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SALE! SALE? FULL DRESS LENGTH, BLACK OR NAVY SERGE, 3s Cd. 4a 9d. 7s 16s FANCY AND PLAIN BLACK LUSTRES, at Sale Price ’ LADIES’ CORSETS, Is 3d, Is 9d, 2s 6d, 3s 9d to 8s Gd LADIES’ HOSE, 6d, 9d, lid. Is, Is 3d, is Gd, 2s LADIES’ BLACK AND TAN KID GLOVES. Is, Is Cd, 2s. 2a 9d, 3s 9d All the above are worth near doable the money. Before you purchase UNDERCLOTHING, COSTUMES OB SKIRTS, se at Sale Price, 4s 3d. 4a lid, 5s 9d, 6a 9d, 08s0 9d, 10a 6d. 14s Cd, 17s 6d. ol these Skirts are worth 27s 6d MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING. SALE PRICE 'Jd to i ours Some E. J. WALSH & CO.

LIMITED, WELL INQTON. STEAM SPECIALITIES. A FAIRBANKS’ TV V * RENEWABLE VULCANISED ±Jm ASBESTOS 6ISC GLOBE VALVES. TBAIRBANKS' VALVES are * distinct J- from any others. Thousands in. use, and, owing to the popularity of this make, many inferior and obsolete Valves have come upon the market. < Therefore, ask for FAIRBANKS', and take no other. These VALVES are so constructed that the usual defects known to exist !n Globe Valves are eliminated. They are provided with Vulcanised Asbestos Disc Rings. The Ring is composed of the. fibre of Asbestos, to ; which is added, by patented process, waterproof vuhanisiyg material, making a Very durable packing wmoh ..will not cra9k or flake off. ‘ It is held central on its seat by guides* cast on the body of the valve. It is also veered on tbp •spindle without theVrse- of nits, screws, pins, wires-or anything that is liable to become detached while in use. The Vulcanised Asbestos king is forced into a brass holder, and the metal is spun or turned over: the edges of the ring, so it cannot drop out. The Disc consists of ring and brags bolder complete, ready for use, and can be put into the valve by simply removing the bonnet, slipping the old disc from end of spindle, substituting uew one and replacing bonnet; .Lj whole operation, ecpvnng only a few .icments’ time and no skill. These V v;s have a raised round neat upon which scale, grit or sediment is less likely to lodge than on the nroa.l, fat seats commonly used. The Staffing Bores are alt packed with Braided Round Asbestos Packing, which is very dnrrbl and cannot be blown or washed out Used by Steam Ship Companies. Public Works Department, Harbour Board, Freezing Works, Dairy Factor.rs and all intelligent users c f steam. We invite inspection and trial by all interested in this line "t goods.

PENBERTHY INJECTORS. IMPORTANT TO STEAM USERS. JENKINS BROS.’ STEAM VALVES STAND at the Head, and are always referred to by American Steam-litters, when the Best is called for. ■ . SOME OE THE REASONS WHY: 1. Contain the Jenkins Disc, which is perfectly tight under any and all pres- ; snres of steam, and is not affected by oil or acids. 2. Sand or Grit of any kind will not injure the seat. 4. Disc can be renewed by any handy man in a few minutes, without removing the valve from its place. 5. In renewing the Jenkins Valve yon have only to provide the new diso_ and not a brass holder as. well (as in other valves on the market), which, means a saving of over 50 per cent, in cost of maintenance alone, in favour of the Jenkins Valve. ■ . , 6. Every Valve tested before leaving the factory. „ . . ■ , JENKINS BROS, are the original makers of Steam Valves, with renewable discs, in the United States, and, owing to the popularity their manufactures have attained, many inferior imitations »-have come upon the market. Be sure, therefore, that yon ?et the genuine valvM_with their 'registered Trade Mark [JENKINS! cast on the body. . ~ - -Used by the Union Steam Ship Company and other with the greatest satisfaction; ' JENKINS AND MACK, WeiUHBTON. Sole Agents for New; Zealand.

THE->* Town Crier Would he wejl employed and spending his time and energies in the best interests &f the community, if he did nothing else but proclaim to coughing and sneering humanity that the 1 CURB OP THE AflE for Coughs anil Colds ia TONKING’S Ijinsoed 1 inmlsioiK £ O It’ PEE P ALA CE, WANGANUI ' (Opposite the Railway Station and close to * the Wharves). MRS RICHARDS ... ... Proprietress. Meals at all hours. The Best of Beds and first-class Accommodation. Alterations and additions now completed. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. 791

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4259, 19 January 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4259, 19 January 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4259, 19 January 1901, Page 3