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A Boon in Hot Weather. a A N»sVyS 'MrtAA A*a A an M / l A A A A A fMAA /V/ts A A AA/i ' \A AAA AV A A A/ *AAAA/OaAAAA THE NEW DOUBLE-SIZE “PRANA” Sparklet Syphons and Bulbs. Provide perfectly Fresh, Exhilarating and Wholesome Soda Water at a moment’s notice at a very modest cost. The "Prana” Syphons and Bulbs stocked by the D.I.C, are double the old size. /•AA A A A 1 A AA A Tie Eight glasses of pure, freshly made Soda Water in one minute at a coat of less than one farthing a glass. The “ Prana ” Syphon - - 7/6 each Bulbs, 2/6 per box of twelve. AT THE DIG. D.I.C. SS3 ACTUAL SIZE . FURNITURE. OUR GREAT CLEARING SALE OF FURNITURE WAREHOUSE STOCK WILL CONCLUDE ON , SATURDAY, JANUARY 15th. NOW IS THE TIME TO BOY. EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED by 33 1-3 Per Cent. ® ||| Country Orders Packed Free of Charge. W. F. SHORTT, LTD., • WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS, MANUFACTURERS, and IMPORTERS. 2-£ SMART GIRLS 3 FOOTWEAR SMALL GIRLS BIGGER GIRLS BIG GIRLS ELEGANT AND STURDY The claim of sturdiness alone is not sufficient for the present generation—style, good style, must accompany the long life of a shoo. We lay special stress on dren show as much style and the grown-ups. GIRLS’ TAN KID TRIPLE-BAR SHOES; 7 to 10. 5s Od; 11 to 1,6 s 6d. GIRLS’ TAN KID GIBSON-TEE SHOES; 7 to 10s, 7s Cd; 11 to 1,8 s 6d GIRLS’ WHITE DOESKIN BUCKLE SHOES; 7 to 10, 6s 6d; 4 to 6, its 6d. GIRLS’-WHITE CANVAS GIBSONTIE SHOES; 7 to 10, 7s 6d; 11 to 1,8 s Od. GIRLS’ CHROME SCHOOL I the fact that our are as finely made as those for GIRLS’ TAN KID BUTTON BOOTS; 7 to 10, 8s 9d; 11 to 1,9 s 9d. GIRLS’ TAN KID LACE BOOTS; 7 to 10, 8s 6d; 11 to 1,9 s 6d. MAIDS’ 2 to 5 GLACE KID BUTTON BOOTS—I3s Od. MAIDS’ 2 to 5 TAN GLACE KID BUTTON BOOTS—I3s 6d. OTS—7 to 10, 6s 6d; 11 to 1,7 s 6d. R. HANNAH & CO., THE BIG BOOT MARTS, LAMBTON QUAY ... and WELLINGTON. Extraordinary Value!. THE REAL GENUINE JOHNSTON’S English Galvanised FENCING -WIRE •£ll per Ton, net cash; Slightly Damaged, £9 per Ton, net cash GALVANISED STAPLES - WIRE NETTING IJin., 13/6 1 IJin., 14/6 cwt. Also at Reduced Prices FREE ON TRAIN HERE FOR SPOT CASH George CUBA & MANNERS STREETS. DELIGHTFUL “TAILOR-MADE” GOWNS. , XftJE are specialists in Ladies’ Tailoring—and the wonderful ability of ’ » our artist cutters is is recognised far and wide. Each gown and costume they create is a beautiful example of good taste—excellence of style, perfect cut, fit and finish. Our assortment of distinctive fabrics, in delightful .shades is worth any lady’s attention. ELLIS & NOBLE. LADIES’ TAILORS, 31, KING’S CHAMBERS, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. LTD., ... CUBA STREET. THE YES, r LATEST FASHION IS TO BE DRESSED BY James A. Doherty “THE TAILOR PROM LONDON" HE is becoming all the rage amoilg the elite. His Speciality is CLOTHES AS MADE IN LONDON. £O3, LAMBTON QUAY, Opp. "Times” Office. r AND A. WILSON. FUNERAL FURNISHERS. 64, CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. Telephone 905. ROYAL HOTEL. AUCKLAND. THE ROYAL is tho Largest Hotel in the City, having 75 Bedrooms, 15 Bathrooms (including Douche and Needle Baths). It has also the Finest Corridor of any Hotel in tho Dominion, elaborately furnished as a Lounge. .Most Popular Hotel with Colonial and Intercolonial Travellers. Every convenience and comfort found In a Modern Hotel. TEEMS—FROM gS PEE DIEM. S. J. FLEWELLYN, Proprietor, 446 (Late of Wellington). ritnE Mercantile Agency, E. G. DUN X AND CO., Eetablished 1841. For the Promotion and Protection of Trade, 261 Branches. Status Reports and Collection of Overdue Accounts. Nathan’s Buildings. Wellington. The Visit ef the Bowlers To Wellington affords the gentlemen of the party an opportunity of seeing.. London’s Newest Suitings MILLIGAN’S Tailoring Warehouse IN KELBURNE AVENUE ■ and of being fitted by Mr. D. Milligan, who is only just back from the World’s Fashion Centres and has all the latest ideas about what gentlemen are wearing in smart society. Specialities In Fancy Colours for Mid-Summer are being shown.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7022, 10 January 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7022, 10 January 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7022, 10 January 1910, Page 4