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(Established 1868.) J. M. & J. MOWBRAY STOCK AND SHAREBROKERS, HOUSE, LAND, & ESTATE AGENTS, HOTEL BROKERS & VALUATORS. 22, SHORTLAND STREET (Next “ Star” Office.) Bush tavern, grove-street, NELSON. One of the oldest established Houses in Nelson, offering' Good Accommodation. Best Brands of Ales, Wines, and Spirits. W. J. ARNOLD Proprietor. |* A ILWAY HOTEL IV (Opp. Railway Station), MARTON JUNCTION. W. CLARKE Proprietor. All trains stop sufficient time at station to enable passengers to obtain refreshments. Good accommodation for the travelling public; also good stabling.

Write for Samples & Price List (sent Post Free) and. save 50 per cent. ROBINSON & CLEAVER, SE ELF AST, REGENT STREET and CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, and LIVERPOOL. (Telegraphic Address: “LINEN, BELFAST.”) IRISH LINEN AND DAMASK MANUFACTURERS, his gracious majesty the king, H.R.H. THE PRINCESS OF WALES, Members of the Royal Family and the Courts of Europe. Supply Palaces, Mansions, Villas, Cottages, Hotels, Railways, Steamships, 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 ImL By obtaining direct, all intermediate prefits are saved, and the cost is no more than that usually charged for common-power loom goods. IRISH T.TOTRNS — Linen Sheetings, 2 yards wide, 1/11 per yard; 2i yards wide, 2/4| per yard; Roller Towelling, 18in. wide, 3 Jd. per yard; Sui plice Linen, 10jd. per yard. Dusters from 3/8, Glass Cloths, 3/11 per doz. Fine Linens and Linen Diaper, 9|d. per yard. Beautiful Dress Linens, all new shades, from 1/- per yard. IRISH DAMASK TABLE LINEN. —Fish Napkins, 2/11 per doz. Dinner Napkins, 5/6 per doz. Table Cloths, 2 yards square, 2/11 ; 2| yards by 8 yards, 5/11 each. Kitchen Table Cloths, Hid. each. Strong Huckaback Towels, 4/11 per doz. Monograms, Initials Ac., woven or embroidered. (Special Attention to Club, Hotel, or Mess Orders.) * ’’ MATCHLESS SHIRTS.— Best quality Longdoth Bodies, with 4-fold linen fronts and cuffs, 85/6 the half doz. (to measure, 2/- extra). New designs in our special Indiana Gauze Oxford and Unshrinkable Flannels for the Season. OLD SBIRTS made good as new, with good materials, in Neckbands, Cuffs, and Fronts, for 14'- the half-doz. IRISH CAMBRIC ROCKET HANDKERCHIEFS. —“ The Can brics of Robinson and Cleaver have a 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, 8/3 per doz. Hemstitched—Ladies’, 2/9 per doz.; Gentlemen’s, 3/11 per doz. IRISH COLLARS AND CUFFS . — Collars—Gentlemen’s 4-fold, all newest shapes, from 4/11 per doz. Cuffs Jor Ladies and Gentlemen, from 5/11 per doz. “Surplice Makers to Westminster Abbey,” and the Cathedrals and Churches of the United Kingdom. “Their Irish Collars, Cuffs, Shirts, &c., have the merits of excellence and cheapness.”— Court Circular. IRISH UNDERCLOTHING.— 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 13s. 4d. ; Infants’ Layettes from £3 2s. 6d. (See List.) V-ff.— To prevent delay all Letter-Orders and Inquiries for Samples should be addressed: ROBINSON & CLEnVER, BELFAST, IRELAND. NOTE - Beware of parties using our Name. We employ neither Agents nor Travellers.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 831, 8 February 1906, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 831, 8 February 1906, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 831, 8 February 1906, Page 25