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WARLOCK and REIN’S LATEST SHIPMENTS. BLOUSES— I 70 dozen Blouses and Sliirts White Shirts, stiff collars and cuffs. 3s Cd, 3s 9d, 3s lid to 7s Gd Coloured Shirts, stiff collars, 2s lid to 7s 6d White, with embroidered fronts, 3s 9d to 5s 9d Coloured, with tucked fronts, 5a 9d Silk Blouses, all colours, from 8s 9d GLOVES—--1700 pairs now in stock. Ladies wishing to save 2s would do well to try our 2s fid gloves, worth 4s Cd .£l2O worth of “Perrin’s Leman ” fine French kid, 6s 9d. These gloves have taken 12 gold medals HOSIERY—--5 Cases Stockings and Socks just arrived. Since we have been having our stockings made in Leicester, we can give extra value and guarantee every pair, special lines in plain cashmere, Is (sd, Is Bd, Is 9d, 2s UMBRELLAS— We have in stock i’l7o worth of Umbrellas. The handles are most stylish, and we guarantee every umbrella over 5s to wear two years. DRESSES— The rush in our Dress Department speaks for itself. We employ 40 dressmakers SHOW ROOM— This department is crowded daily. Our millinery is unequalled for style and values. W© are opening up a now stock of straws. Corsets and Hibernia underclothing. TAILORING— That 40 per cent, will be saved by all who try one of our .£3 3a suits to measure. A grand range of materials to choose from; trousers, 21s. For J 64 and .£4 10s we are showing our new range of worsteds, vicunas, English, Scotch and Colonial tweeds; trousers, 25s and 27s fid. All tailor-made on the premises CLOTHING— We have made a large purchase of Men’s and Boys’ clothing, 20 per cent, off usual value Men’s Suits, 28s Gd, worth 40s. Boys’ suits, equally cheap, from 5s Gd to 20s. GENTS’ HATS,TIES. BRACES, UNDERr CLOTHING AND MERCERY IN ENDLESS VARIETY. Warnock AND ADKIN. BLOOKEB’S DUTCH COCOA DELICIOUS, lAPPETISING. B LOOKER’S DUTCH COCOA The Favourite Continental Beverage. 743 THE QUEEN AROMATIC TOBACCO. OAMERON’S latest and best effort in giving smokers a light and exquisite nervine pacifier. The Q UEEN Aromatic Tobacco. All who smoko and value their health should smoke QUEEN AROMATIC. 74 CAMERON’S NEW VENUS TOBACCO. COMPORT AND HAPPINESS TO SMOKERS. No Disappointment. NEW VENUS TOBACCO. rpiHß Finest production in Dark Aromatic No demoralising and ruinous effects upon the human system, smoke the New Venus Tobacco. Great skill has been exereiaed in the selection and enrin of the leaf. Smokers aoknow ledge and appreciate. CAMERON’S NEW VENUS TOBACCO. 748

DEAGON COFFEE. POSITIVE "pEEP ECTION DEAGOITcOFFEE, Manufactured by the empiee COMPANY, is the Best and Strongest Coffee ever offered to the public, its sucoesa is achieved by its excellent quality and delightful aroma. Use no other; large tins. DEAGON COFFEE. 744 THE EMPIEE CO.’S “ KOYAL ” BLUE, to its Excellent Quality, when once used, will always be used, in every honsehold, makes linen white as driven snow. EOYALBLUE. 746 THE EMPIEE CO.’S. “ EOYAL ” BLACKING ; IVES a Brilliant Polish, the best preserver of leather, and [acknowledged by all who have used it to be the Best Blacking in the market. EOYAL BLACKING. , 747 THE BP Tf EST X EESEEVEE OP M EALTH. DEAGON BAKING POWDEE rjTHE Purest and Beit Manufactured, makes dainty pastry, lovely cakes, delicious biscuits. A life study, a wonder of the age, a boon to ladies, a blessing to all, compare it with others. DEAGON BAKING POWDEE. 745 OAN D : EEM I E E ABB THU CHEAPEST IN’ THE MARKET, FENCING WIEE. rO Land, per s.s. Otarama, 290 Bundles Best Galvanised Fencing Wire at Eeluood Prices, part of duty being taken off. Vrite for prices. IGEOE6E WINDEE, ' Cheapest Ironmonger, Bottom of Cuba street E bench Speem Candles ABB SMOKELESS WHEN BLOWN OUT. 880

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2642, 17 October 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2642, 17 October 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2642, 17 October 1895, Page 3

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