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WARNOCK AND AD KIN’S SEVENTH AUTUMN SHIPMENT, EX RIMUfAKA. SHOW ROOM.—-£192 worth Mantles and Capes, bought for .£113; 2 caaoa new trimmed Millinery; 3 cases Ladies’Underclothing. ~, „ DKKS3 DEPARTMENT.—7O pieces Navy and Black Sergos, all wool, la 6£d to 5s «d the best stock in New Zealand. .£213 worth Velveteens ; colours, from 2s; black. Is <d too*. 17 boxes coloured and black Silk Velvets; 11 boxes Brocade and Tartan Velvets, oa lid and 7s lid yard. HOSE AND GLOVES.—3I3 dozen Ladies* and Children’s Stockings, direct fr.*m the mill. 1 case Gloves ; kid, 2s 6d ; swede, 2s 9d; white cotton and cashmere, black la tola9d. 900 packets A A Berlin Wool, la Gd packet of eight skeins; Beehive, ABoa, and Scotch, in all colours. ~ A FANCY DEPARTMENT.—3OOO Yards Real Torchon Lace, fine and coarse, all width#; 9 boxes Embroidery, the latest designs; 49 boxes Umbrellas, Fox’s frames, ard meet stylish handles; 1300 yards Chiffon 4-inoh wide, 3£d ; Gin, Gd; 1J- yard wide, 2a Gd and I ' 3d ; 37 boxes Frillings, Chiffon, Lisse, and Lace, various designs ; 40 boxe* Newest t'rilUuga for Pillow Oases and Underclothing ; 19 boxes White Feather Trimming; Ostrich, ‘-s 9d and 4s 3d ; Coqae, 2s 3d ; Swanskin, Is, Is Gd to 2s 9d; Natural ustriob, la; 37 boxes Silk Skirt Pleating, all colours, 6d, la 2d and la Gd yard. FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS.—Boya* Heavy Serge and Tweed Boston Blouse Suits, 3a lid, 4s Gd. 5a Gd, 6a Gd, 7a Gd to 10a; Boys’ and Youths’ 3 Garment Suits, 15s, 17a Gd, 21a; Norfolk and Melville Suita, 4s lid, 5a Gd, Gs Gd, 7a Gd to 15s ; Overcoats, deep oapes, 7a Gd to 17a Gd; Boya* Nap and Beaver Keefer Coata, 5s 3d to 12a Gd ; Pawn Covert and Highwayman Coata from 12a Gd ; Men’s Winter Tweed and Sergo Sao Suita, I7s Gd, 19a 6d, 22* Cd, 27a Gd; Macintoshes for Men, Youths and Boys, fc all our own make, and perfectly reliable. Any size made to order. TAILORING. NEW WINTER MATERIALS NOW SHOWING. IN THE £, DISCOUNT. WA KNOCK AN D ADKIN. NOBEL’S SPORTING BALLISTITE CARTRIDGES, WATERPROOF. ABSOLUTE SMOKELESSNESS UNIFORMITY—UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF EITHER DAMP OR HEAT QUICK IGNITION; LOW RECOIL EXCELLENT PENETRATION THE BEST FOR ALL GAME SHOOTING. MB THOS. MURDOCH, 76 Stockwell ntreet, Glasgow, -writes“ I hare very much pleasure iu testifying to you that I have tried your special Ballistite Cartridges —from Mr James R. Young, Qalatoa—and I find that they are by far the beat I have ever used, both for regularity and killing powers. At Alnwick, 3rd and 4th February, I killed 39 blue rooks without a miss. I shot 66 in the two days, killing 61 of that number. A letter to hand dated Glasgow, 3rd February, 1898, re Nobel’s Sporting Ballistite, states that in all the competitions at the most important pigeon clubs _at Home it maintained its prominent position. At the most influential club in England, viz , “ The Gun Club, Netting Hill," out of forty events decided between Ist November, 1897, and Slat January, 1898, Sporting Ballistite has won twenty-six events outright and divided twelve. Mr E. A. COOK, Dargaville, Now Zealand “ I have much pleasure in giving you a result of my trial this season of NOBEL’S BALLISTITE CARTRIDGES My bag tor the season is 82 brace pheasants, a much larger quantity than I over got before with other cartridges. I find them wonderfully quick on the bird—in fact, the pull of tho hammer and fall of tho bird is instantaneous. Absolutely no smoke .or reooil j residue in gnu scarcely perceptible, even after a day’s shooting, I have been able this season to make sure of birds (long shots) that before I would never have shot at. Previous to this season I have used both smokeless and black powder, and I certainly prefer BALLISTITE CARTRIDGES to any other.”