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So 0f *l \ X I D °Z 1 I ° OHERT M /■ % / /c X/ X. / \ ■*%A, 9 ' )> % I 1 \ / Centl °nien'B I / Stylo, cut, \ %/ V / \<£ ,„\\* °" 9 "o i ' i vt& U J f U° / ClothoS • \ ' and Finish. V %/"' / %/ |<£ \<v>' 6 THINGS "WOSTH J?|yf : . **10 I .ll WHEnE in qthv I £ ln „ n "'-; '.'TO® fiha P«- W. RITCHIE, FISHMONGER. t'na things. The Chmlmas-present THE SOOULLAR CO Fllrnichsds TT * \ .>^ .jtS*? ■ . .... ; . jJk •""" gswti&fj —■ afaaKtjs . sstf-ssK, sr&tx a 4tSss»^f: -- " ■ - i2s.BiCto'ws.'' 1 \ sSc' ••' -M ■■■-■ worth Strei-t l ' • P°P u ' ar shilling lines include hair- IS a groat pleasure, but without the <!? J,ns tbegood things of the 'season, I «\\S y/yvzl- '.."- 3 V ; • '. ■* . Mr. BitcS; senior, has teen en-aged R J? 0 ® 8 * stud *«* fl and P» ff ts es - *"**» the "Hstic sense where- [STc™ * ' ! 1& ' V/ ■' "•' ' •'• • J. BOUCHER, CYCLE MAKER. Lnd^his 6 thirtr j; ftve f a t f* etches,- Sn«q"e clolls, and £££?££' Mr ? nge . l ? e future as it heavy " supply of. / % ' OTai ... ' ♦ fi„, w so "i' n t'J 5 1®J n fr ber .f S® fits - There is a large stock of brush-' ! houkl h ° Sst out .to show it to advan- he says, "to supply everyone " <ane line nf *li, brought up to .the ware. The doils and other, toys make a s ° a ®d to make the homo look at its I i comc t- .This is the store at which J^gSlj $§ . ■■ ' :.. 1° the last five years I have only lost they comment hnrfiwc V'VvSl.Wnn gre?t show ' There are 300 clockwork best, the possession is worth little & t liUy ( ''»«st«n»s frnit-raisins, figs, '■ •'• ■' .. .. -■^ s ».-. •. two races, says Mr. J. Boucher, cycle T h J v nr ™ n " n^,„ m Wellington, trains on railway lines, and there '• are neonle voU L,i f | '«e., nates and musmtels. What would " ™. ake f and repairer, 143 Featherston the n f me [ lnes as teddy bears at from sixpence to 10s. 6d. Ut a visits /' n• i J f«nnture, .Christmas lje without muscatels? And I. S , treet B y tUat Mr. Boucher 'means iXrfi™?/! 1 ! ? Ho » le 1 ,10 - ) Th «f » r f «ut a usitor to their home would soar- could Christmas bo-Christmas uithout that m all the <qrcle races in which i, P if tngland-such lish —■ ' cely notice it, because it is so inartistic. P l ™}. Puddmg? Even the necessary plum . • bicycles made by him have been used bloateM "i # ? h ? dd ° ckS i • • «Hy placed -in the rooms. Now one Dg ? n b ®P™«» d ' ' v .' .-. ""''"""^mnners STREET. -iiMiWsa: s ;;i .... .. ■ that a cyclist or a mnior-cyclist wants" thev hav« oure . rs ? ora ?',- an ♦ chaser has before her or hf,„ P ' Ir : & d T s; , Sa » ta « a « visited Camp- ;: v :',;d H° TEL WIND S 0 R. are'mado'mi tho° Hon^in^vhiclf'th I '' j a PP r e c i a 'e the advancement and lXt^d"^^'s§li3! U^, i0 St "tt^ 6 t?* V° h^° S -^"'• "-\0| r ' : ■' WELLINGTON tage of . getting a bicycle at Boucher's New ii"? sh, P me H ts amT ? m develo P mcnt m crockery and-ornamental out the furniture This k ™ S 'i^ mß S°' 0 - r . s have arrived, and are - . . :; ! : • ,M>v :.. 1 • • Jfo I. . .«£*. '\ ' - _ specially catered for/ . i ng department Mri Boucher speciaHses hi bas Attended, the-firm's efforts to build creams to match. The plates are like ousted f r furniture . has ™s morning. The toys ' may. be' had - ' / \\' I \ \ - EA . & q RI LL i OOM, agent feu- the »gg? SeS 'V ' / / 1 C*" ' ' ■■' ' ■•■:.