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SEWING MACHINE Every Machine is Fully Guaranteed for Five Years. Silent and Light Running. tbo latest result of modern methods of. nmnufaeturo, by whicb highly - skilled specialised labour and imported cliinory, togetl) I with many years'perience and -pie facilities, make it possible to sell a highoderato price. Formerly it cost ~" two-thirds of its price t.i sell a Sewing Machine. Modern business methods, as exemplified by the D. 1.0., enable us to sell a machine, equal to any £ls i machine in the markot, at a much lower rate. THE "IMPROVED VICTOBY " SEWING MACHINE, with extra high arm, drop-h«ad, and automatic bobbin winder, and five drawers As illustration—Price £5/17/3 THE "IMPEOVED VICTOBY" HAND SEWING MACHINE, on wood base Price £2/18/6 D.I.C. GREAT SACRIFICE OP FURNITURE WAREHOUSE STOCK I I BELOW COST OF PRODUCTION. 'AVTNG purchased the above great reduefci* stock of a furnishing warehouse at the are offering it , FOR ONE WIOWTH ONLY AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF IN WELLINGTON. If you are requiring -Furniture we invite you to inspect these Goods. -FOR QUALITY AND PRICES THIS SALE STANDS ALONE.No oharge made for packing country orders. W TT STTORTT LTT) WIIIU str<?£t ' Wellington. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS AND IMPORTERS. SMART GIRLS 5 FOOTWEAR SMALL GIRLB BIGGER GIRLS BIG GIRLS ELEGANT AND STURDY The claim of sturdinest alone is not sufficient for the present generation—style, good style, must accompany the long life of a shoe. We lay special, stress on the fact that our shoes for children show as much style and are as finely made as those for tho grown-ups. GIRLS' TAN KID TRIPLE-BAR SHOES j 7 to 10, 5s 6d j 11 to 1,6 s 6d. GIRLS' TAN KID GIBSON-TIE SHOES; 7 to 10s, 7s: 6d; 11 to 1,8 s 6d GIRLS' WHITE DOESKIN BUCKLE SHOES; 7 to 10, 6s 6d; 4 to 6,4 s Gd. GIRLS' WHITE CANVAS GIBSONTIE SHOES { 7 to 10, 7e 6d; IV to 1,8 s 6d. GIRLS* TAN KID BUTTON BOOTS; 7 to 10, 8s Odj 11 to 1,9 s 3d. GIRLS' TAN KID LACE BOOTS; 7 to 10, 8s Od; 11 to 1,9 s 6d.. MAIDS' 2 to 5 GLACE KID BUTTON BOOTS—I3s 6d. ' MAIDS' 2 to 5 TAN GLACE KID BUTTON BOOTS—I3s 6d. GIRLS' CHROME SCHOOL BOOTS—7 to 10, 6s Bdj 11 to 1,7 l fid. R. HANNAH~~&T CO., LTD., THE BIG BOOT, MARTS, tAMBTON QUAY ... CUBA STREET; WELLINGTON. Extraordinary Value! THE REAL GENUINE JOHNSTON'S English Galvanised FENCING WIRE Jill per Ton, net cash; Slightly Damaged, £9 per Ton, net cash GALVANISED STAPLES - WIRE NETTING liin., 13/6; ljin., 14/6 cwt. Also at Reduoed Prices -FREE ON TRAIN HERE FOB SPOT CASH ' G-eoeg-e Winder, '^t.^Jr 156 - CUBA & MANNERS STREETS. DELIGHTFUL "TAILOR-MADE" GOWNS. specialists in Ladies' Tailoring—and the wonderful ability of * » our artist cutters is is recognised far and wide. Each gown and costume they create lis a beautiful example of good taste—excellenc" -* style, perfect cut, fit qnd finish. Our assortment of distinctive fabrl delightful shades is worth any lady's attention. ELLIS & NOBLI, LADIES' lAIIORS, 31, KING'S CHAMBERS, WIL LIS STREET, WELLINGTON. VERr LATEST FASHION HOTEL. IS TO BE DRESSED BY AUCKLAND. "THE TAILOR FROM LONDON" ,'E is becoming all the rage amoni LJL the elite. His Speciality is CLOTHES AS MADE IN LONDON. 203, LAMBTON QUAY, Opp. "Times" Office. FUNERAL FURNISHERS, H, CAMBRIDGE TERRACE, Telephone 905. THE ROYAL is tho Largest Hotel in the City, having 75 Bedrooms, IS Bathlooms (including Douche and Needlo Baths). It has also the Finest Corridor of any otel in the Dominion, elaborately fur_ished as a Lounge. Most Popular Hotel with Colonial and Intercolonial Travellers. Every convenience and comfort found in a Modern Hotel. TERMS—FROM qS PER DIEM. S. J. FLEWELLYN, Proprietor. US (Late of Wellington). rl «u.u - B j, J,. G. DUN X AND C 0.,. Established IMI. For the Promotion and Protection of Trade. 204 Branches. Status Reports and Collection of Overdue Accounts. Nathan'«t Buildings. Wellington. Gentlemen on a visit to Wellington are invited to make MULLIGAN'S In KELBURNE AVENUE. , A PLACE OF CALL. The staff will be only too pleased to show the STYLISH NEW BUTTINGS, which Mr. Milligan recently purchased in London. The opportunity of being fitted by MR. D. MDjLIGAN, who is admitted to be nun nf the ablest men in his line should certainly not be neglected.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7020, 7 January 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7020, 7 January 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7020, 7 January 1910, Page 6