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WELLINGTON HARUOUIt BOARD. CONTRACT No. 33. TIMBER DREDGE PUNT. TIHENDERS will be reeohod up to 3 p.m. i. on THURSDAY. 11th November, at this office, where plans, specifications, and conditions, may bo seen, for tho above contract. They aro to be addressed to the Chairman of the Wollington Harbour Board, and marked outride " Tender for Contract No. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. WILLIAM FERGUSON, Secretary. Harbour Board Offices, 29th October, 1886. TO BUILDERS. " mENDERS are invited for Additions and JL Alterations to a DwcllinghouHO up to noon of tho 12th iuhtant. Planß and specifications to bo seen on application to FREDK. MITCHELL, Architect, Abel Smith-street. TO EXCAVATORS. nnENDERS aro invited up to Noon of I the 10th instant for formation, channelling, &c, of road. FREDERICK MITCHELL, Architect. TO BUILDERS. ~~ mENDERS will be received until SaturX day, 13th Novembor, for tho Erection of four Cottages at Petono. Plans an_ specifications to be scon at Mr. R. Martin's, Papcrhanger. Manners-street. RARE OPPORTUNITY TO BOOKSELLERS, PRINTERS, &c. THE undersigned having, on account of ill-lipalth, determined to relinquish business, nffei-3 to sell by privato tender his Stock, Fixtures, &c, together with Valuable Lease of Premises, situated in best business part of Auckland, and sufficiently extensive to allow of printing, bookbinding, &c, being added to tho business. Tenders will bo openod on 30th October. EDWARD WAYTE, Queon-stroct, Auckland.

HOW TO SAVE 25 PER CENT. npHIS is ft question that often arises, and I ig very soldon solved, although the solution of tho abovo problem is very simple, if attempted upon plain rulos, the first of which is to buy your goods in tho ohoapost market ; secondly, to buy them for cash instead of paying booldng prices and helping to pay tho bad debts of others. Tho perusal of tho following will suffice- to show how easily tho abovo diffioult problem may be solved. For cash you can now have dolivorod to any part of tho city tho following goods : — Tho finest whito sugar, 3d per lb, 9s 6d por 401b bag ; light groy ditto, 2id ; loaf ditto, 4Jd ; currants, 6d ; raisins, 7d ; sultanas, 7d ; salmon, 8d ; lobsters, lOd ; sardines, 5d and lOd per tin ; saf oty matches, 4Jd doz ; Plaid do, 4Jd ; prime cheese, from Cd por lb ; candles, 5d a lb, 251b box 9s 4d ; kerosono, high test, patent tins, 6s 6d a tin, or 12s por caso ; best tablo potatoes, 4s per cwt ; British wax, BJel lb ; Price's London sporm, Bid lb ; Bolf-fitting bedroom, lOd lb ; fluted parafino, 9\i lb ; noonday, CJdlb; pickleß, from 8d per bottle ; soap, yollow, 3d por bar, 20 bars in box ss ; almond-scontod do, Gd, Bd. lOd, and Is por bar; blue mottled, Cd or 9s per box; oatmeal, 2slb bag 2a 9d ; flour, bost brand 12s per 1001b ; fino Moccha coffee, Is 4d lb ; Fry's cocoa, Is Cd, Van Houton's, 4s, and Hudson's, Is Cd lb ; pearl barley, 2d lb ; sago, ripe, tapioca, 51bs for Is ; starch, 4d lb ; English table vinegar, 6d bottle ; white chrystal do, lOd bottle ; cornflour, 6d pkt ; figs, 9d box ; saucos, from 5d bottle ; bird seed, 5d lb ; devilled herrings, Is, fresh do, 7d ; hams, 8d ; bacon, 7id lb ; peppor, 1b Gd lb ; jams, best brands, 6d lb ; split poas, 2Jd lb ; olothesline's, Cd ; £lb tins mustard, lOd ; Swiss milk, 8s per 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, poaches, apricots, poars, &c.,ls3d 21b tin; Keiller's marmalade, Sd; painkiller, Is 3d bottle ; soda chrystals, 81bs for Is ; golden syrup, 21b tin 9d ; fresh eggs, Is doz; teas, now season, Is Bd, 2s, 2s 4d, 2s Gd, por lb, a reduction of 2d per lb, by taking a Gib parcel ; box teas, 14s, lCs, 18s, 20s, 22s Cd, 24g por box; half-chests do, at Is 4d, Is Gd, Is Bd, 2s, 2s 2d per lb ; Dunedin alo, qts, 8s Gd per doz ; do stout, do, 8s Gd do ; do do, pta, 5s do ; English ale and stout, best brands ; Hennessy's case brandy ; caso whisky, Kinnahan's, Walker's, Cock o' tho North, Mitchell's; schnapps, Geneva, caso rum, bulk do, Adelaide wines, ports and sherrys, of tho finest brands, at lowest possible priaes. Noto tho Address— W. JAMESON & CO., Wholosalo and