- : : Cvd« J 'l^^ n mos t a »ractiv«'lines in the trade. By f es f . rom "p. The Royal . ara J'ea ly beautiful iy pcs of tea, which is sold in one pound and Ok, / I - S " H,H.gos,PATENT ATTORNEY, castor 'on terms. . All accessories £ W hßtt^^teb V4V/ / , f ' • ' ♦ stocked. - bag of assorted smoked fish. By the : , °, n! ? "j® I,!ost attractive lines are , crafU Strolling through the -show-rooms - ' - >s,'.. O Uk Hag. vt- V. /. v#* Thnnrt- w 7., i, jt, , . ===== Eotorua, which arrived from England »«« bowfe, vases, and plates. There is °? e , . sees requirements for the fur- V ' * ty, 9j >, § • ->y / y . duM7t~TJ,iiSV ,t * ye! \ -° pro " I-W DDAiTuwAiTe « w <*k' Messrs. Ritchie received a a "J 0 ? 1 pensive stock, of the popular Im- " lshl of. modest homes in types of WINDER'S EMPORIUM ' A. X ' °et . S --gdSCjyS • to ttfit W d -contrivances -"■ W. BRAITHWAITE, AUCTIONEER, large consignment of all kinds of the p f"i l ware. The fruit dishes, in which good styles are em- . . . . EMPORIUM : ... . /RkX I - • almost Mom®?,l» ? al ' 6 L nVentod ♦ finest smoked fish. The shipment was beautiful in design, and the differ- od,c ,' : !',. ( Without detracting from the .;; "« CUI>V ■ \ | ■ ' '\\' ntteMv?V iV 41..12. mTtll^ rs a T 6 a 1 specially ordered with a view to catering f f ul 'f. a :''° so linmerous that it would durability in any way, machinery has v, ,'~ SI -\ .:i - >\ how^to^lit i'r v g6 » of „T h0 Bells! Ton do not hear the for Christmas requirements. Mr. Ritchie ®. a f ast »' ) ;«<is person who. could not bo juried man to. produce furniture which « Tou are going, for a QhrisUas. holift "fina.nc ; af «\v-ird ?-H rhyming, and the chiming" of the bells s ™., is satisfied that with a regular sup- m this department. Tho same de- f, l™ s every desirable condition at prices da i' an(l J'ou require travelling' rcnuis- &S i - ; KtoTn rt th,^H, C LtS. , le f at Braithwaite's. lis the'ringing, cease- P.lr of fresh fish the business must con- ? a , r A -f 0 some particularly fine wthm the reach of those of moderate «es, you can be suited at Winded nt ¥* £K \ I having' through not less rmeinp of tho small clcctric bell. i lllu , e glw * Tiiey mean to P«sh tho - a [a<J boiUs, flower Ix>wls or dainty and m oans. Here arc instances;— the corner nf r„i M 01. f • .• \ ' '^^8.-' : ; i ■ / won Id" ST. P T bat bell is the signal for business—busi- 1 fis b. 'rade, and are confident of ? rtlst J° designs. Also there are teapots, Duchess chests 325. Gd Shw tp Stieet and Manners \ - \ ':' , °* / ters for him tiiA i «l°scly watch mat- ness at Braithwaite's, in Manners Street S'Y'HS satisfaction. The shop is suitablv t^P o ' stands,- hot water jugs, sets of Sideboards M 10s' ' , you aro 6°ing for a picnic. ■ \ jV® K «t -i \. / ' Xf ntor n " ght tl,rouffh " Tllis life is all an aiictiVnTart'' trae fitted for the holding and leepiug cool Jugs, and roso lwwls. Of the more ser- Chairs"l2s Gd • during the ; holidays,,and want any pic- \ \\* X-■ '"■ ■/ OA %. \ / tose ot Wunt r /> SOnla i- P i!' mei Tt enou gh, and. in an auction mart