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BUSINESS H OT! 0 ES. MEN AND BOYS Will Save Honey Here This Week. V'HE Department devoted to Men and Boys (9 Clothing is an interesting spot. Stocks are always maintained at full strength, but what is perhaps most: appreciated is that the quality of the merchandise is nivailably of the best description. 24s 6d WAISTCOATS AT 9s 6d. H"te is a bargain that ought to b>ng the men here in crowds Wo secured a warelv.u.vrmnn's sh<* of Knitted Winter Waistcoats, well snug fittiii" elastic backs in three sizes, small, me hum ami cut-sizes high c.u. good iengih, in black and while, I. lack and red green ami white, green and red, black and blue, brown and while Yon will see a S'dectmn of the-*, waistcoats in our Lambt-m Quay wind wv, north end. If we impelled these in the usual way our price could not have been less than e.i/o tor most or of them and Ig/O hr others. We bought them on such splend d terms; a t the warehouse that we are able tn offer them at a very low price Limit tu« lot is sold out the price will be 9 G each. BOYS’ CLOTHING. High-grade suits for the youngsters who usually trot about and be seen in the company of their mother. / TUNIC SUITS plain box-pleated, and the new " Sakon " shape.; suits for hovs up to 6 years of age ~ At 12/6, 19/6, 22/6, 27/6 to 32/6 each NAVAI. SfiUGE SAII-OK SUITS, these come from Port ■■mouth the h me of the Navy The suits are correct in every detail, badges, collars, *- - St W» to 34.6, KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Limited. BEAUTY IS DUTY. BEAD WHAT BEAUTIFUL WOMEN SAY OF M LOS SKIN FOOD Mi® Florence Hamer (Knight-Jeffriee Co.) writes;-T find Milos Skin Food -icellent. and wish u all the success it deserves, , _ , If Mie« Nance O'Neill writoe:—* I can really recommenc. Milos Skin rood, it , both refreshing and beneficial, and the odour is very P^sant Mies Beatrice Day (Brough-Flemmtng Co.) writes:— I am charmed with Milos Ikin Food I trunk it most excellent, and should suit the most delicate skin. lILOS SPECIALITIES FROM ALL CHEMISTS. Ask for free Booklet "Beautyis Duty.” Wholesale Agents. SHAKLANU & LU..

GOUT GOES GLADLY. RHEUMO and Gout can't be in the system together. When Rheumo goes in, the Gout goes out. Mr F. D. Felling, of Eketahuna, has proved this. Writing on first July, he says "Kindly send me another bottle of your Rheumo mixture, as 1 hive had no trouble with gout since I have kept it in the house. It gives me immediate relief by taking one dose. I can with confidence recommend Rheumo for either Gout or Rheumatics.” Just one more proof that Rheumo conquers chronic Rheumatism. Chemists and stores, 2s Gd and ia Gd ner bottle. gjASIEST IN THE WORLD. THE GREGG SHORTHAND is acknowledged by leading Educators to be the EASIEST system in the world. Full details regarding the Gregg Shorthand Institute will be announced shortly. GAME AND POULTRY. WE have consignments reaching ni frequently during each week of GREY DUCKS, TEAL. SWANS, HARES, Etc., AND TRUSSED POULTRY. All in excellent condition, LAEBY AND CO.. LTD.. 1 Fruit Exchange, Allen street. Wellington. ‘GREGOR WRIGHT & 00 NEW PICTURES. Bj Hans Heyeen and C. 8. Jameson. NOW ON VIEW. GEO. T. WHITE rVCTATCII MAKER, MANUFAt-U UELVv. XNG JEWELLER. AND OPTICIAN. 19 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. AND AT CHRISTCHURCH. DRESS AND ENGAGEMENT RINGS, injge and well-selected Stock to choose from DIAMONDS. EMERALDS, TURQUOISE, RUBIES. SAPPHIRES. Etc., OUR OWN MANUFACTURE. GBEENBTONELargest assortment of Greenstone Novelties in town, Maori Tikis, Pendants. Pen-holders Jam Spoons, Butter Knives. Book Markers, eto. Special attention given to Manufacturing and Repairs. A. LAUREN SON. Manager.

IMPORTANT TO CI&ARETTE SMOKERS. “THEBE CASTLES” and “GAEEICK” Cigarettes AEE TIPPED WITH EEAL GOLD.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6219, 27 May 1907, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6219, 27 May 1907, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6219, 27 May 1907, Page 6