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THREE jfc * * STAB ■r-t> IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD. SALE I SALE! the bargains for all. 30 DOZ WHITE HONEYCOMB TOWELS, 1b lid doz 35 DOZ WHITE TURKISH TOWELS, 3» 6d 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, la 6d pair 29 DOZ WHITE TURKISH TOWELS, usual price Is 3d, Is 6d, 2s, now Is, is 2d, PLAIN* I AND TWTT.T. SHEETING, d, 9d, lOd, Is 3d, 2s, worth from lOd to WOMEN’S ~RITt AND PLAIN CASHMERE HOSE. 6d. Bd, lOd, Is. Is Sd.lsAfr. Is 9d, 2s. 2s 6d, 3s 6d; usual prio was from 9d to 4s , ; , . . 200 LADIES' NEAT PRINTS, Is 6d. 2s, 2s 6d. 3s, 3s 9d, 5i 6d; usual pnoe 2s, 500 BLACK AND TAN KID GLOVES. Is. 1b «d. 2s, 2s 6d. 8s 6d. -is 6d, ss; were sold previous. Is 9d, 2s up 6s 8d . ... 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 6d, 17s 6d, 21s, 26s 6d to 40». all reduced from 21s to 60s _ j, ' . TAILORING ON THE PREMISES. STYLE <fe PIT E.J. WALSH & CO. 75. WILLIS STREET. (By Special Appointment to Hie Excellency Earl Glasgow.) AET AN EFFECTIVE „ COMBINATION. SIMPLE STRONG S SILENT SPEEDY Perfect Design, Best Materials, Skilled Workmanship, Unequaled Facilities. This combination produces best Sewing Machine on earth—TUß SINGER. MANUFACTURING CO. .a-usaar [RONMOMGERY. IRONMONGERY, CHS CHEAPEST IRONMONGER •ws Nutt Selling th* followin# at Special I/OTT Price* for CASH:—RANGES— ; r / LUKE’S. BOOTTB AND BHAOKLOCIt'S - AMERICAN STOVES—NEW DOVER AND TASMA, specially cheap TILED GRATESTHE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT IN THE; CITY MANTELPIECES—SOLID MARBLE, IMITATION MARBLB AND WALNUT, new designs FENCING WIRE—' ' ALWAYS AT BEDROCK ; PRICES, some slightly damaged will be sold cheap AMERICAN AXES—OUR 8e 6d AXE ALWAYS GIVES SATISFACTION BUILDING MATERIAL IRON, FELT, NAILS. RIDGING, bxoUTINd. ■ ENAMELLED BAxrxo, OILS, PAINTS, all at Bedrock Prices .for Cask; GEORGE WINDER? CHEAPEST IRONMONGER, LOWER CUBA STREET. Writs for Prices. A.&T.BURT LIMITED, WELLINGTON. , STEAM SPECIALITIES. A- FAIRBANKS’ T| RENEWABLE VULCANISED * ASBESTOS DISC ' GLOBB i VALVES. JjtAIRBAN KB’ VALVES are distinct A- from any others. Thousands in' use, and, owing to the popularity of this make, many inferior and obsolete valves Jiar« come upon the market, Therefore, ask for FAIRBANKS’, and take.no other. These VALVES are so constructed that the usual defects kno inr te exist in Gjobe 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 vulcanising material, making a very durable packing which will not crack or flake'off. It is held central on its seat by .guides cast on the body of the valve.- i; lt is also vscredqn the-spin-dle without, the use of a Its, 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 tamed over.the: edges of the ring; so it cannot drop out. The Disc consists ofring and brass bolder complete, ready lor use, apd can be put into the valve by simply removing the bonnet, slipping the old disc from end' of spindle, substituting new one and replacing bonnet; iho whole operation cq firing only a few noments’ time and no skill; These Vvi'ves haye a raised round seat upon which scale, grit or sediment is less likely to lodge than oh the broad, f.at seats commonly used. - The Stiffing Botes are all packed with Braided Round, Asbestos Packing, which is very duriblt, and cannot be blown or ■ washed errb, . Used by Steam Ship Companies, Public Works Department, Wellington Harbopr Board, Freezing WorVs, Dairy and all intelligent Users of steam.. • -v, , We invite inspection and trial by all Interested in this line of goods; ■ ■ PBNBEETHY INJECTORS. m IMPORTANT TO STEAM USERS. JENKINS STEAM VALVES STAND at the Headj and are always ic; fsrred to by American Steam-fltters, when the Best is called for. SOME OP THE REASONS WHY r 1. Contain the Jehkina Disc, which'is perfectly tight under any and all pressures of steam, and is not affected by oil or adds. ' , . . ‘ , Band or Grit of .any kind will not injure the seat. • '■■■-. - ’ ’- -T ■ i. Disc can be renewed by , any handy, man in a few minutes,,without, ,removing the valve from its place. . , • S. In renewing the Jenkins Valve yon have only to provide, the new .disc, and not a braes holder .an well (as _in other valves oh the, market), which means a saving:of over.so per.cent, in coat_ox maintenance alone,, in. favour of the Jenkins Valve. . • , ... «. Every Valve tested before leaving the JENKI&S EEOB. are the original makers of Steam Valves,' with renewable discs, in the United States, and, owing .to the popularity their manufacture* have attained,, many inferior imitations .have come upon the market. : Be sore, therefore, .that you gettoe genumevalvM their registered Trade Mark [JENKINSI cast-on the body. ; .. . „ ■ Used by the -Union Steam Ship Commiiij and other with. the greatfiAt eatis* ’action. ; . .. . : . JEKKIHS AND MACK, WELLINGTON, Bole Agents for New Zealand. ABSOLUTE GENUINE SALE OP BOOTS AND SHOES NOW ON AT PEARCE’S BOOT ARCADE, CUBA STREET. TO LADIES. No need to consult doctors or chemists., The remedies you require in your own hands. Write for free .copy of valuable book about yourselvef,. your health, your welfare. Every woman should read it. Posted free ip sealed ouvelope. Address—G. Specific, 539, Elizabeth street, North Melbourne 10 MEN.