manv al }d fresh all kinds of fish.. The'firm viceable things» the firm holds tremend- • nio gear, you,can get that also at T«n \ ■"- > \MX- % a mteut or put iunselt phases' of life aro seen.' Tf-fete had mshes to thank, tho customers for-the °? s stocks. The array of dinner ser- / ===== dcr's. AVinder's stock „fYr-flr ' \ \ ' -' 9<r' i Mr SvdnovW TTi ß «' fur c, t deelt more kindly w"th the former ? u PP«''t .accorded "during its establishment vlc f r astonishing. Of tea sets Craig quisites and ? . .V ** * •*f- Wellington of p-nsri' thase rings would still be me- "i Wellington. , ZJ& ? V « a vari( ? y so / 1 ftat POTTER AND SON, SHOE STORES. ? ar -e md v-frol" ( ' ulremen, . s 12 Ter i' .1 . «vS* ;i W ; l enm m P nientos of blissful davs; those pictures - marvels at Hie number, of designs. Tho . " rg ® a ° l . %ane d- The .premises have - . -A l/r VV. I' gineer Mr Higgs is registered hv fh« ™ ar k tho breaking-un o! a heme; the fact . ~ ;-®'s are in twc U ty-one and forty pieces. * ® ue advantage—they have a I ®- >- ' ;--V ■JS&S'JZ&Z'Z; •- •: \- and practice-a Jnd to °' Tho val 'iety of the contents is et- ber displayed there are scarcely two alike made special preparations for tho Christ- stoc k ""i I «." stncs ? of the t. » '' /. • feSHsSFsfert /' -i / . X ■-.-■■ .. .-■ ... why so many men and women fill the big extinguishing amiliance to hive indu-el s tlon »« &t acpaitmcnts. stores. could be selected-from this .window. ct e e . r - ==== auction room n«t to the Opera House lings, stores, and factories It is a verv ' ' During Decembef' thev are allows J" mother'window ure shown Brt. metal V<L' 'J • l V': . ■ ho»«L ro j T „ lss - „ REa „, sITES ; - •stssstssrt^ii Wh ® have been extinguished in their earlv HEQUISiTES." bought in England at csceptiouallf low t ill? the latest m fenders | ' '' I . F. COHEN, MERCER. stages by -the Taper Top. — «- Prices their Christmas bargains are hard lert f^?^!Sf» a 7 «f ly \ he , ctt {*' . <--V - There are few 'gifts that are so de- Everyone knows Three-in-One Oil to to beat. ." " S MrU ,„LnHLl?vJ ,t t he J"® 84 «*- Mf ''' • ! '- -•< 'ligntful to receive beautiful ' 'e a . most useful thing in the house. It With (he marvellous advancement made They invite inspection and guarantee there ?s - ■> SKIkoSS,."r.,, 1 -ss - - - Ar:; . In order to cope with the increased habit tiilnr -md Cohon, - mercer, machinery, and it does not clog or collect v ' F, acc '- M pn flashed out samples of which can be'seen in tlie Su; l ,uroCS - . t A. .line o:t. oak tiays .is ' j - ~ , ... of sending flowers and 'floral tributes .to comm'od'ion- Thn Dved . t° ln °re dust. It is also a polish for pianos and hw ? and there, and lighted up the do- firm's windows, at Lambton Quay and a ?