YOUR FRIENDS IN AUSTRALIA AND THE OLD COUNTRY -inrriLL be delighted if you post them a ? i copv of: the Special Contingent N umber of the NEW ZEALAND MAIL, Published To-morrow (Thursday;, with a splendid series of Photos of scenes at the Camp and the'Farewell Send-off.
MANTLES. MANTLES. MANTLES. MANTLES. I, have just received a nice little lot of Mantles, which were shipped a little late for the season's trade. They are suitable for middle-aged and ehjerly ladies, also a few for young ladies; and they are to be, sold at' English prices. MANTLES.MANTLES. MANTLES... MANTLES. C. SMITH, CUBA STREET.
By Special Appointment to His Excellency the Earl of Eanfurly. SON, W LITTLEJOHN AND • WATCHMAKERS. JEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS, 85, Lambton quay, Wellington. Ex "Delphic” and recent arrivals. LARGE CONSIGNMENT Of CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR , PRESENTS. WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY PRESENTS. JEWELLERY.—Gem Rings, Bangles, Muff Chains, Brooches, Pendants, etc., etc. PLATE.—Tea and Coffee Sets, Trays, Cups, Breakfast Dishes, Hot Water Cans, Salts, Muffineers, Dish Covers, WATCHES.—Best Quality English and Swiss, in gold, silver and nickel cases. CLOCKS.—Pine. Quality Carriage Times and Repeaters. MICROSCOPES. Ross’s and Baker’s Microscopes and Large Range of Accessories. OPTlCS.—Finest Aluminium Field Glasses, Reading Glasses, oto., etc. INSPECTION INVITED.
K JAM. PUREST AND BEST. 899
J. 'And. a. wii s o EUNEBAL DIRECTORS AND FURNISHERS, 55, CAMBRIDGE TEBBACE. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. All Requisites in Stock. Telephone 905.
PATENTS rn E A D E MARKS ! •*- Secured in all Countries. HUGHES, EAYWABD AND BALDWIN, Patent Agents and Consulting Engineers. QUEEN’S CHAMBERS (Opposite the Post Office, Wellington), And at Auckland, Christchurch, Napier, Dunedin and Invercargill. MB JOHN THOMPSON, Barrister and Solicitor, has resumed practice in offices Bannatyne’s Buildings, Featherston street, opposite Martin’s Fountain. 943 MR BRIDGE, DENTIST, 103. Upper Willis street. A ETIFICIAL DENTUEES at very moderate rates, and all dental work at reasonable fees. 879 TO PHOTOGBAPHEES PEOFESSIONAL AND AMATEUE. mHE Proprietors of the "New Zealand Mail” are “prepared to purchase Prints of Scenes and Incidents of the Camp, and the Contingent generally, and Scenes at the Departure of . the Contingent. SofPPl y EDITOE, "MAIL."
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 3957, 24 January 1900, Page 4
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