K'EW Mode!* ' "G^OVE-FITTING' ENG&SSH-MADE throughout. gig f*- ; . ,- "' 1 H si ® §? f i jUs!!/ © j ?*> 1:1 jLmfu ill 111 VM/Mt til wmh s-Ss pi If 'Thomsons | \ N •'LA NOBLESSF," a New and Elegant Setie3 of * C&'ivet?. Ask to Sec them, TO BE HAD OF ALL DEALERS THttbUQHOUr THE WORLD. Mfira; W.S. Thomson & Co., Ld. } London tafiies Travelling and fop Home Use. For Health In 4 sizes and Special Make for Accouchements. To be obtained from all Drapeis, Chemists ancl Stores. Wholesale from the leading Importers. , Haitmann's Depot : 26, Thavies Inn, London, E.C FOB I Rssf Tar, Clouns 8 GUARANTEED || Absolutely pure. 1 ~* ■" ■ •■• — ■ • ■ - ■- *-"~»"™™~- m And of the Very Highest Quality. M Manufactured solely from Cattle passed by f| the Government Veterinary Inspector. t& Obtainable throughout the Colony. *fj ASK FOR IT, And take no ether. |
"TN consequence of the reduction, by 2d per -*- lb, of the dufy on tea, the Proprietors of tlie "KUKOS" Brand have re-arranged their Prices so as to give the public the full benefit of the reduced tariff. At the -same time, believing that there are a great many tea-drinkers aa t lio are willing to pay 2s per lb for a really choice article, the Proprietors have decided to introduce a tea at that price, which Avill be known as "KUKOS SPECIAL." From SEPTEMBER 1, therefore, the various qualities and prices of the "KUKOS" Brand Teas Avill be as under :— • " SPECIAL 1 ' Quality, 2s per lb. per lb. per lb. « A " Quality 2 2 formerly 2 4 "B" Quality 1 10 formerly 2 O "D" Quality 1 6 formerly 1 8 OBTAINABLE FROM ALL GROCERS. PLEASE, -REMEMBER, that although reduced in price, the QUALITY REMAINS THE S4MB. MRS M'QUEEN, Bon Mai-che, 52 George street (opposite Inglis's). Just landed a -large variety of Pelisses and Walking Coato for Boys and Girls. Bonnets and Hats in latest designs. Mrs M'Qjjeen is renowned for her own make of Infants' loA'ely Robes, Gowns, Barries, Silk and Cotton Bibs, Gaiters, Bootees, etc. 24my
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Otago Witness, Issue 2430, 10 October 1900, Page 59
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373Page 59 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2430, 10 October 1900, Page 59
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