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3DWARD HUMPHRIES & Co., Ltd., PEESHORE, ENGLAND, SPECIALTIES,—PortabIe Engines, Threshing Machines, General /gncu'tural Implements and Machinery, Sugar Machinery, Cider Presses, Tubing and Wi emaking Machinery, and their 0 “ATLAS & PATENT ***** OIL ENGINE IS ACKNOWLEDGED to bo tho Most Efficient ■which, hfl-g yet been offered to tho Public, for all purposes whore power is required, whilst owing to its steady running, it will be - found to be an Excellent Motor for Electric Light. With this Engine an impulse is obtained eveiy other revolution, the Consumption of Oil is about Phroe-quarters of a Pint per Brake Horse Power per Hour, Occupies Little Space, and is Specially Designed for working in the hands of Unskilled Persons. Circular, giving very full particulars, will be forwarded on application to the Agents, JOHN BISHOP AND CO., National Mutual Chambers, WELLINGTON. CLOTHING MADE FROM OUR OWN WOOL GROWING. NEW NEW ZEALAND ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY-S Clothing ia made to fit tall, slender Hon clothing factory's Guard and Cossack Suits for lioya and Youths oxoel style and quality NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING PACTOEY’S Saddle Tweed Trousers for Farmers and Stookmen are made to wear NEW NEW NEW ZEALAND ZEALAND ZEALAND CLOTHING PACTOEY’S Homespun Suita are light and durable for spring CLOTHING PACTOEY’S Clothing ia made to fit short, stout Hen. CLOTHING PACTOEY’S K.B. Suits for Boys and Youths, in good quality tweeds, excel everything NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY’S Clothing wears well and gives satisfaction 57, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. H. A. UOBISON, Manager. Why has the use of Van Houten’s Cocoa become universes, its name a household word, end Its value recognised by alff connoisseurs T The season Is clear to eveiyone who has once tasted this ex* cellent and nourishing beverage, and has thereby found that Van Houten’s Cocoa Is all that could be desired, strengthening,; re* freshing, exquisite in flavour/ and more economical in use than any other, a breakfast cupful of this delightful Cocoa costing less than one farthing. THE EMPIRE STEAM COACH FACTORY, COURTEKA/ PLACE, WILLIHCTOH. PROPRIETORS, ROTISF, & -BURRELL. THE Proprietors of the above Coach Factory have great pleasure in announcing to their numerous patrons and the inhabitants of the Empire City and its snrroundng districts that their Now Commodious Premises are now complete in every respect. Our Manufacturing Department is one of the largest and best designed buildings in the Southern Hemisphere. We undertake to build all kinds of vehicies,];trom the Hand Jart to the admired Landau and Dog-Cart. A NEW DEPARTURE. We have arriving shortly special shipments of the most prominent makers in the BIIGYCLE BUBII27ESB. We have associated with our up-to-date Manufacturing Establishment a thorough practical Bicycle Engineer, who will have charge of our new departure, THE BYKES. Before concluding, we take this (the earliest opportunity) of returning thanks to >ur numerous customers for the very liberal patronage bestowed on us in the past, with i hope for a continuance of tbo same in the future. All kinds of Jobbing Work a Specialty. None Other than Thoroughly Practical Tradesmen Employed at Our Factory, Telephone Ho. 212.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3259, 16 October 1897, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3259, 16 October 1897, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3259, 16 October 1897, Page 2 (Supplement)

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