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AUTUMN. “new goods NOW SHOWING AT WARNOCK & ADKIN’S 113 200 3 60 4 Pieces NEW MILLINERY. French and English. Exceedingly Stylish and Attractive. NEW Ct • * GIS. The materials this season are quite new. Cases NEW JACKETS. Large quantities of these have been bought •exceedingly cheap. LADIES' MANTLES. Various designs in rich materials. 20 per cent, to 40 per cent, under value. Cases NEW DRESS MATERIALS. There is quite a change; in dress materials this season, i We are showing the very i Latest. NEW GLOVES, HOSIERY, LACES, etc. „jff BEING OPENED. WABNOOK & ADKIN. jq- E W GOODS. Black, Navy and all colours, double width, Meltons, 3s lid, 4s lid, 5s lid, the full Heavy Tweed, "B|d, 10jd Cretonnes, Lace Curtains Sheetings, Forfars, Towels. Wool Vests, Corsets, Hosiery Lambswool Shirts and Pants to be dispof ed of very cheap Three Sample Sweaters, only 4s 6d Wide Lace, Id yd., 6d, Bd, 9d, 104d< 1U doz. Sample Curtains, Is. - Call Early nt JOH. E. LINDBERG’S. Eight Side of Cuba Street. Parcels Free. 257 ; ‘. ACME ” GAS ENGINE nnHE SIMPLEST AND MOST RE- *- LIABLE GAS ENGINES MADE. PRICES VERT MODERATE. One 6-H.p. landing, other shipments following. Sole Agents for New Zealand— J. W. WALLACE & CO. lh 54, Victoria street, Wellington. ANTI-FAT. SPECIAIET Imported for my new Pharmacy. Anti-Corpulency Pills. Tho latest and most efficacious ofSre. 3s Cd per bottle, post free. WM. C. FiTZGEEAXD. 31 Consulting Chemist. IBS1 BS M, A. MACKENZIE, CHEMIST, . (Qualified by Examination). THE MODERN PHARMACY, Oom« of Ingestxe and Marion strecA THE WELLINGTON LY SOCIETIES' UNITED FRIENDDISPENSARY. , 18a, Ingestre street, IS now open for tho,transaction of hasiness. , , All drugs guaranteed to be fresh and of the bent quality. ‘ , , A large and valued stock of toilet and other requisites kept. *7B F ELT HAT AND PATENT WOOLLEN F ELT CLOTH MILLS. ADELAIDE ROAD. '-IT AFFORD AND COLLINS. . Proprietors. The Only Manufactory of its kind South of the Line. Wholesale Traders Invited to Inspect, 17 WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. THE Stewards of the Wellington Racing Club invite applications for the sition of Secretary to the Club, ipplicants must be acquainted with j duties appertaining to the office oi □rotary to a.Racing Club and the laws atiug to racing. . . Phe selected applicant will ne required devote the whole of his time to the ■vices of the Club, and must not engage any other occupation, and will be reired to furnish security to the amount £SOO. salary at the rate of £350 per annum. Applications will be received until INI)AT, March 18tb, 1901, and must in the hands of the President of the ellington Racing Club not later than 9 n. on that date. . THOS. G. MACARTHY, President. Wellington, February 25th, 1901. 141 - BOOT SALESMAN. THE D.T.C. requires a first-class Salesman to take charge of Boot Departments. Good retail experience essential. Apply by letter or personally to The Manager, D.1.C., Wellington. 109 ■fnrrANTED Known, that we have Houses ’ ' to let and for Sale; small deposit and balance as rent. Money to lend from 4J per cent., also at moderate rates on furniture, etc. W. E. Sanisbury and Co., 42 Lambton quay. 442 TANTED, good housekeepers, econo- ’ • . suae by using Peter Hutson and 'e Bread Crock, keeps bread sweet and aA DYEING AND CLEANING. RUTTED Knows that ’ MACKINTOSHES be CLEANED or DYED at BARBER . CO.'S, Steam Dyers and Cleaners, 45. ja street—the only Dyers in the colony t possess the machinery necessary to ) you satisfaction. #4l

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4294, 1 March 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4294, 1 March 1901, Page 1