“ GOLD DUST." gXUDf Economy and use only GOLD DUST WASHING POWDEE. Does more work in less time with less labou than any other. At less than Hale Cost. Trade Mark—“THE TWINS." Sold iu 41b pkts., la 6d. ASK YOUE GEOCEB FOE A FEEE SAMPLE. Wholesale Agents ■. ■ FINN, CHISHOLM. <fe CO, THE HIGHLAND SHEEP DIP COMBINES THE FULL PROPERTIES OF CARBOLIC AND ARSENICAL DIPS. XN tho process of manufacture tho Alkal is neutralised, so as to avoid tho drying effects of ordinary Arsenical Dips on tho wool. Composition : Tare Arsenic 21bs Barbo Cresyl Oil ... ... Gjlbs Carbolic Acid 21ba Rosin Grease, &o. ... ... 4-ilbs Sulphur 11b N.B.—6s 6i worth of Highland Dip contains all the insect-destroying ingredients contained in'l3a 6d to 17a Cd worth of other arsenical and carbolic dips mixed together. HIGHLAND PASTE DIP, in drums, each containing 801 b (sufficient for 500-gallon bath), 32s 6d. HIGHLAND SOLUBLE FLUID DIP, in 5-gallon drums (sufficient for 400-gallon bath), 26s per drum. For testimonials and further particulars, apply ABRAHAM AND V/ILLIAMS, Sole Agents, 929 Manawatu, Oroua and Bangitikei. MR HENRY BODLET, proprietor of the Premier Dairy, started Pasteurisation yesterday for the first time in but owing to unsuitable plant and an accident the Pasteurising machine collapsed after a short trial. As the result of an inspection of the plant by Mr H. P. CameronHolmstrom, Mr Bodleyhas decided to put in a new Pasteurisation plant after the former gentleman’s design. Tho now plant will be in working order about tho end. of this month. The atop taken by Mr Bodley will undoubtedly bo for tho benefit of the community by supplying milk in a wholesome condition, especially for infanta and invalids who depend principally on milk for diet.— N.Z. Times, 21st July. 618 “IT'S NOT ALL GOLD THAT GLITTERS.*’ mHIS was never so true as applied to fvnyI thing as to Cycles, and don’t be ed away with puffs when selecting a bicycle. There are only -three or four really go )d makers in the world. There is all the difference in the world between a good and badly manufactured bicycle: this is not always visible to the eye. 8. LUKE & "CO. (LIMITED) Are Agents for the moat up-to-date and best 'Cycles made. There is no mistake in this. Their names are : THE RUDGE WHITWORTH THE SPALDING THE HOBART BIRD Cali, and Inspect at LUKE & CO.’S (LIMITED) Manners street. Machines Let Out on Hire, Repairs a Speciality. 721 By Appoint- Excellency to His Governor. JAME S J. c UKTIS, CUSTOMS and SHIPPING AGENT, FORWARDING and GENERAL CARRIER Customhouse quay, Wellington, P.O. Box 168. Telephone No. 0. Goods and Parcels forwarded to any part of the World. . Furniture Carefully Removed. Telegrams and Letters roeoivo Prompt Attention. Steamers and trains waited-on if so desired. Patrons can rely on every care and attention 144 THE TIMES Office prints Cards, Circulars, Handbills, Large Posters, &0., promptly. Cheapest Printing House in tho City. MONEY TO LEND IN SUMS TO On freehold security at iowebt rates of interest in Town or Country. Tho money xa available immediately. (N.B, — Over .£IOO,OOO already advanced,' Apply personally or by letter to‘FRED. G. THOMPSON, 12, Grey street. 732 AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. MONEY TO LEND. ’ THIS Society is prepared to lend money on First-class Freehold City and Country Securities at .1. PER CENT. 41 .Apply direct to tie Society's Branch Office, Wellington, or to any of the Society’s District offices. EDWARD W. LOWE, Eeaidonl Secretary. Wellington, 27th February, 1897, . 478 CHEAPEST MONET IN THE MAEKET o rm P oTe? on FIRST-CLASS Freehold Securities in New Zealand at the following very low rates At pbom 4J xo 5: Per Cent, No commission charged. Apply AT once for further particulars to KIRK. ATKINSON AND WILSON, Solicitors, Panama street Wellington. 88S £IOO TO 20,000 iONDOK Xoan and Discount BANK. Established 1875, .0 to £IO,OOO advanced at moderate im >t for short or long periods, on persona] rity, deeds (no mortgage costs), shares, ->1 lading, 40., 40. Bills Discounted Daily, CEB ... PANAMA STREET, Wellington. Addbbsb— THE MANAGER'. LITTLEJOHN AND SON, WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS AND OPTICI > NS, 85, Lambton quay, Wellington. SKIVAL OP GOODS FORWARDED BY MB LITTLEJOHN FROM LONDON, res op Which has been Specially Made fob Üb. - BEST PROCURABLE IN QUALITI AND DESIGN. :y large Parcel of Gold Brooches, Brace 3, Muff-Chains, Bangles, Scarf-pins, Links and Studs, Fobs, &c., all beautiful goods, ing Silver Chatelaines, Clasps, Bnokles rd-oases, Pin - boxes, Match - oases,, ;Uver - mounted Stationery - cases, Blotting - oases, Inkstands and Bottles, Blaokforest Bottles, Claret Jugs, Roman Vases, Muffineers, &0., ll West End Styles by the Best West End Maser. Opera and Marino Glasses, a larg< quantity, ot fine quality. INSPECTION INVITED. .47! k,R KIEK’S- ' FARINACEOUS FOOD, A Poke Cereal Preparation For Infants, Invalids and the Aged. 25!
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3259, 16 October 1897, Page 1
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