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WARNOCK and LATEST SHIPMENTS. BLOUSES—--70 dozen "Clouses and Shirts White Shirts, stiff collars and cuffs, 3a (Id, 3a 9d, 3a lid to 7s lid Coloured Shirts, stiff collars, 3s lid to 7a Cd White, with embroidered fronts, 3a 9d to 5s 9d Coloured, with tucked fronts, 5s 9d Silk Blouses, all colours, from 8s 9d GLOVES—--1700 pairs now in stock. Ladies wishing to save 2a would do well to try our 2s Cd gloves, worth 4s Ud .£l2O worth of “Perrin’s Leman ” fine French kid, 6a 9d. These gloves have taken 12 gold medals HOSIERY—--5 Cases Stocking? and Socks just arrived. Since wo have been having our stockings made in Leicester, w© can give extra value and guarantee every pair, special lines in plain cashmere, Is Cd, Is Bd, Is 9d, 2a UMBRELLAS— We have in stock ,£l7O worth of Umbrellas. The handles are most stylish, and we guarantee every umbrella over 5s |to wear • two years. N DRESSES— The rush in our Dress Department speaks for itself. We employ 40 lo dressmakers jy SHOW ROOM— ; This department is crowded daily. Our millinery is unequalled for stylo and values. Wo are opening up a now stock of straws. “2 Corsets and Hibernia underolothTAILORING— L .3 i d .3 That 40 per cent, will be saved by all who try one of our .£3 3s suits to measure. A grand range of materials to choose from: trousers, 21s. For £A and .£4 10s we arc showing our now range of worsteds, vicunas, English, Scotch and Colonial tweeds; trousers, 25s and 27s Cd. All, tailor-made on the premises CLOTHING—a We have made a large purchase ol Men’s and Boys’ clothing, 20 per cent, off usual value Men's Suits, 28s 6d, worth 40s. Boys’ suits, equally cheap,-from 5a 6d t to 20s: •• • ’• GENTS’ iIIATS, TIES, BRACES, UNDERI. CLOTHING AND MERCERY D ° IN - G' v , ENDLESS VARIETY. 2 WARLOCK and A.UKIN. HUNDREDS ‘ y £J ISITED our premises on 7 Friday night last to inspect our Warehouse and Showrooms, and particularly the ship- 1 mont of Japanese Goons which we have just received. The exquisite workmanship on some of the articles commanded great admiration, - notably the silk picture and the microscopic hand- painted vases. These goods must be seen' to bo appreciated. They are still on view. Inspection Invited. WILKINS & FIELD, Manners Street. ' . 372 , RUBBER BELTING. t JUST arrived, per g.s. Tekoa—3 cases Rubber Belting, best quality, 1 case of Engineers’Drilling Machines. 1 ' Circular and Cross-cut saws, all sizes, files, j oil, leather belting, emery grinders. John McDowall’s Wood-Working Machinery. Otto Gas Engines, the best end cheapest engine in the market. Gas Engines Fixed and Repaired. For particulars apply to ALEX. ROSS, DIXON STREET, WELLINGTON (Opposite Royal Oat Hotel). SAWMILL AND WOOD WORKING .MACHINES Manufactured by ERNST KIECHNBR ae CO. on show and ready for immediate ■ delivery at NEES AND SONS’, Sole Agents for New Zealand., - SEVEN Diplomas and Two Gold, Medals at the World’s Columbian Exposition. Chicago, 1893, for excellence, solidity oi construction, high class workmanship and unsurpassed capacity. Send tor Circulars and Prices. ; Testimonials: I am highly pleased with the machines purchased from you in 1890,they have given every satisfaction. Henry Fielder. The Band Saw for remitting and scroll work you sold ns last month has given perfect satisfaction.—Prouse Brothers. In every respect the machine work splendidly.—Burgess and Sons. : The machine I purchased from you in April last has proved itself perfect, and works very satisfactorily.—J. G. Turner. These Machines speak for themselves in any language and in any country in which they are employed. In Stock—All requisites. American Vulcanite, Continental, North British Rubber Goods, Leather Bolting, &c., &c. Liberal Terms Granted. NEES AND SONS, Corner of Ghuznee and Marion streets, Wellington. , - 735 PRODUCE. THOMPSON BROS. And CO., COAL AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, B,} Dixon street, II a Vo now made arrangements for full and ; regular supplies of Oats,- Wheat, Chaff, Potatoes, &c., &c. TTMPORTING Direct from the cheapest JL markets we give our customers the benefit, and sell on the best terms obtainable in the. City. We solicit a trial and a share of the public's patronage. , . . - 993 THE WONDERFUL “ WERTHEIM Combines » Efficiency, Elegance, Ease, Sijiplicitv Silence, Strength. • Essential Attributes of a Perfect Sewing Machine. Please Examine, Tost and Prove Them ! 10 Yeaes’ Guarantee, DEPOT : 13, MANNERS STREET. Telephone, 520. , Grace, Clarke & Co., ■ SEWING AND KNITTING" MACHINE 1 IMPORTERS. JNaismith’s Steam Ijaundry HOPPER STREET. Telephone, No. 448. 7.i

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2691, 14 December 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2691, 14 December 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2691, 14 December 1895, Page 3

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