Uhloi? WO-WH -Clothing. Go. :v .. " Hit ••It FOB ' •: • Tll@ .'Pop&slss 5 - MEN'S HARD HATS, "Pure Fur Felts," Latest Shapes, ' Stores' SPECIAL 'VALUE) U ' MEN'S TUNIC SHIRTS, Dressed j Cuffs, _ ' . ' Cuba and I - special value, «.«. 1 MEN'S " MOSCIEL" ALL-WOOL Sts.; saddle tweed trousers, ( SPECIAL VALUE, 10e. 6d.,' 13S. and Gd. . ; v. . MEN'S "STRIPED WORSTED" (Jacksori- St., TROUSERS, Smart Patterns, Well Cut, SPECIAL VALUE, IDS. 6d., .petone* I?B '' Mv - HEAVY TRAVELLING RUCS, / SPECIAL VALUE, 15S. 6d.
; Having received threatening 'letter! calling upon him to place a sum of in a. till' juried at a place mentioned m the letters; llerr Ivrnatz, ..a landowner. ,o£ LicMenrade I|r near.Berlin, went to..tin,., spot indicated, and oil . touching tins , stinl was seriously .injured :by a, terrifiojv explosion.. ■ J..-
4UT,PBICES.:>; SILVERDL'ST FLOUR,- , 25's, 2s. Btl. ,• 50's, ss. ad, OAT-MEAIi—, Per Bag, 2s. 9d. PIE APRICOTS,— ■ ' . 1 Gallon Tins, IS. 9d. Wardell's,- Willis Street. v : PATENT POSSIBILITIES^;'' 7-011 may or may not be aware 01 jl' the possibilities of your invention,: . but if you wafitji turning into £ s. d. t syVneY H. HIGGS, Patent. Attorney, , Soooor's Buildings, Willis Street, 1 how it is done. He will"tell you what it .is capab'io of, and how others hav» succcededJ ,' LigMCliigiig Fabrics It Jaws Siill's. - AV© are ready to 1 show, a ( full rangfl - of-Pretty Cotton-Fabrics for Blouses, and Dresses, and there is an. advantage, in buying from us, for our Prices ara Very Moderate. ' .. : Country Customers are specially, 111-. vited-to write for Patterns, which will bo-sent Post Free. Wo send goods into th© country, and our Mail Ordor.Business is growing steadily."' DRESS! LINENS,; 45in. wide, . ill • brown; salmon, vieux rose, London Sinokcj liglit and dark , : heliotrope,. dark grey, fawn, saXe 1 blue, and ■ black, • . , " ' " At 2s. Ild. a yard; FANCY CREPOLINE, 2Tin. wide,, in! light, grdunds,. in striped effects, - in twelve different' colourings,. At TJd. a yard. FANCY CIIEPOLINE, in plain colours, such as heliotrope, light blue, green, vioux rose,'and black; 27iu. wide, At Bid. and Is. a yard, , MERCERISED POI'LINS, 31in. and . 32in. wide, - in. white, cream, navy, , light brown, vieux voso„ gro.y, light greoa, sky bluo, saxo blue, heliotrope, and black; extra choice, At Is. nd. a yard. LINEEN —A- new Summer Fabric,' 30in. to 31in. wide, in black, ):av.v, cream, pink, saxo blue, grooii,. . light blue, , vieux rose, brown, champagne, a-nd heliotrope, -v At Bjd. a yard.. COTTON SHANTUNG, 28in. wide, in. ' green, vieux rose, -navy, boliotropo, . brown, black, light blue, and cliaM- ■ pagne, At is. a yardJames Smilh, Lt^; Cuba Street; Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 909, 31 August 1910, Page 9
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