°j !i ieiy attractive corner m the . ......I • . ' f pends and-relatives, distant' or near, ,13 willii Strret-af the earner nf Ph?v'- fur " lture ', n »nd prevents rust 011 metal 'Mmcf scienco with dazzling discoveries Cuba Street, will be given to customers the HiV Sw! m ar.icles aj;e. .. • ; - slS'!S^|- l E.f'SlSrsi«? W?S?atrtA«r»f«s? lib-Hi 'tty'feWS.Whii I- ' ' is very'busy designing unique and artis- to see alfhi'^nn'f o,ll ''l' 10 p ' case 'l Euseptol is a well-known disinfectant humanih-^'thTto I" S 1 ■°J aml ba'loons for the children. pusades did department, and there are beautiful .. . • • tic gifts of flowers of -ail descriptions. li"™d% °"d ciKtomers at an is generally used by. medical ?, n f have persist- Certainties at both places wiU be bar- draping curtains, and carpets, and a Among them are to be .seen delightful th f Vr r? ' th t 30Jr ? of ' Jitioners. veterinary surgeons, corpora- t oU ? , S cl . tbem, and'converted .the gains for everybody. splendid assortment of linoleums, llie . ... > little golden-brown baskets, filled with ;,;L'^'« s °-k ai ' :C?ben =■ new shop is n Hons, schools, etc. It contains not less Pr°duot of their brains, their study, and T The addresses, are: Potter and Son,'-70 lace .-curtains, and-tapestry table covers . exquisite, roses or carnations, which just i" d , ? f the 1 than fifty per centum of recHfied eucalvp- -^ r f i mediums of amuse- Jaiflbton Quay.'and. Potter and Son, 179 E VP in variety to suit any room and fur- Wif, ■ ; " ' / >0V -now are-at their best. One has only 'H ludg.ment and taste tus oil. It disinfects, deodorises, and ™e»t for the little people who rightly Cuba. Street. »'*«*. There arc also carpet sweepers, ■ •" .".. -/ . >1' to visit Miss Murray's shop to be ?a%e bejn oswcised. W>al features are cleanses. hold the preference shares to whatever This firm has been established over a J,' 1 ? chairs, and. sewing machines. 111 . /' > '"1 charmed with the posies, bouquets, and -? a f r ,. i« butchers olotlx- The Empire Oil Company. Limited, T an ? tase ' Tfsterday a quarter of a century. the show-room a big col ecuon of grates . \ • / / corsage snravs • which 'she', knows sn well >-p *T ' ,7,l'r •t 1 1 a ?ent.- .01 Henry specialise, in lubrieatintr'oils. Tlitv ram- pi mil tne. steam engine .was tho wonder .; and .ranges, are exhibited, together with F V / y O I how to arrange. There have also been «?„ ", d °V® re, '!" slte -' ! - T ' ,,s large stocks of engine,- motor, and general ° ~t he, to-day, engines, cars, " > ' all necessary and desired, appliances. I y0 ft . ■■ y: &, . . / - • designed neat boxes of varying sizes tiv • 5 ? lry t or machinery oil, anti-friction greases, and lails, station-yards, and signals are made w/uiTcucnn • nr ,_„ - 4 ' .-^.V 0 W " ' : ■ S:-. i/ e , ' ' / ready to bo filled with blooms to be S"! 1 ™?";. This-is the place, too, for cotton waste. Their motor cylinder oil a ?'. ° 3S ; ,^ G little engines which some WHITEHEAD & PEARS, MILLINERS. • ' , \ \ r ■ L e '/s. / mailed to friends in other parts of the ..}■!. „ a b«ts, and the hats is very economical. ° l daddies of to-day once upon a time —4 . . _.„••• . B -««»» " - - Hhi.'- '| ! Dominion, as i';ell as quaint wicker- tk! i,„iH,- 1 the wearer. There aro large stocks of Hartmann's !, to wind up and then let run along J. A. DOHERTY, TAILOR. | Vl* • . ••" ' v . f °f> n 8 work baskets filled with roses, carna- !?-i? eils ° n i 2? T0 tu , rntd out anti-corrosive paints in all colours ready, v eraiidah aTO right out of date now. The place for stylish and new millinerv » - 1 »«.