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NEW FASHIONS IN PETTICOATS. IJIHE correct style in a petticoat enhances the charm and beauty of a pretty costume. So long as fashion insists upon a long skirt for street wear the petticoat must be an important item, for it is exposed to view a great deal The new petticoats rov displayed are correctly fashionable. SILK PETTICOATS In every aocordeon-pleated, and flounced. Bose pink is the newest shade for petticoats. AT 24/- TO 45/6 EACH KELT PETTICOATS Some with shaped frills, others with strappings of cloth ; some flounced and braided, others with fancy stitching, AT 5/- TO 15/- EACH MOEEEN PETTICOATS In new shades, finished in frills and fancy trimming, AT 7/6 TO 15/- EACH BLACK SILK MOEIETTE PETTICOATS ’ Striped and plain, and finished with flounces AT 10/6, 14/-, 21/- EACH KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LIMITED.

JAPANESE LACQUERED TEA TRAYS, CUPS AND SAUCERS, VASES AND NICKNACK ■WWTB beg to ask your Inspection of a shipment just opened, which are really V V good value and suitable both for useful presents or ||ome use. ARE YOU BUYING- NEEDLEWORK? Then we don’t know where else you can get such an assortment, nor such good value for your money. JUST TEY PRINGLE’S 69, LAMBTON QUAY.

IT STANDS TO REASON THAT R. HANNAH AND CO. TMPOETING Boots and Shoes by every JL direct steamer, must have the verynewest and latest styles in footwear, and being cash buyers, get every advantage of the maikets. e _ T _ _. . T->Txrr* A FEW PRICES THEIR LEADING LINES— Bostock’s Ladies’ Lace and Button Boots, 17s 6d to 25s Ford’s (American) Glace Lace and Button Boots,'l3s 6d to 22s 6d ■ , Morse and Roger’s (American) Ladies Lace and Button Boots, 13s 6d to 20s Krippeudorf’s (American) Ladies Lace and Button Boots, 17s 6d to 20s Ladies’ Lace and Button Boots (American), 10s 6d to 14s 6d Gent’s Ton Glace Bals (Keith’s walk over), 21s Gent’s Tan Calf Bals (American), 12s lid to 17s 6d . . Gent’s Glace Tan Bals, latest Amentan shapes, 22s 6d Gent’s Best Box Calf Bals, black (Keith s •walk over), 25s Gent’s English Goloshed Bals, 7s 6d, 10s 6d, 13s 6d . Space will not permit us to give more than the few prices quoted above, but a visit to either of our shops will convince you, that for style, variety and reasonable prices you can’t beat R. HANNAH & CO., 79 LAMBTON QUAY, and 28, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. T> RIDGE AND r^NDREWS, JC> DENTISTS, 102 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, 5 And at Masterton. Telephone, 677. DENTAL INSTITUTE, Corner of Willis and Manners streets. Complete Upper or Lower Denture, .£1 Is, £2 2s. =£3 3s. Single Tooth from ss. Crown and Bridge Work the Specialty. Teeth Extracted absolutely without pain. All Plates Guaranteed for 10 years. OLD-ESTABLISHED DENTIST. W ALTER E. H ALL> DENTAL SURGEON, 105, Willis street, Wellington. Prize Medallist for Artificial Dentures. Consultation Eree. Telephone, 622 M R (A Card). O W N E S, DENTIST, 102, Cuba street (next National Bank), Wellington. EO. J> UDN ET. DENTAL SURGEON. 100 a. Willis street, two dpors from Turner, Chemist. Consultation Free. Telephone, 1518. P A T E N T S, TRADE MARKS Obtained and Registered in all Countries. HENRY HUGHES, PATENT AGENT. 696 Queen’s Chrs., Wellington. M ASO N I C NAPIER. H OT E L FRANK MOELLER, Proprietor. FDE J. CLERB. F.R.1.8.A., • ARCHITECT, No. 12. CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4606, 10 March 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4606, 10 March 1902, Page 4