[A Cakd.] MR. N. S. C. COLE, DENTAL SURGEON, Consulting Rooms: 215, Lambton Quay, opp. Government Buildings. Hours .9to 5. Saturday . 9to 1.
NEW NOVELS. Price, 2s 6d and 3s 6d each, postage, •M extia. "Incompai able Bellan s," Egerton Castle "Deals," Barry Pam "The Watcheib," A E. W. Mason "Chinkie's Flat," Louis Becke "Under Subpicic-n," Adelaide Sergeant "A Woman's Tragedy," Lawrence L. Lynch "Dorothea," Maarten Maartens. "The Ordeal by Fne," Allen Upward "The Ti agedy of Chris," Rosa Mulholland "The Way of the Sea," N. Duncan ' The Gage of Red and White," Graham Hope "Spindle and Plough," Mis. H. E. Dudeney "The Admirable Tinker," E. Jepson "Nature's Comedian," W- E. Norris "The Land of Silence," G. B Burgin "The Imperialist," Sara J. Duncan "The Jewel of Seven Stars," Bram Stoker. S. & W. MACKAY, WELLINGTON.
BUSINESS NOTICE. MESSRS. C. S. and P. CORDING have pleasure in informing the Residents of Te Aro, Oriental Bay, Mount Victoria, and the Public of Wellington generally, that they have, from April Ist, 1904, taken over that wellestablished Book and Stationery Business at 81, Courtenay Place, carried on for the past eight years by Mr. J. W. Davidson. Messrs. Cording will continue to carry on the business on the same lines .is tlie late proprietor, and will hold complete and Up-to-date Stocks of NEW BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, GAMES, SCHOOL BOOKS, and REQUISITES, Etc., They trust, by strict attention to business, and a careful study of the wants of their customers, to warrant a continuance of the support so liberally bestowed on their predecessor. Suprjilies of New Books and Magazines per direct and Australian boats weekly. C. S. AND P. CORDING.
UNIQUE CHARMS Those who think that the wearing of Charms is overdone wouldn't think so if they saw ouis. Such pretty, quaint ideas embodied in our little Chaims. Ihe very gift from one gill to another. Prices — 3/-, 4/ , 5/ , 6/6 to 40/- each.
VASES. To have a perfectly appointed table, Vases must be a great consideration. The newest designs in Silvei and Glass, just the most suitable thing at the most suitable price. 9/6, 11/6, 12/6, 13/6, 14/6, 17/6, and upwards.
WAITERS Aie ornamental as well as useful pieces of plate. We stock every size, and as the designs change so quickly, one need not tnink theirs is the same as their neighbour's. 21/-, 25/-, 35/-, 42/-, 50/-, 63/-, and upwards.
XTCEPTIONAL VALUE. That is what we, as first class jewellers, offer you in all the varied lines we stock. Buying as we do, for our eight Australasian Stores, means a saving to us and to you of at least 20 per cent.
YACHTING TROPHIES. Don't attempt to puzzle out something suitable. Come in and s»e our collection of fitting things, and you will have solved the problem to your entire satisfaction.
fTEALOUS ATTENTION Is what you want, no matter if you come but to look round. You will get that here, and if you cannot call your requests by mail will be just as carefully seen to.
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Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 213, 30 July 1904, Page 18
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