* ■ > %u !' tions, sweet peas, even..strawberries Lu'"' 5 ;J lrl> , ,v t ! : n(1 . the ?' IPS1 PS n "! mixed. Many largo institutions such as and : have given place to the complete ;Wh teliead and P«.r^,l T 5 • " 1 , tt «M' '' < 'rn&in, 1 nfw f™» c < A inco tie is one of the most harbour boards ff a«? anil mmv railway systems, such as niav bo obtained m ; " u ™ aa ana e{US » Street. T t i .. H / "j ; V .so appr«kted by or tho«o for welcom6 of Christmas presents. Hero big firms haveXptri SStalaSS?. wtf- at "Kequisites" in Manners Street. There „ Their.Christmas millinery is quite the .J*' : "ontbs:there-has sprung up | ' $ V>--SSssl -••."• •' v-'V whom such thiifgs are not easHv ob- yo ™ n , b ' am - tho VJ? 81 co 1: corrosive points for general use. Owners also are flying. machuies, motor-boats, finest procurable. Their picnic hats are ?.^ ell ' B Bto n a model-tailoring estab- / ' ' - tained. Aliss Mtirrav is noted for her 0U * 15) S shapes m neckties. Bu. do not 0 f houses and other buildings aro advised steamers, teddy bears, whips, carts, balls, especially suited for summer and Christ -^ ls^ So rapidly has James A. — f 'i bouquets brides and bridesmaids mISS f 11 " socks. to stipulate for HartmanVs Author, t.ime: The price is wndSul- the - tailoffrem londsn, come ' L>< ' ' /T. and all things that pertain to weddings . ========= rosive Paints. • rßenSc-:.'' ? ad at is " a »y "s. 6d. to 12s. 6d.,'now 2s. lid. to the frtnt that; justly-his success can '. f> '4 sw\--: '. ' —posies, baskets, crooks, V ' ■' Children's trimmed milliwrv m»V rl be called quite phenomenal. In Kovem- r""" ■ \\ >.'i \ > V I \ . HOWE AND SOWMAN, BARBERS. ; ' . hod at. from 4, 6d. upward^. * business \ Bretby ware, very fashionable for table ! * H. W. LLOYD, JEWELLER. W S BEDFORD TAILOR . mushroom shapes are selling at at - 03 La n, ' to '» Quay. a u< l be sta-.es that . ) 1 . \ i cVt®" 6 decorations at homo to be obtained Get your hair cut! And get it cut - 6 ' ' ' s * no an m iuute, '-V a \ V*- • < e' • at Mi&s Murray's Vice-Regal florist, well at the shop of Geo. Howe and Leu. ~® Tho firm claims to hold the largest ro,n l 0 he has been con- /. -? \ Willis Street. Telephone, 265. Sowman. Messrs. Howe aud Sowiuan's The season of merriment the of tit n • i li * to . ck oi flow€rs iu tJ, o citv, and their increasing his staff, and eu- *' 7 ' K/wS/ - 1 increascd enjoyiiKnt and haV end m f fl ™ re ™ luable Pnce is the lowest retc. i?ir instant larging his workroom space month by % I : lately, aW a. consequence is that they M ;. J H . W . Lfoyd, icweller, lambton han ra P" le fe- And there aro few rose sprays with foliage are obtainable month. Aud now he has one of the VSV\ \ o>\ / :-•'-! » I s « ave r€move( l to the premises formerly Ouav is abreast the ralpndar tailors-of wider experience than Mr. W. ?*■ ' Rom sixpence upward. Iu infants' a \ i i. ir i • x ' fyu S >- j . 'LEES AND CHURCH. occupied by Mr. E Theil It ta Sdar S. Bedford, of 43a Willis Street. Hi ' la . ts «iere is extraordinary value The X' a " d J" 'tet stalls. engaged in .the 'L- '1 / y// - NA . ❖ present shop is right opposite the pre- for ' so sure ns D eccl „ber rolls lound, experience' has been of a verv nractical Si? range on ® s . lulllu S up. Straw .ai ? ta / lonns ln "te Dominion. f." " / nuses fct€ J- occupied -up till a very short mediums of eivins pleasure and iov to i• 7 j 1 -i ' Yl ~ . Qy *P iactlcal plaits arc selling at from eightDence- 3il *. W clt} 15> a & rcat believer iu // \V R . . / "The Specialty Store,"- where style, ago \ and w doots !"