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W .vIiNOOK & ADKIN’S LATEST SHIPMENTS. 3 CASES COESETS. Some new and very taking shapes are among these, besides all sizes in our best known makes. 7 CASES UNDERCLOTHING Every possible requirement may now be had in this department, the “Hibernia” hand made being well represented. DRESS DEPARTMENT. < The perfection of the Dress Materials this season is hot easily described in an advertisement. We hold an enormous stock, marked at wholesale price. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. The increasing trade in these departments is proof of the excellence of our Gloves and Hosiery. Morley’s and other standard makes in stock. UMBRELLAS. .£l3O just opened. We guarantee every umbrella to wear two years. CLOTHING. We are showing about 40 different patterns in Men’s and Boys’ All Wool Tweed Clothing. Men’s Colonial Tweed Suits, 27/6, 35/-, 45/-. MERCERY. Natural Wool, Lambs’ Wool and Merino Underclothing in most reliable makes. Shirts, Hats, Ties, Braces, Tranks, Portmanteaux, all new. FIRST-CLASS TAILORING ON THE PREMISES. W AENOCK AND ADK IN . Three Minutes’ Walk from THOENDON EAILWAY STATION. OUE EYESIGHT. S. K 0 HN, OPTICIAN, LAMBTON QUAY. HAS just completed and furnished with every requisite a SIGHT-TESTING ROOM. he most complete of its Kind, in the Colony, md which is especially adapted fcr accurately •eating all kinds of imperfect vision. Mr KOHN has been appointed Sole Agent or Wellington District for N. Lazarus and ■ )0., Ophthalmic Opticians, London, Calmtta, Melbourne and Sydney, and has been horoughly instructed in the Patent Sightesting System, No. 4354, which is now being miversally adopted. The ab df.m having just opened a Wholeale and Lens Grinding Branch in Wellington, ilr KOHN is now prepared to make up the aost complicated Lenses from oculists’ preemptions in a few days. >EARL AND DIAMOND BANGLES BROOCHES, NECKLETS, RINGS. WATCHES, CLOCKS, 3LECTRO-PLATED and SILVERWARE Of Every Description, Lnd all the Latest Jewellery Novelties of the Season by every Direct Mail. S. KOHN, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLEE, AND OPTICIAN, „ . Lambton quay. 286 A USTBALIAN WINE. YALUMBA CONSTANTIA. THOROUGHLY MATURED. E. W. Mills & C LIMITED, JEONMONGEES JEON ■j^JBECHANTS, 3H I P 5 c AND HANDLERS HAVE JUST LANDED, Ex RECENT ARRIVALS—--300 reels 4-barbed galvanised fence wire, ordinary and close set 480 coils plain galvanised fence wire, 6,7, 8, 10 gauge ■ 320 cases “ Maori Chief ” galvanised corrugated iron, - 24 and 26 gauge, 5 to 10 feet 260 coils black annealed fencing wire, 6, 7, 8 315 cases fencing staples, bright and galvanised, all sizes 57 tons “ Netberton Crown Best ” bar and rod iron 16 casks sheet zinc, assorted - 20 rolls sheet lead, assorted 17 lengths rolled steel shafting ' 30 frames roofing felt 22 coils special flexible galvanised steel wire ropes, all sizes 5 Milner’s strong-room doors 14 Milner’s fireproof safes, assorted sizes 8 oases Hornsby’s champion ploughs, light, medium and heavy 9 sets Howard’s zigzag and grass seed harrows , * 2 packages, comprising horse hoes, disc harrows, seed drills, cultivators, whippletrees, &o. NOW LANDING. Ex GOTHIC, from LONDON--27 tons N.C.B. bar iron >0 kegs Champion’s genuine white lead >2 bars ‘ ‘ Channel ’’iron 2 oases brass taps ; range, bib, beer, kerosene, hose, &0., &c. X case Lockwood’s cutlery lOiegs rail dogspikes 20 bundles ferrule steel 3 oases Parkea’ short cutter mattocks 10 bundles galvanised hoops 2 bales fishing eork 2 bales life buoys 2 anchors 2 casks steel splitting wedges 1 case bush hooks 25 packages “ Peyton and Peyton’s ” bedsteads and cots ■0 ewt curled hair . . >0 drums genuine boiled and raw oil 20 kegs genuine white zinc and rod ead 2 casks pumice powder 9 tins black and green paint 2 casks Enam paints, assorted colours 29 burs mild steel, to 3 inches round 29 casks engineers’ and carriage bolts and nuts, coach screws, hexagon and square nuts 7 kegs P.H. boiler rivets 5 bases Nettlefold’s screws X ease Cartland’s brass foundry 1 bale cotton netting twine, mattress twine and whip-oord 3 casks Netberton tested chain L 0 casks Gilpin’s horse shoes L2 Australian axle arms and boxes 3 cases slashers and trimmings 3 casks Walker’s tested chain, Jin, 3-16 in, Jin, 5-16 in 4 casks galvanised and black pipe fittings 6 Bentall’s ebaffentters 3 Bentall’s pnlppra 3 cases copying presses, 12 x 10,15 x 10, 18x12 2 cases rim and mortice locks and furniture 1 cask light iron washers 0 cases seythe stones 1 case Excelsior knife cleaners 9 kegs black and galvanised wronght olonta 1 case double shear steel 1 ease Eureka gauge glasses 2 casks sad irons. Nos. J to 9 2 casks japanned tee hinges, 10 to 16 inches 1 cask Brunswick black 1 cask house bellows, 8 to 12 inches 1 halo Oxford caudle cotton 1 hale chamois leathers 9 forge backs and tne irons 1 cask japanned tulip shovels 7 packages, containing Carving tools, wronght back flaps, tng chains, thermometers, Kaye’s oil feeders, pole rings and brackets, cash boxes, milk’ yokes and straps, chair web, night latches, brass stair rods, screw pullers, washer cutters, door springs, saddle clouts, brass and chum. , weights, japanned and galvanised padlocks, spiking hammers, garden rakes, brick and pointing trowels.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVI, Issue 2212, 22 May 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LVI, Issue 2212, 22 May 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LVI, Issue 2212, 22 May 1894, Page 3