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OUR ASSORTMENT la complete- with the LATEST and MOST STYLISH , COMBINATIONS that Fashion ha decrcad shall be reigning this Autumn and Winter, THE PREDOMINATING STYLE FOR LADIES’ JACKETS will bo the Eton and Bolero Shapes. Very Neat and Very Chic, especially with the added effect of being trimmed with ermine fur. sj.ii .anai ANOTHER FASHIONABLE ITEM IS THE THREE-QUARTER FAWN SAC- BACK JACKET, LINED WITH STRIKED SATIN. We have a VARIED SELECTION of these, at 425, 52s Gd, 635, 73a 6d and 94s 6d. TAILOR-MADE- COSTUMES In NAVY BLUE and BLACK, and lined with Silk, will bo worn by the Smart Set this season. The Costumes we are showing have been made hy the fashionable tailors of London and Paris. KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS. (LIMITED). .THERE'S NO FRIENDSHIP IN BUSINESS, \ T least as usually understood, but there's a deal of trickery. We prefer to J\, stand wholly on the fact that we GIVE THE BEST VALUES. The differences in our favour are so great that we ought to do all the trade in ART NEEDLEWORK. No one else imports direct from the manufacturers .and the next time you want reliable Embroidery Silks, Lace Patterns, or Braids, Mount Mellick Work, a piece of work to while away the time or decorate the home, or something to help along that stall at the next bazaar, you will find it distinctly advantageous to go direct to ■ FRIN G L E’S THE ART NBEDLEWORK DEPOT, 69, LAMBTON QUAY. CHRISTY’S HATS ! SECOND TO NONE POE LIGHTNESS, STALE AND DURABILITY. CHRISTY’S HATS I BLACK FLEXIBLE ZEPHYR FELT, Newest Shapes, Best Quality, IDs 9d CHRISTY’S HATS ! SPECIAL BLACK STIFF FELT, a real Fur Hat, Newest Shapes, 6s Od CHRISTY S HATS I COLOURED FRAME FELT, in all the Latest Shades, Newest Shapes. 9s 6d TE ARO HOUSE DRAPERY GO., LTD pußim Natural mineral water. "A GLASS ON RISING CLEANSES THE SYSTEM.’’ SIR ROBERT STOUT, Chief Justice of New Zealand, writes:—"l have much pleasure in stating that I have used PURIRI WATER for several years. To anyone having a tendency to gout.l consider it invaluable. I can testify to its beneficial effects. I believe that anyone leading a sedentary life will find it a useful table water, and second to none in the market.” > W. M. BANNATYNB AND CO., LIMITED.JOHN JACK AND SON. MAGINNITY AND CO.. 410 Agents. ■y^TAEWICK AND J^AGLAN. CH AIMLESS. FREEWHEEL, CHAIN BICYCLES. With Coaster Hubs, Rim Brakes and every modern improvement. My PRICES ARE THE LOWEST in the City. Some are paying over 100 per cent, advance on Home RETAIL prices, and not knowing this, consider Cycles at such reasonable prices must be inferior. Save J 34 to £lO and get one of the very “best machines, with ' a guarantee as good as the Bank of England. Novices should buy from an old established, experienced dealer. Experts please come along and inspect. Satisfaction guaranteed. F. J. W. PEAR, Engineer and Direct Importer, 84§ 88, Willis street. PATENTS * Trade marks Secured in all Countries. HUGHES, RAYWARD AND BALDWIN. Patent Agents and Consulting Engineers. QUEEN’S CHAMBERS (Opposite -d~>* osw ,w«m—*■—' ■-JV, ON DON DENTAL INSTITUTE. Corner of Manners and Willis streets. Expert Operator. Skilled Mechanics. I tat ik* Full Set of Teeth, JSI Is, A 3 as or xs ngle Tooth. ss; Gas, 2s 6d and 2s 6d fori ,0h tooth extracted. Pl a '' PENFOLD’S WINES. PLANTED first in 1844, never since supplanted. PENFOLD’S WINES are guaranteed absolutely pure, and are nature’s own pleasing restorative. Anaemic people, invalids and lovers of a good glass of wine should insist on PENFOLD’S, as they are unequalled for flavour and nutriment. At the recent Paris Exhibition against the World PENFOLD’S WINES obtained the GOLD MEDAL. Specialties—■ Rod Frontignao No, 1 Claret " Rich Constantia No. 1 Chabli* Rich Port No. 1 Sherry Old Tawny Port Muscadine (15 years old) Sold Everywhere. 690 Insist on Ponfold’n Label. K J A M. PUREST AND BEST. 899 X jf’D A. WILSON, ** * FUN IAL DIRECTORS AND FURNISHERS, SB, CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. All Requisites in Stock. Telephone, 805. MiSOXIO HOTEL NAPIER. FRANK MOELLER, Propriety'

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4291, 26 February 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4291, 26 February 1901, Page 4