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NEW SEASON’S BLOUSES. THE D.I.C. HAS Opened up its New Stem's BU,u?es. They are mioely Slylish lind up-to-date. Space will only allow for .’numerating a few leading lines. COLOURED AND WHITE CAMBRIC BLOUSES 6s 11(1, ste6d, 10s Gd, R.s h hhitk linen embroidered blouses used, n.-gg lo=^,--WillTE MUSLIN BLOUSES 15 s, UW V 1 HVCOLOURED AND CREAM VOILE BLOUSES 'Ms. 27eGd, -■> MEii VLTJ.LE UN A Nil JAPANESE BLANK SILK 8L0C5E5...........-"----"";" 315. 37s Cd. 42, 495 6(1. ■ to l oin Otnnoa, PAILLETTE AIERVEILLEUX AM) JAPANESE CREAM SILK BLUJJPA" 3*Cd, ELGA, 17*'’Gd, n2s6d. 016bli ' ; ; COLOURED MUSLIN BLOUSES, in Skv. Champagne ami Navy; also, a -eu FRENCH MODELS, one of each" only—very high-grade goods, oos to X; (. OPEN NEXT WEDNESDAY T TILL 6 PAL f*o %JA! It EARTHLY BLISS »«*»«» ■ * *. * BUY THE RIGHT BOOTS and SHOES at the EIGHT PRICES. .... AND THE RIGHT PLACE. flT 1 HERE arc many exclusive styles in Women’s Boots and Shoes, hut you can 1 not afford to overlook the Ford Line, the Jennets -Miliar, or Knppemloff Dittonair makes; they are handsome, easy, elegant and well worth the monej. Shoos from 8s Gd. Ids' Gd, 13s Gd, 16s 6, 18» 6d. 20s. CENTS’ BOOTS— Tlirec Lines that have dono splendid service. On now lasts, good fittings Gents’ Balmorals (crap hide), sown, at 10s 6d; Gents Lace Shoos from 8s Gd, 10s Gd, 12s 6d, Ife Gd, Gents’ Lace Boots, box calf, at Ms On At the G.B. E, A. LIND® AY’S. LTD., LAMBTON QUAY and CUBA STREET (TRAMS Stop at LINDSAY’S Corner) NEGATIVE VIRTUES WON’T HELP YOU MUCH. THE ONI - TIME YOU are not getting tho best yalua in Tailoring is when you don’t get it at the rvo not imagine because you are honest, U industrious, sober, and punctual tliat ou are therefore an exceptional man and esorve lo succeed. Thesp are no doubt cry commendable virtues, and rn nomination with knowledge, with the ability > do things in the right way at the right ime, success conies as a natural result. LEARN MORE YOU’LL EARN MORE. Money spent on tho brain is never spent in vain. To teach you more, to teach you all that you want to know, all that you ought to know about your chosen profession is the purpose—the end and aim of THE INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, SCRANTON. UNITED STATES OP AMERICA. The Schools teach wherever the mails , reach—you study during your leisure moi munts, the text-hooks are supplied free, I and the fees are moderate. Tuition is t fjiven in over IGS different courses, incliuli ing— I Advertisement - Writing Architecture, I Civil Engineering, Bridge Engineering, Municipal Engineering, Hydraulic Engineering, Surveying and Mapping. Mechanical Drawing, Electric Engineding, Electric Lighting. Dynamo Dunning, Elcc- { trie Railways, Electrotherapeutics. Loco--1 motive Engineering. Elumhing and GasI fitting, Heating and Ventilation, Marino Engineering, Complete Metallurgy, etc. Hull information will bo furnished on application. "Write to-day to I.C.S, REPRESENTATIVE. Department -a., I.C.S. Arcade, 55a, Manners street, Wellington. BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO. Therefore DON'T EX1 j Ea,aaiENT! Bnt come right to us, we can do it. WE SAVE YOU jiuAEY. We are known for it. Latest Patorns in Winter Suitings, ■ 75s tc 90s. Rainproof Coatings a Specialty, from 60s to 70a. Only one Address—3. LAMBTON QUAY, Next Stewart Dawson’s. JENKINS AND MACK, HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBERS. GASFITTI.ES, LOCKSMITHS, .'ETAL MERCHANTS & IMPORTERS, W E beg to inform .our numerous cue* VV tomer.s and the public generally that we are now carrying on business in our New Premises, Featherston street, opposite the New Zealand Loon and Mercantile Building, and close to the new Customhouse and Ferry Wharves. Wo keep a large staff of competent workmen in the various branches of oui business, and aim at doing only tho best work at the most moderate charges, and confidently guarantee satisfaction. Orders per telephone will receive prompt attention. JENKINS AND MACK, HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBERS. GASFITTERS. LOCKSMITHS. METAL MERCHANTS & IMPORTERS!, FEATHERSTON AND BALLANCE STREETS, Telephone, 55. WELLINGTON. | THE FAMILY TEA. A GOOD family tea should be really good—that is to say, it should be wholesome, delicious, fragrant, possess body and bouquet, and be economical in tho teapot. The only tea that comes up to this ideal is SURATURA TEA. It brews a good strong rich liquor, and tho second draw is practically as good as the first. It is delicious and pleasing to the palate, soothing arid satisfying. S’uratura is pure Honest Ceylon Tea, aud is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. JL PRICES; Suratura A quality—ls 6d per lb Suratura B quality—ls 9d per lb Suratura D quality—2s per lb Suratura X quality—2s id per lb BY ALL STOREKEEPERS. FOR that eoro and aching throat, Tussicura (Wild Cherry Balm) will give immediate, a p nnaneut relief. 2s Gd all Chemists THE BEST CALVES Reared Last Season were Brought up oui THE “GILRUTH” CALF FOOD, is the only PERFECT SUBSTITUTE FOR WHOLE MILK. j Place your Orders for the Coming Season with BEATTIE, LANG AND CO., | AGENTS, j WELLINGTON AND PALMERSTON 1 NORTH. HUTT PROPERTIES, PARK AVENUE. WE have several SECTIONS .UR SALE at Nainai, Lower Hutt; good roads; only 20 minutes’ walk from Railway Station. The land has never been known to be flooded, and r‘ie sections offered are large ones, excellent soil. Terms easy. Apply BADHAM AND BISS. Customhouse quay, Wellington. NEW ZEALAND & IT 1 CLOTHING FACTORY! WHITE SHIRTS BEST VALUE OBTAINABLE. SHORT FRONTS, 5/9, 6/9, 7/9 JUST LANDED COMPLETE RANGE OF SIZES BADEN POWELL DOUBLE COLLARS. WE CAN NOW SUPPLY ALL SIZES. ONE QUALITY ONLY. 10,1- PER DOZEN. 57. LAMBTON QUAY.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5667, 15 August 1905, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5667, 15 August 1905, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5667, 15 August 1905, Page 7