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WARNOCK AND ADKIN’S SEVENTH AUTUMN SHIPMENT, EX RmUTAKA. A . SHOW ROOM.—XI 92 worth Mantles and Capeaj bought for j£U3; 2 casea new trimmed Millinery; 3 cases T-adiea* Underclothing. % DRKSS DEPARTMENT.—7O pieces Navj T and Black Serges, all wool, Is 6Jd to 5a Gd ; the best stock in New Zealand. j£2l3 worth Velveteens ; colours, from 2a; black, Is 7d to ss. 17 boxes coloured and black Silk Velvets ; 11 boxes Brocade and Tartan Velvets, 5a lid aim uu yaru. , ... HOSE and GLOVES. — 3I3 dozen Ladies" and Children's Stockings, direct from the mill. 1 ca&e Gloves ; kid, 2s Gd ; s* ede, 2a 9d ; white cotton and cashmere, black stitching, la to ls9d. 900 packets A A Berlin Wool, XsGd packet of eignt skeins; Beehive, Alloa, and Scotch, in all colours. FANCY DEPARTMENT.—3OOO Yards Real Torchon Lace, fine and coarse, all widths; boxes Embroidery, the latest designs ; 49 boxes Umbrellas, Fox’s frames, and moat stylish handles ; 1300 yards Chiffon 4-inch wide, 3£d ; Gin, Gd ; l£ yard wide, 2s 6d and 3s 3d ; 37 boxes FrilUngs, Chiffon, Lisse, and Lace, various designs ; 40 boxes Newest Prillinga for Pillow Cases and Underclothing; 19 boxes White Feather Trimming; Ostrich, 2s 9d and 4a 3d ; Coque, 2s 3d ; Swanskin, Is, la Gd to 2s 9d ; Natural Ostrich, la ; 37 boxes Silk Skirt Pleating, all colours, 6d, la 2d and la Gd yard. FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS.—Boys* Heavy Serge and Tweed Boston Blouse Suita, 3s lid, 4s Gd, 5a 6d, 6s Gd, 7s Gd to 10s ; Boys’ and Youths* 3 Garment Suita, 15s, 17a Gd, 21a; Norfolk and Melville Suita, 4s lid, 5s Gd, Gs Gd, 7s Gd to 15s ; Overcoats, deep capes, 7a Gd to 17a Gd; Boys* Nap and Beaver Keefer Coats, 5s 3d to 12s 6d ; Pawn Covert and Highwayman Coats from 12s Gd ; Men’s Winter Tweed and Serge Sac Suita, 17a 6d, 19a 6d, 2?,* 6d, 27s 6d; Macintoshes for Men, Youths and Boys,‘>ll our.j.own mate, and perfectly reliable. Any size made to order. TAILORING. NEW WINTER MATERIALS NOW SHOWING. IN THE DISCOUNT. WARNOCK A V /A i < ADKIN. SCO DLL All AND CHISHOLM HAVE vary much pleasure in announcing to thoir Clients, and the Public of Wellington, that the Extensive Additions to their already Large Warehouse have been completed and they are now in a position to make the LARGEST AND BEST DISPLAY OP FURNITURE, FURNISHINGS. CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, Ac., in New Zealand. Having spared no Expense on our NEW CARPET |ROOM, we have obtained what is most essential, A good light, and are now showing over 100 CASES AND BALES OF CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, RUGS, &o. As we have been entrusted with the partial Refurnishing of Government Honso with FURNITURE, CARPETS, Ac., It is suffioieut guarantee of the Style and Quality of our Goods. Being Manufacturers of Furniture on a very large scale, we use only the vary best ' materials, employ the best workmen, and claim to sell the very boat Article, at the lowest . possible prices, as the following quotations will show ; TAPESTRY SQUARES —Size, 12ft x Oft, 535; 12ft x 10ft Gin, 655. All now patterns. , BEST BRUSSELS AND AXMINSTER SQUARES, woven in one piece, m ail sizes, i Prices, from £5 10s. The very latest designs, i TAPESTRY CARPETS, with Borders to match, from 2s 3d to 4s 3d 1 BRUSSELS CARPETS„with Borders to match, 4s 3d, 4s 6d, os, os 6d, 5a 9d ; WILTON AND AXMINSTER CARPETS, with Borders to match. 6a 6d, 7s 6d, 10s 6d ' SHEEPSKIN RUGS, in all Colours, with Door Mats to match, at 4a , DINING-ROOM SUITES, £l2. TELESCOPE DINING TABLES, £3 15a SIDEBOARDS, Glass Backs, £5 10s. DRAWING-ROOM SUITES, in Tapestry, £ll 15s ' DRAWING-ROOM SUITES, in Tapestry and Plush, £l2 5a DRAWING-ROOM SUITES, in Genoa and Plush, £l6 1 BEDROOM FURNITURE —Toilet Chests, from £2 10a; Washstands, marble tops, £3 J 5s ( Wardrobe, glass door, £6 IQs j Pall size Brass-rail Bedsteads, £3 10s • We keep in stook choice selections of Fenders and Brasses, at all prices and quality, • bought from the leading English manufacturers; also a large assortment of Peyton and l Peyton’s BEDSTEADS—without a doubt the beat in the market. , All about to furnish would do well to give us a call, and inspect onr stock and compare prices. All information given,{and prices quoted. No one pressed to buy. WE WOULD CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR LINOLEUM. Special Value in LINOLEUMS, 75 pieces, 6ft wide, at 2s square yard; 20 different patterns to select from. Pot quality and design they are not to be^equallod. NAIRN’S A LINOLEUMS, 4s 6d sqVd L NAIRN’S B LINOLEUMS, 4s sq yd NAIRN’S C LINOLEUMS, 3s 3d sq yd INLAID TILE LINOLEUMS, 5s 6d and 6s 6d sq'yd CORK CARPETS, 5s and Bs 3d sq yd ' The above Prices are the Lowest quoted in the City and’are all the VERY NEWEST DESIGNS. Ifl’you reqnirela really FIRST-CLASS the Large Stock now showing | SCODLLAE. AND CHISHOLM’S 1 ! LAM ETON QUAY. NOTE.—Our establishment is closed at 1 o’clock on Saturday. Open all ’day Wednesday. ALFRED LEYI, CONSULTING OPTICIAN, 39, LAMBTON QUAY (next Wbitoombe and Tombs). YOUR EYES. DO TH&Y TROUBLE YOU ? Don’t wait to consult mo until you can’t see well. It’s little things that count. A little headache, a few blaok spots, an irritation ; these are the warnings that suggest SPEC TACLES. YOU SICK? TRY YITAJDATIO. KIDNEY DISEASE CURED. 3, Campbell street, Hobart. Mb W. Webbbb, Dear rir,—Knowing there are so many of our fellow-citizens suffering from the kidney complaint, I would suggest that you make your “ Vitadatio ” Cure as widoiy known as possible. After trying the usual remedies with no permanent result, I was advised to give yon a call. The “ Vitadatio ” you prescribed effected a moat marvellous cure, and from that date I have been perfectly free from every pain and ache.—Yours faithfully, John Stbanoeb. GALL STONES CONQUERED, t Gebbie’a Valley, Little River, Canterbury, N.Z., August 18th, 1896. 3 Dear Sir, —For some time I have been a groat sufferer with gall stones, which at times - completely prostrated me, and quite unfitted me for my daily duties. After trying many , remedies without success, I was induced to try “ Vitadatio,” and am most happy to say before I had finished the first bottle I found great relief; and after taking three bottles 3 lam quite restored to good health again. You have liberty to use this letter as you wish. > Yours gratefully, i. ' Ellen Wheelbb. IP UNABLE TO OBTAIN IT PROM YOUR CHEMIST DIRECT TO THE Local Wholesale and Retail Aoent— J. A S T O N, OR GROCER, SEND HERBALIST, TORY AND JESSIE STREETS, WELLINGTON. 702

