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" HOW T0 SAVE 25 PER CENT. HPHIS is a cjiuMtion that often arises, and i- » Wxoldon solved, although the solution of the above problem ii very simple, if attempted upon plain rules, the first of which i« to buy your goods in the cheapest market; secondly, to buy them for CAfiii imtoad of paying booking prices and helping to pay tho bud debts of others. The pem^l of tlic following v.ill office to bhow how ca-i'j tho abovo diflicult problem may bo solved. For ca.h you can now havo dere- liverrd to any part of the city the following of good-,:—-The fine&t white hiigar, 3dperlb, the 0a Cd per 401b bag ; light grey ditto. 2J,d ; on l°al ditto, i'2d; cunants 6d; raisins,, 7d ; ock sultanas, ,d; cahnon, 8d ; lobster?, Kid ; ad- sardines, jd and lOd per tin ; safety matches, li, 4Jd do/.; Plaid do, 4',d; prime cheese, from bhc „ ai ;U '„ 0.'.1b box 9.s 4d rs, kkern(!.U n(!. high te,t patent tins, 6s Cd a tin, or be i2s p,-r oa-et be,t tablo potatoes, 4, per cwt; aph British wax, BUI lb: Price's, Loudon sperm, ded Bidlb; self-fitting bedroom, lOdlb; fluted any parafine, 9W Ib : noonday Bid Hi;; pioklea, the from 8d per bottle ; soap, yellow, 3d per bar, and 20 bars in box ss: almond-scented do, Gd, 8d ice, lOd, and Is per bar; blue mottled, Gd nd or 9s per box; oatmeal, 251b bag 2s 9d ; flour, nd, 1& > mu>, fino ily a^^^lß^WKiS ariiT^'Sr^KSfti bottle! white chrj-stal do, lOd bottle; corn- . flour, Cd pkt; figs, 'Jd box; sauces, from 5d bottle ; bird seed, 5d lb ; devilled herrings, 0 U treih do, 7d ; hams, 8d; bacon, 7idlb; p.'ppor, 1-ifidlb; jams, bc=t brands, Gd lb; split peas 2UI lb ; clotheslines, Gd ;.lib tins mnstard, lOd ;S« iss milk, 8.1 por doz ; mac- <• ironi -and vermecilli, !»d lb; tablo salt, 71b k^' Cd, 111b bag, Is; arrowroot, 8d lb; tobacco, nailrod and twi.,t, 5s 2d lb; tinned fruit-, pcachc-,, upricots, pears, &c, Is 3d 2lh Un Kl;il]br- b m:irma] atie 8d; painkiller, Is.'3d bottle; toila chrystals, 81bs for h ; golden nyrnp, 21b tin 9d ; fresh eggs, Is doz:lcart. new beacon, Is Bd, 2s, 2s 4d, 2s Gd, per lb, a reduction of 2d per ||, | )V ukin" a Gib parcel; box teas, . iv, 10s, 13-, 20s, 22s Gd, 24s por box: bo half-che-tsdo,at U 4d, 1= Od, I.sßd, 2s, 2s 2d of per lb ; Dunedin ale. qt« 8s Gd per do/.; do for stout, do, 8-, Gd do; do do, pts, 5s do; Engr- Hah ale and stout, best brands ; Henncssy's of case brandy; case whisky, Kinnahan's, Walker's Cock o' the North Mitchell'sE &&'£££&&&££ Erßif™*-" of ore mcc, ft HAS ARRIVED BY THE S.S. X KAIKOURA, on And more to follow b- " «d JUST_? B A D ' i- Faeultv Buildings i i-acultj Uuiuungs er Glasgow, 2,th August, 1880. JOHN MAGINNITY, Esq., cd. Wellington N Z to ° ' ¦ ' r. JJEA.E biß,-We eonnrm our lettor to you es- of 4th inst., and we have now tho pleasure b- % "IZo^rf SSh^ , , j« „jl numbered JM (in dmmond)9TO,9obh,pPedatT^donporß... n. Kaikoura, lor Wellington, where wo hope th!?:f:c'-rJuT, fiflgl7 0T satisfaction, as they ought to do, tho "Alastor" being part and parcel of tho last lot you had; and wo havo still more of it set n,idp for yon to rovor Hip iirrt two monthly as de foi you to to. ci the next two monthly shipments, and wo have also set aside a considorablo quantity moro to follow un with re- ......... ON No finel. Sootoh Whisky thall your « Alas. F torBl™«" we feel sure, over wont to New Zealand, and we doubt not it will bo appreN- . , ' „ , , , t,,.,. be ciated accordingly by your customers. With ver kind regards, d- We remain, Dear Sir, s. -yy Ours faithfully, ny D MACDOtrGATT, Titnii *CO me D ' WA^UUWVLL, Junu., &, CO. eon on JOHN MAGINNITY. " *' of d, TOT-T"NT PAT?TT"Rft t PO ed, "UX]-L> I. LVJ\..utv cv. yjyj., ay, " succESbOira to . W ILSON & BICIIABDSON, tt i.