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THE GILBERT MACHINERY COMPANY LOHTED. TMPORTERS OF MACHINERY AND MACHINERY SUPPLIES OP x every description. SPECIA h ITY —WOOD- WO RK.IN& U A6HfNSRY. AGENTS FOR THE NATIONAL GAS ENGINE AND GAS-PKODCCINQ MARSH STEAM PUMP. POP. AI.I, SERVICES. LARGE STOCKS up ENGINEERS’ stokes, rubber and balata hi;!,'! :;-.gs. etc. SOLE NEW ZEALAND CONSIONEES-CTCLONB OIL COMPANY. UIGK-GRADII LUBRICATING OILS I CR ALL PURPOSES. INDENTS EXECUTED. GILBERT MACHINERY CO., LTD (CLOSE TO TOWN HALL). WELLINGTON.

HANNAH’S TAN SHOE SALE HAS COMMENCED. Sale, cor.ing ns it does in the height of the Season, jlist, when Tans , most needed, olfers a money-suvi nopportunity that you ought not AL TAN J’oo TWEAK, TO BE CLEARED AT PIUCIJS J'vKCiv LESS IVY CUT. Women's Tan Canon Oxfords. leather ''Wolfs" ReA Quality Tan Button lion'*, usually -Is «d; Sale Price Shoes, usually l">o 6d; Sale Price j|<l. ’ IVj (xl. Women'., Tan Morocco Oxford Shoes. "Ford's” Pump Solo Tan, Lace and Butiisn.iliy 8s fid; Sale Price Is I Id. ton Shoes, usually ICs fid, now 8s lid. Women's Tan American Oxtorde, usual. Women's Tan Anvirican Lace Boots, tisly tv «d; v Salo Price 3s lid. ually Ids fid, reduced to IV. lid. HANNAH’S TAN SHOE SALE, 79, LAMETON QUAY. AND 28, CL*BA STREET. Leather goods. A SUPERB collection—plain or silver-mounted —of Purses, Wrist Bags, Dressing Case? Music Cases, Writing Cases and Desks, Card. Cigar, and Cigarette Cases. Manicure he to. UNLIMITED CHOICE of Pipe Packs, .News Hacks, Military Brushes. Ash Trays. Pen Trays. Pocket Boohs. Better WaiJWs. Tio ami Collar Boxes, Stamp Boxes. TJNEQCALLED VALUE in Post-Card Alliums. Fire .Screens. Ladiea* Companions. Work Baskets, Travs in Oak, Walnut, and Lacquer, Crumb Sets, 0. ond hi. Sets, Painted Saefuds and Cosieo. UNIQUii COLLECTION Dolls, Sleeping and Wnking, Dressed and Undressed. CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOB OLD OR YOUNG. RICH OR POOR AT PRINGLE’S: 69, lambton quay. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT I To those about to start housekeeping or change their place of residence. EX RIME TAKA. Wo have opened tip direct from EX RIMUTAKA. EX RIMUTAKA the best Manufacturers, EX RIM UTAH A. I" OUR CHRISTMAS OF SHIPMENT CAIRPETS, CARPETS, RUGS FLOORCLOTHS. and LINOLEUMS. FLOORCLOTHS. and LINOLEUMS. BRUSSELS, AXMTNSTEK, and VELVET PILE CARPETS. BRUSSELS, AXMINSTKR. and VELVET PILE CARPETS, and SLIP MATS. RUGS and SLIP MATS. CORRIDOR RUGS Ift Cin wide by 9ft, 10ft 6in and ,12ft long. 3ft wide by 9ft CORRIDOR RUGS and 12ft long. Just the thing for a largo entrance ball. In CORRIDOR RUGS self-toned crimeou and green. FINE ASSORTMENT STAIR CARPETS and RUNNERS. A passing glance at the windows will help you to decide where to make your purchases, either for your own house, or to make a useful wedding or Christmas PRESENT TO A VALUED FRIEND. FLOORCLOTHS and LINOLEUMS—The best designs and colourings yet shown. PRINTED CORK CARPET, from 18 inches to 6 feet wide. GEORGE WINDER, CARPET AND LINOLEUM WAREHOUSE, MANNERS STREET.

“CHAMPION'’ TO THE RESCUE OF THE CANTERBURY ORPHANS, PATHETIC COMMUNICATION. 13th JANUARY. 1906. HUGO FRIEDLANDER. ESQ... Chairman Charitable Aid. "Whv don’t you feed year poor little "Orphans on ‘CHAMPION' ‘STAND"AUD* MUSCLE RAISER, and brighten "and lengthen their lives, instead of "dressing them in Punch and Judy cos"tumes. and adding to their misery by "trying to get them to exist on the "Trust's Dry Products. You state the "Orphans received Irish Slows. Accord - "ing to history, stews have never been "conducive to peace and happiness, but "‘CHAMPION’ has. by saving Bank "and Colony." VIRTUE, People’s Mill. N.B.—This space is reserved for Mr Friedlandcr’ts reply. (By Spccid Appointment to His Exccllencr the Governor.) W. LITTLEJOHN & SON, WATCHMAKERS. JEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS. 65, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. EX lONIC AND TONGARIEO. LAST SHIPMENTS OF NEW GOODS FOR XMAS AND NEW YEAR. GOLD NECKLETS. Set and ISct. Gold Lacn Brooches, finest London make. Silver Tobacco Boxes. Silver-mounted Glass Butters and Jams, very attractive and moderate in price. Silver-mounted Church Prayer Books and Hymn Books in "Cherub" and "Lily" designs. Ladios' Watches, best English Lovers. 18ct gold. Electroplate Entree Dishes, and a sample lot of highest grade American Silver Goods. - T 5 STAR HOTEL, AUCKLAND. LEADING HOI I. J. ROTHSCHILD. P ROPBJETOB. Telegraphio Address: Rothschild. Auckland. IA Card.] MR J. 8. BOWDEN. ARCHITECT. Commercial Chambers, HUNTER STREET. Opposite A.M.P. Society. SSS

C, S MITH ’ s C. SMITH, CASH DRAPER CUBA STREET. CASH DRAPER CUBA STREET. CASH DRAPER CUBA STREET. CASH DRAPER CUBA STREET. THE PHOTOGRAPHER’S address you want “KINSEY,” LAMETON QUAY. STRAIGHT UP FROM POST OFFICE. CABINETS BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED 10/" PEU DOZEN - The Largaat and Moot Artistic Aaoortm»nt of Moan to and Photo Corere id the City. Seo Name ■'KINSEY" on Showeaoo. LAMBTON QUAY. THE GRAND HOTEL, ROTORUA. Will bo REOPENED FOR THE RECEPTION OF VISITORS On and after SATURDAY. 23id DECEMBER. im TTNOLISH TALORING for GENTLEiIi MEN VISITORS. MR D. MILLIGAN, Kelburnc Tram Avenue, Has specially arranged to hare a shipment of the neweet London Suitings in time to ensure visitors and local gentlemen who have not vet placed their orders the VERY LATEST STYLES ! (A Card.) A. M. L U P F. «■ • Assoc. M Inst. C.E.. CIVIL ENGINEER AND LICENSED SURVEYOR, Exchange Chambers, Corner of Grcv st. and Fcathcrston et. SB2 -r AND A. WILSON,, * FUNERAL FURNISHERS. j 54. CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. Telephone ML

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5803, 22 January 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5803, 22 January 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5803, 22 January 1906, Page 4

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