><?■ P 0" others appear in the' windows. "The 818 of g tudy halfpenny per piece. A large assortment 'fEt«! nS fron I- hC f^M 1 pl#C l he -h 4 V \ ftlH* / value and economy are features, is open r n' Thelr , n . e,v - ®tand. has hundreds of people who'stop at Lloyd's £ d hm , a g rea t fund of ostrich feathers has just been im- ■? h • i'l a , nd . a «d- f VO^^X "o Eli J to inspection in its various departments b l e ? h thorougWy. renovated.- - The^'-waHs every day. is testimony to the attract.-a- Sr r For some time ported. ..These are very fashionable, and fe* h , '^'tbe' Praifsswn) an V ' / - * / during Christmas week, when the newest ,i? saloon, aro - beautifuUy mirrored, ness of the valuables shown in-the win- ! ,Yi S ,vlth Kirkca die and are selling at. from Is 3d. each. There ?P.^'*?. _ or th ® business, and-has fol- \ " ' ' : - y v fo >- I ' ideas in smirt millinery, ready-to-wear a ° d the T papering has bem very tas efully <\ OKS . But, after all, though Lloyd's nStt ell Wellington firm are bargains m fancy lines. Two hun- ed 'hi, up by. carefjU . study. He , \ *m s I hats, scarf hats,'etc., will be oiLaleTt' d T; 11 ls . s w ply st ? tlng a w ? n " W 5 windows aro magnetic, they can herdlv s'®5 '® " 1 f 1 fu }' H f' rbert - Haynes.'and d r «l lace scarves, extra long and wide, ? al "= d „ u J u f,. P ra =tic al m & W t"" " jr-. • I 7s. 6d. lis 6d and l°s fid Them w m fact ' to sa J* that people can get a pood do iustice to tho stock The intorior of Dunedm, .ior ten years, and, also, v.oith Ga. lid. to Bs. lid., have been specialising in the "cutting/' v •'• O Ub § * l Hs t J be dainty muslin blouses', tastefully trim- S° mf 9 rtab J° here, and the hair- blazes and flashes with ireasure. If you SfinSii. M? H ?" d ShS f ii°i tho Christmas !?.^ C P 0],ld J}I'ace,1 'ace, "lto each branch .of | 0 «0' ? med, with or without Peter Pan collars- is done, just-as it should he. wish to be amazed, go to Lloyd's! Ti.eie, Mr. Bedford has devoted-his es . of » d ' aud 35 ,-' -Swedo , Mr ' ' . cames e Ja5 VS, /A I • 3s. 6d Ud G< 6d 8s fiS qJ Shampooing is very welc-ome this hot \ n . ono small nook of tho citv sevwl n ? %led 8° high-class tailoring to an holts in .all colours, worth Is. 9d., are s l ecia "? ltiea - -His staif is composed • I o°.. • ;• ' \ There will'also be a nice range of muslin weather, and the firm-specialises iu thus fortunes are-stored. Mr. Llovd invites '?l,th^n oUr '-R° i T lce . f cas h price - , of Being at Is. .. a or specialists.that is, each, workman as f /// . - costumes and skirts specially priced \h? refreshing .its customers. If, you want - a the inspection of the. public. If the pub- $ jt i"'S- He has not lowered the quality Beautiful quality French kid gloves, -'?L „, P °i I n cs hiniselt-to one / * </ hosiery denartment is the mLi- good pipo for comfort when lolling under Ji c accepts the invitation the public will ? e • ' bas tried to reduce \oith. Gd., are down to 2s. Gd. Lace • &s 01 , bt^e °* garment, so becoming / ; of Us'kind! and in it can bo trees during the Christmas and New akonished The up to-dat" to a min.iuum the cast of garments to P ast.ons may be had .at from. j»«f and more proficient at that par- o'; every. shade wanted v to match the "lew holidays get a Loewe, a 8.8.8., pr neS s and completeness of Lloyd's can .