—August 13, 1897. AIR J. HALL, Brookfield Inn. Devonport, writes:—“l have had 700 Ballistite Cartridges, and have used them with the greatest suooess—in fact, I believe them 10 yards better than any I have ever used. I have killed about 45 rooks with them iu a run.” — 23th Jan., 1897. GENERAL SIR GEO. S. WHITE, V. 0., G. 0.1.8., K. 0.8., Commandor-m-Ohief in India, writes “ I have used Nobel’s Special Cartridge loaded with Sporting Balliatito, and have been struck by the very long distances at which it kills. I prefer it lo any propellent force I have yet used.” —6th Jan., 1897. CARTRIDGES MAY BE OBTAINED FROM ALL GUNMAKEES AND AMMUNITION DEALERS. WEIGHT, IiAMISH & CO., PjnZfJ BILLIARD AND BiLLIAiiJJ LINING TABLI? MAKER i si INTENDING Purchasers would do well by wilting for Catalogue before pnrohasin elsewhere. OUR.TA.BLE3 ABE ABSOLUTELY GUAEANTEED-J THEjLOW EXCELSIOR CUSHION. Can ha fitt >d to any table. CRoth.llror/ and all requisite; in s ock. Billiard Diuing Tables a specialty ALFRED LEVI, CONSULTING OPTICIAN, 39, LAMBTON QUAY (next Whitcombe and Tombs). YOXJB EYES. EO THEY TROUBLE YCU ? Don’t wait to consult me until you can’t see well. It’s little tiling*? that count. A. little headache, a few black spots, an irritation ; these are the warnings that suggest SPEC TAOLUS. BROOKE’S MONKEY BRAND SOAP. WOS’I WASH CLOTHES. FOB CLEANING”|SCOUBING AND SCRUBBING FLOORS AND KITCHEN TABLES FOE POLISHING METALS, MARBLE, PAINT/,CUTLERY. CROCKERY. MACHINERY. BATHS, STAIR RODS FOB STEEL, IRON, BRASS AND COPPER UTENSILS,;PIEEIEON3. MANTELS FOE MAKING BICYCLES LOOK LIKE NEW. REMOVES RUST, DIET, STAINS, TARNISH, Ac. GOLLIN & COMPANY, Melbourne, Sole Agents for Australia,(Tasmania and New Zealand STILL ON TEE LICK LIST. Not Try YITADATIO and enjoy Good Health ? Head the following : AN END OF THIRTY-FIVE YEARS’ SUFFERING. Bluff, N Z , 23nd May, 1897, Mb W. Webber, Proprietor “ Yitadatio.” Dear Sir, —For the really could not tell) fop an internal trouble which non© of the medical profession were able to understand. What with medicines and professional attendance during all those years, I spent a emill fortune, for it was my practice to try all remedies I thought likely to do any good. I was told by a friend of min© of tho good work being done by the use of “ yitadatio, ’ and urged me to give it a trial, but I had no faith in it. 1 thought it would be like all the other remedies I had taken, without any good result; but to my astonishment I soon discovered that “Yitadatio” had found the weak spot, and after taking in all five large bottles, the effect has been that lam thoroughly cured. Sines that time I have not required any more medicine. I obtained the “ Yitadatio ” from Mr S. A. Palmer, Invercargill, sole importing agent for New Zealand.—Yours faithfully, (Storekeeper.) J. G. Tomlinson. IF UNABLE TOS OBTAIN IT FROM TOUR CHEMIST OR- GROCER, SEND DIRECT TO THE Local Wholesale and Retail Agent— J. A S T O N, HERBALIST, TORY AND JESSIE STREETS, WELLINGTON. 702 Why has the us© of Van Houten’s Cocoa Sseoate arnlvsreal, Its name $ fiou&hold wortf, and its value recogatei by all connoisseurs? 05 The season who has once tasted this ccilent and nourishing hevmg&, and has thereby found that Van Hoiiten’s Cocoa Is all that could he desired, strengthening, re 4 * freshing, exquisite lit flavour* and snore economical In use than any other, a breakfast cupful of this delightful Cocoa costing Sess than one farthing.

ORKEtoal] NHJRVOUS Suffmw, aceri JU tain, easy and permanent SELF CUBE. Having* cared myself after years of suffering, misery and loss of money to quack doctors, wid send fall particulars FREE on receipt of an addressed envelope for reply. Address—A. Miner, Q.P.O. Sydney. 729 ■

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3442, 25 May 1898, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3442, 25 May 1898, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3442, 25 May 1898, Page 4

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