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.; ...... .- - ..*• •■■ — • SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS PRICE LOW. H OL B ROOKS' WORCESTERSHIRB SAUCE, QUALI-Y HIGH, MADE TO ORDER—Hulbert and Co. manufacture Gents' ShirU of all- kinds; also Pyjama Suits, Ties, etc., to order. Hulbert and Co. Gents' Fashionable Outfitters, Hatters and Glovers, High street (opposite Strange's). HUUBERT and CO. are now showing Gents' Underolothing of the Highest Class in autumn and winter weights, inoiUding Dr. Jaeger's, American, "Pesco' (guaranteed .-unshrinkable), silk, and auk and wool, Roalyn, Mosgiel, etc. Hulbert and Co. (opposite Strange's). GENTS* GOLF AND CYCLING STOCKINGS, in all the very latest designs, tnay now be had at Hulbert's; ako a Splendid Assortment of Gent*' Half-hose, in Kack and navy Cashmere; also Fancy and Embroidered Half-hose", Silk plain and fancy do. Knitted Half-hose in Roslyn, Mosgiel, and imported. Hulbert and Co. (opposite Strange's). VERY STYLISH—GenU' Combinations in Colonial, American, and EmgCish makes, also a flue range of Gents' Pyiama Suits in natural Lambswool, Crimean, -Union, Ceylon, Silk, and Fancy Silk Stripes, Flannelette, etc Hulbert and Co. (opposite Strange's). WEAR HULBERT'S FAMOUS HALFGUINEA HATS—These Hats are celebrated on account of their smart shape and nice appearance. To be had only at Hulbert's (opposite Strange's). DON'T TROUBLE TO go on a walking expedition round the town. Just go straight to ' BUTCHER, JEWELLER, HIGH STREET, FOR BREEZY BARGAINS IN JEWELLERY. MONEY TO LEND. TTTE have SEVERAL SUMS AWAITING TV: INVESTMENT at Lowest Current RatM, on Approved itecutities. WYNN-WILLIAMS and BROWN, Solicitor!, 211 Hereford street FEDERAL COFFEE PALACE. Victoria Square, Christchurch. THE Most Charming Situation in the City Sweat Music creeps in the ears from the Band Rotunda immediately in front, whilst tiho Beautiful Avon wending through the foreground Rives a poetic glow to the outlook. The Cuisine is now in the hands of a Competent Chef. Luncheon Room open Sundays and Week Days. Meals .One Shilling. A reduotion to regular customers. i .——— . r A POLLINARIS. "The Queen o! Table Waters." Supplied under Royal Warrants of Appointment to HIS MAJESTY the KING And HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS the PRINCE OF WALES. 1 "THE PRESS." INSTRUCTIONS as to the INSERTION or WITHDRAWAL of . ADVERTISE MENTS in "THE PRESS" MUST BE IN WRITING. Advertisements received without written orders will be inserted until countermanded and charged accordingly. Advertisers in the Country can remit payment by Money Orders, Postal Notes, or Postage Stamps. While every care is exercised in regard to the due insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible • lor non-insertion through accident or from Other causes: and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting fidvertiee- > ments that they may deem objectionable, even • although such advertisements may have bien ; received and paid for in the u*u»l course of 1 business. Disclaimers will in all cases be treated as I advertisements, and t harged accordingly. Orders to Withdraw Advertisements must be sent in, in WRITING, to the Publishing Office,; not later than six o'clock p.m. each day. Advertisements received after ten o'clock . Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings and after 0.30 on Tuesday and Friday evenings, will be placed over the leader heading, and charged double rates. Alterations for Standing Advertisements to J be in by six p.m., or will .not be altered for following day of issue. All communications to be addressed to , "THE MANAGER." »

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11510, 17 February 1903, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11510, 17 February 1903, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11510, 17 February 1903, Page 6

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