pROM BASSINETTES to BALLGOWE FROM BALLGOWN to TROUSSEAU. "FROM TROUSSEAU to BASSINETTE And so the world goes round. In everj crises of woman's life where such a usefu helpmate as SIMPLE gL£MT Q.mcFsFmyimMm SPEm I The Stalest Sale of I I Young leu's Boots . j vf i_vi__4 WITNESSED IF i I CHRISTCHURCH | iss to 8s Saved ou Every Pair, j 1 2,400 Pair of Travellers' Samples— 1 H Job Lines — Purchased from O'Brien | if mid George & Doughty, at 10s m 1 ithe£. / I H The above purchase was made just | |j before the New Tarriff was brought | s down, which alone means another say- | c ing of Is 3d pair, and being just m t | time for my Annual Spring Clearing | I Sale, which takes place every Septem- j her, when all goods the least soiled or | stop-worn are sold for next to nothing. I V JAMES T. MAINE I Known as | " Little Jim's" Store. | ;^^^.-!i^^^_____^Sg£l______^__^___jyh Gamo <:' den4^ layout/ FBB*O RTkS"P^)rt B*"fl H )F_BB B^B !ll>r ILLiiLia v alisiiiß § U_l£ Stands the True Test of Time, WHEN FURNISHING THE HOME You don't want to give attention tc look alone — you don't furnish for the daj or the hour. You want Furniture thai will last — SUBSTANTIAL, USEFUL FURNlTUßE— Furniture that will STAN I THE TEST. Jusfc now we have a truly fine display ol all that is good and new m all that is necessary for the completeness, or attractiveness of the home, comprising ENGLISH AND COLONIAL FURNITURE, OFFICE FURNITURE, BEDS, BEDSTEADS and BEDDING, CARPETS, RUGS and LINOLEUMS, CURTAINS, TAPESTRIES and LINEN. GIVE US A CALL THIS WEEK Our PRICES ARE THE LOWEST, our VALUE THE BEST ; m the City. H. FiELDER" ft 00., MANNERS-STREET, Wellington. BADEN POW3SLLI 6S QD (postage extra). Sent any part -^ of New Zealand. BOOTS REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT I Gents'. Boots (soled and heeled) ... 2/9 Ladies* „ " ... 1/9 Blntchers (nailed) ... ... 4/6 Boys' and Girls' Strong School Boots 2/9 AMERICAN BOOT REPAIRING COMPANY, Corner Buckle and Tory-streets, WELLINGTON. W\> LONBRGAN, MEKCHANT TAILOR, Late from leading firms of Australia and New Zealand, Throws out A CHALLENGE TO THE TRADE To Produce a Suit Equal m Fit, Style and Workmanship to his make. His Credentials from Leading Australian Firms is sufficient guarantee of ability. " Good Wine Needs No Bush." Royal Oak Buildings, MANNERS-STREET. psH|| j And make it a golden rule •^_>7|i It Keeps your poultry healthy.. M_a_3M Andyour egg basket full. i MY SPECIALITIES.— Cleaning and pressing Gents' suits and Ladies' costumes. Renovating, lining j.ackots, dress suits, frock coats, new sill: facings, etc., Personal attention given to Gentlemen's Wardrobes. Suits made to measures m up-to-date styles. . H. «J_ BAKBR, No. I Eiiii-.ii u Chambers (upstairs). Opposite Grand Hotel, Willis-sUeefc. Tel. 2577.
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NZ Truth, Issue 138, 8 February 1908, Page 6
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452Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 138, 8 February 1908, Page 6
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