Retail Grocers and Wine and Spirit Merchants, Civil Service Stores, Willis-streot, four doors abovo ManneraBtreet. Established 1868. IMPORTANT TO WINE MERCHANTS, HOTELKBEPERS, AND PRIVATE FAMILIES Desirous of replenishing their cellars with CHOICE SELECTIONS OF WINES AND SPIRITS, Imported direct from the Growors and Distillers. MACDOUGALL & CO., South British Insurance Buildings, Lambton-quay, HAVE FOR SALE, Duty Paid and in Bond : — Whiskies — " Bon Accords," "Cock q' the North," Bodega's " Guid Scotch Drink." "Jubilee," "Queen's Dram," Robertson's and other loading brands Brandies— Munzor's, Hennessy's, Martoll's, and others Rums— Lowndes', Palo Jamaica, and Lemon Hart's Geneva — J.D.K.Z. and Pollen's of Rotterdam Gin— Burnett's Old Tom and Original Plymouth Gin Port Wines — High Class, Vintago, Tawny, Rich and Dolicious Sherries— Solera, Superior, Old, Light and Dry Clarets — Margaux, Lafite, La Rose, Modoc and others Champagnes— Louis Rooderer's, Hiedseick's, Moot's, and others Burgundies — Hocks, Moselles, Santernes, various Australian Wines— Gronacho, Frontignac, Reialing, Muscadino, and Tokay Malt Liquors— Bass' Palo Alo and Guinness' Stout AGENCIES. Tho Bon Accord's and Cock- o' tho North Whiskies— The Bodega Company's "Guid Scotch Drink" — John Robortson & Son's Dundee Whisky — Munzer & Fils' Wines and Brandies — Canterbury Farmors' Association (Limited) for Feeding Staffs— lnwood'B Flour and Quinn'B Shamrock Brand of Hams and Bacon. PROPRIETORS OF THE " Jubilee " Whisky and " Queen's Dram " and the celebrated " Jubilee " Household Casks MACDOUGALL & CO., General Commission Merchants and Agents, Wine, Spirit, and Produce Brokers and Importers, Lambton-quay Wellington. TROUT PISHING. LAWN TENNIS. CRICKETING LAWN BOWLING. A FULL supply of all Requisites just oponed. GLASS BALLS AND TRAPS FOR SHOOTING MATCHES. GEO. DENTON, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND IRONMONGER, LOCKSMITH AND GUNSMITH, 33, Willis-street, Wellington. THE DUNACK SAUCE. Under the Patronage of His Excellency Sir William Jervois, X.C.8., Governor of New Zealand. DUNACK SAUCE, although its manufacture was only commenced a short time ago, has already taken a first place as a superior Sauce. It is quite new, differont from any other sauce manufactured. The many testimonials to its high qualities are fully borno out by tho Government analyst, Dr. Skoy, who reports overy ingredient perfectly wholesome, and thoroforo bears out the statement that it is tho most wholesome sauce manufactured. The ingredients of which it is composed are expensive, and as Mrs. Gordon does not givo it away nor sell under cost prico, it is necessarily a higher price than the many imitations of Lea and Perrin's on sale. Mrs. Gordon is confident that if oonsumers will givo it a fair trial they will find that they have full value for the price, and that its use is an economy. Sold wholesale at the manufactory, or any of the leading wholesale houses ; retail of all grocers. Manufactory — Molesworth-street, Wollington. ______ TO SAWMILL PROPRD3TORS. XIK^E have pleasure in intimating to Saw- * " mill Proprietors that wo havo opened a branch of our business so long and successfully carried on by us in Sydnoy, for tho supply and repairing of all kinds of Circular and Vortical Saws, and hope to havo the support of tho trade. THOS. CHAPMAN _ SONS, 52, Cnba-street. [a card.] "M/T ISS HOSKIN, Teacher of Piano and Singing, Will receive hor pupils at now residence, opposito Oxford House, Murphy-streot. Intending pupils may refer for terms, &c, to EEV. P. N. HUNTEE,. MR. J. M'GLASHAN, and MR. J. R. BLAIR. CITY FOUNDRY, Eva-street, off Taranaki Place. •ry CRABTREE _ SONS, Millwrights, Engineers, and General Smithß, makers of every description of Steam Engines and Boilers, Sawmill Machinery, Builders' and Contractors' Ironwork, Iron Gates, Fending Standard! and Ornamental Fencing.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 148, 6 November 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 148, 6 November 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 148, 6 November 1886, Page 4

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