° 11 the cush basis, lie «a<d ; - l'ancy. hose is in gr.eat variety. t>c ula garment. I'or instance, he has. , r' ,- Gsjf coloured shoes now in vrvcrn« r/f i some other noted make from Howe and o nlv bo fullv realised after personal in- c ? n /. end& * a , ma u simply pays for Ins own fheio aie one hundred samples of <iil: , separate men for coats, vests, and Lx :?>\ - Messrs Lees and O&1 Lf Sowman, and one of their tobacco mix- but Sldea may Obtained clothes, and not for bad debts also. Dor- bouses, at from 6s. lid. to Ms '- A spi'en Risers, but these again are divided into ■ ? -j mS e&^a^rtmMr Ch tures. Or, try a few of their cigars or rft is'bwneln mind • very Sy «6 the last few months Mr. Bedford did line s a large assortme.nt-' of fi :dress and frock.coat makers, lounge coat fess -*T '- ' P ' . \ '.'M Peter Pan collars from 6™ to ss. 6d The e'Sarettes. 0 f tho London shops, are not to bo com- las {n?" d f™™ b 'S t°rmer premises to ™ d 9P*>rts .which are priced at from !" of sporting. garments, 'V-'M firm is noted for its values and the varie- paned to it. Another feature at 43a " lllls fetrect - a "' :, - 0 « Caill on Whitehead and , ha " ds ', "St hands, and breeches . ties of.its laces and embroideries - They Lloyd's is the prices. Gold pendants in hv nn'-t win'J a [ ee tv o . rdcr s '? a h„ He has alto mentor different - stock a special glove of Dent's manufac- THE PLAYER PIANO the latest desl S n (placque pattern) may " by pos>t ull received prompt attention. I J; h h e . who I,ke the American • >-: ture. Which i? know. " C Vi anU i ac , THE rl-A,YcK rIANU. _ bo obtained at from 455. to 80s.: nearl o '' .ha,e their garments made by an Church's "Wearwell." There are all 0 and ruby pendants,'l9s. 6d. to ,£5; pearl .». *• SHAKES, BARBER. rfX l,v', * fe?r,-n f tb °'- ic S^ tt , - - S M" d a S pS'r. tt by f T J« * u » dMd *«»' ff^h^b™ 1 o&m anT^Widi'r' ~ * ~~ W. CAMPBELL, GROCER. who do not care fffike thl " ' d&b. .nvXsrminTViW.? of John Breadwood and Sons -has been variety) from 20s. inwards. Snecinl -"Next, please!" "Won't keen von " ' neat, comfortab e, easy.. style • can have . ' d lines «re .star wnda/u - and baches waiting .long!" The hairdressing and 1 >f~>\ the. demand for these gloves, to which ought to 'able out a\ery lfigh tobacconist business of E. J. Shakes has 'Mr. .W. Campbell, grocer,-Manners GlUot fr°m Dubhn and (<® i • SSdeSsin the country are' renuestedV' class-article.