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NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SALE OF OIL CASKS, DRUMS, Etc. Railway Department, Head Office, Wellington, 7th June, 1904. ~\\ ' RITTEN OFFERS will be leceivVV ed ait this Office up to Noon of MONDOY, 27th June, 1904, for tihe purchase of about 211 Oil Casks, 560 5-gal-lon Oil Drums, and 87 Chloride of Lime Jars The above can be seen on application to the Railway Storekeeper, Petone. Delivery to be taken at the Railway Stores. ByOrdei- T. RONAYNE. General Manager, N Z. Railways.

WADE'S PATENT SKYLIGHT. rrHIS splendid improvement has quite revolution- •*- isea the question of having Roof Lights, a"* years back a thing to he avoided was a skylight, but WADE'S is now used with every confidence, on account of its complete success as regards being water-tight, giving plenty of light, ventilation, durability, cheapness; besides having to withstand the usual test in all good and useful patents, the infringer, this it has also proved most completely. See Post and Times, 19th and 21st October, 1901 Consequently, we must ask our long list of custom era and the general public to beware of imitations. Note address— BALLINGEE BROS., Waring Taylor and Maginnity streets Wellington. Sole Owners and Manuiacturers for the South end of North Island, and the North end of South Island. Telephone 99

R. S. ROUNTHWAITE, M. Inst. C.E., M.A.M.C.E., BEGS to intimate to his friends and the public that he has commenced the practice of his Profession of Civil and Sanitary Engineer, Architect and Surveyor, and Quantity Surveyor. FLETCHEE'S BUIDINGS, 3, WILLIS ST Telephone 1136.

CENTRAL HOTEL' C Lambton Quat, Wellington Two Minutes from Queen's Wharf. Trams pass the door every five minutes. A. M. GOW - - - Proprietor} (Late of Dunedin). First-cla^s " Accommodation. Best Liquors. Good Table. Charge Moderate. Best Is Lunch in the City. Telephone, No. 631.

AFTERNOON TEA SETS That aie a temptation to be always having tea, are in many designs, and eachpeifect. Puces. 60/-, 75/-, 77/6, 80/-, and upwaids. BROOCHES. We have dainty, attractive, massive magnificent designs. Stylish Biooches at piices ranging fiom 4/6 all the way up to £145 each. CHAINS. This is the present foi the Bride to give the Bndegioorn. He does not wear a wedding ling, let him wear a Cham instead. Gold Chains in all kinds of links, 72/6, 80/-, 90/-, £5 10/-, £6 10s, and upwaids. DESSERT KNIVES & FORKS. Half-dozens of each, beautifully cased up with Pearl Handles, others in real or imitation Ivory All strongly silvei -plated on nickel silver, 32/6, 45/ , 50/-, 60/-, and 80/-. ENTREE DISHES. The very thing you didn't get for a wedding gift, because so useful. Ouis is a most complete assortment. Call and see them. Pnces-45/-, 55/-, 63/-, 70/-, 77/6, 80/-, and 85/- each. FLASKS are always desnable, useful Gifts. Come and see them, and we will have just the sort you weie thinking of. E.P. and Leather Mounts, 7/6 to 47/6 each Solid Silver, 70/- to £5 10/- each. GONGS. They aie not only pietty, but useful and good, inexpensive as well With all these recommendations you aie sure to want one, and you cannot do bettei than see ours. 30/-, 35/-, 42/-, and 50/- each. HAIR BRUSHES. These aie beautiful designs in silver, and are the dainty necessaiy finish to a dainty bedroom table. They cost but little bought here. Prices— ls/6, 18/6, 21/-, 25/-, to 45/- each.

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Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 208, 25 June 1904, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 208, 25 June 1904, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 208, 25 June 1904, Page 19

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