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-SL^ OP : vJ i? i THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN living well a-id li.vh; vary smallif you buy right. • between ' Seeing WELL and, Seeing beyond Endurance. Tiis.n why want to meet people who are troubi eyesight. The old fasbien-.d tadow more inferior to modern iilamiDauoa style glasses are to the modern oyosetvioeable spectacles I ciLi-you to-d your first pair of sncjtaf.'ei is correct impprtauce of beginning right is very .-•GUIS lIFIO Ft IT!K * IN A iiCXEN 11b’10 WAY. Urge Tlt'XCti.G EYES. - Just received ! t variety, shades, and sizes. CO NS (J LT [MG OFTFC F V V ■) 31). LaAlbTO.s QUAY. AfLFREQ LEVI COBR-UGATED COPPEIi CYLINDERS. FOR BATH, BOILERS AND DOMESTIC PURPOSES. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS DESIRING THE BEST SPECIFY OOE MAKE £ mm PORCELAIN ENAMELLED BATHS, SIENNA ENAMELLED BATHS, PLATE ZINC BATHS, GALVANISED IRON BATHS, Lavatory Tops and Basins, Gas and Electric Light Fittings, Water and Steam Fittings, VENBKUTH \! INJECTORS, Englebert’s Lubricating Oil ENGINEERS' AND TROMFOUNDEESi COPPERSMITHS, ERA.SSFOUNDERS , . ■ AND 'LEAD PIPE MANUFACTURERS. GAS AND WATERWORKS CONTRACTORS. GOLD, ..SILVER AND NICKEL PLATERS. ELBCTROPLATERS. Oiir manufactures are the VERY BEST that ll.o_Most Approved Machinery and Highest Shilled Labour can Produce. A. & T. .) MANNERS STREET, AVELLINGTON. ■‘NOBEL’S SPORTING BALLISTITE, fHE NEW SPORTING POWDEB. RTssO (M K5£L WiiTßi &PIU )OF QUICK IGNITION i:IGB YEiOC ! IY. T. E.BLST FOR' ALL GAM■US TIN —' Absd’utolr Sn okelcae, Water-resisting, Unaffected by Heat • , , Unaffected by Moiyure, •VelooitysUnaurpaßßod, .Uniformity Unciua’ied.. .. [OPINIONS OF SPORTSMEN AVUO HAVE USED IT: F. V. KELLY Auckland'; — 1 " In reference to my experience of •’'Ballistite’ powder, I can strongly recommend it both, as regards pattern and penetration, and it is certainly the cleanest; powder in the market, j have experimented at various times, and for several voara with, the different makes ot smokeless powders, with the result'that Tnow constantly use 'Ballistite' ; and I have great pleasure in recommending it to all sportsmen requiring a first-class cartridge. HUGH OWEN, D.M.D., Ponsonby, Auckland“l have used a great quantity of vour Sporting Ballistite, and have much pleasure m saying it has always given me every satisfaction. The killing of the powder are excellent, and it is also without’,doubt the cleanest powtler I have used. With regard to my success m dividinsf lii'st and second prizes.-with ]VIr Cutts at the recent handicap pigeon match, hold at Potter’s. Paddock; Tinay state that X considciMny success due largely to using cartridges loadhd 'With' Nobel’s Sporting Ballistite. E A COOK JDargavillc,. N.Z.; —-“I have much pleasure in giving you the result of my trial this season of Nobel’s Ballistite Cartridges. My bag for the season is eighty-two 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. I have been able This season to make sure of birds (long shots) that heiore I would never have shot at. Previous to this season I have used both smokeless and black powder, and 1 certainly prefer Ballistite Cartridges to any other. ’ , ; May bj purchased from all Gunsmiths and Ironmongers;' , , , , ■

SOLDIERS' IN YOUB JLOOD. The part whic’n the corpuscles of the blood play in ••making good the loss occasioned to the .body, .bj r wear and ''■teat,".'and in carrying off the effete or worn-out material, has been compared to tno, pare played by a ■ •"soldier/ ; The i corpuscles of pure blood arc mur soldier-, friends' who renair the worn-out tissues of. tn.e body, .and fight a^ainst disease-germs. The first condition for good health is pure blood, and that can omy.be obtained . and kept-by,taking puredood-and. drum. , - Adulterated fdod-stuffs and drinks.are..the.pests of the nVoclern market, and all too often health considera--Hiohs arehacrific'sd'to’' apparent cheapness. If you would have ‘a' pure-drink, ■ take cocoa ; but’ lot it _ bc_ a pure cocoa, such as Vaii Houten’s, which is highly digestible, extremely"' ’soluble,■ ahd ; of most delicious taste._ It is cheap, too, for it costs less than a farthing a cup. It is easily made ; it has an attractive aroma ; and it contains mote nourishment than an equal quantity of the best bqof-tea.. , : 'J HME. \OU TRIED VAN HOOTEH’S Eating CHOCOLATEP

Inall Paris of theWorfd the NATURAL FOOD FOR A BABE is SVI OTHER’S MILK.nnd.THJS DOES NOT CONTAIN STARCH. IToung Infants CANNOT digest STARCHY FOODS, a perfect Artificial Food foi ..lalants-mnstj‘therefor- CONTAIN £TARCH« ■, ® || ; i •■ : Mr SYISCI. BUT MAKES A PERFECT .FOOD FOR THE YCUNUEST Ch'iiAJ MELUX t FOOD lor lofanrs -oo Invalids Of be cbtoin.-d i>!" t>w:jr- cnr««»!innt Ust tVoili!. mum. peg»h*M< *okbbi, imm, w* dyes aiw oouamn. WON’T WAS Hi OUT OR FADE. NO MESS. ISC •(> -fQOUBLE. for Dyeing Silk, Satin, Cotton, Wool, Feathers, Lace Goods, &c., <xc„ «Stt a WAV POLE COMPANY Ld.. 98 High Holborn, London. GOUL'N & company. Sole Agents for Australasia.'

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3735, 9 May 1899, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3735, 9 May 1899, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3735, 9 May 1899, Page 2