JAMESON BROS. & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, AND WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, WILLIB-STRSET, (Opposite the Scotch Church) Have on Sale— 200 boxes Tea, at 20s per box 175 half-chests Tea, at la 8d per lb 60 half -chests Tea, at 2b per lb Best mixed Tea, at 2s 8d por lb 15 tons I. W. Sugar, at 4Jd per lb 10 tons I. C. Sugar, at 4d per lb 7 tons C. Sugar, at 3Jd per lb 15 chests Tapioca, at 3|d per lb 10 chests Sago, at 3d per lb 200 cases Nelson Jam, at 7s per dozen 50 boxes Raisins, at 7a per lb 25 cases (pints) Salad Oil, at 10s per dozen 20 cases (i-pints) Salad Oil, at 6s 6d per dozen i 75 cases Pickles, at 9*>er dozen 25 cases Marmalade, at 8d per tin 5 cases Oxford Blue, at 8d per lb JAMESON BROS. & CO., Wholesale and Retail Grocers, and Wine and Spirit Merchants, Willis-street, Opposite the Scotch Churoh. 3 tons prime Akaroa Cheese 2 tons prime Canterbury Hams & Baoon 5 owt lard, in bladders JAMESON "BROS. & CO., WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS' Case Geneva Case Brandy Case Whisky Case Rum Port Wine Sherry Claret Adelaide Winos English Ale and Stout Colonial Ale and Stout JAMESON BROS. & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GEOCEES, Willis-street, Opposite the Scotch Churoh. Goods Packed and Delivered Free i to any part op the clty.
TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! PAR EXCELLENCE. mHE FIEST CONSIGNMENT OF THE SEASON ! Pure and Unadulterated ! AT GEO. B. YOUNG'S, EMPIEE CITY TEA WAEEHOUSE, Willis-street. Prices tho Cheapest in Town. For Family Groceries of the best quality and lowest prices, call on GEO. R. YOUNG, Empire City Tea Warehouse.
ABRACADABRA! WHERE ARE YOU NOW? GDJTS. GIFTS. GIBTS. GD7TS. GIFTS. GIF,TS. GIFTS. GIFTS. £ WAtCOT BURRIDGE & CO., AGENTS FOR THE ± ORIENTAL TEA COMPANY, Manners-street, Wellington, Opposite New Zealander Hotel. ON AND AFTER THIS DATE we havo resolvod to isßuo with ovory Pound of TEA sold in our establishment a ticket or token, a serios of which entitle the holders to choose a really useful and valuable Present from our Btock. Every artiolo to bo given away will bo ticketed — " To be given away with — lbs J Tea," and those tickets will only be removed when the Gift is claimed by the oustomer entitled to tho present. Bear in Mind THIS IS NO LOTTERY. Every customor receives a ticket with each pound of Toa, and, on returning any given j number of those, has the liberty to select what gift thoy chose. BE NOT DECEIVED ! This is the only Genuine Gift Shop in the City. Ladies COME AND SEE The handsome Toa Caddies, The beautiful Teapota, The Canisters of Best Tea, The American Brooms, Tho Thousand Beautiful, Tho Thousand Useful, The Thousand Valuoblo, Tho Thousand Genuine Gifts, Gifts, Gifts, Gifts, Gifts, Gifts, Gifts. WALCOT BURBIDGE & CO., PRESENTATION TEA MART, Manners-street, Agents for THE ORIENTAL TEA COMPANY.
WANTED Known— Cheap Groceries for the Million. TEE BEST BUTTER, 7d. Note the Address— L. TEEACHEE BOWDEN & CO., Next Gravos and Fleming's, Manners-street, j
CAUTION. j riIHE publio are hereby cautioned against being deluded by puffed-up inferior samples of PACKET TEAS. Tho best valuo in the city is the AUSTRALIA AND CHINA COMPANY'S 4 EAGLE BLEND, Which at 2s 4d is guaranteed superior to that usually sold at 3s. One Trial Convinces Everybody. THE COOTE BLEND At 3s 6d is the grandest and most delicately flavoured Toa ever imported into Wellington, and has a particularly soothing effeot upon persons with weak nerves, &c. Sold in lib and £lb Packets, by A. W. BROWN, Tory-street ; And, BEOWN & CATO, Taranaki-street.
FANCY REPOSITORY. SELLING OFF, at greatly reduced prices, stamped and commenced work in^ Mantel Drapes, Brackets, Bannerettes, Cosies, Tea Cloths, Slippers, Antimacassars, Ac. On hand, all kinds of fancy work materials ; also, Toys and Fancy Goodß, suitable for presents. Newest Btyles in cut-out Paper Patterns. ' , Madame Bayard's Improved Stays tor Children. Historical Fancy Costume Album lent on hire. Single plates sold, from Is eaoh. Some choice pieces of Real Lace. J. BIRREL, F&noy and Art Needlework Repository, Cuba-street. CLOSED AT 6 P.M.
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Evening Post, Volume XXVI, Issue 111, 7 November 1883, Page 1
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