ARTISTIC SHOES FOR DRESSY WOMEN. "VSTHAT a world of luxury and TV comfort and L'logancß the more mention of artistic shoos opens up to the women who pride themselves on being well dressed. Every line of art, every turn of skill will be found in Hie Summer Shoos now reposing on (hose shelves ami awaiting your inspection. HANNAH'S SHOE VALUES STIMULATE THE BUYING IMPULSE. GLACE KID TAN SHOES, in lace or button -welted *o!cs. extremely graceful and elegant, at 13s (kl ft jwir. TAN GLACK Kin MOOTS, laco or button. Miiarl toes, handsome, stilish and light, for summer wear, at 13s 6d and Ms Gd a jmir. HOSTOCK'S OOZK TAN SHOES, handsewn flexible and durable and comfortable iu warm weather. Extra good value at 12s Oil a pair. GILLS’ TAN GLACE Kill HOOTS, luoo or button. Smart- styles lor the girls, shapely and good wearing, at S)s 6d and ids Gd a pair. E. HANNAH AND CO., 79, LAMBTON QUAY. MOTOR CAES. MOTOR CAES. THE NEW ZEALAND MOTOR CAB AND GENERAL AGENCY CO.. LIMITED, is importing a number of Abe most up-10-dato MOTOR CARS, DELIVERY VA-.S and MOTOR BICYCLES. Those cars embrace all the most recent improvements, uud are specially designed for hilly, lough and dusty roads. 5} h.p. Curs, to carry four persons, and running forty miles for an cxpedilnro of Is Gd, from .2200 upwards; 1J horsepower Motor Bikes, from XnO. These can run 10!) miles for Is 6d. First consignment due for delivery November; second consignment in December. Intending purchasers would do well to see these Cars before buying elsewhere. Drawings and specifications of these cars to be seen at the Head Oliico of the Company, 10, Lumbton tinny. , ' WM. McLEAN, HI Secretary. rjAHE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN. THE ARCTIC REGIONS. Mr Moore, Missionor, would gladly send for Books, Magazines, etc., to despatch to the Arctic ship Morning (on receipt of a postcard). Telephone, 1480. Dunedin. November 27th, 1902. ■MR KNIGHT. Wellington. DEAR Slß,—Your tent is a great success. and I must compliment you on it, We have had ample time to test it, as we have had rain and wind every day that we have put it up, and it stands both, splendidly.—l remain yours truly, GEO, WIRTII. Wirth Bros.' Circus and Menagerie. Marquees and Tents in stock and made lo order. First-class ■ workmanship guaranteed. R. G. KNIGHT. Sail, Tent and Flag Maker, ■ Victoria street. ' NOTICE. . T\ TIRING my temporary absence from Wellington my Business will ba conducted by MR J. G. WILSON, Licensed Surveyor, at my Office, Government Insurance Buildings, Panama street. 470 A. O’DONAHOO.. Telephone No. 3. P.O. Box ICB J j. CURTIS AND CO.. LTD. • Agencies at every possible town in the colonies, and all principal ports throughout the world. Experienced Furniture Removers, and Packers, General Carriers. Customhouse Agents, Forwarding and Shipping Agonts, Luggage deliv. ered from trains or steamers and throughout the city. Our STORAGE ACCOMMODATION is unlimited, where furniture and goods of all descriptions can bo stored at cheap current rates. Offices—Corner Customhouse quay and Brandon street. , 729 S. ROSE, PRACTICAL TAILOR, 93, Taranaki street. City. THE King to the Lamplighter can get a Perfect-fitting Suit (for cash) from 50s. Vicuna Suits, 2E3 10s. Our 16s 6d •Trousers defv the colony. 83. TARANAKI STREET. CITY. ISLAND SAWMILLS, TamnH Sawmill Co.. Eketahuaa. Tots’-- Sawmill Co.. Dannevuko. Kauri Sawmills, Ksiti-Kati. Kauri and Mountain Eimn, Waihl. All kinds of timber supplied from qaf| of the above mills. For further particular*, apnlr 12fi E. L. KNIGHT. Propriet-r. PICTURES. JUST Opened, large assortment of Pi» turcs and Parlour Easels; suitable for Christmas presents. Pictures mounted and framed at shortest notice. T. BEADNALL AND SON, 937 39, Wiilis street. E O E G B REICH A E D T, MUSIC WAREHOUSE. LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON. BECHSTEIN'S UNRIVALLED PIANOB SCHIEDMAYER’S PIANOS BORD’S BEST PIANETTES Applv for description and prices. GEORGE EEICHARDT, ‘ » Wellington. ROSTER'S HOTEL, WANGANUI. « W. H. G. FOSTER, Proprietor, P O. Box 54. MILLINERY. LATEST Designs of Millinery, aU re-modelling a speciality. Order* promptly attended to. Miss Duncan (late Ki’rkcnldie and Stains). 28, Ingestre street, three doors from Cuba street (opposite Bank of New Zealand). 915 WOODVTLLE REFRESHMENT ROOMS. W. RUDDICK, Proprietor. njIHE Railway Passengers, going either JL North or South, should be acquaint»d with the fact that at the Woodvills Refreshment Rooms they can have a good Hot Luncheon. Railway Guards will inform the traveller how much time he will have at Woodville. Ilf FOUND at Last —The Neatest and Most Artistic Job Printing is turned out at the "New Zealand Times" office. Ring up Telephone IMo. 61
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4827, 3 December 1902, Page 6
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