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HOW TO SAVE 23 PER CENT. THIS ia a question that often arises, and ii very seldon solved, although tho 'olution of the above xiTO^Aom id very ¦simple, if attempted upon plain rule.-), the fir<-t of which is to buy your goods in the cheapest market ; secondly, to buy them for cash instead of paying booking prices and helping to pay the bad debts of others. The peruf-al of the following 1 will suffice to show how ea=i!y the al ove difficult problem may be solved. For ca«h you can now have dolivered to any pnrt of the city the following goods : — The* finest white FUgar, 3d per lb, 0s Od per 401b bag ; light grey ditto, 2ld ; loaf ditto, 45d; cunanti, 0d ; raisins, 7d ; sultanas, 7d] sa'mon, 8<1 ; lob<-ters, 10d ; sardines, sdandlodpertin ; safety matches 4Jd doz ; Plaid do, 4Jd ; primo chce~e, from Od per lb : candle, lid a lb, 251') box 9s 4<l ; kerosene, high teat, patent tins, Cs 6d a tin, or 12s per case ; bast table potatoes, 4s per cwt ; British wax, 8!d lb; Price's Loudon 9perm, BJd lb ; self-fitting bedroom, lOd lb ; fluted parafine, 9Ad lb ; noonday, G\d lb ; pickles, from 8d per bottle ; soap, yellow, 3d per bar, 20 bars in box ss ; almond-scented do, 6d, Bd. lOd, and Is per bar; blue mottled, Gd or 9s per box ; oatmeal, 2slb bag 2s 9d ; flour, best brand 12s per 1001b; fine Moccha coffee, Is 4d lb ; Fry's cocoa, Is 6d, Van Houten's, 4s, and Hudson's, Is Ctl lb ; pearl barley, 2d lb ; sago, rice, tapioca, 51bs for Is ; starch, 4d lb ; English table vinegar, Gd bottle ; white chrystal do, lOd bottle ; cornflour, Gd pkt ; figs, 9d box ; sauces, from 5d bott'e ; bird seed, 5d lb ; devilled herrings, Is, fresh do, 7d ; hams, 8d ; bacon, 7id lb ; pepper, Is Gd lb ; jams, best brands, Gd lb ; split peas, 2id lb ; clotheslines, Gd ; Jib tins mustiird, 10d ; Swiss milk, 8s por doz ; maccaroni and vermecilli, 9d lb ; table salt, 71b bag, Gd, 141b bag, Is; arrowroot, 8d lb; tobacco, nailrod and twist, 5s 2d lb -, tinned fruits, peaches, apricots, pears, &c.,ls3d 21b tin; Keiller's marmalade, 8d; painkiller, Is 3d bottle ; soda chrystals, 81bs for Is ; golden syrup, 21b tin 9d ; fresh eggs, Is doz ; teas, new season, Is Bd, 2s, 2s 4d, 2s Gd, per lb, a reduction of 2d per lb, by taking a Gib parcel; box teas, 14s, 16s, 18s, 20s, 22s Gd, 24s por box; half-chests do, at Is 4d, Is Gd, Is Bd, 2s, 2s 2d per lb ; Dunedin ale, qts, 8s Gd per doz ; do stout, do, 8s 6d do ; do do, pts, 5s do ; English ale and stout, best brands ; Hennessy's case brandy ; case whisky, Kinnahan's, Walker's, Cock o' the North, Mitchell's ; schnapps, Geneva, case rum, bulk do, Adelaide wines, ports and sherrys, of the finest brands, at lowest possible prices. Note the Address— W. JAMESON & CO., Wholesale and Retail Grocers and Wine and Spirit Merchants, Civil Sorvico Stores, Willis-street, four doors above Mannersstreet. Established 18GR. ARTIFICIAL TEETfI AT IMMENSELY REDUCED PRICKS. TEETH EXTRACTED Foli ONE SHILLING. MR. BULKLBY, DENTIST, WII.LIS-fiTREET, HAS decided to make such sweeping reductions in his charges for Artificial Toeth as will plnco it in tho power of the humblest, equally with the wealthiest in Now Zealand, to enjoy the advantages of enhanced personal appearance, coupled with a capacity for the enjoyment of their daily food, to say nothing of the incalculable gain to health in being relieved from the strain upon the digestivo functions necessitated by want of teeth, and consequent inability to properly masticate. Complete upper and lower sots of artificial tooth . 0 0 Complete upper or lower sets . .£3 0 0 Partial sets at proportionately low rate 3 TEETH EXTRACTED FOR ONE SHILLING. It will doubtless be asked — How is this popsible to supply good, reliable Artificial Teeth at such prices V My answer is that I guarantoe tho workmanship, utility, and natural appearance by agreeing that nnless in ovory way faatisfied my patients need not take them and no charge will bo mado. It will pay to call and see the class of work I am prepared to execute .it theso prices. RICHARD C. BUL KLEY, DENTIST, Willis-street, Wellington, 7 doors above Albert Hotel (Captain Williams' Now Brick Buildings.)

