned, and the shareholders will be invited to meet early in January to arrange for disposal. REMEMBER The ownership of the Organ will ho confined to purchasers of a Piano or Organ during December. Country Clients are placed .on the same footing as Town Clients. “POR CHRISTMAS MONTH We have opened up a special shipment of Pianos by Broadwood and Sons, Collard and Collard, Schwechten, Lipp and Sohne.Bohm, Meissner and other notable makers. TIME PAYMENTS FROM 20b MONTHLY. THE DRESDEN PIANO CO , Lambton Quay and Bbandon Street, Wellington. M. J. BROOKES, Manager.' 5
MUSICIANS lAND BOWLERS. IT ia frequently attributed to the above that irritability is prevalent in the one when a note of music is played out of time or tune, in the other when a bowl takes the wrong bias or rolls into the ditch. This trouble arises in most part from a disordered state «f the nerves, and may frequently be traced to a sluggish or dyspeptic stomach. NURSE WOODWARD’S HEALTH SYRUP ia in the true sense of the term a radical cure for indigestion and maladies caused thereby, such as flatulence, giddiness, liver complaints, dyspepsia, sick headache, &o. Copt of Testimonial from Mb MaoDtjff Botd, Karori road, Wellington. “I have suffered for years from indigestion, dizziness and headache. I tried everything in the shape of patent medicines, and have found no relief. I have the greatest pleasure ia saying that T have tried NURSE WOODWARD’S HEALTH SYRUP, and found after nsing one bottle instant relief, and would reoommend it to all those who suffer from this most troublesome affliction, especially professional musicians. “ Yonrs truly, “ MacDupf Botd, “ Professional Violinist.” Attention is drawn to the trade - mark, “The Mount of the Holy Cross.” This not only indicates to the purchaser that this is a genuine preparation, but is a faithful representation of the locality where the principal herbs for this medicine are gathered. Sold by all chemists at 2s 6d per bottle, 916
HE¥I E 8 T In the land of THE BRITISH PEOPLE is HER MAJESTY 1 QUEEN VICTOR A, and tha first in the land of washing blues is ROYAL BLUE ! whioh makes linen, white as the.ldrivon snow. THE EMPIRE COMPANY, Wellington.
T H E EFFECT OP AIGOOD COAT la spoilt’by a DIRTY PAIB£OF BOOTS. Remember this and use ROYAL BLACKING. THE EMPIRE COMPANY, WBLLtNQTON.
NJAPOI,EON s S MOTTO Was “SECOND TOINONE.” THE EMPIRE COMPANY, Wellington, Claim that this motto is equally applicable to thair invincible i No. 1 BXTRA.OT OP SOAP, Which washes anything 'and 'everything Sunder the sun. 9BX
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 3605, 3 December 1898, Page 3
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