pROM BASSINETTES to BALLGOWN FROM BALLGOWN to TROUSSEAU. PROM TROUSSEAU to BASSINETTE. And so the world goes round. In every crises of woman's life where such a useful helpmate as ITfie Greatest Saie of I Yoissig leu's Boots , I EVEE WITNESSED IN 1 CHRIST^HURCH | 5s to 8s Saved on Every Pair. 1 2,400 Pair of. Travellers' Samples— 1 Job Lines — Purchased from O'Brien | and George & Doughty, at 10s m § the £. I The above purchase was made just | before the New Tarriff was brought a down, which alone nieans another say- | ing of Is 3d pair, and being just m | time for my Annual Spring Clearing § fes Sale, which takes place every Septem- kb I ber, when all goods the least soiled or M I shop-worn are sold for next to nothing. §jj I- JAMES T. MAINE 1 I Known as lj. j " Little Jim's" Store. | i J y* a r -»**- .■' : - : -' : - ' -■•■• ■'#■; Stands the true Test of Time. WHEN. FURNISHING THE HOME { You don't' want to give attention to look alone — you don't furnish for the day or >the hour. You want Furniture that will -last — SUBSTANTIAL,. USEFUL FURNITURE— Fumitui-3 that will STAN I THE TEST. • Just now we have a truly fine display of all that is good and new m all that is necesr sary-for the completeness or attractiveness of the home, composing ENGLISH AND COLONIAL .. 'FURNITURE, OFFICE FURNITURE, BEDS. BEDSTEADS and BEDDING, CARPETS, .RUGS and LINOLEUMS, CURTAINS, TAPESTRIES and LINEN. . GIVE , US & 3< C&LL THIS WEEK 1 ■■■ •■ ;■ ■■■-- ■ ■.';?. .=•-?:'& ,'«,' vr- ■...-;;.,■•.';.■„ •■-.-• Our PRICES ARE THE LOWEST, our VALUE THE BEST m the City;. I MANNERS-STREET, Wellington. BADEN POWELL 1 6S QD (postage extra). Sent any part of New Zealand. BOOTS REPAIRED "WHILE YOU WAIT! Gents'. Boots (soled and heeled) ... 2/9. Ladies' '„ " „ ... 1/9 Blutcbers (nailed) ..'. ... d/ 6 Boys' and Girls' Strong School Boots 2/9 AMERICAN BOOT REPAIRING COMPANY,- ' '; . , Corner Buckle and Tory-streets,-' WELLINGTON. Wo I^OINBROAJN 9 1 MEECHANT TAILOB,/, ., Late from leading firms of Australia and New Zealand, ' | Throws out ! = A CHALLENGE TO THE TRADE To Produce a Suit Equal m Fit, Style and j ' Workmanship to his make. ! His Credentials from Leading Australian Firms is sufficient guarantee of ability. " Good Wine Needs No Bush." Royal Oak: OuHciings, ! MANNERS-STREET. ' Spas?! And make it a golden rule psljH! h i J - Keeps vwir paSliry healthy'> ■■! — , — , MY SPECIALITIES.— CIeaning and pressing Gents' suits and Ladies' costumes. Rcncraling, lining jackets, dress j suits, ., frock coats, now siit fci'SingK, eic... j Personal attention giv««n to Gentlemen's j Wardrobes. Suits hjs.:^ h> ocasures m | up-to-uale sfcvies. ' Ji..J.BAKERj No. lEiuwiro Chambers ir.'Bsuipj^ -Ojvosii* ©raa* HvlcJrTiYUlis-alirco^ * T«l-'ti57f .
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NZ Truth, Issue 137, 1 February 1908, Page 6
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427Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 137, 1 February 1908, Page 6
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