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A small sheet of iron especially for niokel. This motal, carefully examined for nickel, gave not any indication of its presence. (Signed) W. Skey. Forwarded for the information of Mr. Robert Orr. • , r ; HJ J. H. Elj-ott, U.S. Mines.' Wellington,' 23rd' July, 1897. Tho machine in its dissected state may be seen in our window this (Saturday) evening, along with the original .Certificate of Analysis, and some other interesting- matter and information. . '<,•■; THE YEREX & JONES COMPANY. * The tubing used by the Pope, Manufacturing Company in 1896 contained 4£ per cent, of nickel, and 5 per cent, in 1897. J^EW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS. His Excellency— Emilo Zola ; 3s 6d Gran va— Hon. Emily Lawless; 2s 6d Our Widow— Florence Warden ; 2s 6d Tug of Waif — Mrs. Hxingerford ; 2s The Honourable Mrs. Spoor — Arabella Kenealy ; 3s- 6d He Went (Out with the Tide— Guy Eden j2s ADDITIONS TO COLONIAL LIBRARIES. Paper, 2s 6d; Cloth, 3a 6d. FaU of Constantinople— A. Wall Eye of Istar — W. Le Quex Folly of Eustace-j-R. Hichens Stories of Australia — Marcus Clarke Touchstone of Life— Ella MacMahon A Passing Madness — Florence Marryatt They that Sit in Darkness— John Mackie Man with Black Eyelashes— H. A. Kennedy The Matabelb Campaign— Colonel R. S. S. Baden-Powell ; colonial edition, 7s 6d PICTURES FROM .THE PARIS SALON, In seven parts, 4a 6d. THE LIBRARY OF USEFUL STORIES. Price, One Shiling each. The Story of- the Stars, by G. F. Chambers, F.R.A.S. - The Story of -Primitive Man, by Edwd. Clodd The Story of the Plants, by Grant Allen The Story of the Earth in Past -Ages, by Prof. HG. Seeley '. . The Story of the Solar System, by G. F. Chambers „ The Story of a Pieefe'of Coal, by E. A Martin, F.G.S. The Story of Electricity, by J. Munro The Story of Extinct Civilisations of the East, by R. E. Anderson, M.A., F.A.S. The Story of the Chemical Elements, by M. M. Pattison Muir, M.A. The Story of Forest and Stream, by James Rodway, F.L.S. The Story of the Weather, by G. F: Chambers, F.R.A.S. The Story of the Earth's Atmosphere, by Douglas Archibald, M.A. HERBERT BAILLIE & Co., 39, CUBA-STREET. SALE! S\LE! SALE! DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN PETTIE & KENNING. Mr. Kenning having disposed of his. interest to Mr. James Pettie, the business will be carried on under its original title — JAMES PETTIE, SPECIALITY DRAPER, CUBA-STREET. £2000 w^ T T o^ Dt £2000 MR. X E N N Y. £1000 Wanted on Ist Augnst. Wanted on Ist September. In consequence of having to find j£2000 ! Every line in stock must be sacrificed regardless ot cost. .82000 The Sale has been a Huoi Success during the past ten days. j£2ooo Buyers Delighted with the Value. £2000 No Catch Lines, £2000 But every artiole in stock Reduced £2000 from 2540-50 per. cent. £2000 READ A FEW QUOTATIONS— £2000 Ladies' Macintoshes,- 2/11, 5/11, 8/11, £2000 12 9.14/9 £2(100 Ladies' Jackets, 8/11, 11/9, 14/9; £2000 worth double £2000 Children's Coats, 2/11-, 3/11, 4/11, £2000 6/11, 8/11; worth- dduble I •' £2000 Children's Pelisses,- 2/11, 5,11, 8/11, £2000 10/9, 13/9; worth, double ' £2000 Children's Tarns and Bonnets, 1/-, £2000 1/11, 2/11, 3/11, 4/11; worth £2000 double £2000 Dress Materials, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, £2000 7/11, 10-9 ; worth double £2000 Flannelettes. 2/6, 3/11, 4/11, 5,11; £2000 worth double £2000 Velveteens, black, and all colours, £2000 9|d and 1/3 per yard £2000 Plushes, all shades, l/ 7£ per yard £2000 Wool Shawls' (sample lot), 3Jd, BH, £'2000 1/-, 1/6, 1 11, 2/11 £2000 Ladies' Kid Gloves, 1/-, 1/11, 2/11 pr £2000 Ladies' Fur-lined (best quality), 2/11, ,£2OOO- worth 4/6 £2000 Men's Clothing and Mercery at £2000 similar reductions Thousands of other lines equally cheap. Remember— DRESSMAKING,, during Sale, for 10/6, equal to anything in the oity at donble the price. Remember the Address, and visit the Sale at JAMES PETTIE'S. Speciality Draper, 11 and 13, Coba-st. RAGON COFFEE Is pure and unadulterated. DRAGON COFFEE Is most carefully prepared. DRAGON COFFEE Is a delightful beverage. DRAGON COFFEE Is cheap and economical. From all Grocers and Storekeepers. Manufactured only by THE EMPIRE COMPANY, Wellington. " The nearest way to a man's heart ia down hiu throat." It ia a homely proverb, but nevertheless entirely true. DRAGON BAKING POWDER ! DRAGON BAKING POWDER ! Ensures good cookery, and therefore keeps the " gride man "in the best of humours. DRAGON BAKING POWDER Is Manufactured by THE EMPIRE COMPANY, Wellington. CAMERON'S NEW VENUS TOBACCO ! V^AMERON'S NEW VENUS TOBACCO ! Facile Princeps, Because it is manufactured entirely from the finest growths of " Old Virginia." All smokers endorse the verdict that there is no Tobacco like CAMERON'S NEW VENUS. Sold by all Tobacconists and Storekeepers IMPORTANT TO CYCLISTS S gIKEiIIGHT, BIKE-LI <J.H T, The Best Bicycle Lamp Oil in existence. BIKE-LIGHT! BIKE-LIGHT! Burns with a bright, steady flamo. BIKE-LIGHT ! BIKE-LIGHT ! ' Is procurable from all Dealers. Manufactured by THE BYKEOLINE OIL COMPANY, New York, U.S.A. W. & G. TUBNBULL & CO., Sole Agents for New Zealand. C~HEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN FOB Genuine Whitb Lead OilJ Colours Varnish, 4c. B. *>E. TINGEY, . Manners-street.

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Evening Post, Volume LIV, Issue 21, 24 July 1897, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LIV, Issue 21, 24 July 1897, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LIV, Issue 21, 24 July 1897, Page 7