WRIGHT, RANIBII & <-50. PRIZE BILLIARD TAPI, M KER . LAMBTOX QUAY. W ELLINGTON. W., B. and Co. aro in a position now to supply tho finest Billiard Tables the marke jan produce. We have supplied with our Tables moat of the leading (dubs, Hotels and mvate gentlemen in Now Zealand and elsewhere. Old tables ore fast disappearing now » make room' for the new Low Excelsior Cushion Bollard Tables, which defy compe* ition for durability and excellence of finish. Onr fast Low Excelsior Cushion is considered jy experts the most perfect cushion in the market and can bo fitted to any table. : Billiard Pining Tables for Gentlemen's Residences, where room is limited, are tho laahion now. They are made in different designs to suit the room, have slate beds and are it real good article, and no gentleman's residence should be without one. Ivory ba'ls, benzoline balls, ones, beat West of England cloth and all the requisites required for a first slase billiard room in stock. Our tables erected, it* desired, in any part of the colony by our own men. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES AND ALL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION. WINTER SAL E NOW ON. IMMENSE REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS WARNOCK AND ADKIN. SSgTWe have recently disposed ot onr Branch Businesses at Palmerston North and Feilding, and having now no outlet for Surplus Stock, ENORMOUS .REDUCTIONS are made to elear. LET US SPBAY. If we have the scale from Son Jose, Let os spray. Or other pest, be what it miy. Let ns spray. While we lazy round they’re feedin’. While we’re swearin’ they’re a breedin’, O. P. poison’s whatlwe’re needin’, Let us spray. Lay a stock of Pam green ia, Let us spray. Don’t forget the kerosenih’, Let us spray. Into crevices go huntin’, i top the hoppers’-oheerfnl jumpin’, What we’ve got to do is pumpin’, Let ns spray. Pupa, chrysalis, and millers, Let us spray. Fungi mixed with caterpillars, Let us spray. Be they plump, or thin, or flaccid, Bring to bear on them the acid. That’s tho way to make ’em placid, Let us spray. FITTED WITH A. & T. BDBT’S TRIUNE JETS SPRAYING •fLOYUL o ’?’’ I PUMPS I 3 PATENT INDISPENSABLE TO FVhRY FRUIT-GROWER. A. & T. BUIiT (LIMITED), MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. 740 I CAN’T SEE AS well as I should, is a complaint you hear not only from elderly people, but from many young folks. Aon is no criterion tor the wearing ot glasses. Many arc born with greater defects than come from age. Young people inherit and cultivate defects by strain and abuse. Young, old or middle-aged, if your eyes are not giving you the assistance they should, ascertain the trouble. I ean tell you. Let mo examine your eyes. THE OTOPHONE, A New Instrument, just received. Tho B?st Aid tor Hearing yet invented. ALFRED LEVI, CONSULTING OFTICI4N, 30, LAMBTON QUAY.
SPRING SOWING. THE UNITED FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. W* are now opening up, ex Euahine, a very ohoioe eeleotion of Seeds of all descriptions for Spring Sowing, including all rarieties of Turnips, Rape, Clovers, Piorin, Foas, Fescues and Mustard, which we con offer at exceptionally low rates. Prices and Samples on application. EAELY SEED POTATOES. We are also offering choice lines of every] description of Early Seed Potatoes, including Beauty of Hebron, Early Rose, Bath, Pinko and Ashleaf Kidneys, Brace's, Breeze's Prolific, Magnum Bonum, Victory, Snowflakes; also, picked Derwent and Brdtvn River Seed, all at the most reasonable rales. JOHN G. EESTELL, MANAGER. Wellington, TO ISfh May, j.B MESSRS h com LAE AED CHISHOLM, WELLINGTON. I~^BAB|BIR3,— I am directed by Hie Excellency the Governor and the Countess of Eanfurly to inform you that they are very pleased with the way in which the orders for Government House have been executed this year, and more oepeoially with the carpets which you have supplied. Great oars on order). attention has boon bestowed in the carrying on of all Tours faithfully DUDLEY ALEXANDER, Captain. A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY 18 VITADATIO, THE GREAT TASMANIAN HERBAL REMEDY FOE ALL DISEASES OP THE BLOOD. It will Cnye Yon (without operation) even when the Eminent Doctors of London and Melbourne—or any other part of the world—have failed. BE it Bright’s Disease, Cancer, Hydatids, Consumption, Piles, Gall-stones, Liver or Kidney Complaint, Gravel, Stricture, Eczema, Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Indigestion, *o., *o. The following are the names of a few of the leading persons who have been cured by the use of VITADATIO since its introduction into Victoria in March, 1897 —William Horne. Esq., aged 70, Warrambool, Gravel; Mr McKenzie, contractor, South Preston, Consumption ; J. Molndoe, Esq., Metropolitan Board of Works, Collins street, City, Liver Complaint ; W. H. Brewer, Esq., manufacturer, Queen’s Bridge, Hydatids ; George Carpenter Esq., aged 86, fanner, Drysdale, Victoria, Eczema; Mr Tomlins, Williamstown Woollen Faotory, Bad Tongue; Miss Jones, Little River (near Geelong), Victoria, Hydatids ; Mrs Bark, ’’Waimea," Pentland Pde., Yarraville, Gall-stones and Enlargement of Liver; Mr Jenkins, foreman, Yarraville Chemical Works, Stricture ; Mr Skinner, fireman, Melbourne Gas Works, Sciatica; Miss Griffiths, Exhibition Honee, Drummond street, Carlton, Melbourne, Liver and Kidney Trouble; Mr Anld, 23, Fitzroy street, Footscray, Melbourne, Cancer in the Neok ; and hundreds of others whose names are not mentioned. Ask yonr Grocer or Chemist. If not obtainable locally, send to the WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AGENT, J. AS T ON, MEDICAL HERBALIST. TOBY AND JESSIE STREETS, WELLINGTON. MAYPOLE SOAP (FOE HOME DYEING). WILL* DTE ANY COLOUR OR SHADE, WON’T WASH OUT OR FADE. 30L0URS STOCKED. CREAM SALMON PINK ALOE GREEN FAWN NAVY BLUE SCARLET HELIOTROPE CANARY NUT-BROWN CERISE AT SOAP HE# D pps DYE COLOURS STOCKED LIGHT BLUE MAROON ORANGE CARDINAL BLACK PINK CRIMSON MAUVE TEBEA COTTA For Dyeing Silks, Satins, Velvets, Cottons, Woollens, Laos Goods, &c. JOLLIN i COMPANY; Melbourne,'Sole Agents for Australia, Tasmania and New Zealand
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 3504, 5 August 1898, Page 4
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