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DJtATJIT.’Z & OUTFITTING. KICK DRAPERY. WARNOOK and _adkin Are in receipt of the following cheap lot of goods:— WOOL DEPARTMENT—--3 cases beat A A Double and Single Berlin Wool, la Gd packet; 70 spindles 4-ply Scotch Knitting Wool, 3d skein ; 33 spindles 4-ply Scotch Extra Super, 4d akein : Petticoat Fingering, 5d and 9d. Beehive and Colonial Wool in all ahadea. HOSIERY — We are selling our Stockings and Socka at old prices. Plain Cashmere, Is Gd, la 9d, 2a to 3s Ci; Ribbed Cashmere, la 2d, la Gd, la 9d to 4s Gd; Children’s in 8 and 10 fold knees and apliced ankles. GLOVES— Just opened, 120 dozen 4-button Kid 2s Gd Gloves, worth 4s Gd, all colours; Russian Calf, 4a Gd, will wear 12 months ; Fur-lined, 3s to Is Gd, Kid and Calf; C, 8,10,12, 16, 20-button length Evening Swede, 4s to Ca Gd. FUR TRIMMINGS— Real Bear, lls Gd, 13s Gd to 17a Gd ; Cubby Bear, 3s 6d, 4s Gd and Gs lid ; Silver Fox, 2a 9d, 3a, 3a Gd, 3a 9d, 4s, 4s Gd, 5a Gd; Brown and Black Far, Is and Is 3d. SPECIAL--80 boxes Imitation Beaver and Thibet Beaver, sd, Washing Imitation Thibet, lOd, Is 2d, Is Gd, Is lid. These are 20 par cent, under town prices. JET TRIMMINGS—--40 boxes, all widths and newest patterns, 3d to 8s Gd per yard. EMBROIDERIES— In Flannelette Embroideries we are overstocked, and we have cards at 4£d per yard, Pink and Pink and White, Cream, White and Cardinal, Silk and Cotton Edgings, worth Cd and 7d per yard; 20 pieces very handsome Nainsook Embroideries, 3 to G inches wide, very useful for pillowcases, 4£d to lOd per yard ; 2000 yards Cambric Embroideries, 2£d to 4a Gd per yard. UMBRELLAS—JJISO worth to choose from in most Stylish Handles. We have these made up only in materials that will wear. LACES—--60 pieces of real Torchon, fine and coarse make, from the narrowest / edgings to 5 inches wide, 2d to 2a per yard; 120 pieces French Valenciennes, equal to real, 3s to 15s per dozen. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT— One case Men’s All Wool Scotch Tweed Suita, 255, worth 40s ; Serge Suita, 21s, worth3sa; a thousand Boys’and Youths’ Suits, guaranteed to wear like wire. TAILORING— „ , All Wool, Colonial and English Wool Tweeds to measure, J 23 3s, tailor made on the premises. Waterproof Coats, Leggings, &c., made to order, all the principal seams doublestitched, and every article guaranteed. We employ 47 workers in our Workrooms on the Premises. WARNOOK AND ADKIN. CASH DISCOUNT, Is in the £,. TAILORING UP TO DATE. Md. ~b~ a r s h t, •Prom H. J. and D. Nicholls, Regent street, London, Has opened ae a Merchant Tailor, at No. Ib, Manners street, Wellington, with a grand selection of all new Winter Styles. Vienna Coatings and Striped Trouserings a specialty. . Every effort will be made to realise in practice what I believe to bo the true secret of conducting a business successfully—namely, that to study the interest of your customer is the surest way to advance your own, A TRIAL ORDER SOLICITED. Trousers prom 15s. Suits prom GOs. M. D. B A R S H T, Merchant Tailor, No. In, Manners street, Wellington. 