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D.S.A. OUR MILLINERY SHOW TVTEVEE were the women of Welling--14 ton more fascinated and pleased with a Millinery Display than at our fapnng Opening during the past week. It proved an Ovation for our Styles nnd for our designers who studied out the smart effects. Incredible as it may seem, every Hat on Exhibition was our own creation, and this of course largely explains the extraordinarily low prices at which they aro being sold. It was tno general verdict of all that so exquisite a collection of choice Millinery at such remarkably low prices has never before been shown in Wellington. First choosers always have an advantage, so do not be the last to inspect and compare tbe new goods we are now shelving in all Departments, in fact GET THE HABIT AND SHOP At the DRAPERY SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, CUBA STREET, And George street, Dunedin. Anew Zealand souvenir— The Christmas Number of the '‘Now Zealand Mail”—all Booksellers. nPRY THE WHITE HOUSE. 46, Willis, for Ladies’ Ready-made Blouses from 3s 6d; Linen Jackets and Skirts, from 6s 6d; Ladies’ Linen Underwear at wholesale prices; Ladies’ Tweed, Voile, Crash, Cashmere, Lustre, Serge. Silk and other Drees Materials very cheap; Sheeting, Calicoes, Cretonnes, Muslins,' Prints, Curtains. Towels, Damask Quilts, and every line of General Drapery, 25 per j cent, cheaper than any house in the city. The Tailoring Department is very busy just now. but you are still in time for one of those Marvellous 50s Tailor-made Suits. Do not take the book by the cover, but come and inspect our goods. The place is not flash, bnt one thing you will find, and that is good value at DARCY FORD’S, General Draper, Tailor and Mercer, 46, Willis street. AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS PRESENT. CALL and See J. N. Isaacs* SPECIAL XMAS ENLARGEMENTS. Prices to Suit all pockets from 7s fid each.. f ‘ -■. ISAACS has just engaged a Piret-class Black and White Artist from London, and can now tnrn out ENLARGEMENTS better and cheaper than anyone else in New Zealand. __ Only Address— ISAACS. MANNERS STREET. WELLINGTON. 64 PRIVATE MATERNITY HOME. MRS STAEKXE, PRACTISING MIDWIFE. 9, Home street, Kent terrace (late of 4. Cambridge terrace), HAS Accommodation for In-lying Patients and attends Out-Patients as usual. Certificated by the Central Midwives Board and the Obstetrical Society, London. Authorised to practise in Great Britain and New Zealand. MIDWIFE (Registered by the Board of Health). PRIVATE HOSPITAL, 62 GHUZNEB STREET. MRS M. R. CULLEN Certificated Midwife, has vacancies for In-lying Patients; also attends patients at their own homes.- Telephone. JOHN CHAMBERS AND SON. LTD.. 34, Jervois quay, Wellington, LARGE Stocks Lubricating Oils, Packings. Beltings. Dodge Wood, Split, and American Steel Split Pulleys. Apply to us for prices. WILLIAM HOYLAND AND CO., Artistic shop fitters, shop • FRONT BUILDERS,. AIR-TIGHT SHOW CASE AND ENCLOSURE MAKERS. Shopfittings kept in Stock or Made to Order. 30, GHUZNEE STREET. Telephone 1926. 449 CEEEEHOLM & TOLLEY ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. Electric lighting bells, and TELEPHONE. Estimates given. Telephone, No. 1018. 5, Manners street (Opposite Duke of Edinburgh Hotel),. WELLINGTON. 259 HUNT, COTTRELL AND CO.. Queen’s Chambers. FURNITURE Removed, Packed, or Forwarded. Goods Cleared through Customs. Merchandise or Furniture Stored. NURSE MILL, 66, Abel Smith street, has vacancies tor lying-in Patients, and attends confinements; highest references from medical practitioners. Telephone 808. 367 THE Cheapest House in Town for House Furnishings is Richardson Bros.’ Complete House Furnishers, 115, Upper Cuba street. Cash or terms. TO keep your hands both soft and white get some “Sydal” and use at night. Sole manufacturer. Geo. W. Wilton. 3. Cuba street. Per jar. Is 6d. SALV-OVA (Regd.) The law of gravitation draws us to Mother Earth, so that we can keep our feet. Salv-ova hae put many a poultry farmer on his feet, and continues to do so every year. Ask anyone who uses it. Don’t take any other. DON’T pat it off, bat try Humatikih for yonr Rheumatism. 2s fid box. Chemists and Stores. Anew Zealand souvenir- , The Christmas ■ Number of the i ‘‘New Zealand Mail"—all Booksellers, Jy

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5729, 26 October 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5729, 26 October 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5729, 26 October 1905, Page 1