WARNOCK AND ADKIJ Have just had the good fortune to receive this week a shipment of goods which are very scarce in New Zealand. OQQA worth of White and Fancj 3W/411/vJ Piques, Corduroys, and ilus lina, for Blouses and Dresses. PIQUES, Bid to Is 9d yd. MUSLINS, Sid to Is 2d yd. OVER 3000 yds PRINTS, Crums and Hoyle’s. All guaranteed to wash, anr the best value procurable. pi kq worth St. Gall. Embroideries, *:r dbJ.Oi/ to 40in wide, including some very Handsome White Boxed Robes, with Lace and Embroidery to complete the Costume. 600 pairs KID GLOVES, 2s 6d and 3s 6d a pair. All guaranteed. ,£9O worth of the Latest in Ladies’ and Gents’ TIES. We are Selling FRISTER AND ROSSMANN’S SEWING MACHINES. Hand Machine, complete, ,£3 10s. Treadle Machine, complete, £4 15s. These are half the prices charged when travellers fend horses and carts are employed. WARNOCK & ADKIN. CHEAPEST PLACE For USIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ' At DAVIS AND HARRIS'S. 1, Willis street (Fitzgerald’s Corner), Wellington. 731 M PHOTOS of the New Zealand Contingent and the Camp posted to. any address for 2s each. P. J. Feeney, Photographer, 130, Upper Willis street (next to JUpp's), Welliilgton. 868 MEW STYLES IN LADIES’ HAIR. - I > Children’s Haircuvi.ing, Hairdressing and Hair Work in all its branches. Latest tints in Hair Dyes. We are now showing the new Pompadour frame, as now worn. C. A. Turner and Co., next The Economic. 819 SUPERIOR Board and Residence.—Vacancies for two gentlemen, good table, hot', cold and shower baths,. piano, good locality, 10, Mowbray street, close to Government Buildings and Wcllingtoiyterrace. ■ ' ■ 676 LL, kinds of Mechanical Work and ,XjL Cycle Repairs wanted. , Dunloy Tyres; and Accessories supplied at lowest S rices. ■ Good work guaranteed., \ Lawn Cowers ground equal to new at Gough’s, 116, Upper Willis' street. ’A" triah soliv cited. . . . 237 AJ. WAKEFOi J, Umbrella Maker ■ and- Cutler, b atari ' business, 78/ Cuba street. Umbrellas and Parasols made on the shortest notice; R°-covering and Repairing a speciality. Ladies’ own material made up. 409 CYCLE repairing and manufacturing, enamelling, nickel-plating, etc.; any make of machine overhauled, adjusted aha fixed up generally; best work- tyres and parts b« tne Dunlop Company’s lowest prices. Grove Cycle Works. Ghuzhee street, LETUMORLKUM —Send ns your Bicycle Repairs. OUr charges won’t bleak your pocket. Barnett and Sinclair, Sterling Cycle Agents, opposite Erapir-, ibis street., 647 SIXTY Views New Zealand Scenery for Is; ,i. ill Forms. Is; Weldon’s Patterns, Is; Journal, sd; Children’s Bazaar, 2d; Dressmaker, 2d; Sheldon’s Books, 3d, 4d, 6d, Is) ' Richard Brown, Willis street. 68 F LORA SOAP! FLORA SOAP! FLORA SOAP! TBOUND. —" Spring Blossom Ointment," JC cures poisoned wounds, chilblains, chapped hands, sore eyes, sore lego, burns and all skin complaints. Price, 6d and Is everywhere. Agents, Kempthorne, Prosser and Co. . 299 DISCOVERED at last, a Laundry where you can depend on punctual collection and delivery of washing, combined with excellent work. Send your linen to tb» Empire Strain Laundry, Kent terrace. 962 THE COFFEE PALACE (Opposite Railway Station). PALMERSTON NORTH. WANTED, the travelling Public to know that the above ; s now open. Tariff—Five Shillings per day.— T. FAIRHUBST, Manager (late lessee Woodville, Palmerston Railway Refres. -ni Rooms, and Manawatu Dining Car Porters meet all trains. 623 w ANTED KNOWN. J. F. STEENBERG, Practical Sewing Machine Expert and Mechanic, 14, Courtenay Place (next Rouse and Hurrell’s.) Repairs all kinds of sewing machines on the shortest notice. Charges low. Satisfaction guaranteed. Bring your machines. No Cure No 3*ayl 311 WANTED Known. —The Record Reign Silver-mounted Fox’s frame silk Umbrella, with your name in full and date engraved, can be manufactured for 12s 6d at Lethaby’s, 26, Wilns street. To our Country friends: Postage paid any part of .New Zealand. Umbrellas re-covered 'with silk, Italian cloth and Levantine twill, from 3s 6d; best twill Italian, specially manufactured, for our own family, from 4s 6d; best silk, from 6s 6d. Don’t throw any umbrella away; send it to Lethaby’s and get a new one made of it. Scissors, knives and raimrs ground; glass and china riveted. / ... TROUT FISHING TACKLE. rANTED Known, selling at the follow- . ing reductions:—l2ft rod, in bag, now 8a 6d; flies, 2s 6d, now Is Cd doz; : casta. Is 6d, now 9d;. traces. Is 6d, la; lines (50yds plaited), 4s, now 2a 40yds waterproof, 2s 6d, now Is 9d; :s silk waterproof, ss, now 3s 6d; fish :et.a, 8s 6d, now 5s 6d; minnows frqm i; 13in gut, ss, now 3s .per 100. mnt of purchase to accompany order, te for Price-list. T. ARTHUR, 13, ibton quay. SXI Flora soap FLC
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXX, Issue 3883, 28 October 1899, Page 1
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