/ ' At & ADKIN'S ' ' WINTER. fjCLEARINGiSALE ." I'.' A Big Purchase of FUR STOLES and MUFFS """ . Veryl'Handsome Sets. , , . ■•.. . ; Froni)3ss. to 7 guineas. •"■';;See tho SQUIRREL.SETS, 755. for 375. 6d. 2...,. 800,; BLOUSES,;..and . Very • Smart COLF BLOUSES,, six'colours. • • . .. .. ,12s. 6d.' for Bs. 6d. ,'Also'. Flannel, Flannelette, Delaine, Silk, etc., ,' at. Ridiculous Prices „ ■ ~ AT; WARNOCK'S" SALE. 3 ' JACKETS.—A Warehouso Lot of Extra Cood Qualities 1 Tweeds and Cloths, ' "■ •■■■■ - From.2ls. to 42s'. each. . •,MEN'S OVERCOATS, Guaranteed, Cut, j. 4 Make, Finish, Quality;. Equal to Double • ■ the Price if to Order, 255.. to 425. . , , :
excellent;, uam; THAT is what you will.gay when von taste GOLDEN BEE JAM. Every- '' , ,:•. one says it.{s;good, and everyone buys,. .' .GOLDiSN , BEE . JAM 1 j " Is- I 'made,.in -Wellington, and 'is mad?- ' ; with such- care, skill, and cleanliness thft it'cannot help being good. 'Itr'is .jttt " '"" like homemade/ jam—it is delicious /in , • i/' and pure and wholesome, r ; '/ ! PUT UP IN 11b CANS, '; "There is no waste, and. thereris nc' need ' • • 'to buy all- one kind..; It. is cheap enough j' -to . be, in every , home.'.. ... r j r , ' - . ' SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. •; .~, . ' . '. - ■ ' ) . : . .r " ' V- 7 . ' : THE OLDEST. EiSTABIiISHED ; STUDIO IN THE CITy. MR. KINSET desires to inform his patrons . and the pnblio J -. generally that he is-again operating • personally at his STDDIO, . LAMBTON QU'AY. -. ' .' .V SEE NASIE— . j' V ON SHOWCASES. . . L A M B T 0 N ,Q D A Y. ■ C«IS -. , ' ■' ■ . TO ALL IN SEARCH OF LAND. : WE beg to bring under your notice, that the land in SOUTH TARANAKI is still the . ■ .CHEAPEST in tho market of this Dominion. ■ No'land will show such good returns. The un- ', dersigned- havo for sale a : very, long r'ango of '' good Properties,, many, of, which ■ would' bo a . good : sound, investment; -for Speculator or ' -Farmer. -.In'mqriy cases'.-SPECIALLY 'EASY-. : TERMS can be arranged for capable men, with • 'largo-strong families accustomed to 'milking. ,• ' -There'is no,part of tho Dominion where per- ; sons with,small";capital, can' get a start as in , South.'Tar.analii. 1 tZ/i ACRES—Splendid Dairy. Farm, capablo . . JLOV .of carrying,SO cows, three miles from ! Hawera;' two good' dwellinghouses ahd all buildings;' J-mile, from factory and rail- :• ,• way. : Very easy terms. :••• ; • 2J'sheep, laud, all • -A-1l)u in' :gras3.' and • well subdivided, good healthy-country;-*l4 miles ifrom railway on , good ''eoaclf"road;"'mostly ; metalled; good . buildings,'"dip,"''arid.''woolshed., ' i 9;- .good'. ■ terms.'..... - ".* i ■■■i i- HAK Dairy Farm, all good ' J.<JO buildings.-,. Price >£37; .£550 cash, Balance very• easy..terms.• , . . ; : -t a n .ACRES—Good Dairy Farm, from , . ■AtirU factory and raihvay, metal road, good ■ ; , .buildings. : Price,-;.£ 30 per acre; iI4OO cash,' g balance'■ arranged. : . , WEST- . - COAST' 1 ' TARJVIERS'TRmm& .association, ; .HIGH;STREET. HAWERA. ' C 902 WE HAVE THE EARTH FOR SALE, a v::.: . : COME AND SEE THIS. >. . . '= - . CATTLE . -, ~. i.'.CO.UNTRY. - -pAh'h 'ACJRES, -Native- lease- for 50 years, . -. .. . gd. per acre rent. Land is level -, ; and undulating, with improvement will carry. .'* 21'. -sheep per acre, besides cattle. All good ; - land.;;; : - '.' a. ' ! PRICE,; 15s/'.PER ACRE; .GOODWILL.. '' -. o v. , ' Write at once to •. 'iHARRisV; - ; - f.' ' ' LAIJD ' COMMISSION AGENT, ••• - ' ! ; MASTERTON. . . n Numerous other. Properties' for Salo .or El change. . Particulars on application.. C 80! • 11, . ; " iS''-. • CHEAP DAIRY AND SHEEP FARM. > ; ~ tjffi/l ACRES of, tha best Dairy land in .- i.,V!>fc Dairying - district., situated 15 miles . ' ■ from Cbccso ■ Factory and School, and four ' iniles from Jlasterton. . G1 Acrcs under oat» '.and turnips; 19 Paddocks, carrying two sheep to. tho acre; eiglit-roomed House and outbmli» •; lings- - Price,' £12 per aero. Easy ternis. .■- E- E. HOWELL AND CO., LTD.. . Auctioneers, Land, and Estate ■11ASTERTON.' - - I- FIRE AND, MAEENE INSURANCE I- ; ; ACCEPTED AT LOWEST RATES, , , H. E. EEMPTHOENE, Alnnasor. : Office - I.AMBTON QUAY a'nD' GREY e- 6TEEEI. WELLINGTON, CSsl' , ?' " " ' 1* , » FOR A,' ;IS : IEE® v DRINK ONLY 9 . ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL CONNOIS. SEOES TO BE ABSOLUTELY Brewery and Offices: ftlolesworth ani l ' Mon^by^Streets<.
