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TN our Showroom may be seen the very latest in LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S HATS in all newest colourings, including Bottle Green. The prices are Gilmer’s —noted for their reasonableness. ■ Come and see while the display is at its best. New Blouses and Coats also on show. H. GILMER AND CO.. 214-246, Cuba street. PUBLIC NOTICES. CATE DE PARIS. Manners street, opposite King’s Theatre. "CHEST-CLASS Luncheon, Is. daily. Grills at all hours. Theatre Parties catered for. Open all day Sunday. A Trial Solicited. 'Phone 2936. KBLEUKN TEA KIOSK. TO BUSINESS MEN AND OTHERS. YOU are invited to partake of your Luncheon under ideal conditions. Take the Kelburn Tram to the Kiosk, and have a first-claso Luncheon, including tram, for is. Ask for Luncheon Tickets, Kelburn. Tram Office. Morning and Afternoon Tea. Grills, etc. Catering for Wedding Parties, etc. Telephone 200. 217 PARROTS, Cockatoos, Galahs, all young birds, will make good talkers; price from 7s 6d each; free on rail or boat. Big variety of Finches, Cardinals, and other birds from 2s each. Gold Fish, fish feed and fish globes. Call or write— FOGLXA AND COPP. 82, Vivian street. 'Phone 2610 a. TATTOOING At 123, Manners street <opp. Turkish Baths;.’ CALL and see PROF. DB LACY about that old tattoo mark, he can take it out or retouch .it, and make it likenew. Beautiful work at cheapest prices in 10 colours. Tobacconist and Hairdressers. 123. Manners street. WANTED— Shoppers to visit R. Pearson’s, where the finest Footwear display in town is seen. j

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9622, 30 March 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9622, 30 March 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9622, 30 March 1917, Page 1