The Annual GenuineGift Sale Commences To-Morrow. Wt^ ■ iA#\/i if" t&N AAr V IfIwiportmnt Announcement.CUSTOMERS REQUIRING French, German, Hungarian, or Swiss Manufactured Goods Would find it to their advantage to pay a visit to the "Beehive." ALFRED COURT buys Direct from the Manufacturers, avoiding all A gents Commission, which means a saving of 10 per cent on the Cost Price of the Goods* which would otherwise come out of the pockets of the purchasers. N.B.—All Goods Manufactured by the Roslyn and Wellington Woollen Mills are now being cleai'ed out regardless of cost at the Beehive, Corner of Pollen and Mary Streets. ILFRED COURT, DIRECT IMPORTER. G. iIILLEN & CO. Would Direct the Attention of the Public TO THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL LINES which are well worth consideration and Selling Rapidly. .••■•• .■' . • ■ ■ • LADIES FRENCH KID GLOVES. Assotred Colors and Reliable Make, Is lid) per pair: . £60 worth otf EMBROIDERIES direct from the manufacturers in Switzerland. ALL NEW DESIGN®, from Id per yard. RiIBBONIS.—A few real bargains in pure silk Ribbons from. Id per yard —Woritlhi more than double. - A .splendid assortmen* of LINOLEUMS AND OILCLOTHS, also some special value im HEARTH RUGS and) DOOR SLIPS, fringed all rounid 1, from, 9sd ' LACE CURTAINiS, TABLE COVERS, QUILTS, CALICOS, SHEETINGS, AND TABLE DAMASKS at prices that cannot be beaten. Six yards double widltfo all Wool Black French Serge for 4s 6d. Boots 8? Shoes f||i FOR PRESENT WEAR. SEE THE NEW STOCK Jl!^Bk ■ Ladies' (rents' & CMldren's jJSMBtB Boots and Shoes j^tiHHr — JUST IMPORTED BY — All the new colours ia TAN BOOHS AND SHOSS, same very choiice GLACE KID, easy for walking, made expressly for M. W. and S. by Bofetack's J and otlier leading English and Amerioan mianufaoturers. f 24 Dozen BABIES and CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES just to hand, 5 in TAN, WHITE, AND BLACK.—lSplendidi Assortment. 3 We can fit you, or make to measure on shortest noticed—any sortt required i Tennis, Cricket, and Cycling Shoes in: great variety, f Lowest Prices—Best Quality—Easy Fitting. \ M. WHITEHEAD & SOI, TSS c ■ POLLEN STREET, THAMES. c m.1,.,1,1. Limn mi i ., - 11 c " ; — - c I--I—llLL—„---■— —-J-—,~i_LJ»»imMl. 1 -I II ■!■ ■Illlimilllll ■!!!■ ■^^^■^■^^^^^^■l SRiHTLJ^O CELEBRATED— .mil no wire rope FOR HAULING, WINDING and AERIAL TRAM WORK ' t SWL "s" SPECIAL FLEXIBLE Wire Ropes for Ship's -*jT use, Log nauling, Etc. These Ropes are in use in the Loading Mines of the World. \ CABTAi /-DDRESS: "Smith's, Newcastle-ora-Tyne," "Cannon," Mcli , bourne. i Ihna Re W Stmifh Newcastle-on-Tyne, England, and a j.nob, gf rr o?min 97 Queeil Street Mclb ° urne ; AUCKLAND AGENTS: ROSS & A.NSENNE
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Thames Star, Volume XXXX, Issue 10499, 21 November 1902, Page 3
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