ECZEMA.,. - w ba T" Registered ■ •• "NOAH'S DOVE." OINTMENT , (Patented by R. • White, of Auckland),, For the Cure' ', ' ' And Kindred Diseases, of the Skin. HAS effected MARVELLOUS Cures' of tha most STUBBORN and LONG-STAND-. ING cases which have baffled tho MEDICAL PROFESSION and PATENT MEDICINES.'• ' PRICE—3s.: Gd. per tin; all chemists and storekeepers. Sole Distributing Agent for Wellington: J. J. CRONIN,Victoria Street, <•••'• • ' FSNELY CUT. TAILORING < AT .. , FINELY ©UT-.-- PRICES.;... THESE are' the two cuts that should be. studied by all 'tailor-dressed. ■ Dl ßotli are possible with us, because, being experts, we avoid mistakes, and having no shop front we; have no heavy . rent account. > Our best advertisement is the quality .. of our, work, and we rely upon this to ... bring trade rather than a window dis®lf you'cannot call, send'for Patterns and Bimple 6elf-measuremerit :: forms; , free. : . DARCY -FOBS).:;: ' TAILORS AND WHOLESALE ; .. SUPPLIERS, CALEDONIAN CHAMBERS,' 32 WILLIS STREET - ; NOTE.—We are upstairs, 'next to :;; British and Continental' pany. I"'-'- ■ CBss' ROYAL BABfflidbk? BUSY MAN'S TYP^HWRITER. ' AHEAD! STILL ADVANfcINGV The Latest Word in [Typewriters,- : No. 12 MOD'EL.' "" r Automatic Two-Colour Biliing Machine . Automatic Paragraph -lTcy ; -• i Automatic Back tipaceiii,- ; ),: l " SEVEN Interchangeably .Carriages Easiest to Learn! Fastest"'to..Work! First and, Best Visible Writer. No''Out-of-date'Car-riage to Lift. No Stupid Shift-keys. I'- ' .-: Taught in Wellington.Technical School. Banks's Up-to-date Commercial''College; Also,' Private and' Public Technical-Schools r thrtughout the Dominion,;'. Speed is best attained by hiring a Bar-Lock. '/ Registry Office for Short!iaiid : Typists. "■ No Fees;'' "JOHN BULL" TYPEWRijER. SU'PPUES,' 42 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, ' ■ ... . , .'M-.v-:;-.- 1' C 330 FOSTER ARC.-; : LAMPS. EVER wonder why some 'of"you:'. 'best.goods don't sell at'time's? 'Pcrliatis. jour' storo is not well lighted.* ARC LAMPS •give just'the light.you waht. '.'lMessrs/.'Kirk-' raldie and Stains, Ltd., h'aVe "stipxilated' for ALL Foster Arc Lamps. - THEY'RE-.UP-TO-' DATE. Why not you? ..Offices—Johnston Street. Solo N.Z.Agents.' 71-. ' ' SAMUEL ...LTD.,';. '. csgi /SMAFTER. WASHING, | use a little ' ' SYPffif: I WILTOH'S HAND EMOLLIENT. I 3 It soothes and heals the hanas as st>on~ i, ' P as pot on, the effect being instantaneous, * > ' AwardedGoldMedalattheNewZealand < 4 Exhibition. Beware of' imitations. ; . i STOAL is the registered name adopted \ to protect buyers of Wilton's Hand . Emollient, 1/6 all chemists,; ." '. ii'.M,'.. 008 Client will never- regret -the High First Cost of a. STANDARD ELECTRIC ELEyATORr ' His monthly" bills for .Low. Current 'Consumption (from 2s. to 20s. per month)'will'always remind him pleasantly of our good ad:vice. He will speak to, his friends of the wonderful economy of the - , STANDARD ELECTRIC ELEVATOR., Whereas the placing of a contract for' the \supply of a Cheap Electric "Lift "offered 1 by those who do not understand,electrical-condi-tions, will certainly reflect discredit upon tho professional adviser, and, indeed, may prova a ghastly blundor. Ask the users of over 300.'- STANDARD ELECTRIC ELEVATORS in Australasia'what they think. ' . ... .. . . Tho good points of the Standard-are'expen-sive, but they are vital;"! Thoy'Vohstiro'; Durability, Reliability, Efficiency, Economy,and Safety. ;[■ -, ; STANDARD LIFTS ARE-BEST -VALUE' , , FOR MONEY.- . Sole Agents .for New,,. Zealand—i TURNBULL AND JONES, LTD;, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS' AND* r contractors; - . ' ' C 559 8 ALTER QEE AND 8 FOE VENETIAN BLINDS. , S g FOR HOLLAND' BLINDS*' | 8 FOE SUN BLINDS, | 8 Only Address— • '' B QUIN STREET, WELLINGTON,' 1 I "Phone 2HB. C772a I
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