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Te Aro House 0 JAMES - gMITH AND CO., have much pleasure in announcing that they have effected the purchase of a very fine lot of J. & R. MORLEY’S ■CELEBRATED HOSIERY. These goods were shipped to the firm’s New Zealand representative at LONDON JOB PRICES and are without doubt the greatest bargains in Highclass Hosiery ever placed on the New Zealand Market. There is only space to quote a few lots. LOT I. 21 dozen Ladies’ Black Fancy Ribbed Cash mere Hose, ‘a good eighteen penny stocking’; to be sold for is 3d. LOT 11. 20 dozen Ladies’ Fancy Ribbed Fine Cashmere Hose, guaranteed to wear, and marked to meet the times, is 6d. LOT 111. 40 dozen Ladies’ Fancy Ribbed Winter Cashmere Hose, a really ai line, well worth 2s 3d per pair, but marked is nd. Any of these lines will be sent to any part of the colony POST Free, as an additional discount to the country customers of JAMES SMITH & 00-, TE ARO HOUSE. NODINE & C(5~ TAILOR-MADE Gowns, Habits, etc. JULY 6. 1896. We beg to inform our Patrons that every garment made by us is cut and fitted by our Mr C. Nodine, and always has been, and that we have never employed a Cutter. NODINE & CO., 163, Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON. £MP O R T YOUR BULBS DIRECT. We, PETER VAN VELSEN AND SONS. Bulbgrowere. Haarlem, Holland, beg to Intimate that Illustrated Catalogues can be had on application, poet free, from our agents, MESSRS A. MILLAR AND CO. Auckland.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVII, Issue II, 11 July 1896, Page 61

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Page 61 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVII, Issue II, 11 July 1896, Page 61

Page 61 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVII, Issue II, 11 July 1896, Page 61

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