--.lt - is-also/a reason - why ha j every. pattern in necklets at prices )eOU «staMished a,quarter of a cen- Street, has moved back into his old Mother point which Mr. Doherty is ' ' T-fJ \ particularly note that bv Tnit the firm does make renowned instru. ran gi n g from ■ 10s. 6d. to 40s. each. The tu "T. an d for twenty-one years the premises. The temporary change of J' er y fadl }y upon, and which has doubt- >' I \ ■ postal order'for 2s. 7d., they can-have a tamuirt of mn-i' i Sto - of engagenient rings' has been large- stand has been.in Manners Street. The locality , was made necessary through Mr tW "i® 1,011 , 86 ! hls popmarity, .is / 1 % " pair of these special gloves nosted tnthf™ den Piano .Compunj s big stock of mu»i- l y increased this season. There are real saloon, which is next Campbell's grocery Campbell's decision tn ronnvnt>- n .M - the stocking of only the very best clatus / \ ' \ * ,«t W ' ' The tarAWhSffiW S?.l instruments is the Broadwqod Player diamond-half-hoops-at from JE6-10s. to store, has just been renovated/ ami lfrgo his fit S?" an d securing exclusn-e patterns. , /K: T : : - | \J» % UJ -Tiij [ -111 f N ; fd -' 3s - Piano. There are lour things necessary jn - - things- are all 'in flr<st elw oJSiV w f i - i ng , that the . A good indication of Mr. Dohertv's sue /' '"-.'-- 1 <tt* V ' vag4k?h4 F d ' e,if f^ : fi«t £Tfi d r&£ SumeSHhe SEATON'S CUT-RATE STORES'. thf' Christraas at. Camp- ChrMrh? 1 fte /y / ' /- lc'"m TTld 's ed 1 4 e lid r f reme sensitiveness m the player to the Free the. great attraction gauge. ' Two more up-to-date American is now cfnsidembhH'arSrttiM, f h ° P - bas, also,, more than one tailor among jX/'V I S * o'.' it,! V>„ii (1 ' i • tempo lever. Iho Broadwood Player has at Seaton s cut-rate stores, 2o and 27 chairs are'being procured In the frnnt- 'Ph» • m than before, his clients. Of course, coming from Lou- '/] - | .."! rLltl'lv Thi, ,lnn^° m tho lad!e ?' all those attributes. Broadwood have Willis Street, opposite the Grand Hotel, shop the stock requisite s of MB s ners don, dress and frock-'suits are asW Sf - \ "i l Jk- ea ' - s , al - been piano manufacturers to the Eoyal This week the Yankee Hustle sale is at as large and complete m ever 111- , ™„k i e Df t?° feature with him, but for riding breezes V V &== v! V i jjtffieW V\ ?wS. t vid»^XT?«t'7 C ?? 1, ? , ! es ' family since the reign or George I. The its height. Into those two shops have Shakes makes of -the Tim whS„ nf tL *' cd V ll ' < of he bolds a patent which is M nl'NvX' \\ skirts, knickers wel-cut, tastefully trim- magnificent instrument referred to may been packed worth of silverware,, Special Cigars Loewe GBD ™l in »kll» tt. *i- bas been done world famed) he stnnds in the'very front Js '-'' 111. N\ med, and moderately priced. The firm be seen and heard at the Dresden Piano electroplated ware, leather goods, cutlery, 'GaHaher Itocked and'^al'i l-ifjl W t ° f , is ' He attributes his suck's to J]? f has just. landed a choice ht. 01. hand- 'Company's warehouse on Lambton Quay, brushwiirc, toys, fancy goods, and many, of tinned, packet, and' sti'ck tobacco. fresh and cool-a^freshness'and^a tfoof' / years of preparation for it, and to iak- f- -' €j\ ■. ' g — ; — • . -' ~ ■ . - *-. v ~ ing great pains lvith all he.does. '-j "• ;

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1003, 19 December 1910, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1003, 19 December 1910, Page 5

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