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HALF \ T3T?CI -"U ALF PRICE VjAX H/Oj PRICE At WARNOCK & ADK IN>j 'fXT'E have this day marked off One Case of Handsome Capes wt WALKING, GOLFING. DRIVING, TRAVELLING. AT EXACTLY HALF-PRICE--11b S)d Jor 6s lid; 15s for-7s 6d ' 17s 6d for 8s 9d; 20s for 10s ' 27s 6d for, 13s 9d; 40s for 20s 46s for 235; 50s for 25s ■ 60e for 30s; 75s for 37s 6d ; ■ THORN DON HOUSE. . . % ’ 851 ; CHEAPEST HOUSE , For MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, STRINGS, Eto.. Is Davis and Harris's, 19. WILLIS STREET. THE GEISHA TEA ROOMS. MISS MURRAY, Art Florist, wishes to announce to the public that she has opened a Japanese Tea Room at her ne^’premises. No; 23, Willis street (opposite Laery and Co.). Private Afternoon Teas and At Homes catered for; Light Luncheon, from 12 o’clock .till 2 p.m;; v Afternoon Tea from 2 till 6 p,m. All kinds of .floral devices, in. eluding Wedding Presentation Bouquets and Baskets,'etc., made in.the most artistic stylo; Telephone, No. 265. 766 THE CAFE VICTOR lA, X , BRANDON . STREET,- ■ -yy ANTED; Known, tbilt Luuche nx cr. i, tahlerd' a specialty , chrto tfitn entrees and hot scbnes.v Parties atfd banquets catered ■ for. Firstclass style. S.’S not Sli. EDEN HAM' BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Sitting-room and Piano'. Hot and Cold Baths. Terms 46s per week. MRS SPACEMAN/Proprietress, 551 9. Dixon street, Wellington. TO BE LET. RITCHIE'S Brick Buildings, Cuba street; ground floor, offic es ar,d cellarage; very suitable for auction mart. Storage to Let. Apply to 731 HARf'HJET AND CO. fTK) LET; Thompson street, 13. roomed X House, at present in the occupation of Mr John Duncan. For further particulars apply to Levin and Co.. Limited. 608 ' OST, on Tuesday afternoon, between -i Manawatu Station and -aurora terico, a small gold Tie Pin (Opal). X indexell rewarded. Apply. Ai.. “Times’’ fice.' . * i-h LOST —10s reward paid to the finder of . a Gold Cable Bangle, lost in Upper Ghuznee street, Willis street, or Lambton quay, Thursday afternoon, on its being returned to David S. Papwprth, Bethuno’s Buildings, Featherston street. 6'J BOUND, Chinese Laundry Glaze, ‘‘Man. - darin Brand,” 6d and Is; “Bloom- n le.” corn cure. 6d: '“Sepoy’s Prairie , born cure, 6d; ' “Sepoy’s Prairie uro," 2s 6d; “Sepoy’s Prairie Oil,” 2s 6d; im PlAoofim Pilla fill flnrl la. At Spring Blossom Pills,” 6d and. Is. At heinists and Grocers. Agents, all r holesale Druggists. ■ , ■ 618 • yjxiu, 'Spring Blossom Ointment” - - heals everything, it touches; cures xilblains, chapped hands, sore legs, sore ’ res, cuts, burns and all irritating skin mxplaints. Price, 6d and Is. Acl Che-list-s and Storekeepers. , 619 ■VITANTED Known-rEetail StorekeeperTT -can purchase cheap good Whn* Wrapping Paper at the Times 1 ’ office. 'New Zealand IT ANTED Known J. G. Lmhaby, T Umbrella-nicker, Chair-oamr, Chi riveter, and Cutler, late of 26, Willie eet, has re-opened at No. 12, Manner,, eet. Maker of the record " rain” nuiilia, guaranteed two years—ladies' from 6d upwards, gents’ from 10s 6d. For nding and setting of razors and scissors ond to none. A trial solicited. My Ao :tles of cement for mending glass and rd cement for mending crockery and na stand boiling water. *77 ANTE D KNOW N Worms and the troubles which follow young children are perfectly removed by ;zGerald’s Chocolate Worm Tablets, le Proprietor _ WM. C. FITZGERALD, Consulting Chemist, Temporary premises, Willis stri ct. 843 NEW REMEDY FOE CHILDREN’!: AILMENTS. [XTANTED Known, Eidd’s 'Teething Tv Powders for all ailments cause.! y dentition, such as painful swelling of ha gams, restlessness, feverishness, nerons twitchings, convulsions, vomiting and iarrhoea, may be had at C. UlDi’ a, in. cstre street Pharmacy. Price, Is i>er acket. 376 WANTED KNOWN, BEST display of Perfumery in city, Specially imported from the leading manufacturers, for the Christmas -Seaton. Don’t forget that it is my bus. ness to put up all sorts of Prescriptions ucciuvely, carefully, quickly, cheaply. All -Drugs are of the Best; it don’t.pay you or me to have any other. Then Ina e some fine Sponges, Hot Water Bottles, Enemas, etc. But it's on Prescriptions chat 1 want yon to remember me. Yen can't afford to be careless about Piesci. .tiouf.. Over 20 years’ experience R. M. GREEN. Chemist (by examination*, Corner of Taranaki and Vivian street*

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4081, 20 June 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4081, 20 June 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4081, 20 June 1900, Page 1

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