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I ON TOP AGAIN I Indications continue to point strongjj towaid the skirt (both that with the Jp J instep length and trained) as the argS a tides on which ladies will devote most Jb& i attention for the next three months. iffi jk The demand has been enormous we mm Jf have been able to supply, our London Mm m buyei seeming ua some marvellous at mm A The Feature of this week will be mm I TUSSORE Mmm I # * ' • "'" ' SKIRTS. ih^m ■" <m We have settled down to a season of &ffl^mt~m fc^ES?— -m SOLID summer selling. jSP3IfI it will pay y ° u ha^JfS^QSmh^^MT I—*i1 — *i I '*>e=x=^Mn^ == *^ M °%>t somely to see and buy these goods. If x^ffimt^dfflm^^m ih ~~^zlHt' ' " tfL you are NOT pleased when Jz^^jlS&^lJeM^^m K **'^^Mk**~~*-' J *~ a^k you S efc tne goods home, your MONt^m^m^Wh^Vk ", % eywill be refunded W%^^J^% jT^— -^ —^ as cheerfully as it was received. * WALKING SKIRTS # SMART HOLLAND SKIRTS, nicely strapped, full chcular flounces, 7/11, 8/6 each. Useful CRASH and HOLLAND SKIRTS, latest shapes, smartly trimmed, small frills, 10/6 each. LADIES, promise yourselves a colored LINEN SKIRT, we have them all shades, trimmed, frilled, strapped, 10/6, 12/6 each. The LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES aie the highest we ever charge. PRETTY HOLLAND and LINEN SKIRTS, coided and trimmed with selfstrappings, finished with gold buttons, 15/6, 17/6, 21/-. BISCUIT COLOR LOUISINE SILK SKIRTS, these are unique, latest style, London tailoi-made, not more than two alike, lace and insertion, 29/6 to 35/eaeh TUSSORE SILK SKIRTS, in light and dark shades. Vandyke lace and insertion frills, the piettiest line ot the season and most serviceable, 32/6, 35/-, 37/6 to 49/6 each. WHITE SILK DRESS SKIRTS, elegantly trimmed, splendid values, 35/-, 49/6 each, v rFfiRfF Kr I^FR^I FV THB economic, V_JJ_^Wl\.VjrJ_v OC lYi^lVOl^i^ 1 , WELLINGTON and WANGAAUI.

J l_ ********** HANNAH'S SHOE STOCK HANNAH'S, is o F such magnitude ..And variety that every woman, however hard to __.. please in style or puce, can find here just what LAMB lON sac wan * s m footwear. QUAY, SELECTIONS FOR HOLIDAY WEAR. Women's one bar walking shoes, graceful, dainty, .-- and comfortable, at 14/6. lUn Women's Patent Vamp one bar shoes, a cool, comfortable summer shoe, at 12/6. PI MF Bostock's Glace Kid Boots, lace or button, full of IINC st yl e an d good service, at 22/6. Glace Kid Button Shoes, patent straight cap, ____...___ Louis heels, dainty and stylish, at 12/6. FOOTW EAR. _______________ ______ R. HANNAH & Co., ¥¥9¥999¥9¥ 79, LAMBTON QUAY. 1

CRAIQ & CO., 34, Manners Street. The Cheapest Jm__JjL^ For Presents Earthenware . t^'^sgn|U^ggg^* £^ A Call Solicited. Our New Green and Gold Matching Pattern

The South British Insurance Company (FIRE AND MARINE). CAPITAL £1 900 000. ACCUMULATED FUNDS EXCEED £310,000 UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF A STRONG BODY OF SHARE SOLDERS. FIRE AND MARINE RISKS ACCEPTED AT LOWEST RATES. PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS. The South British Insurance Company, which stands in the front rank of New Zealand-owned companies, offers to insurers sterling security, besides the unlimited liability of its shareholders. The Company has earned an enviable reputation for its promptitude and liberality in settling claims. Branches and Agencies throughout the world. WELLINGTON BRANCH - 27 Lambton Quay. C. W. BENBOW, Manager.

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Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 127, 6 December 1902, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 127, 6 December 1902, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 127, 6 December 1902, Page 11

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