MAYPOLE SOAP (FOE HOME HIEING). WILL DTK ANT COLOUR OB SHADE, WON’T WASH OUT OE FADE. COLOURS STOCKED. CREAM SALMON PINK ALOE GEEEN FAWN NAYT BLUE SCARLET HELIOTROPE CANARY NUT BROWN CERISE new out STVLI STYLUS \ SOAP WASHES &n WASHES &.DYE3 J DOESN'T! - * DYEyTffi^HAfJDS COLOUES STOCKED LIGHT BLUE MAROON GRANGE CARDINAL BLACK PINK CRIMSON MAUVE TERRA COTTA' For Dyeing Silks, Satins, Velvets, Cottons, Woollens, Laoe Goods, &o. LIN & COMPANT, Melbourne, Sole Agents for Australia, Tasmania and New Zealand eoa & W': ■ y \.yt J, >7. -K f-’ ill JS ,: “p mm V/hy has the use of Van Houtsn’s Cocoa become universal, its name a household word, and its value recognised by all connoisseurs? S8&I A i t m A g m . ■- £3 The season is clear to everyone tvho has once tasted this excellent and nourishing beverage* and has thereby found that Van Houten’s Cocoa Is all that could bs desired, strengthening, re~ freshing, exquisite In flavour*: and more economical in us&f than any other, a breakfast cupful of this delightful Cocoa costing less than one farthing.

irSKKE to all NfcivVOUS Sufferers, a certain, easy and permanent SELF CURE. Haring cured myself after years of Buffering, misery and loss of monoy to quack doctors, will send full particulars EKEiS on receipt of an addressed envelope for reply. Address —A. Miner, Q.F.O. Sydney. 729

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3437, 19 May 1898, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3437, 19 May 1898, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3437, 19 May 1898, Page 4