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DRESS BARGAINS AT i * WAENOCK AND AD KIN’S SALE. LOTl.—About 50 pieces Black end Coloured Dress 'Materials. Usual price. Is lid and 2s Gd; all Is a yard 1o clear. LOT 2.-17 pieces Coloured i Dress Materials. 2s Gd and 2s lid a yard; all at Bs lid (he dross. LOTS.—33 pieces Voiles Cloths, Repps; all fashionable goods, 2s lid and 3s lid a yard; all at 11s 6d the dress. LOT 4.-73 French lh, js, all at half price; 25s for 12s Cd, 3Gs for 13s, 37s Cd. (or IBs Gd. LOT 5.—A Countcrfull of Black Fancy Lustres, 8s lid,Us 6d, 13s 6d, 15s the dress. These nro worthy of inspection. LOT 6. —All Silks reduced 25 per cent, to 50 per cent. DRESSMAKING from 15s Gd DURING C TIE SALE. IpsLIMMLRTUN HOUSE. Rlimmerton. -a- Open all the year round, Mrs Robertson," Manager. Superior accommodation, charming holiday seaside resort for summer and winter. Special facilities for sea bathing, dishing. boating, etc. Smokingroom, private sittingfooms, etc., etc. Travelling public catered for. Telegrams, Robertson's. Plimmert'ou. Telephone, Plimraerton Bureau. 692 PERSONAL. ITP this should meet the eye of the -S- young man who is about to marry, will he call and get an estimate for Furnishing the Homo at Richardson Bros., 115, Upper Cuba street, opposite the Army Horne. MATRIMONY. <PI ENTLEMAN, mged 26, good looking, 'sOT has nice, sweet temper, wishes to correspond with lady with view to above;* in event of contract being arranged, the cheapest place to furnish the homo would be Richardson Bros.. 115, Upper Cuba street, opposite the Army Home, who can furnish 2 rooms from £l3 10s-, 3 rooms from .£22 10s; 4 rooms from £3O. T GST, last night, at Opera House or .id near Tram car in front. Gold Cable Bangle. Reward. “Times” office. T OST,‘ a Bunch of Keys, near Pos't JLi Office. Finder rewarded on returning to “Times” office. ‘ 74S 10 ST, last evening, between Golder’s ■J Hill and Portland crescent, a Lady’s Gold Watch, with chain and locket attached. Reward at “Evening Post.” ■REWARD. mHE above sura will be paid to any JL person who can produce a sxut to equal in style, fit and quality for tlffi same price as the Bradford Woollen Company, Lambton quay, next Stewart Dawson’s. ■ 333 FOUND —“Spring Blossom Ointment” heals everything it touches; cures chilblains, chapped hands, sore legs, sore eyes, cuts,'burns and all irritating skin complaints. Price 6d and is. All Chemists and Storekeepers. 619 MADAME ‘ DENETTE. experienced clairvoyants, psychometrist, _ inspirational medium on health, prospects. 14, Cambridge terrace. C 35 FOUND— Our concession extended till Easter; 12 Cabinets and “Mona” Enlargement. 13s Gd. Wrigglesworth and Binns, Photographers. VACANCY for three Gentleman Boarders, also Married Couple. Apply 29. Boulcott street. 613 A CONCERT in Your Own Home by using an Edison Phonograph. Write for Particulars, 26, Willis street. ' 595 EDISON Records and Phonographs. Write for Lists and Prices. American Novelty Stores. 26, Willis street. 596 IGIDISON Phonographs • are the Only -0-4 Genuine Ones o-u the Market. 26. Willis street. 597 Q EWING MACHINES. REPAIRED; experienced mechanics. SINGER SEWING MACHINE. 5. Willis street. MANDARIN LAUNDRY GLAZE gives an ivory gloss to linen. Price, 6d and Is. “Bloomine” corn cure, 6d; “Sepoy’s Prairie Oil." 2s 6d; “Sepoy’s Prairie Cure,” 2s 6d; “Spring Blossom Pills,” 6d and Is. At Chemists and Grocers. Agents all Wholesale Druggists. • DON’T throw it away! What? Your Dmbrella! Take it to J. G. Lethaby, and he will make a ne - one of it for a - few shillings. He also rivets glass and china, and recanes chairs and grinds all kinds of cutlery, and he is really good at razors. Address, 12, Manners street, 5 doors from Willis street Wellington, and Main street, Palmerston North. 559 BLOW IS THE 'JLiMB to subscribe to your favourite Newspaper or Magazine, and the place to leave your order is DAVIDSON’S, Courtenay place. New Books, Magazines and Fashion. Books every fortnight. SLANTED KNOWN—Use CARPETTO Y for cleaning Carpets, Linoleums, lint-work. Silver, Plate Glass. Use \RPKTTO for cleaning all kinds of ains from Cloth. Woollens, Silk. etc. ;k for a Free Sample of CARPETTO om your Grocer. NTED, everybody to Know that a!! the best dressed men of Wellington get their Suits made at the Bradford Woollen Co., because our Prices are the lowest and the largest assortment to select from, and a perfect fit guaranteed. CLEANING AND ’ DYEING. •WANTED Known, that LADIES' VV DRESSES, JACKETS, etc., that have become soiled and faded can be dyed fashionable shades for winter wear at BARBER’S Steam Dye Works, -'6. Cuba street. 806 VTJSTANTED Known—Green's Christmas » V display, of Perfumery is not equalled for variety, quality or prices by any other shop in the city. Prices are low, but quality on no account sacrificed for cheapness. Don’t forget that it is my business to put up all sorts of prescriptions accurately. carefully, quickly, cheaply. Over 20 years’ experience ;n this particular branch of the business. R. M. Green. Chemist (by examination), corner Taranaki and Vivian streets. Wellington. WANTED Known—To Architects, Builders and Others.—Empire Ventilated or Wade’s Patent Skylights.— Through the result of the recent Supreme Court action, we have made arrangements to manufacture and sell either of the above splendid patents. We are therefore prepared to supply "The Empire Ventilated” or Wade’s, and shall be pleased to give further particulars and quotations on application. THOS. BALLINGER AND CO. (LTD.). 32, Victoria street, Tel. No. 197; * 513

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4880, 4 February 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4880, 4 February 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4880, 4 February 1903, Page 1

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