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DRESS BARGAINS AT WAENOCK AND AD KIN’S SALE. LOT I.—Abnufc 50 pieces Black nv.d Coloured Dress Materials. "Usual price, is ])d and 2s 6;1; all Is a yard to clear. LOT 2.- 37 piece* Coloured Dress Materials, 2s Cel and 2s lid a yard; all at Ss lid the dress. LOT 3.—33 pieces Voiles Cloths. Repps; all fashionable poods, 2s lid and os lid a raid; ail at 11s 6d the urcssi LOT 4.—75 Preach Rc.es, all at half price; 25s for 12s Gd, 30s for 15s, 37s Cd, for 19s 6d. LOT 5.—A Counteffull of Black Fancy Lustres. 8s lid. 11s 6d, 13s Gd. los Iho dress. These are worthy of iespection. LOT G.—All Silks reduced 23 per cent, to 50 per cent. DRESSMAKING from 13s Gd DURING C 'JR SALE. 'OLIMMERTON HOUSE. I’limmertoa. -a. Open all the year round, Mrs Robertson, Manager. Superior accommodation, charming holiday seaside resort for summer and winter. Special facilities lor sea bathing, fishing, boating, etc. SinoJ'* ingroom,. private sittingrooms, etc., etc. Travelling public catered for. Telegrams, Robertson’s. Plimmcrton. Telephone, Pliuimerton Bureau. 692 PERSONAL. IP this should meet the eye of the young man who is about to marry, will’he cab and get an estimate for Burnishing the Homo at Richardson Bros., 115, Upper Cuba street, opposite the Army Homo. MATRIMONY. ~ Gentleman, aged 2G, good looting, 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 bo Richardsop 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. TT OST, on Monday evening, in Stalls at JLI Opera House, or between there and Naim street. Silver Crescent Brooch, sot with nine diamonds. Finder rewarded on returning same to ‘"‘Times” office. 822 LOST, January 25th, a Single Stone Diamond Stud. The finder thereof will receive a liberal reward upon returning same to Empire Hotel, Willis street. 813 £SO UKWAK3JrpiE above sum will be paid to any -lL person who can produce a suit, to equal i.i style, fit and quality for the same price as the Bradford Woollen Company, Lamhton quay, next Stewart Dawson’s. 253 S'OUND —“Spring Blossom Ointment” healo 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. 649 "OHS MAJESTY’S Typewriter, the Royal -iCa. Bar-Lock. Easiest to learn, fastest to work. BOUND—Our concession extended till - Easter; 12 Cabinets and “Mona” Enrgement, 13s 6d. Wrigglesworth and inns. Photographers. COMPOSITOR seeks situation. News and Jobbing; country preferred. Address, Typo, “Times” office. 875 SLACKSMXTHING Good Horse-shoer seeks employment; country preferred, ddross. Shoes. “Times” office. 87G [YO Tobacconist and Hairdressers.— l Wanted., to purchasei Sound City Harness; state terms. Box 41. 839 DAVIDSON, AValtcr. late of Campbelltown, Tasmania, send address' to Wardrop, care Gordon and Gotch, Sydney, urgent. 861 fTfYYPE WRITING Supplies for all Mar JL chines at cheapest rates. Royal EarLock Agency. Wellington. <TEVE JOHNS. Carpenter, letter for 5 you at F. Oates. South road, Ber.mp’ore. " 812 TTAOUR willing Young Men want situa--fi- 1 tion; no objection what class of work. Apply, W.H.. “Times” office. 800 Typewriters■ on Hire; low rates Royal Bar-Lock Typewriter Agency 42, Lambton quay. MADAME DENETTE, experienced clairvoyante, psychometrist, _ inspirational medium on health, marriage, prospects. 14, Cambridge terrace. 035 Easter; 12 Cabinets and “Mona” Enlargement. 13s Gd. Wrigglesworth and Binns, Photographers. JAYPEWRITEES of all makes Cleaned SL and Repaired; moderate charges. !ar-Lock Agency, Wellington. SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED; experienced mechanics. SINGER SEWING MACHINE. 5. Willis street. CLEANING AND DYEING. WANTED Known. that LADIES’ DRESSES. JACKETS, etc., that have become soiled and faded can be dved fashionable shades for winter wear at BARBER’S Steam Dye Works, (0, Cuba street. 806 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 jiarticulars and (nictations on, application. THOS. BALLINGER AND CO. (LTD.). 32, Victoria street. Tel. No. 197 513 WANTED Known Henry’s Piano Tutors. 2s Gd; Hamilton’s. 2s; Smallwood’s, 2s 6d ; Muller’s Scales. Is 6d; Tomlinson’s. Clarke’s, Hiles, Catechisms, Gordon Saunders’s Studies, Bradbury Turner’s Scales. Violin Strings at 9d each, etc., etc., etc. Special reduction to teachers. Music not in stock will be procured. as usual, same day if possible. Pianos tuned, 7s Gd, by a competent tuner. Address. King’s Music Shop, 27a, Willis street, Wellington. Established, ISSn. WANTED Known—Green’s Christmas display of Perfumery is not equalled for variety, quality or prices by any other shop in the city. Prices are low, hut 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. B. M. Green. Chemist (by examination), corner Taranaki and Vivian streets, Wellington.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4883, 7 February 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4883, 7 February 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4883, 7 February 1903, Page 1

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