283 COACHING. J. TILE’S TELEGRAPH LINE OP ROYAL MAIL COACHES. Woodvillo departure For Pahiatua and Ekotahuna, at 9.30 a.m., 1 p.m,, 3.45 p.m. and 6.10 p.m. Leave Eketahuna for Pahiatua and Woodville at 7.30 a.m. and 1.45 p.m. Leave Pahiatua for Eketahuna at IX a.m. and 6 p.m. Leave Pahiatua for Woodvillo, 8 a.m,, 11 , a.m., 1.30 p.m. and 4 p.m. Return tickets available by any coacu. Specials may be i arranged for at any time by letter or tele- • gram addressed to me at Pahiatua. i JOB VILE, Proprietor, Pahiatua. Agents, Wellington—Cook and Son, Tourist Agents. ’ WHITE STAR LINE , OF 1 ROYAL MAIL, COACH E«S. I MANGAONOHO TO OHINGAITI. MEET ALL TRAINS TO AND PROM MANGAONOHO. - rnHBSB Coaohos meet Peters and Sons’ I Line of Mail Coaches, which go through • to the Hot Lakes. Arrangements for special trips ean be negotiated at a reasonable 1 figure. [Agent for the N.Z. Express Company’ BALFOUR & CO. ROYAL MAIL LINE OP COACHES. 4 ROM MASTERTON TO TINUI AND CASTLEPOINT. r TTAYING purchased the above plant from JLjL Mr T. P. Lett, the coaches will run as 1 usual, leaving the Post Office, Masterton, every Tuesday and Friday.at 8 a.m. for Tinni and Caatlepoint, arriving in Masterton on return journey at 2 p.m. following days. Special arrangements made for the conveyance i of private families and for passengers and 1 luggage tc Oi*-:h Wellington trains. Conveyances run from Masterton to Castle- • poinl on Mondays and Thursdays, returning following days, starting at coach hours. Passengers and paresis booked at the office back of Prince of Wales* Hotel, where man will be constantly in attendance. S- FORMAN & CO., 989 Pro orietors. LETT’S BOYAI MAIL LINE OF COACHES PROM MASTERTON TO TENUI £ND CASTLE POINT. THE Coaoh leaves the Club Hotel at 7.50 a.in. every Tgo?4?7 and Friday for Homewood; returns in timt> to catch afternoon train to Wellington fallowing day. Coach for Tenui and Oa.tlopoiut leaves at 8 a.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays. TEOS. P. LETT. Proprietor. HOT LAKES 1 HOT LAKES 1 TIME-TABLE. 188 & CO.’S (PETERS’) OVERLAND LINE OP COACHES, under contract tho New Zealand Government for the jyanco of Hor Majesty’s mails between jiiy> Kftikoara, Taihape, Te Horo, ngaperc, Weiouru and Totaann, will i Meehan's Hotel, Gbjngaiti, every WEDD&.Y' Mdiriing' pt .6 30, ijnd Tokaann ' MOND AY' ibppfiinjj 'at 7 a.m. is’ ‘.Goacjißa are’ met aV‘ ‘£9 009X9/ .the To Hero mails nn(l, ww Ft*f'* r *7* l ;Vc - ■ j . „ ,i,i ipbriki, meotiog tho steamer, particulars, apply TffOS, vOQ£ ftefonts New Zealand; or to Fetors & Chingaiti. BTAINABLE AT THE FOLLOWING HOTELS . 'gti. (P GO T-r^y 0 SHEs>iqtEp;p’ ’ ’ ’Arms Central Caledonian Thistle Shamrock ■ Obikn ;r(uc, Terminus Kilbirnie Duke of Edinburgh SP'XW* T BAWAX i HAO'sffißi" Albert. Prince of Wales Hotel Wholesale Agents— E. T. TAYLOR & CG.,’ 159 Wellington. a> .31=. Si a o M 'Ol I *AU who would achieve saoocas shoi ndeavotur to merit it. WE have during the year spared no exnense in endeavouring to rmke our Beer second to none in New Zealand, and can now confidently assert we have succeeded in 1 doing so. Wo invite all who enjoy a Good Glass of BEER To ask for STAPLES* BEST, On Draught at almost all Hotels in the City and surrounding districts, And oonlu totly anticipate their verdict will bo that Staples and Co* have sneoessfuliy removed the reproach that good Beer oould not |beßrewed in Wellington. j. staples\nd CO. (LimitadJ, UOLiaWOBTB AND MtTBPHT STUSITB.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 2846, 15 June 1896, Page 4

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