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[COPYRIGHT.] nums? 3S Sfefe srai? ioff as ss« SkSS Hnnua tbadb muul. POTOSI SILVER POTOSI SILVER POTOSI SILVER POTOSI SILVER POTOSI SILVER POTOSI SILVER The best and most perfect Invention of the age. Has all the good qualities of Silver, and is infinitely less expensive. Being a Pure White Metal, must of necessity retain its colour and wear white throughout i Entirely supersedes ' the cheaper qualities of ElectroPlate, which, having a very limited superficial coating of Bilver, soon assume an objectionable yellow appearance, Which renders the article comparatively worthless. Bears no colouring matter whatsoever 1 The beautiful whiteness which it possesses is the natural colour of the metal I HOTELS AND PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS should use Potobi Silver I COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS should use Potosi Silver 11 PRIVATE FAMILIES should use Potosi Silver 11! RICH AND POOR should use Potosi Silver 111! EVERYONE should use Potosi Silver MU! Letters and Telegrams should be addressed to, aud Enquiries made of P Hay man & Co Agents Wellington, ACTON S protector: a silver surface produced :• immediately on cutlery.: WITHOUT WEAR, FRICTION OR DUST PACKETS 30. TINS 6o !/-&2/6oEACH : : DEPOT; 72. SHOE LANE. LONDON 1 | F O R K «.

AND C L A U K’S CASH DRAPERY, MILLINERY, • CLOTHING- WAREHOUSE, LAMBTON - QUAY, WELLINGTON, AND AT CARTERTON, WAIRARAT'A WE beg to advise our Town and Country customers’ that our Stock of General Drapery. and Men’3 and B>ys clothing is unusually large, our imports for this season being in excess of any previous one._ These Goods have ' been bought principally from the makers ; they are consequently the Very Best Value in this Market. The Variety and Styles of the Goods are the Best we have ever had the pleasure of showing to our numerous Customers. We confidently advise all who have hitherto been strangers to our Warehouse to Pay us a Visit, as ive are satisfied that WE CAN GIVE TExE BEST VALUE in town through all nr Departments. ■ We liaveFurther Large Shipments to Arrive, thereby beeping our Stock large in quantity and in great Variety. NOVELTIES EVERY MONTH. Our BRANCH at CARTERTON, under the Management of Ma, T. PR. 'OTflll, ~ii! be found to have an excellent variety of the same Good? 'mat we show at ow Town Warehouse and at THE SAME PRICES. CLAR K ’ S DIBECT IMPGBTEBS OE DBAPERY, MILLINERY, MEN’S, AND BOYS’ CLOTHING. LAMBTON - QUAY, WELLINGTON, AND AT CARTERTON, W AIR AR A P NELSON BROTHERS, LIMITED. REFRIGERATING- STORES, Cannon Street Whaif. 84, Upper Thames Street, London, E.C. ~Rkj"ELSON BROTHERS, LIMITED, are prepared to received consignments of New 1 \ Zealand Mutton and Beef upon arrival in London and to dispose of same at a CONSOLIDATED RATE ,0F Jd PER POUND To cover all "expenses, including Lighterage, Storage, Fire Insurance, Cartage, Mark Dues, Brokerage and Commission. «FFICI£S IS, MSMi, E.C! Every Englishwoman Will Remember How Useful n TPi was m the Old Country SS For Washing, Cleaning & Scouring Everything. AYS trade MARA Vou can obtain a \tb. packet from every Storekeeper in the Colony m* ASK FOR IT. IUTV, The above Label and Trade Mark on Every racket. S Rapidly soluble, lathers freely, softens water, a perfect hard water Soap, A c water Soap. A. soft water Soap. A hot water Soap.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 744, 4 June 1886, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 744, 4 June 1886, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 744, 4 June 1886, Page 32

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