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WARNOCK AND ADKIN’S SEVENTH AUTUMN SHIPMENT, EX HIMUPAKA. IHOW ROOM.—XI 92 worth Mamies and Capes, bought for £113; 2 cases new trimmed Millinery; 3 cases Ladies* Underclothing. >RRSS DEPARTMENT. —70 pieces Navy and Black Sergos, all wool, la to 5s fit tba best stock in New Zealand. .£*2l3 worth Velveteens; colours, from 2a; black« ’s 7o to o*. 17 boxes coloured and black Silk Velvets ; 11 boxes Brocade and Tartan Velvets, 5s lid and 7s lid yard. JOSE and GLOVES. —313 dozen Ladies’ and Children’s Stockings, direct from the null. 1 case Gloves ; kid, 2s Gd ; a*ede, 2s 9d; white cotton and cashmere, black stiuditng. la tols9d. 900 packets A A Berlin Wool, Is Gd packet of eigutskems; beehive, Alloa, and Scotch, in all colours. FANCY DEPARTMENT. —3000 Yards Beal Torchon Lace, fine and coarse, all widths; boxes Embroidery, the latest designs; -49 boxes Umbrellas, Fox’s frames, ar-d stylish handles; 1300 yards Chiffoa 4-inch wide, 3.V i; Gin, 6d ; yard wide, 2s»ii and i 3I; 37 boxes FrilUugs, Chiffon, Lisse, and Lace, various designs ; -40 boxe* Newest Frlllinga for Pillow Cases and Underclothing ; 19 boxes White Feather Trimming; uatrich, 2s 9a and 4s 3d; Coque, 2s 3d ; Swanskin, Is, IsGd to 2sIM ; Natural uatnoh, la; 3/ boxes Silk Skirt Pleating, all colours, 6d, Is 2d and Is Gd yard. FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND BO IS.—Boys’ Heavy Sergo and Tweed Boston Blouse Suits, 3a lid, 4s 6d, 5a 6d, 6a 6d, 7s Gd to 10s ; Boys’ and Youths* 3 Garment Suits, 15a, 17a 6d, 21s; Norfolk and Melville Suits, is lid, 5s Gd, Gs Gd, 7s Gd to 15s ; Overcoats, deep capes, 7a 6d to 17s 6d; Beys* Nap and Beaver Keefer Coats, 5s 31 to 12s Gd ; Fawn Covert and Highwayman Coats from 12s Gd ; Men’s Winter Tweed and Sergo Sdao Suits, 17s Gd, 19s Gd, 22s 6d, 27s Gd ; Macintoshes for Mon, Youths and Boys, all our own make, and perfectly reliable. Auj size made to order. TAILORING. NEW WINTER MATERIALS NOW SHOWING. Jbb IN THE DISCOUNT. WARNOCK~AND 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. MR THOS. MURDOCH. 7G Stockwell street, Glasgow, writes :—“ I have very much pleasure iu testifying to you that I have tried your special Balliatite Cartridges —from Mr James R. Young, Gala ton— and 1 find that they are by Car the b*»st 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 Gl of that number. A letter to hand dated Gleagow, 3rd February, 1898. re Nobel’s Sporting Balliatite, 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 Kngland, viz , 44 The Gun Club. Netting Hill,” out of forty events decided between Ist November, 1897, and 31st January, 1893, Sporting Balliatite has won twenty-six events outright and divided twelve, Mr E. A. COOK, Dargavillo, New Zealand :—“ I have much pleasure in giving you a result of my trial this season of NOBBL’S BALLISTITE CARTRIDGES My bag for the season is 82 brace pheasants, a much larger quantity than I ever got before with other cartridges. I find them wonderfully quick on the bird—in fact, the pull of the hammer and fall of the bird is instantaneous. Absolutely no smoke or recoil; residue in gun scarcely perceptible, even after a day's shooting, 1 have been able this season to make sure of birds (long shots* that before I would never have shot at. Previous to this season 1 have need both smokeless and black powder, and I certainly prefer BALLISTITE CARTRIDGES to any other.”—August 13,1E97. MR J. HALL, Brookfield. Inn. Devonport* writes :—” I have had 700 Ballietite Cartridges, and have used them with the greatest success—in faot, I believe them 10 yards better than any I have ever used. I have killed about 45 rooks with them in a run.”