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XJUME'S HAMS. HUME'S HAMS. FINER QUALITY THAN EVER. Choicest quality, lean, fresh, and of delicious flavour. No household should be without them The best and cheapest "Kitchen" in all creation. BACON. BACON. BACON. New Wintercurod Bacon, cut from select I Pigs; woll dried, fresh, and lean. Finer j Bacon oannot be got the world over. 3 CHEESE. CHEESE. Great bargains of finest English Cheese , imported from the best dairies in England. ' TEA. TEA. TEA. J Large stock of Tea, Sugar, Soap, Candles &0., ko., &0., r At Wholesale Pricib. • Choiceit Colonial and Imported FRUIT, it 9 Season. HUME & SON, The Largest Eetail Dealers in Now Zealand Note Addroes— HUME 4 SON, PRODUCE MERCHANTS, WILLIB-BT.REET. f FREEHOLD COTTAGE PROPERTIES FOR SALE, 1. Comfortable 4-roomed verandah Cottage two sculleries, land J aore, nicely kid out f within 20 minutes of Post Office, £300 , Terms, £60 cash -, balance at 8 per cent. 2 New 3-roomed Cottage and scullery t Elizabeth-streot ; alco 4-roomed Cottage anc s Boullery, land 34 x 112. Price, £375 the lot 1 Capital investment. Well-built Verandah Cottage, 3 large f rooms and scnllory. ornamental iron railings round honse, Venetian blinds, and cupboard! and mantelpieces of mottled kauri; land, 35 x7O j £320 ; terms. Convenient 5-roomed Cottage, Nelson' street ; land, 20 x 90 ; £335 ; a bargain. Compact 3-roomed Cottage, Windsor-plaoe 9 with scullery, bathroom, gas and water, briol 1 copper, galvanised iron sink, and fixed wash I ing boards and tubs; £250. • Also, a large ohoioe of desirable Freeholc 8 Cottages and other properties in all parts oi town and suburb. Cheap Sections. 8 oapital sections, 37 x 7G, oaoh situated near the Basin Reserve ; on line of tram. ' N.B.— TheBO seotions offer capital induoe > ment to speculators or those seeking a first a class site for their home. For plans, applj to M'TAVISH, TATUM & CO. . Money to Lend. Mortgages Negotiated. THE WELLINGTON TEUST, LOAN AND INVESTMENT COMPANY (Limited), f 28, Lambton-quay, . Have on Sale the following Freeholc Properties :— 1 6-roomed House, Pirie-streot 4 7-roomed Houses, Kent Terrace 2 7-roomed Houses, Nairn-street 1 4-roomed Cottage, Arthur-street 1 Shop and Dwelling, Cuba-street 2 7-roomed Houses, Charlotte-street f 1 7-roomed House, Sussex Square 9 Land in Adelaide-road 9 Terms to suit purchasers. Wellington, 25th Maroh, 1885. C ¦ ¦ ¦ — — FOR SALE AT THE STORES OF THI UNDERSIGNED, On Hand and to Arrive— 2500 casks Hylton's superior Cement 200 tons Clyde Pipr Iron 1 25 tons 3 Crown Galvanised Iron » 25 tons Fenoing Wire j 200 tons ooarse and fine Salt I 10 tons Currants (casks, cases, anc half-cases) 10,000 gallons Pea-nut Oil, the most economical oil in the world for machinery, • and nped by tho New Zealand GO' vernment. Flour, Oats, Bran, and Pollard always 01 hand at Mill prioes. JAS. O'SHEA. Tj^ 0 E SALE, t Pulsometer Steam Pnmps, various size! b Band Saw Machinos 5 t Wrought Iron Split Pnlloys 3 II Asbetoß Paokin? • 4 h.p. Vertioal Boiler 3 3 h.p. Horizontal Engine - Band Saw Sharpening Maohines WALTEE BEOWN. ¦ Engineer and Mechanical Valuer. Old Customhouse-street, WELLINGTON.

! NELSON, MOATE & CO. L REMOVAL NOTICE. "VTELSON. "MOATE & CO. -Ll have Removed into larger premises on Lambton-quay for the sale of their Celebrated Pure Blended, Prize Medal TEAS. Although tho general style of our business has been copied throughout New Zealand, oar PURE TEAS are still aoknowledgedthebestin the "Sonthern Hemisphere." Wholesale and Retail TEA MERCHANTS, Christohuroh, Wellington, Auokland, and Dunedin. Agents Everywhere. NELSON, MOATB & CO.

IMPROVEMENTS IN PHOTOGRAPHY. MESSES. CAZNEAU 4 CONNOLLY have much pleasure in announcing that the LAEGE AND EXTENSIVE ALTEEATIONS to their premises, whioh havo been in progress for some time past, are now oompleted, and, while doing so, beg to apologise for any unavoidable inconvenience the publio may have been subjected to while 'the work was going on. The establishment is now SECOND TO NONE in the oolonies, the facilitios for the various departments of the business having received evirt attention, and being all that can be desired for the perfoot produotion of FIRST-CLASS WORKS OF ART. The firm wish to speoially pom out that haying only recently purchased; neir stook of instruments from the Best Makers in Europe and Amerioa, they are not of the oldfashioned olasß, bnt of the latest improved make, and that they are equal in every respeot to any instruments now procurable. Their action is so rapid as to obviate the necessity of using the head-rent, whioh to some is so objeotionable. Being in possession of instruments speoially made for the different Bices of photographs, the firm is prepared to exeoute orders for — Life Size, Panels (2 sizes), Imperial, Boudoir, Maltkrn, Cabinet, Prominade, cabte db vlsite, and miniatures. Messrs. Casneau k Connolly have also just added to their already fine collection of backgrounds some specially painted to their order by oelebrated soenio artists in Europe and America, and have also received from Home a delightfully pioturesque SWISS COTTAGE ACCESSORY, whioh is quite new to Wellington. In oonolusion, the firm respectfully invite the publio to visit their New Vestibule and inspect their productions therein exhibited, and beg to assure thorn that, Bhould they be favoured with their patronage, no effort will be spared to please. CAZNEAU & CONNOLLY Lambton Quat.

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Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 112, 14 May 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 112, 14 May 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 112, 14 May 1885, Page 4

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