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KNITTING YARNS. WE INVITE CABEFUL CONSIDERATION OF THE FOLLOWING: — WHAT IS A "Hl-AD" OP YARN? Tho standard head of all yarns should contain 12 skeins, each one yard lone and with 120 threads, equal to 1440 yards. AlJj OUR FINGERINGS AEE UP TO THIS STANDARD. Manufacturers of reilly high cla^i yarns will not alter -tLe a'oove lengths. Inferior makes invauiauly uln bnoM both in laugth of skein and ncmbeu of thekads, whilst weight is added by iojurious admixture iv the dyes. WE GUARANTEE AliL OUR DYES J/LS THE BEST AND PUREST THAT TECHNICAL SKILL" CAN PEODUCE. REDUCTION IN PRICE. We are now receiving special concessions,, ¦which will be handed over to our customers. A really careful critical trial and comparison, will amply demon»trate what we so often contend for, viz. — " THAT THE BEST QUALITIES AEE AiSO THE BEST MONEY VALUE." TWO PLY lINGERINa IN ALL COLOURS, 3d SKEIN OR 2s 6d HEAD. For Shawls, Baby Jackets, and similar purposes, this rival* Shetland or Andaluiian wool, and is to be had in a beautiful variety of colours. THREE PLY FINGERING. IN ALL COLOUES, 3Jd SKEIN OE 3s 3d HEAD. THIS MAKES VERY NICE VESTS, SOX, HOSE, &a, WHERE SOMETHING NOT QUITE SO HEAVY AS i PLY IS PREFERRED. MAGNIFICENT VALUE. FOUR PLY FINGEKING. BLACK, WHITE, AND ALL PLAIN COLOURS, 4£d SKEIN ob 4s 3d HEAD. Ingrains, Sews, Spot Masts, and Mottles, 54 Skein ob 4s 9d Head. No unprejudiced competent judge of yarns but admits that this i Ply is simply "UP TOP." The wonderful variety of quite exclusive and delicate shades, the charming effects of the new mottles and mixtures, render it fab excellence tho BEST VALUE IN THE MARKET. BEBLIN FINGERINGS. IN ALL COLOUES, 5a SKEIN oh 1 4s Od,HEAD OF 12 SKEINS. Particularly note that our skoiua aro full sue. There is ujw on the market some utter rubbish, dear at our money. j PRiMGLE^S,WELLESiSGTOS3,SQL.E iMPORTERS §| .SAMPLES POST FREE . YOU'LL LIKE THEM. |g \\ \ houl 2 v ! e ,°" r ?p? cl a' Ex j^i^7TiJy^»^<«- « % o w Super Scotch KnitCinqYargg^y^J^ #AM!|fShawls,Wr»}>s, Zj ruj £ The SoFtest.TheHighesL^Pfj | tHJi^^s^ Bootees, mSi 0 * n«.j f» k. 9 1 LJE^nnifcting purposes. SKeins n * ? \? 5 1 3^#fT ¦ H U^^il Full Lena Fh. Lovely Mixtures 073 Z . naa 'j}^fifjrfi *I H flfcß^'^ & Mottles "~\ r Zj fe Sg^llay^^-SCOTCH YARNS IM NZ/lw -i 010 1 q-3 ssvd tins n n 3xintt saAa xswj v 3tind |O I •SaHJ.MOdWI 3nOS < NOJ.9NITiaM < Sw3T9MIMd We also stock full ranges of Berlin Wools (best qualities only), Alioa Wheeling Yarns, Shetland, Audalusian, Pyreneese Yarns, &o. COUNTRY POSTAL NOTES MUST HAVE POSTAGE ADDED. ViSITOBS TO TOWN Aro cordia'iy invited to call and inspect.our splendid stocks of -- FANCY GOODS, NEEDLEWOEK, &c, &c. SCOTCH YARN HOUSE, 69, LAMBTON-QUAY. New Zealand Government LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. ESTABLISHED 1870. STATE SECUBITY. — -— LOW PREMIUMS. LAEGE BONUSES. BUSINESS RESTRICTED TO NEW ZEALAND. N.B. — The-jDcpartment has now been 23 years in existence, and has, during the year 1893, reached its Second Million in the matter of its funds, which aie increasing at the rate of £140,000 per annum. The existing insurances (with bonuses) exceed Eight and a iialf Millions, being an avprago of over £12 for every man, woman, and ohild within tho area of its operations. No Other Office in the World can show anything like this Besult. Thore are policies in force in New Zealand held by various Societies to the extent of .