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Watson s I* Wilis IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD.

SALE! SALE! THE BARGAINS FOR ALL. 30 DOZ WHITE HONEYCOMB TOWELS. Is lid doz 35 DOZ WHITE TURKISH TOWELS, 3s Gd doz, 4d each 40 DOZ WHITE TURKISH TOWEL usual price lid, now Is Id pair 27 DOZ WHITE TURKISH TOWELS usual price Is Id, sale price. Is 6d nair 29 DOZ WHITE TURKISH TOWELS, usual price Is 3d. Is Gd, 2s, now Is. Is 2d. Is Gd - PLAIN AND TWILL SHEETING, d, 9d, lOd, la 3d. 2s, worth from 10d to 2s 6d WOMEN’S RIB AND PLAIN CASHMERE HOSE. Gd, Bd. lOd, la. Is 3d. la Gd, Is 9d. 2s. 2a Gd, 3s Gd; usual price was from 9d to 4s 200 LADIES’ NEAT PRINTS, Is 6d, 2s, 2s Gd, 3s, 3s 9d, 5s Gd; usual price 2s. 2s 9d to 5a Gd 500 PAIR LADIES' BLACK AND TAN KID GLOVES, Is. Is 6d. 2s. 2s Gd, 3s Gd. 4s Gd, 3s; were sold previous. Is 9d, 2s up Ga 9d 600 LADIES’ SKIRTS AND BLOUSES. Now is the time to get good, cheap. Skirts and Blouses, all made on the premises MEN’S SUITS, all wool tweed, 15s Gd, 17s Gd, 21s, 26s Gd to 40s, all reduced Irom 2ls to 50s TAILORING ON THE PREMISE*. STYLE & FIT E. J. WALSH & CO. 75. WILLIS STREET. IRONMONGERY 0 IRONMONGERY, THE CHEAPEST IRONMONGER tts Now Selling the following at Special Low Prices for CASH:— RANGESLUKE’S, SCOTTB AND BHAOK- , LOCK'S AMERICAN STOVES—NEW DOVER AND TASMA, specially cheap TILED GRATES—THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY MANTELPIECES SOLID MARBLE, IMITATION MAIL BLE AND WALNUT, new designs ENDING WIRE—ALWAYS AT BEDROCK PRICES, some slightly damaged will be sold cheap AMERICAN AXES—OUR 3a 6d AXE ALWAYS GIVES SATISFACTION BUILDING MATERIAL IRON, PELT, NAILS, RIDGING. / CoDTLNd. ENAMELLED BAxa.-j, GELS, PAINTS, all at Bedrock Prices for Cash GEORGE WINDER CHEAPEST IRONMONGER, LOWER CUBA STREET; Writs for Prices. 'tASH SAMPLE*. QASH gAMPLE*. OASH gAMPLES. WE have secured a really good Xmas TREAT for our Customers. We have purchased for CASH the whole of a TRAVELLER’S Samplee at leee than ENGLISH cost. We ehall give our customers the BENEFIT of this TRANSACTION for the Xmas Season only. REMEMBER—NO DUTY FREIGHT or EXPENSES of any kind haa been PAID on these good# by ns. The- consist of PLATED WARE, BRUSHWAB*. I CUTLERY, BNAMELLBDWABE. land Household Goods generally, teo nuI merons to mention—only one of each line. CALL EARLY FOB BARGAINS. PRICES IN PLAIN FIGURES. ELL GOODS SPOT CASH. Goods delivered within the City. CAMERON & CHRISTIE LAMBTON QUAY. ABSOLUTE GENUINE SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES NOW ON AT PEARCES BOOT ARCADE, CUBA STREET. HE WES TP T COAL COMP AN LIMITED. lETAIL DEPOT—The Company’s EeI Depot in Manners street has on hand :ks of COALBROOKDALE COAL and other kinds of Coal and Firewood, and ivers at any part of the town at curt prices. telephone. No. 23>. <6* LIMITED. WELLINGTON. STEAM SPECIALITIES. A FAIRBANKS’ RENEWABLE VULCANISED ASBESTOS DISC GLOBE VALVES. D. XjIAIEBANKB’ VALVES are distinct -a- from any others. Thousands in use. and, owing to the popularity of this make, many inferior and obsolete valvee have SSMSISu&SISr; • rm. r,, - take no other. '■“ lese VALVES are so constructed that tne usual defects known to exist in Globe Valves are eliminated. They are provided with Vulcanised Asbestos Disc Rings. The Ring ,is composed of the nbre of Asbestos, to which is added, by patented process, waterproof vulcanising material, making a very durable packing which will not crack or flake off. T.t iaiield central on its seat by guides cast on the body of the valve. It is also secured on the spindie without the use of nits, screws, pins, wires or anything that is liable to become detached while in use. The Vulcanised Asbestos Ring 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 brass holder complete, ready for use, and can he put into the valve by simply removing the bonnet, slipping the old disc from end .of spindle, substituting new one and replacing bonnet; ihe whole operation eqninng only a few uoments’ tame and no skill. These VFves have a raiead round seat upon which scale, grit or sediment is leee likely to lodge than on the nroa.i, fat seats commonly used. ’The Stiffing Botes are all packed with; Braided Bound Asbestos Packing, which is very durrbl \ mid cannot be blown or washed out Used by Steam Ship Companies. Public ;, Welling tor Harbour Works Department, Board, Freezing Works, Dairy Factories and all intelligent users at steam. We invite inspection and trial by all in tereeted in this line of goods. PINBEETHY INJECTORS. tot IMPORTANT TO STEAM USERS. JENKINS BROS.’. STEAM VALVES O TAND at the Head, and are always xeIO fsired to by American Steam-Miters, when the Best is palled for. SOME OF THE REASONS WHY: 1. Contain the Jenkins Disc, which is perfectly tight under any and all pressures of steam, and is not affected by oil or acids. 3. Sand or Grit of aay kind will not injure the seat. A Disc can be renewed by any handy man in a few minutes, without removing the valve from its place. ■ C. In renewing the Jenkins Valve yon have only to provide the new disc and not a brass holder as well (ae in other valvee on the market), which means a saving of over 60 per cent, in cost of maintenance alone, 1 ’ in favour of the Jenkins Valve. Every Valve ieeted before leaving the 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 you get; the genuine valves with their registered Trade Mark [JENKINS! oast on the body. . _ Used by the Union Steam Ship Company ana other with the greatCn sanemotion. JENKINS AND MACK, WELLINGTON, Bole Agents for New Zealand. WAGING DAY •A PLEASURE BY USI 0 I RANTED, home-made Jam to be put into Jars supplied by Peter Hutand Co.. Wallace street. IS

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4292, 27 February 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4292, 27 February 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4292, 27 February 1901, Page 3

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