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For the r • Spring & Summer. 1 ALL THE NEWEST V PATTERNS AND COLORINGS TWEEDS, WORSTEDS, HOMESPUNS, te Sole Agent ' MAGIC CLOTH OLEANEB. ... Beat in the Dominion. '/" Inspection Cordially Invited. E. RICHARDS, TAILOB, - Trafalgar Street. New Seeds! New Seeds! CARTER'S BROAD LEAF ESSEX RAPE SEED. TURNIP AND SWEED SEED (allkinds). Mew Seeds. V WDM fV RICHMOND & . n. «!#%¥, wakapitaza LEATHER FANCY GOODS. ■'■ THE range of the above has grown enormously; lately, and we have just received our first shipment of. New Season's Lines, which includes the very latest designs of choicest materials. We invite inspection, not only of tho window, but the stock inside of it. * Peggy Bags from Is to 255. Peter Pan Bags from Is 6d to 5s 6d. Hand Bags of ' all " descriptions and prices. Writing Cases, Despatch Boxes, etc. Gents' Wallets arid -Letter Cases. Music Cases and ?Ladies' Companions. Dressing and Jewel Cases. Also, — Shaving Mirrora, JTrames, and Fratn ed Pictures, etc., etc. ALL COOC) VALUES. Jackson & Co. Tbapalqae Steeet. 33 Walking Skirts I Smart and Stylish, A walking skirt ■■ ' adds strength to ; a wardrobe, and no matter what - you may fancy in such garments' we are certain to have just what you want, because our stocks are very large, and . comprise all the smart and fashionable styles. .WHITE MUSLIN SKIETS, prettily trimmed with tucks and embroidery, at 9s lid, 12s lid, - 14s 6d, to 39s 6d each... v WHITE MUSLIN SKIRTS, trimmed Valenciennes lace or embroidery, very full shapes, and good designs, at 6s lid, 12s 6d, 14s 6d', to 18s lid each. PINE LAWN . ' SKIRTS in dressy styles, elaborately , trimmed with, lace and tucks, at 23s 6d, 27s 6d, to 39s 6d. / . ". - WHITE LINEN SKIRTS, nine gored, well -stitched and nicedyfinished, at 13s 6d, 19s 6d, 24s 6d." WASHING SKLRTS in Muslin, Linen, and Alpaca; full cut, some;, plain _ with _ large tucks ; ' others, daintily trimmed with embroidery, at 7s lid, 9s lid, 12s lid, to 23s 6d. LUSTRE AND SILICIAN SKIRTSin cream, nairy blue and black, trimmed with- braid or self straps j very light and dust-proof, at 19s lid, 29s Gd to 59s 6d. SUMMER WALKING SKIRTS,, in* Washing Flaoinels and Tweedsnine gored, .with lap seams and stitching at foot, at 25s 6d. kirkcaldjlT stains, LIMITED. 'WELLINGTON.' ; v^ New Books. Christ of tho Cross 'in 'the Light of the Holy I'jcripture.— Will it Stand ? .by Anderson, 1/- . Gtatfvue's " On Love's Altar," 1/6 Pitchetf s" Pawn in the Game," 2/6 & 3/6 Conrad's " Sot of/Six," 3/6 , Whitby's" Result Accident," 2/6 & 3/6 Baroness Orcz^s " Tangled Skein," 1/6 Pitchetf s '.'Nelson a,nd his Times'" 2/6 Well's " Love and Mr Lewisham," 2/6 Oxenham " Song of Hyacinth," 2/6 & 3/6 Eawson's "Ea>y-G6-Lucky," 2/6 and 3/6 Crossland's ." Unspeakable Scot," 1/6 Do "Lovely Woman," 1/6 New Volumes just received" of . "Touug England. ' " ChUd's Magazine" ( ' Ouj Darlin A splendid selection of Nelson's New Cemtury Libraries in limp leather 3/- each. Tennis, Cricket, Angling, and Bowling goods, i ft endid new lines in Leather Goods. 1 J. E. KounseiS & Co. .. TRAFALGAR STREET A Summer Pantry. I See this Pantry P It is stocked with ' St. George Tongues, They turn the nightmare of su earner cooking into a dream of ease and pleasure. There are two sorts, the St George Ox Tongues. which arc big enough for a family . dinner (your family will vote it the j best dinner they have ever tasted}, f and the , ' St. George Sheep Tongues] which make the daintiest lunch or '• . tea imaginabla. No cooking— no j trouble,— a meal in a minute. "Alk ' leading Grocers keep them. Made by levinb &' Stevenson, Ltd^, 'i George Works, Dunedin. ]

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12407, 24 November 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12407, 24 November 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12407, 24 November 1908, Page 4