£16,900,000, of which the Government Offioe holds over £8,000,000, the other half being distributed among seven other Associations. J. H. EICHAEDSON Government Insurance Commissioner the ONLY WHOLESOME BACON, MILD CURE, AS CUBED FOB, THE LONDON MARKET. REGISTERED BRAND. GUARANTEED FARM AND DAlitl FED PORK. EACH HAM AND SIDE IS BRANDED MOREPORK. PRIME LAED IN BLADDERS AND lib PJCTS. THE CHRISTCHURCH MEAT COMPANY, LIMITED, SOLE PROPRIETORS. SOLD BY ALL GROCERS AND STOREKEEPERS. J. ANDERBON & CO., OLD CUSTOMHOUSE STREET, WELLINGTON, WHOLESALE AQBNTd. £ /Tfc^^S^^C ' '. i l_U_N MIXTU It K. s V^JcywffiiEp^M F* ' EEAD . ! BEA DI BEAD,! yl\ VT\ JJ Dear Sir -I suffered from Indigestion for \J l^%>»^ \ _Jr ' '' v f°ir yews. I tried several remedies, but -***-jU=^-, , i, r , .they gave me no relief. I was advised to tryyonr JNDIGKSTION MIXTURE. After Tj^ VERY MOTHEE should oall at. E - taking three bottles I was completely cured, M2J . „ i , and although that 'is two years ago, I hava AENOLD'S Aboadb, 90, Willilß-strmt. never suffered with it since. You may make Over fifty Perambulator, to ohoo.e-fcom^ w^»t "«« of this you think proper. Go-Carts, single and double seated, in great '„¦-,", < X.. Haoah, .< TMiety. Bioyoleand Booking HorseSi »1 «$ April, 1885. Sdverstream. ¦izea Basket Furniture mado in cane and Prioe,' 3s 6d> per bottle'; three bottle (post ... _ , __ .. , , free) for 10s. willow. Bamboo Furniture, very onoap. • •• (¦.,%;. __ , j ' The Wire Mattree* Paotory will be worth' ' ' AYRES' BOTANIC DiSPENSAJir, inspecting. Three different kinds of MaV,' '" ~ J " " j °°j, Cuba-mump. - , / treßaes made and kept m atook. ' "' J ' pa/« Li"l t j«f: «. • ¦• ii ¦ - • inddifoicl-street and Molesworth-street. Invalid Carriages kept and mado to order. - j If you want a Piano or Organ, .go, to „,<.( ~ • and rn^e your owx arrange- ,Q R _ y "'" | = ' — " " i * "" »•> *W7 CEABTEEEA SONS, EDWARD SEA GAB. KNOINMBS AND BOILIBMAKIRS. EWSIKMB, IBON -ASH 1 BllAsV 'FOuilDiß, HOILKIIItAKBB, ANP GIKBBAL SMITH. Makers of small Compound Steam Engines, _„ . «wsiA' r-r-r ..- ' ,>£.,, -r for Dairy Factories— the most eoono- *-»timawg x given fpr all descriptions of mioal engines made < . Buildera'jmd Contractors' Ironwork;, Wrought lion Split Pullies, Shaftings " ' ««!««*. Has Maohinery and Fittings always in stook mnrnaii ¦ iut> vi»» «„ Sawmill Maohinery a speoiaHy i_, 4NB MANNaRB 3 it! " "—- - " { ,' \,,Q J "~ i ¦itiniiYJWHIWTOW >, AgenttorTho».Broadbentftßons'Baireot [« o^-si ,•- ¦ Bteam-drjTWi Hydro Bxtraotor snitabW foe \, [ ¦" i wool washers, woollen mills, and laundry- -i,. "{A I . „ men.) Prides .on application. , - f* 1 ?™? *™ published daily for the pro ¦i^i.r" {vK . .' ' -En'Spw by John Blundjll and Lodib IV. r, •?™ FOTINDBY, -- -' feSfg^* tt^ifcS %,- ;)u ,EvAi*nuatT, WKamqxoN,, vlt^Sth June, 1895. vu * ron « «¦"»»¦*• .iof" 'j. ;. nl i i . _,' , . ,-, !i,vi nh J ! "'¦

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Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 134, 8 June 1895, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 134, 8 June 1895, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 134, 8 June 1895, Page 2 (Supplement)

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