WEIGGLESWOETH & BINNS, PHOTOGRAPHERS, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. /%UR Mb. BINNS having, during his late VISIT TO ENGLAND, purchased an ENTIRELY NEW and magnificent SET OF INSTRUMENTS, wo havo made arrangements to execute LARGE GROUPS and PORTRAITS at a greatly REDUCED CHARGE. Wo are now in a position to offer specially liberal terms to Cricketing, Boating, and Football Clubs, Volunteers, Fbienblt Societies, and other Public Bodies, Testimonial Presenta tions, &c, &o. Wo aro also able to oxocuto all Out-door Photography, such as Views of Houses, Public Buildings, Lawn Tennis Parties, Picnics, &c, at equally reduced rates, our name being a guaranteo that the work will bo finished in the most perfect and artistio manner. Our New Portrait and View Lenses and Cameras combine all the very latest improvements and are simply perfection. Please Note the Address — WEIGGLESWOETH & BINNS, PHOTOGRAPHERS, Willis-street, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE EMPIRE HOTEL. PHOTOGRAPHY. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. MR. F. HILL begs to inform his numerous friends and the inhabitants of tho city that ho has commenced bnsiness in Cuba-street in the premises lately occupied by Mrs. Caziieau, and has spared no expense in fitting every department second to none in tho Empire City. Patrons favouring him with % sitting will meet with every satisfaction* Having imported the latest-made instruments, patrons can rely on receiving a first-elasf Picture. I have also purchased the w'nole of Mrs. Cazneau's negatives, copies from whioh may always be had from the same. Liberal terms to Clubs, &o. All orders finished one week from time of sitting. Note the address — F. HILL, PHOTOGRAPHER, 64, Cuba-street, Wellington. CITT FOUNDRY, Eva-street, off Taranaki Place. T57" CRABTREE & SONS, Millwrights, Engineers, and General Smiths, makers of evory description of Steam Engineß and Boilers, Sawmill Machinery, Buildors' and Contractors' Ironwork, Iron Gates, Fencing I Standards and Ornamental Fencing. PIER HOTEL, Geey-stkeet. mHE BILLIARD -ROOM having been -*- Completely Renovated, Will be opened TO-MORROW NIGHT. The table has been put in first-class order, and will be under the charge of MR. DASH (Late of the Post Office Hotel). TJORIRUA HOTEL. T. SMITH . (Late of the Te Aro Hotel, Wellington), Proprietor. Good Accommodation for Boarders. Lawn Tennis, Billiards, &c, T A R HOTEL, Lambton Quay. HARRY KNIGHT having purchased the lease of the above Hotel, which has been thoroughly renovated, respeotfully solicits a call from his numerous friends. First-class Accommodation for Boarders, at Reasonable Rates. Luncheon Daily, from 12 to 2. None but the best of Wines and Spirits kept. One of Aloock's best Billiard Tables on the premises.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 130, 16 October 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 130, 16 October 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 130, 16 October 1886, Page 4

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