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DO YOU PLAY GOLF ? 8 F you do, we ask you-to remember that X wo keep a really fine stock of all Garments suitable for the wear of Golfers, Cyclists, Cricketers, Tennis Flayers and Athletes or Sportsmen of every description. We'arc now showing . GOLF HOSE- . . New Patterns i CYCLING SWEATERSAll Qualities TENNIS SHIRTSWhite and Coloured CRICKETING TROUSERS - / Thoroughly Shrunk. CLUB COLOURED TIES In New Stripes, Is 3d to 2s 3d ouch CLUB STRAW HATS— Latest Shapes And a full and varied assortment of all other articles of Gentlemen’s Apparel. Our Windows display some Recent Novelties.; , TE AECThOUSE DBA PERT CO., Ltd. AT BAILLIE’S CIRCULAR TO OUR READERS. WE desire to draw your attention to our first venture, in publishing. The brochure, entitled ‘’CHATS FOR THE TIMES,” by Sidney Ritter, is the work of a Now Zealander, and as the ■CHATS arc written in dialogue, the Bro>-i.-hure shoiutl have a ready sale. It, will be sold to the public at Is. CHATS FOR THE TIMES is an 80-pago Brochure, illustrated with original drawings. The CiIATS are contained in twelve l chapters, in which every phase of politics is discussed from The farmer’s point of view. The CHATS also contain the record of an English gentleman ■of means who comes to Now Zealand with the object of buying land and settling down. His opinions upon the land and other laws are given, and the CHATS are written so closely up to date that even the Federation Movement finds a fairly prominent place among the topics. Colonel Straight is the means' of forming the Freeman’s League, which has for its motto ’‘Free Land, Free Labour, Free Living, Free Laws/’ and ho is also induced to stand as a candidate for the House. The CHATS in which his views are given to the electors, are not the least interesting of the series.— Wo remain, yours sincerely, 155 HERBERT BAILLIE AND CO. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. Telephone, 1020. 61, Lamblon quay. THE L.O.E. McINTYKE AND* CO. have pleasure tn intimating to the Ladies of Welling ton that they will open their new premises, on SATURDAY' MORNING next, the 23rd lest.', with a very fine stock of Ladies’ and Children’s Underclothing, etc., and hope to bo accorded a share of their patronage. All Goods will lie marked in plain figures and at reasonable prices; and these facts, combined with convenience, attention and civility, should command success. . Orders received either by post or telephone will receive prompt attention. . MISS-M. STEELE, Manageress. Wellington. 18th Sept.. !BDD. 06G OR DONALD . KEMPT, SURGEON DENTIST ‘ English and American qualifications. : Twenty-five years’ experience. Fourteen years in Auckland. Low fees for Cash. Consultations free. 12, LAM ETON QUAY ■ - • • - ■ •■■ ■ • 950 JW. WALLACE’ AND, , CO.. • COMMISSION MERCHANTS ■ ' ; AND MANUFACTURERS’ AGENTS, ’ : Victoria street/Wellington. ; New Zealand Agents.for— THE ’’ADVANCE” GAS 'AND OIL ! .. ‘ENGINES; Simple, Reliable, Economical, and Very /Moderate in Price.. -To be seen working in Wellington. B. D. PY'KE'AND CO.. ■.. Newcastle, New South Wales ■_ 1 Contractors to the New Zealand Railways). Ironbark and other New South Wales 1 Timber at Lowest'Pricoa. 534 JAME S G ODDER, EX BO U E.N E -JJ O USE, 84 and 86, Cuba street. i HAVE jus*- opened a large consignment of handsome- --■ ' ’ TABLE DECORATIONS, ... suitable for the Ball Season., WEDDING VAriES AND BOUQUETS. Also, PEAK FEEAN’S BEST BISCUITS. O T ..CLOTHING AT " C. SMIT H’s: is HIGH CLASS . ' AT ■ L O w P . E I C E- s,. See the New Shop.' I'-'ITCLE repairing and mannfaotnring, enamelling, nickel-plating, etc;; any ‘ make; of machine overhauled, adjusted and fixed up generally; best work; tyres and ! parts the Dunlop Company’s lowest prices. Grove Cycle Works, Ghuznee street. - A WORD TO THE WISE.—To avoid an aching back by.standing over the j wash-tub ail day the-rs is nothing nks [Flora Soap. 315

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXX, Issue 3863, 5 October 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXX, Issue 3863, 5 October 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXX, Issue 3863, 5 October 1899, Page 1

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