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IQENCI’3 millinery specialists and LADIES’ OUTFITTERS. 48 Lambton quay. Latest London and Faria Fashions in Trimmed Millinery, at all prices. Splendid Assortment of Ladies’ and Children’s Underclothing, Summer Costumes and Blouses. Open till 9. p.m., except Wednesdays.

GEORGE S KERSLEY. LTD. T HEBE ABE STILL A FEW QUILTS, TOWELS, DAMASKS SHEETINGS, Etc. LEET AFTER YESTERDAY'S BUSH 'OF BUSINESS. ; COME DOWN SATURDAY. Open till 9 p.m. THE ECONOMIC.

HOUSE PAINTING, Paperhanginif, Sign-writing, and Decorating by fiiist-claste workmen, at Lowest Prices. W. G. Tustin. 89. Willis street. GENTLEMEN. —Your Summer or Exhibition Suit will be in good hands when entrusted to the old-established firm of A. Paterson and Sons, 19a, Ingastre street. AMES CAMPBELL. Watchmaker and Jeweller, Koyal Oak Buildings. 75, Manners street, Wellington. 291 THOMAS CROUCH Note... I willi forward Coupons to Country Customers per return post. Thomas' Crouch, “THE LONDON JEWELLER ” 40 CUBA STREET. Bankers : Bank or New Zealand. MISCELLANEOUS Twelve Words 6d. ; ' £SO —WAKDnnUB above sum will be paid to any jL person who can produce a Suit to equal in style, fit, and quality for the same price as the BRADFORD WOOLLEN COMPANY. Lambton quay, next Stewart Dawson's. LOST, Postal Not© for <£l. between Lambton quay and Cuba street; number known. Finder please return to * ‘Times" office. 445 LOST, Black Cat, white front paws. Reward. Imrie, 37, Ghuznee st. R NORMAN AITKEN vill supply the “New Zealand Times” on Mail Train between Te Aro (Wellington) and Kaitoke. YOUNG MAN of appearance and Ji\. education, experienced as a traveller. first-class record field work, wants good profitable agency; no salary required; content rety upon pluck and push with liberal commission. Address “Decision." Post Office, Dunedin. - 393 TO TAILORS. —First-class Cutter requires Engagement, 5 years' colonial experience. Reply, “Glasgow," “N.Z. Times,” Palmerston North. 439 HOUSEKEEPER wants - situation, town or country; best- references. Housekeeper, “New Zealand Times,” Palmerston North. 393 A LADIES' NURSE, late from Chicago, for engagements; country not objected to. Address, Bos C3O, G.P.0.. 929 BIOGRAPH Machines, cheap, secondhand bargains; films practically new; 1000 ft 3d, 6000 ft 3d. Johnson, Gibson, Melbourne. 442 VACANCY for two Gentleman Boarders, Westwood, 53, Thorndon quay. Also large, well-furnished room for married couple; electric light, telephone, hot and cold water. 462 A PARTMENTS to Let, central posi-'j-jL tion; terms moderate; every comfort. 150 a. Cuba street. 415 BOARD and Residence; every comfort; very central; terms moderate. 148. Cuba street. * . 417 NEW ZEALAND TIMES” is JL now on Sale on Mail Train between Te Aro (Wellington) and Kaitoke. BuPERIOR Board and Residence;, share room. 3, Wellington, terrace. TOURISTS will find the most Complete and Recherche Collection of JPost Cards of every land at Norman E. Aitken'e, d, Charlotte street (opposite Government House). 364 IF you have anything to Sell, send it along to Auyon and Dyson, the Auctioneers. Mercer street. 350; “’STTSITORS to Otaki, call at the Rail- i v way Refreshment Rooms for good refreshments. ■ 810 j FLOUNDERS, Grills. Ham and Eggs, Cutlets appetising and tasty menus —Goodalßs Cafe. 'j BOARD and Residence, every convenience and comfort; terms moderate. Mrs Phillips, “The Kensington,” Newtown. | 293 WANTED, Subscribers, Advertisers and the public generally to patronise these columns.

TE ARO HOUSE. forwarded to country customers exactly as advertised. The articles sent by mail are part and parcel of the same stock as supplied to City Clients. Orders by mail executed same day as received, whenever possible.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6052, 9 November 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6052, 9 November 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6052, 9 November 1906, Page 1

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