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... ■ . . ■ fHIOEH AOEIiTS WMMTEP^ Ono In each district to ritfe and exhibit a sample 1805 Cycle™ Wi . <m~ | Highest grade, fully warranted e/x years, Essa £T£ COVENTRY MADE CYCLES g ITsf® LatezL £**% m if% 4-^% J?££ m jmik fiu. Models, J&<?^ ' m fv ■ tw '0 /Sn&B&h jJs^ prz-ttecJ and Delivered Free to your Po?-,fi. fe?| WN<'i'^k\ I0W» C-ur "Coventry Flyer"is the talk of the trade* jsm t \S, iY«\ Is/I'-* Eadie Free Wheel and Hub Brake, Dunfcpor Ctin- gig vxs e/Al\»'i>»B Jifll'i"'/%S char A Won Tyres, Inverted Lever R:ni Brakes, f&& ftr\l*i W&l«\A!w Double-Butted Tiihir.a, Non-Kuatlna Spokes. ||| ia Ryl u!\llwS»ift ill Great Factory Clearing Sale at half 'prices. ||| i« eM'IiI Ilvr mHJW GASU ft (f*Vf*!l E taking orders from sample B| ffl 6/ iA\H '^^a EHBin *4 WI W&.U machine furnished by us. kU 'l! as \§y Lorqe profits easily made. TEN DAYS' FREE Mb Wi ll;| If TfllAL is allowed on every cycle. Money in full re- EH wl I P" funded without question if not-satisfactory. Write Kn «l a t once for free art catalogues and our special ofFer. BB t®^ fy reSi Lamps, Cycle Accessories, Repairs, Enamelling, er* NJ9 one-half ordinary prices. <&), ' i(BME.4£? CYCLE COMPANY* '--Dept. 142 F. «S J9 to 93 Paradise Street, Liverpool; ant! 19 to 21 Charin^Cross Roa^Lonrfcn.

fe'-- *^ i^^v;' * > '""--■" „,.-*-^fi S?>'"'f- ''- )* * > . , ,/f^i?=»d G3.55 lv< s>U vtrSp on So JM,trHnettc Silver phtcd i\ icr Torks rcir in ca l, complue 02/o .•„„<, |»o ,n ca c IS 8 h nolc t«o in ca l 14/6 Gi6 Six fini. t Silver pi iu.<l Cake botkt, F6538. Iwo Brit t Silver phted |am Spoone, in case 12/6 In ca c 14/6 Ca eof Six Afternoon Tea poon md Tong , fcatiEitoE^"", -J 1 LC >vv«i^^-«*f*safl best silver-plated. 12/6, 16,6, 18,6, and 22/6 G515;. Case of six pairs Dessert or Fish In Solid Silver, 32/6, 35/-, 40-. and 45/- Knivra and Forks. £1/15/G3017. Solid Silver and finest StMl * Manicure Set, in case. £2/5/- Ff7Jo. Child's Silver Spoon and Fork, Others from 25/-to £6 incase. £1/2,6 11111 iimiißHliiiiiiii mi »itiiimisi in* »<**•*•"•"• isiiiiiiiMilliiiillMitiitltiiiiiiiiiiliitiiiiiiitiiiliiilillllHllMMtMltWtll Orders by post hava careful and prompt attention, and are s«nt Post Free onracelptof ramittanc*. Deal direct. We do not amploy agents. Write to-day for our Illustrated Booklet. It Is sent free on application. Stewart J)ctwson 4 Qo., • 146, 148,' QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. r

B. J.M.KEMP . (Late of f-arneU). MERCHANT TAILOR, HATTER, AND GENTS' OUTFITTER, . 123 and 125, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. (Next Bank of New Zealand.)

Write for Samples and Price List Bent Post Free) .vru. save 50 per oent. ,ROBINSON & CLEAVER, ffib BELFAST, REGENT STREET and CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, and LIVERPOOL. | (Telegraphic Address: "LINEN, BELFAST.") IRISH LIIEI & DAMASK MAIUFAO iUBEES, ■ ■ . . ■-.■■ 'to ..■.'.. OZ-W :."*%- HIS GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE KING, H.R.H. THE PRINCESS OF WALES, «^^Bfc^j w|Nljl§!'s'^ Members of the Royal Family and f'C^llC^A &jSsS£o§£^■ , ; "the Courts ol Europe. <s2iN3B>'33a» Supply Palaces,' Mansions, Villas, Cottages, Hotels, Railways, Steamahips, Institutions, Regiments, and the General Public direct, ■with every description of Household' linens From the Least Expensive to the finest in the World, Which, being -woven by hand, wear longer, and retain the rich satin appearance to the last. By obtaining direct, all intermediate profits are saved, and the cos+ • no more than that usually charged for common-power^ loom o-cods Ilish Linens —Liner Sheetings, 2 yards wide, 1/11 per yard ; y&rdc wide, 2/4^ per yard; Roller Towelling, 18in wide, 3Jd. pi: yard; Surplice Linen, l'Hd. per yard. Dusters from 3/3, Gla3s Cloths, 3/11 per doz. Fine Liaens and Linen Diaper, 9^d. per yard. Beautiful Dress Linens, all new shades, from 1/- per yard. ' Irish Damask Table Linen— Fish Napkins, 2/? l per doz. Dinner Napkins, 5/6, per doz. Table Cloths, 2 yards square,' 2/11; 2\ yards by 3 yarda- 5/11 each. Kitchen Table Cloths, ll|d each. Strong Huckaback Towels, 4/11 per don. Monograms, Initial's, etc., woven or embroidered. (Special attenton to Club, Hotel, or Mesa Orders.) 63 atchless Shirts— Best quality Longclotih Bodies, with 4-fold linen fronts and cuffs, 35/6 the half doz. (to measure, 2/- extra). New designs in our special Indiana Gauze Oxford and Unshrinkable Flannels for the Season. OLD SHIRTS made good as new, with good materials, in Neckbands, Cuffs, and Fronts, for 14/- the half-doz. Irish Gambric Pocket Handkerchiefs — "The Cambrics of Robinson and -Cleaver have » world-wide fame."—The Queen. "Cheapest Handkerchiefs I have ever seen." —Sylvia's Home Journal. Children's, 1/3 per doz.; Ladies', 2/3.per doz.; Gentlemen's, 3/3 per doz. Hemstitched—(Ladies', 2/9 per doz.; Gentlemen's, 3/11 per doa. Irish Collars and Guffs— Collars—Gentlemen's 4-fold, all newest shapes, from 4/11 per doz. Cuffs—For Ladies and Gentlemen, from 5/11 per do*. . "Surplice Makers to Westminster Abbey," and the I Cathedrals and Churches of the United Kingdom. "Their Irish Collars, Cuffs, Shirts, etc., have the merits of excellence and cheapness."- —Court Circular. . Irish UndercSothing—A luxury now within the reach of all Ladies. Chemises, trimmed embroidery, 2/3; Nightdresses, 3/11; Combinations, 4/6. India or Colonial Outfits from £10; Bridal Trousseaux from £6 13a 4d; Infants' Layetes from £3 2s 6d. (See list.) N.B.—To prevent delay all Letter-Orders and Inquiries for Samples should be addressed: Bobinson and Cleaver, Belfast, Ireland. NOTE.—BeTrare of parties .using our Name. We employ neither Aeents nor Travellers.

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Thames Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 10592, 10 September 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 10592, 10 September 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 10592, 10 September 1906, Page 4

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