- ABE ot the ns NQW oHOWING of ry FIRST SHIPMENTS „,, of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. he in to 58 AND 00, LAMBTON-QUAY. fie sm he a Cn JAMESON BROTHERS & CO., J WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS AND WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Willis-street, opposite Scotch Church, R in f Have on Sale , 10 tons sugar at 2Jd per lb "" tons sugar (wnito), at oa por 10 A ,^ tof/ eugw (best white), at 35d per lb A- 100 ha f-chests tea, at Is 4-1 4-r4 -r b 100 half -chests tea, at Is &U«r H» nt 400 boxes g^od tea! at 15s P por box 200 boxes host tea, at 24s por box — Blended teas, at Is Bd, 2s, 2s 8d per lb 100 boxes candles, at sid per lb , 500 boxes candles, at 8d per lb 4 tons soap, at 14s per cwt 3 tons soap, at 15s per owt 3 tons soap, at 24s per cwt 3 tons soap, at 30s por owt 20 cases matches, at 4id per doz i ton N.R. tobacco, at 5s 2d per lb JAMESON BROTHERS & CO., ^ o «r t, A te Wholesale and Res-Mil Groceks and t ¦„- „ - me and Spihit Merchants. F xvr,,. , . „n .. v..r, , , Willis-street, opposite Scotch Church. c- Dunedin Ale, qts, 8s Gd per dos nd SASZtg&fe** D randa to SS^» fl Whisky , Rum, case Geneva, Adelaide Wines Best Port and Sherry Wines - er &oods delivered free to any part of the - to WITTISSTRFFT s 38, WILLIb-bIREEI. AJJDTJTjJW WYLIE n m ly ROLE'S FUNNY PICTURE BOOK cc CoLE s FtIN Doctor, Bell's Standard Elocutionist. t it-«i, b «««i«,*««+o»«™j«-.= = w • Fresh supply just arrived per s.s.Wairarapa. Also, s 7SSWSS^^^wb^ mfa ' i. CUJNjJULiMNUi CAiiJJb. st A small line of Fancy Goods, consisting of Glass Ornaments, Watchstands, &c, To be sold cheap, in consequence of my , Largo Stock of BooksTf every description. A large and varied stock of OIL MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, DRAWING PAPER, &c. Subscribers wanted for Australasian, Leader, Sydney Town and Country, Bulletin, &c, Delivered or posted anywhere. A trial solicited. s ANDREW WYLIE, - - Law, Mekcaneile& General Stationer, - Bookseller, News Agent, &c, d __ ._.„. . .m „. . - 38, Willis-street, WeUington. . _rT^ l jiJiJMliiMJjllili ! - _ s OPC SOVEREIGNS will bo given to the . UW lucky guessers in my MAIZE AND - SHOT COMPETITION. For every 2s 6d y you spend you get a guoss. JOHN THOEBURN, f J O JiOlHltß, Willis-street. ¦ AMERICAN CARAMELS and HOBAE-TJIDER t l.liz^z:j l ' t A ' WAKEFORD. PROPRIETOR (Lato of Bank and Barrett's Hotels). A. w. tj^ great pleasure in thanking the public and iSsnunierous friends forpast favours, and begs to inform them that, haypurchased the freehold of tho above hotel, he is now in possession. The house has been thoroughly renovated and re-fur-nished. Comfortable home for boarders and qprnmerciol men Grand Billiard-table

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Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 128, 14 October 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 128, 14 October 1886, Page 4

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