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CORRUGATED COPPER CYLINDERS. FOB BATH, BOILERS AND DOMESTIC PURPOSES. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS DESIRING THE BEST SPECIFY OUR MAKE 'vrr “"r 1 ” PORCELAIN ENAMELLED BATHS, SIENNA ENAMELLED BATHS, PLAIE ZINC BATHS. GAL YANISED IRON BATHS. Lavatory Tops and Basins, Gas and Electric Light Fittings, Water and Steam Fittings, PENBERTJi Y INJECTORS, Engleberfs Lubricating Oil AND IRONFOUNDERS, COPPERSMITHS, BRASSFOUNDERS AND LEAD PIPE MANUFACTURERS. GAS AND WATERWORKS CONTRACTORS. GOLD. SILVER AND NICKE L PLATERS, ELECTROPLATERS. Our manufactures are the VERY BEST that the Most Approved Machinery and Highest Skilled Labour can Produce. A. & T. BURT (LTD.) MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. NOBEL’S'SPORTING BALLISTITE, THE-NEW SPORTING POWDER. PORTiiIIPTE ©a S£ge jarv. hM/ >KBLESS OF WATKBPE QUICK IGMTDM HIGH VELOC '1 Y T:-ELDEST FOR ALL GAM / SH9OTIN ADVANTAGES Absolutely Smokeh-ss, Wutor-rcsisting, Unaffected by Hat Unaffectedly Moisture, VelooityiUn- urpaßsod,;Umformity Unequalled. {OPINIONS OF SPORTSMEN WHO HAVE USED IT: S. COUSINS, Dunedin:—"l have given Ballistite a fair trial th s season against Schultz and Amberite at wild fowl . in 9 re l re »ula r and quicker than any other powder I have shot wit*SjjC«-ever had a single hang fire with it this season, which is a fault I find in BevefiW/mtT Nitrq powders. It also kills tho game very clean. The recoil is very sngLT considering th© penetration. During Tatter part of the season that I used it th game was very wild, but I could, always depencf on killing game very clean up to sixty yards, which I think speaks very high I; for its killing qualities. I might also say that after firing all day your gun is as clean as when you fired the first two or three shots. fOB, hare tite very them 215, tried mending it to my friends/' MR W. H. SKETCH, President Dunedin Gun Club Having used Nobel’s Ballistite Powder on several occasions I can recommend it to the Shooting Public as a First-Class Powder. It is a first-class article, being perfectly smokeless, hard hitting, good penetration, and no recoil. It also has the advantage of not leaving your gun dirty after a day's shooting. I used it lately at a day's shoting and made some splendid long shots at swan and ducks. The members of the Dunedin Gun Club are using it a great deal at present, and are highly pleased with it. May b© purchased from all Gunsmiths -And Ironmongers. THE MOST NUTRITIOUS* Sold.only in labelled tine., JAMBS BPPS & Co,, Ltd,. Homoeopathic Chemists, London, England. INVALUABLE TO ALL THE BEST CHOCOLATE. When placing on r the market the new product Van Houten’s Chocovfor eating), some months ago, the manufacturers had before them the object of offering buyers a nutritive and digestible Chocolate of irreproachable composition, while at the same time more delicious in flavor than any of the already existing kinds;..in other Words, a Chocolate which, Loth from the point of view as to health as well; as to flavor, should satisfy the most exacting demands. 'The universal good opinion concerning Van Houtcn’® Chocolate, seems to prove, that this object has been attained; and it is recognised as being as. superior to other Chocolates, as Yan Houten’s Cocoa is superior td other Cocoas. When ’travelling, picnicking,’ or bicycling, it proves of nreat service, i O . , Sold in Tins of Croquettes and Tins of Drops. Also in Square Tablets and Small Bars. mail Parts of, the World the NATURAL FOOD FOR A BABE is MOTHER'S ' MILK, and THIS DOES NOT CONTAIN STARCH, Young Infants CANNOT digest STARCHY FOODS,-a perfect Artifibia l Pood foi Infants must, thereto**- CONTAIN STARCH. n CONTAINS KC* STSKOH. BUT MAKES A PERFECT FOOD FOR THE YOUNGEST CEIL IIELLIK'S FOOD lor Infants ana Invalids n:n- if ohr.ticed »f MJ Ccnlerr tb? Wodu. MELLIH’S fflOß ;WaRS. SGfflOi!, SOAP OYES ANY COLOUR. WON'T WASH OUT OR FADE NO MESS. NO TROUBLE. t Ofaing Silk, Satin. Cotton. Wool. Feathers. Lace Goods, dc., 4*.' « MAYPOLE COMPANY Ld„ 98 High Holborn. London. COLLIN & COMPANY, Sole Agents for Australasia':

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3736, 10 May 1899, Page 2

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