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UNDER-PRICED TABLE DAMASK. ni/CTHEN we talk Table Linens we know we have the fullest confidence of the Public. This Special Sale has demonstrated the fact. Hundreds of prudent housekeepers have taken advantage of the opportunity, and we urge those who have not been here to oatne at once, ns THE SALE CLOSES MONDAY, 29th inst. The linens are slightly damaged in weaving, and that is the only fault with them j but there is nothing to prevent them giving excellent wear. We repeat the Cash Prices below. BLEACHED TABLE CLOTHS 8 x 10—at 4/11, 5/9, G/3, 7/6, 8/3, 8/9, 9/9, 10/-. 12/9, 21/- each. 8 x 12—at 7/11, 12/-, 12/6, 14/-, 17/6 each, 10 x 10—at 10/9, 16/9, 23/6, 26/6 each. BLEACHED TABLE NAPKINS | x f—at 4/3, 6/6, 6/11, 6/11, 7/3, 9/6, 11/6 per doz. 18 x 18 inches—at 4/3 per doz, 20 x 20 inches —at 5/6 per doz. f x at 6/6, 6/11, 7/6, 7/11, 8/11, 9/9, 10/9, 11/9, 13/6, 14/9 per doz. } x g—at 15/6 per doz. rs* These Pbioes abe roa Cash Ohm. ALL GOODS ENTERED WILL BE CHARGED AT THE USUAL PRICES, KIRKCALDIB & STAINS LIMITED. AET NEEDLEWORK SPECIMENS. P B, I N G L B’S Cordially invite you to inspect a unique selection of MAGNIFICENT ENGLISH NEEDLEWORK, illustrating what may be done with the EMBROIDERY SILKS THEY HAVE STOCKED POE THE PAST TWENTY YEARS. THE COLLECTION WILL BE ON VIEW ONLY POR A WEEK OR TWO. is not for Sale, but merely for the sake of giving our many Customers new ideas in working up many of the beautiful designs we constantly stock. 69. LAMBTON QUAY, BATES & LEES, FASHIONABLE TAILORS & OUTFITTERS, opening for the first time in New Zealand with a Complete and Up-to-Date &tock of every requisite for Gentlemen's Attire ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, AT THE NEW PREMISES, 9, WILLIS STREET (Op. Empire Hotel). CALL AND SEE.

ELLIS, LADIES’ TAILOR AND COURT DRESSMAKER. “New Zealand Times" Buildings, NEW GOODS ex WHAKATANE. Varieties in Faced Cloths, Tweeds. Friezes and Covert Coatings. Beautiful designs and pretty shades in Silk Blouses from £1 10s. P.S.—Only one costume Of each shade imported. ME A. E. BOOT, dentist (Late of Dunedin), STEWART DAWSON’S BUILDINGS. FOB the past nine years 'Mr Boot has held one of the leading practices in Dunedin, and has recently returned from England and America, where he has been attending the leading Dental Colleges. Reliable artificial work, expert operating and moderate fees. 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 SpecialtyTeeth Extracted absolutely without pain. All Plates Guaranteed for 10 years. DR R. V. CLEVELAND, ENTALU R G E O N> ' Fitz Gerald’s Building, Willis street. For four years Chief Demonstrator at Chicago College of Dental Surgery. Telephone, 1755. (A Card.) MR F. H. BATTEN. DENTAL SURGEON. ROOMS over Mr Bison’s Pharmacy, 79, Courtenay place. Hours from 9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.; on Wednesdays. 9.30 a.m. till 1 p.m. Consultation free. Telephone 784. INVENTION AS A ROAD TO WEALTH. fTIHEBB are many fortunes lying dorJL mant in the shape of valuable ideas carried from year to year in the minds of men who lack the enterprise to bring them forth to the world. Sea pamphlet of information on Patents, free by post fT ° m BALDWIN AND RAY WARD, National Chambers, Wellington. J. AND A. WILSON. FUNERAL FURNISHERS, 54. CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. Telephone 905,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4771, 29 September 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4771, 29 September 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4771, 29 September 1902, Page 4

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