— 23th Jan., 1897, GENERAL SIR GEO. S. WHITE, V. 0., G.0.1.E., K.C.8., Oommander-in-Ohief in India, writes i—” I have used Nobel’s Special Cartridge loaded with Sporting Balliatite, and have been struck by the very long distances at which it kills. I prefer it to any propellent force I have yet used.’*—sth Jan., 1897. CARTRIDGES MAY BB OBTAINED PROM ALL GUNMAKERS AND AMMUNITION DEALERS. 4 WRIGHT, IiAMISH & CO., PEIZ £ BILLIABD AND BiLUA.-D LINING TABLY MAKERS 9 INTENDING Purchasers wculddo well by willing for Catalogue before pnrohoain elsjwbero. oue;taeies ARB absolutely guaranteed j THE3LOW EXCELSIOR CUSHION, Can be flit id to any table. Cloth,'lvor/ Bi'lß.'Caoa snd ell requisite:! in B'ook. Billiard Dining Tables a specialty 1 wtry&i ALFRED L.EVI, CONSULTING (PTICIAN, 39, LAMBTQN QUAY (next Whitoomba and Tombs). YOUB EVES. LO THEY TROUBLE Y: U ? Don't wait to consult mo until you can’t see well. It’s little thing* that count. A little headache, a few black spots, an irritation ; these are the warnings that suggest SPECTACLES. BROOKE’S MONKEY BJKAND SOAF. t WON’T WASH CLOTBEB. | ' POR CLEANING "ISCOUEING AND SCRUBBING, FLOORS AND KITCHEN TABLES POR POLISHING METALS. MARBLE, PAINT/CUTLEEY, CROCKERY, MACHINERY, BATHS. STAIR RODS POE STEEL, IRON, BRASS AND COPPER UTENSILS,;PIEEIEONS, MANTELS. POR MAKING BICYCLES LOOK LIKE NEW. REMOVES RUST, DIET, STAINS, TARNISH, Ac. 60LLIN & COMPANY, Melbourne, Solo Agents for Australia,(Tasmania ani.NbwZualandf STILL ON THE SICK LIST. YY^ HY Not Try VITADATIO and enjoy Good Health ? Read the following : AN END OP THIRTY-FIVE YEARS’ SUFFERING. „ .. luff, N.Z., 22nd May, 1897. Mb W. Webbee, Proprietor Vitadatio. ’ Dear Sir,—For the last 35 years I have been treated by dootors (the number of which I really could not tell) for au internal trouble which none of the medical profession wore able to understand. What with medicines and professional attendance during all those years X other remedies I had taken, without any gooi result; but to my astonishment I soon dia- . covered that “Vitadatio” had found the weak spot, and after taking iu all five larca bottles, the effect has been that Xam thoroughly cured. Sines that time I have not required any more medicine. I obtained the Vitadatio ” from Me S. A. Palmer, Invercargill, sole, importing agent for New Zealand.—Yours faithfully, (Storekeeper.) J. G. Tomlinson. IP UNABLE TO OBTAIN XT PROM YOUR CHEMIST OR GROCER, SENE'* DIRECT TO THE Local Wholesale and Retail Agent— J. A 8 T (J N, HERBALIST. TORT AND JESSIE STREETS, WELLINGTON. 702 Why has the I m ©f Van Houten’s Cocoa became universal, its name * household mtti, and its value mrognlaed by*lK connoisseurs? The eeasoh isclmrSofcmyefiewho has once tested this excellent and nouHshlnghevemgiv and has thereby found that Van. Houten’s Cocoa Is all that conic? be desired, strengthening* freshing, exquisite In favour* and. more economic j n than any other-, a breakfast cupful of till* delightful Cocoa costing than one farthing.

rp.SEK to all XEtTOTJP Suffered, acer-! rSrTjri Having cured mye'elf after Tears of suffering, misery and loss of money to quack « doctow, ■will Bend full particulars FREE on f receipt of an addressed envelope for reply, i Addrega-—A. M-iupf, G.P.O. Sydney. 729 *

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3444, 27 May 1898, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3444, 27 May 1898, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3444, 27 May 1898, Page 4

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