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■JJEW DRESS FABRICS. A Charming Variety. Worthy of inspection by all women, because they are attraotivo in design, beautiful in colourings and effects, correctly fashionable, and moderate in prices. Perhnps it is the pricus that occasion most interest, for after all a woman must coiuul r the limits of her pin-monoy. There are prices that will please all; there are fabrics that are within the reach of all women, whatever may bo tho monetary limitations. The list given below will soivo to emphasise this fact. NEW DRESS GOODS. Cheviot Mixtures, rou-jh surface, at 3s p-ryard. Cheviot Zibelino, at 2a lid per yard. Striped and Finked Tweeds, at 2s 3d per yard. Vicuna Mixture, at its per yard. Grey Camel's Hair, at 3s, 5s lid, and 7s Gd per yard. Navy Canvas, at -Is 3d and 43 Gd per "yard. Cheviot Frieze, ut 4s par yard. Camel's Hair Zibeliue, at 4s per yard. Herringbone Zibelino, at 8s Gd per yard. Novelty Winter Dress Fabrics, at 3s Gd, ss, and os'C.l per yard. IN ROBE LENGTHS. Shru.-.k Tweeds, at 57s Gd per length. Shrunk Zibelitics, in all colours, at 02s Gd, 55s Gd, 57s Gd, 72s (id. Nmclly Zibelinoj, at 55s Gd and 57s Gd. S'-ined Camel's Hair, at 47s <;.!. Canvas Hopsack, ut 42s (id. Cheek Camel's Hair, :it 7JaCd. Camp's Hair ZiboHuo, at 47s Gd and 55s sd. Canvas Cloths, at 42s lid. l'anne Zibclinc, 57s ii,l. Fancy Flaked Zibciincs, at G'.ls Gd. Plain Zibelines, at 05-=. Write for p Uterus. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, 1,111 ITKD, WELLINGTON AND NAPIER. COAL ! COAL ! COAL ! TONS iOOO TONS LANDING IN JANUARY. TONS 95000 TONS «wof \y ys v/ B EST N E \VC AST LE CO AL, lIOUSKHOI.D ANH SI'FAM. TO FOLLOW IN MARCH. SAMUEL BROWN, WEIiLI.NOTOX. <Q-OODS. The D.1.C., WELLINGTON, are now showing the New Season's Goods in every department. Samples, catalogues, and price l'rti will be posted free to any address. D.1.C., WELLINGTON. A. A. Coriiiqan, Mv nuger. B. HiLLIiXSTEIN, Chairman. I THE STANDARD OF HIGHEST PURITY. *«• T7" 99 TRADK Sf-4. MARK « JAM. 3 ABSOLUTELY PURE. GUARANTEED FREE FROM the i?ULI OF OTHER FRUIT. Awarded Gold Medal Dunedin Horticultural Soaiety's Conference, 1901. ' 4$ "fT"" >J MARMALABJ:, made fron .&\ the choicest Sevillo Oranges 6 S T7" 9 9 SAUCE, a relish for a King * * IK" * 9 COFFEE, refreshing.nourish .« « ing, sustaining. HT7-99 PEPPER and SPICES, un JQI equalled for purity. 6 6 T7" 9 9 EGG POWDER, *6 TZ"9 S CUSTARD POWDERS. Ji. An article calculated co cause a rise in Seone3, Cakes, etc., 6 S T7~ 9 3» BAKING POWDER. Ik Use it, and your Cook will smile sweetl; upon you for ever. Agent 3 for F. H. Faulding & Co.'a VIKCIM OLIVE OIL, Manufactured from South Australian Olivea Guaranteed pure. S. KIRKPATRICK & CO., LIMITED. Purveyors to the People, ;- KELSON. GREAT DRAPERY SALE ! AT WELLINGTON. WARNOCK & ADKIN ARE ;t^ r ain clearing out their stock. This is done every six mouths. THE WISE! THE PKUDENT! THE TiIKIFTY ! take advantage of these.times of Money Saving , . SEND FOll SAMPLES AND SEE FOB YOURSELVES. WARNOCK & ADKIN. ,V THE IMPERIAL SYSTEM OF DRESS GUTTING. MISS PvOBEHTS, the Inventor of th< Imperial System of Drcsscutting and of London experience, is louring New Zealand, and has opened classes in Master ton at the Technical School. Miss Roberts will attend at the Technical School or Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, frorr 11 a.m. till 1 p.m., and from 2.30 p.m. tc 4.30 p.m. The Imperial System is th< latest invention in Dresscutting, and wil be found the most perfect system in use Simple and easily learnt; requires no fit' ting; includes dressmaking in all it; branches. Anyone may have a lesson fret of charge, Particulars of term 3, etc., or C application at the School, or fifth house or right-hand side Cole-street. Millinerj taught. Special Class for School Girls al reduced charges on Saiurdays. G. A. PREECE & CO. LAND AGENTS, - JPALMEBSTON N. (Write for Land Register. Posted free It any address.) FOR SALE— FIKS'iMJLASS DAIKY FARMS. FOR SALE—ISOO ACRES of Choice Dairy Land, situate in the Manawatu district, in lots of about 200 acres and upwards ; two miles from railway station, one mile from school, creamery on the property. ' The land is level, and celebrated for fattening both sheep and cattle, and dairying. Easy terms. Mr Preece has inspected this property, and can thoroughly recommend it. Apply— G. A. PREECE & CO., SOLE AGENTS.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7402, 5 March 1903, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7402, 5 March 1903, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7402, 5 March 1903, Page 2