XMAS HAMPERS ! XMAS HAMPERS ! TTkELIVERED FREE to any address ia J—^ the City or consigned from Railway Stations, FROM o /■ BEST WINES, SPIRITS, and SPEIGHT'S ALES and STOUT* Kept in Stock. E. T. TAYLOR AND CO., E. T. TAYLOR AND CO., Beehive Chambers, COURTENAY-PLACE. 'Phono 582. Xii A S HAMP ER $ MAS HAMPER& OF CHOICE WINES, SPIRITS, AND ALE NOW READY, FROM QA/ T UPWARDS, Delivered Free any address in City <U Raiiway Stations. PLEASE ORDER AT ONCE. PRESTON AND CO., PRESTON AND CO., 110, LAMBTON-QUAY. Telephone 114. XMAS HAMPERS ! XMAS HAMPERS ! WEW OCCIDENTAL HOTEL Will deliver Free to any Address in the City, consign and deliver to any Railway Station, 9 QUART BOTTLES ALE or STOUT 1 BOTTLE WHISKY 1 BOTTLE INVALID WINE 1 BOTTLE BRANDY £1. Or Assorted a3 desired. Don't Leave your Order till the Last Moment. ORDER EARLY. NEW OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. J. H. FAIRBAIRN, Proprietor. [ 'Phono 91. XMAS HAMPERS. * VMAS HAMPERS made up to suit —^- Customers. Draught Whisky nnd Brandy, 4s 6d per bottle; CaBO Whiskey, 5s and 5s 6d ; Special Port Wine, 4s 6d ; Colonial Stout and Ale, 9d. To be had from A. SELLAR, Proprietor. CLYDE-QUAY BOTTLING STORE, . Opposite Destructor. CAMPBELL'S, ORIENTAL TEA MART, *0 and 42, MANNERS-STREET 293, CUBA-STREET. 163, RIDDIFORD-ST., NEWTOWN. XMAS SPECIALTIES! XMAS SPECIALTIES! We'vo got a great, fresh stock of all the SPECIAL XMAS DAINTIES— Cakes and Plum Puddings and all Cako and Plum Pudding requirements, including — CANDIED PEEL, NEW CURRANTS SEEDED, SULTANA, and ELEMB RAISINS Also, Everybody's Favourite, MUSCATELLE RAISINS and JORDAN ALMONDS. These are all just opened and perfectly fresh, and we would ask you to place your orders early. WESTPORT-STOCKTOtf COAL. nnHE Coal of quality is now obtainable. JL Your dealer, or Offices, Johnston* street. Five Telephones. SAMUEL BROWN, LTD., DISTRICT AGENTS. I D. W. VIRTUE & CO., 5, VICTORIA-STREET, Wellington, GRAIN, FLOUR, PRODUCE, AND COMMISSION AIEKCHANTS. Agents for THE N.Z. FLOURMILLERS' CO-OPE* RATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. CRABTREE AND SONS, CITY FOUNDRY, Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders, Boilermakers, etc., Having installed rpeeial plant for making W rought-iron Split Pulleys, aro propared to supply all sizes of Pulloys, guavanlecd to stand the heaviest work. Bo sure and sco our Price-list before going elsewhere. SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. npHE publio are earnestly requested to JL kindly communicate any not of cruelty to animals that may como under their notico to C. W. Carroll, Secretary, National Mutual Buildings.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 149, 23 December 1908, Page 12
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