O. Smith, the cash draper, Cuba street, ■ now _openin(? most advanced novelties jm Millinery, Mantles Jackets, Mackin--1 toshes. Furs, Dress Materials, Costumes, (Blouses, and a general variety of goods in all departments. Bought in English and Continental centres| or fashion specially for the autumn and winter trade. The extent and character of the goods with which we are prepared this season will ( fully maintain our well-known reputation jOf good goods at moderate prices. A choice assortment of Necklets, Muffs, Sets and | Trimmings in the most fashionable Furs | are sure to be in great demand, and vonr early inspection is invited. The collection of Mantles, Jackets, Coats, Travailing Cloaks, etc., is the most extensive we have ever had, whilst in the Millinery Department will be found the choicest productions for the present season. "A wise son maketh a glad father," for he gives him A. and B. Mackay’s Liqueur ■Whisky. 24 Wade's . Worm Figg, the wonderful Worm Worri«re,n»v*r fail -for adults or children. Price, la. Ml
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4313, 23 March 1901, Page 6
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