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EXTRA GOOD VALUES. THE powerful influence of Hard Cash is well illustrated in the bargains we are offering to-day. Our London Representatives have managed to secure for us some special lines at ridiculously low prices. Hard Cash did the trick. The manufacturers wanted the money, and willingly sacrificed the goods. As they come to us so they go to you, and we never offered . . . BIGGER BARGAINS. SPECIAL PICKINGS JUST LANDED. ODD LOTS IN QUILTS. * HONEYCOMB, MARCELLA, SATIN TOILET and FANCY QUILTS. Snaps from two of the leading mills of Lancashire. SALE PRICES. Q uilu Single Bed. 2/11, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, C/11. 7/11. 8/11, 10/6 Three-quarter Bed, 5/11, 6/11, 7/11, 0/11 Home Double Bed, 7/11, 9/11, 10/11, 12/6, 14/6, 17/6 TALES OF THRIFT IN EVERY LINE. TOWELS. TOWELS Are Toilet Necessaries. TOWELS. We have secured 270 dozen Towels from one manufacturer, and 374 J lb. Weight from another, and we say frankly they were marvellous bargains such as we can scarcely hope to repeat. Hebe abe the Sale Prices : Some at 5/6, 9/-, 12/-, and 14/- per dozen. Others at 1/4, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 2/-, 2/3, 2/6, 3/-, 3/6 and 4/6 each KXRKCALDIE & STAINS (LIMITED), WELLINGTON and NAPIER. THE GOOD TIME COMING? (WHEN?) 7hen drapers stick to solid facts. And tell no tarradiddl es, , Phen "bargain lists” read more like tracts And less like blooming riddles! Phen boyari get the things THEY want. And underneath their noses, re NEVER pushed with servile rant. Tea, perfumes, eoap or roses! ( In short, when some folks I could name Begin to see mure clearly. There MAY bo cleaner roads to fame Than business bought too dearly! Just stop a moment once a while (There’ll he another day to-morrow) And think; perhaps a change of style Would bring more joy than sorrow! When tradesmen learn the "golden rule. And in their business,use it: And cease to grab like some poor fool. And in the getting lose it! When wealth forgets to use its power To cru 5 h some struggling shopper; And finds perhaps its brightest dower Is something more than copper. One point, before we close these rhymes, We want your kind inspection. Of special goods to suit the times We’ve got a fine selection. From fa r Japan just now imported (You’ll please forgive these jingles!) Tea sets, vases, well assorted Designs confined to Pringle’s. For birthdays, weddings, home delight They’re just the things you’re wanting; And when we say the price is "right. We’re.very far from ranting! We know a little—yet not ALL— About Japan’s productions. And trust you’ll give an early call To view these bright seductions! PRINGLE’SIS AT 69, LAMBTON QUAY.

IJ2W PREMISES ON LAMBTON QUAY. rjIHE "NEW ZEALAND TIMES” COMPANY (Limited) purpose erecting a Brick and Stone Building on the ground now occupied by their present ijooden building. They are prepared to consider applications for the lease in one or two Shops of the following dimensions: —One Shop of 26 x 40 feet or two Shops of 12ft 6in x 40ft on the ground floor. Also, for space on the second and third floora of 26 x SO feet. Apply to the MANAGER. "NEW ZEALAND TIMES" COMPANY (Limited), LAMBTON QUAY. I -flaE "LANCASHIRE" ELAT - BED PERFECTING AND FOLDING MACHINE. | Ordinary * Typo, Stereotype or Linotype I may he used. I Extract from the "Natal Mercury" of April 24, 1899; "It (the Lancashire FlaiBed Machine) is truly a wonderful piece of machinery, as orodit~W« to the inventive genius as the workmanship is to the engineering skill of the makers, Messrs T. Coulthard and Co., Preston. To see the i copies of "The Mercury" tumbling out of the machine, all folded, ready for the public, was indeed marvellous." |~WNE of the above Machines is now offered for sale by the "New Zealand Times" Company. Limited, owing to the necessity of introducing a more rapid Ro. tary Printing Press, capable of printing 1 24,000 an hour. For particulars, apply to MANAGER. "Times” Office. Wellington. WORKERS COMPENSATION ACT. 1900. THE LOWEST RATES OF PREMIUMS IN THE COLONY Obtained at THE NEW ZEALAND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY. Comer of Feathorston and Panama streets RALPH LEVOI, Manager,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4426, 5 August 1901, Page 4

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