WA.KNOCK & ADKIJST'S NEW GOODS. • KEW ! I ATTRACTIVE I | USEEUL ! | CHEAP ! MUSLINS. 7 QUALITIES, 800 De3igns-S\d, lid, l 8 2d, Is Ga, Is 9d, 23. 2s 3d. For Dresses, for .Blouses, for d:iy and evening wear, dark and light ground. Only an inspection of these goods can give you an idea of their beauty. WOOLLEN DRttSS MATERIALS Are in all the Latest Materials and Newest Shades. DELAINES, VOILIOS, KKPPS. RROCADIfIS, PLAIN CLOTHS, &C. Our Prices aro the Lowest in Now Zealand for Dresses to order, when Quality, Style, and Finish are considered. TUCKED JAP. SILKS WITH LACE INSERTION. 15 DIFFERENT DKSIGNS are now being shown, from 2a lid to 12a 6d a yard. MILLINERY, TRIMMED AND CJNTREMMED. Our good rame is still maintained for Rich Stylish Millinery at moderate prices. Untrimmed Straws, Sailors, Panamas, etc., in various shapes. BLOUSES— SILK, MUSLIN, DELAINE. Transparent Collars are still leading in the new Blouses, and nearly all are trimmed with the new String Coloured Insertion. Prices are most reasonable. Muslin Blouses are in very attractive designs, from 8s 6d to 16a Oil each. White Japanese Silk Blouses lire i,n great demand, profusely trimmed with. Insertion, at 14s 6d, 16=i 6d, 19s 6d each. LACE COLLARS AND COLLARETTES. Never bpfore have we shown such a variety iv handsome and useful Lace Neckwear. Hundreds of designs and shapes have j;ist been opened up at prices from Is to 12s 6d «ach. Our prices for the same goods are the lowest in Wellington. WA KNOCK & ADKIN. M«Y C»-G» M « V CH-C* ONE OE MANY TESTIMONIALS. MR. J. MACKAT, Inspector of Factories, writes :— I wish to add my testimony to the general efficacy of your Bee Ointment. Some time ago I had a severe paiu in my back, and als « experienced great difficulty in bending. I was advised to try yoar Ointment. I did so, and atn plea^d to say the pain disappeared in a couple of days. One of my children bar! a very sore chest. My wife applied the Ointment night and morning for a fow days, when she was completely cured. We have proved it also to bo invaluable for smarting of the skin, caused by exposure to wind or sun. "Wellington, 24,12/95. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE, -« //> PEE POT. I/O The most nourishing, A Cup of Van Houten's digestible and delicious Cecoa for . the of all cocoas. D . ... ,* Best Nightcap., wHiri 1100 § &■■» 0 > Van Houton's Cocoa Is so perfaetly digestible ttat c there Is no fear of Its oausflf^slil lngr a bad eight's rest. ts not only a nour!shln£f food ifSEyj ItilllßTEl&i'Q I bevoiv.'fye, it is aiso a healthy WfrSaß B i_cSJ! 8 £ll O stimulant. Rich Indigestible ■■"•■« BBWV I fall \f , albumen, it nourishes and ! bui;jj us the body; ccntain- ' S^^%)f%jf^_i ing the right prcportion of _b9|l|§B_l easMy-digreoted fat. it sup- V^?U v^v piles force and vigour; whilo « Its vcluablo phosphates make bone and brain. Its nourishing qualities enn « able the blood to build up. 19 Sli 9 pJ#^H BTTB" _S'^ during sleep, the matter l?i_!ivi ilisSliailo^ wasted by the day's work, whlb Bii!vU'B_)i3%? worry or excitement. Won or«e,-< cocoa, don't for 4 et The mOSt economical ' > to mention thai it is Van Houten's jn use. you want. THE CELEBRATED m Jskr tf^k 1"h /£3^ d 7d 7 GoocJ, Pare, §$ % W V £|[ %&/ 4^ ' Wholesome % S c 1 ~* i P«*,E^ @ .'iAusSsfj:! /^^^ ®£ SHIP ON h??Rfflhl 1 l ' u>oC " s il lluck " s ff B* 2^ and K«arantee safe delivery <&*dfa-$&xS& "Jt." all AaSi "Vim JfissA P-W\ i.i"t»: l ''is-» <rt/!«» rr XK t X GOLD FfiFQft! nines lo the wear «f &a\*vA\ OS f iff, Hsd^s 3C/A»J\f io iß*i3.O "--"^l- l,..ii |,ei- rie.-=.MH. ,mk^vh S*'4a Uuiil'ip Tires, steel or Wood iOIIHCTIiI BXHiJj'i'iMON §\§Mkl& CARRIAGE* PAID CUI..UI-. H..1.1 l,v Jiont Stores. «..d(lleis. lion o " ln S°" o . d *? ntl^ lnff iuoi: S vis. ero. M.i«nf:ic:oi-y, 3)uUvk-li, ]-.- m l.)i. ti\ WtH HauOsital Prices ICnslitml ri'lP? «5 Write forCaUlogue^EoocUlOCor WANTED Known -To Arohilrrw. ?ss? ffio&d C?>'S/© CO-^'gSf- *» Buiidcrs, and Others.— Empire Acu , >& ' •* v.a.«. lihiled or wade's I'atent Skylights.— jt\ % , AX 'i' JC 1) KNOW X—K — Through the terult, of the recent Bi;nrf-me } \\'-y * Court action. »c have l.iaile urrargoj-iciiis ' Iv _ at jem ffD i, lg lo t ] l 0 a h rays busy lo manufucli.re arnl soil either of the &hep \Yhcre is that? Wlij-, at AVilabove spleiu'id patents. Wo are tnerofore linns 1 ,,, lo 1)3 sure, \ihcre you can ftirpropiired to supply ';Tho Einpirp A cnti- jcur i iouic cheaper thin any pi=ee iMeu nr Waile's, and sball be pleased to ,„ ell j ng . ou . in fat , t> you cftn get ! ?ive fmtlier particulars and quotations on everything thsro. Nole the address— 1 *IiO ! ri O AT.TJNGER AND CO. (LKTD ). «• TARANAA'I-STREET, ! C, \ 'i torin-st. Tel. Nn I^7 1
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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 83, 4 October 1902, Page 3
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