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FAWN JACKETS . ». L: ‘ ;MSB! ABE FASHIONABLE! YOU’LL FIND US REAI)Y WITH A COMPLETE RANGE OF FAWN BEAVER CLOTS SAC JAOKJKB. lifted With Self-coloured Silks, at 42s to 63s FAWN CLOTH SAC JACKETS, 25in long, lined With Satin, at 52s 6d to 73s 6d . FAV/N CLOTH SAC JACKETS, nlined, at 25s 6d, 37s 6d, 52s 6d FAWN MELTON SAC JACKETS., at 228 6d, 33s 6d, 42s THE ■‘■‘WELLINGTON”- SAC JACKET, rows of ktrannxnc from a Yoke. Loth back and front, and strapping round the sleeves ■' is the ; Fewest and MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE. We are offering these at 39s 6d easb, fot those, that are - unlined, i 63s for those lined with Striped Satin. ) ‘.u Wo caft fit ths hard to fii of the easy; to fit. v ,-i r - Wo ehp suit the rich and the leas rich. A We guarantee Satisfaction to All., sv) HQI KIBKCALDIE AND STAINS \ (LIMITED) ' > f v •■ ■. .. .■ ■. ■ - -• : r ' -f.i if ■■ ts. - N

COMPETITORS In the lorthcMding R&aaf Competition are reminded that their finished . worh depends for its effect quite as much on‘the Quality of the materials used os on their own skilfulnesS. knitting;' 1 competitorsWho nse onr Scotch Tarns have the choice of an unequalled variety of Shades Textures, Mottles., etc., etc... for either sox. hose, bootees, haby jackets, etc., and the quality of the" yarns, are unsurpassed. JUUaCLD} c UO«, OMV Wi*w —v—- y - DRAWN LINEN- COMPETITORS ' | Who use our §£e®al wl|Vhaye the satisfaction of easy work, and, something which will look well an wear -well. ~ LACE COMPETITORS May procure from us tho Widest Variety of'Designs, and much the Cheap, elt range of all Linen. Braids and Threads. , “ P R I N~G LB’S ' -i"': THB ART NBEDL WO BE DEP OT. \ v','') i' », LAMBTOK QUAY. " t ■ THE OOKEECT ; THING mHB TE ARO HOUSE DRAPERY OOMi|Aspr. LTD., Itafe just received' a >, Magnificent Selection of , ? | ., v LADIES’ PAWN ! I SAC ■ RACK - JACKETS. ! There are iygQ of thgse. all in the meat correct styles, and in a beautiful variety ofjPACED CLOTHS, OOVEBT COATINGS, Etc. Some Plain and some with Velvet Collars. We have divided the'various qualities into distinctive lots; marked as follows s*LOIS 1 2 3 4 5 18 s 6° 31* 6° 31*6” 43 s 6 D 55 s Ladles will find that these are in the Very Height of Fashion and really Exceptional Value, .... »Jtß JJOUSE JJBAPERY OMPANY, LIMITED.

jp IT E. I E I NATURAL MINERAL WATEE. . CLEANSES THE SYSTEM." QIE ROBERT STOUT, Chief Justice of lO New Zealand, writes:—"l have much pleasure in elating that I have need PUEIEI WATEE for several years. To anyone having a tendency to gout I con-1 eider 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.” i i W. M. BANNATTNB AND CO., LIMITED. JOHN JACK AND SON, MAGINNITY AND CO., 410 Agents. FREE WHEELS ARE DEATH TRAPS i TO NEW RIDERS, BUT THE , IVTEW TMTOEROW ROASTER ANEW iTAORKOW • VJOASTBE is perfectly safe for all, adds immensely to the pleasure of cycling, is now the beat device on the market, and will be fitted Free of Charge to Warwick Bicycles. The Warwick is always ahead of all others, end with this coaster is the finest combination in the cycling world, and absolutely guaranteed. A'large shipment of the now patent just landed. Inspection cordially invited. Finest stock of lamps and accessories. Prices lowest in the city. F. J. W. PEAK. [ Engineer and Direct ImporterWillis street. . Established 1880. i TAILOR-MADE GOWNS. OUB NEW GOODS have arrived for COSTUMES and Special Materials for SKIRTS. 0.. ; 80, WELLINGTON TERRACE. V.j ... FA Card.] lilt B jy 0 w . N E •f DENTIST, I up. WflKs street, Wellington. 45 S ,

pENPOLD'S pp^TINES. PLANTED first in 1844, never since supplanted. PENPOLD'S WINES are guaranteed absolutely pure, and are, nature's own.-pi easing restorative. Anaemio people, invalids and lovers of a good glass of wine should insist on PENPOLD S, as they are uneqnfiflled for flavour and nutriment. At the recent Paris Exhibition against the world PENPOLD'S WINES obtained the GOLD MEDAL. Specialities— Eed Prontignao No. 1 Claret Rich Constentia No. ■! CHablis Rich Port No. 1 Sherry Old Tawny Port Muscadine (15 years old) ' ’ Sold everywhere. 690 Insist on Penfold’s Label. K JAM PUREST AND BEST. ’ 839 J AND ,A. WILSON. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND FURNISHERS. 55, CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. | All Requisites in Stack. •• | - .. —— A S O sf> r O NAPIER, ' I : iRANK'MOELLBEi: ; J " I Proprietory;;-' ' - . r.'-ju-c. p.r.. s-JalinsiD.Ua vd L-b;,;

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4313, 23 March 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4313, 23 March 1901, Page 4