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! THE “GRAND” SEWING MACHINE. - r T'Hr3 •• GRAND ” is an impressive name for an impressive machine. ft js a grand machine. Mechanical skill reaches its zenith in the '‘GRAND" tiewing Machine. It will do all the work for a farnilv and do it well aai -utUfaciorily. It will d-J Plain 3 swing and'Hemming and Quilting, Kulding and Kuching and Tucking. No other Sewing Machine in the World can do more and few can Jo as much. OUR WRITTEN WARRANTY WITH EVERY MACHINE. HAND MACHtNB, iron base, £3 13s. Gd. TREADLE MACHINE, five drawers, £7 7rf. TREADLE MACHINE three drawers, -Sri 15s. 6d. TREADLE MACHINE, seven drawers, £7 17s. 6d. 5 per oenb. discount for cash. '■ J We employ no canvassers or agents to sell the “GRAND” SEWING MACHINE and the saving thus effected is given to the customers. KIKKCALDIB & STAINS, - LIMITED. TRAVELLING NECESSITIES. Bogin your journey with the proper equipment. Take the correct travel trappings. You’ll get the there is a pretty big choice. OVERLAND TRUNKS, in three sizes, at 59/6, G5/G, 73/6 each GLADSTONE BAGS. in six sizes, an 27/6, 29/6, 33/6, 35/6, 39/G, 42/-. LADIES’ HAT COXES, in two sizes, at 3G/6, 40/- each. here—the serviceable kind, and CABIN TRUNKS, in thrne siz*s, at 42/6, 4S/G, o 5/6, 61/6, 67/6. KIT BAGS, in five sizes, at 35/6. 39/6, 43/6, 49/6, 53/6 GENTLEMEN’S HAT BOXES, at 33/6, 38/6 each. ART NEEDLEWORK. VA/ E are offering a Large Parcel of TRACED and COMMENCED NEEDLE* ’ WORK at a Reduction, of from 35 per cent, to 50 per cent, off our usual selling prices, « BAZAAR WORKERS WILL FIND IT TO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO MAKE THEIR PURCHASES NOW, ALL MATERIALS FOR FANCY WORK kept in stock, and country orders receive prompt and careful attention. PRINGLE’S, 69, LAMBTON QUAY. BLANKETS, TRAVELLING RUGS. WE purchased some SPECIAL LINES in above Goods from various Colonial Mills, and have marked them at BEDROCK PRICES for CASH. We claim to be the CHEAPEST HOUSE FOE BLANKETS, BUG--!, FLANNELS, .ETC. TAPESTRY AND BRUSSELS SQUARES. TAPESTRY AND VELVET PILE TABLE COVERS. LINOLEUMS AND TABLE LINEN. ETC. We teep all the Leading Makars' Goods. Well-selected designs far less than any advertised prices. INSPECT OUR STOCK AND "YOU WILL BE SATISFIED.” GEORGE WINDER, CAEPET AND LINOL UM WAEEHOU^E, MANNERS STREET (Second Shop from the Ironmongery).

THE SUIT YOU WANT, MADE AS YOU WANT. \*/ HEN you place a Tailoring Order ii with us. we make to suit your ideas, for WE HAVE THE CLOTH, WE HAVE THE CUTTER. WE HAVE THE WORKMEN. In Dress Suitings we wish to mention the new dull material which forms so excellent a ground for Silk Facings, besides minimising the bad effects of creases. This, coupled with '“Made as you want." should appeal to gentlemen contemplating new wax-paint. BATES At D LEES. TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS. 9. WILLIS STREET. PUEIEI NATUEAL MINBEAL WATEE THE PUREST AND BEST OF TABLE WATERS. PREVENTS THE FORMATION OF URIC ACID. Wholesale Agents; W. M. BANNATYNE AND CO. J. JACK AND SON. MAGINNITY AND CO. And at all Clubs, Hotels and the U.S.S. Co.'s Steamers. MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT AND VISITORS. Requiring dress suits or FROCK COATS For State or Social Occasions Should place their orders with MILLIGAN, GENTLEMEN’S TAILOR, Kelbnrne Avenne. (A Card.) Mr h. w. earp-thomas. DENTIST. (Late Philadelphia, U.S.A.), Manners street. Telephone 1674.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5024, 23 July 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5024, 23 July 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5024, 23 July 1903, Page 4