—Write for free copy of vain able book about yourselves, your ilth, your happiness,, your future. It tains a full exposition: of the human tern and the remedies adopted id to consult doctors. Posted nwc in led envelope. Every man should read Address—Q. Spedfio, 539. Elizabeth set. North Melbourne. FURNITURE. NOW ON VIEW.) SHERATON INLAID .CHINA CABINETS. LOUIS MUSIC AND FANCY CABINETS MAHOGANY INLAID CHAIRS ENVELOPE and other CARD TABLES CHIPPENDALE OCCASIONAL CHAIRS ELIZABETHAN FANCY ART CHAIRS SHAKESPEARIAN CHAIRS. Art Coverings MAHOGANY LOUIS OVERMANTELS HANDSOME GILT OVERMANTELS CARVED ANTIQUE OAK SIDEBOARDS CARVED OAK DINING SUITE SHERATON and CHIPPENDALE SUITES . MAHOGANY and GOLD SILK FOLDING CHATR-S MAHOGANY and GOLD ING CHAIRS Etc.. Etc. CANE FOLDH. FIELDER'S. 'MANNERS STREET. RALEIGH CYCLES. DEAR SIR OR MADAM.— EE RALEIGH AND OTHER FEE* WHEELS. HAVING’ In view the fact that all plain bearings ia cycles were abolished years ago, we did not rest content until it was demonstrated at the Crystal Palace 1 during the National Show, and admitted by all the principal and independent experts that we possessed THE BEST ADJUSTABLE BALL-BEARING FBICTIONLEBS FREE WHEEL on the market. 1 Plain bearing free wheel gears do not. of coarse, allow cycles to ran as fast as those; with bell hearings, or fixed gears, and they are not adjustable. In time the ‘ ie of plain bearing free wheel gear I also became free both ways, and therefore useless. As this freedom generally happens when the rider is putting pressure upon his pedals, he is liable to T« thrown. Plain bearing free wheel gears have'only one advantage, and that is to'the manufacture, who can get them mad* by cheap labour at less than half the coat, and in one-quarter of the time that it takes to make ours with ball bearings containing , 124 perfectly gauged steel balls. It is therefore on account of cheap and quick construction that nearly aU cycle manufacturers, and the principal makers of cycle parts, are pushing the sale of plain bearing free wheels, most of which, not being really frpe, are bringing free wheeling into disrepute, - For further information apply IKGLIS BROS , ; WHJJB STRUT. NOTICE TO MASTER BUTCHERS. mHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT JL ,■ COMPANY, LIMITED, is prepared to-Slaughter Stock for Butchers upon the following, terms:— , .■ , S. «. Obttle, each Sheep and Lamb, each ... 0 X Plgn and Calves each ... 1 S . For theeo fees the Company will provide all labour; ■ the owners will get the Benefit of Government inspection, and will bs asked only, to deliver their stock at the Company's Yards, and to remove their meat when dressed. , _ . The use of the Chilling Boom a reasonable extent will be allowed to each, butcher. , , , , Hides, sheepskins and fat to be the property of the butcher; m . The blood-And such portions of the offal are not retailed for food to bo the property of the Company. . For the information of butcher*, to* chargee made for the use of the principal Abattoirs at Dunedin, without any labour and without the use of an artificially chilled roein, area* follows; * *A BY USING 0 9 AN TED, home-inads Jam to be put into Jars, supplied, by Peter Hutson and Col. Wallace street. Cattle, !*»«* ■ Sheep, eacn Pigs (under 1001 b) Pigs ('over 1001 b) - ■ Calves, each e. d. w n • DILNOT fILADDEN, ••sretary ' SAUSAGE CASINGS. OPPENHEIMER’S (OF NEW YORK) ASS THE BEST. piymßT no is guaranteed as f«* Quality. Ask Tour Dealer lor Them. IN ICJE CHESTS.' ' SHOWCASES NO one should be without one of MAX kreissig'B patent ice chests. It will save its own cost in toe first twelve months, and will last for a life-time. Any perishable article placed in the chest will kept perfectly fteen and sweet in toe hottest weather for weeks, and nearly_at point. Factory and’ Showroom, Wuiis street. Please write for Catalogue. , AIR-TIGHT SHOWCASE AND ENCLOSUEB MANUFACTUELE. Bpecimths of our work may be seen at H. W. Lloyd’s. Lambton quav Volkman and Tuckers, Cuba street, and W. Balsts. Willis street. ~ Estimates gives gratis. Fittings of any description gwanatee*Tslaphene, MN.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4302, 11 March 1901, Page 3

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