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•y»T ANTED KNOWN. Finest Qualitt, "| From Mild Cured, I HAMS and BACON, | hD PER LB. Smoked or Pale, J HUME & SON, TEA AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, 65, Willis-street, Wellington. Telephone No. 225. rp EA ! TEAM TEA!! Just landed, our Second Shipment of NEW SEASON'S TEA, Tho famons Cock & Eagle Brand and the celebrated Two Chinamen, paoked in boxes of lllbs and halfchests of 401bs each. Our registered Pyramid Brand, packed in lib and ilb packets, 2s per lb. nUME~ SON, Tea Importers * Produce Merchants, 65, Willis-street, Wellington. Telephone No. 225. TOWNSEND & PAUL~ (lALL the attention of the public te the J effect that they have received anothor shipment of their Circnlar-headod Flourball Potatoes, which they have long enioyed tho reputation of keeping in stock, and which thoy can now deliver to any part of town or suburbs at 5s Gd per saok. Thoy would also oall the attention of trainers to a line of Dun Oats, which they havo received. 20 tons Circular-headed Flourball Potatoes, 5s Gd per sack ; 200 sacks heavy Feed Oats, 8s Gd per Back ; 80 saoks White Tartarian Seed Oats, 2s Gd por bushel; 100 saoks Dun Feed Oats ; 150 sacks Barloy, 2s lOd per bushel ; 100 sacks Maize, 3s 9d per bushel ; 150 saoks Wheat, 3s lOd per bushel (splendid sample), &0., &o. SPECIAL. Seed Derwents (specially picked), 4s per owt. ; Drumhead Swede Turnips, 3a Gd per cwt. ; Early Fluke Seed Potatoes, 6s per cwt. ; about 5001b White Clover Seed, lOd per lb; 80 good Brooms, Is eaoh ; 30 kegs, •ach i cwt., Herrings, 6s 6d eaoh ; 20 kegs Nails, 6a 6d per keg (2 and 3 inch wire.) Orders by post or telephone punctually attended to. "VT EW SEASON'S TEA. BRUCE &~WILSON, BACON CURERS and GENERAL PROVISION MERCHANTS, Manners-street, Have received ex s.s. Woosung, from China, a quantity of tho finest TEA over packed for the Port of Wellington. Boxes, from 14a to 30a per box Chests, from la 4d to 2a Gd per lb HAMS AND BACON. Our curing establishment is now in full swing. Customers can have their Hams cured to order. Unsmoked, light smoke, or pale, cured with Salt or Sugar. Cumberland Sides, 7}d per lb London Rolls, plain or spiced, 7Jd per lb. SCOTCH CHEESE always in stock COLONIAL CHEESE, 5Jd per lb. SEED OR TABLE POTATOES Kakanni Derwents, same as usual. GROCERIES of evory description and very best quality. All goods guaranteed and delivered freo. BRUCE &~WILSON, Telephone 221. FMannerh-street. ARTT E A GOLD-MINfNG COMPANY. Shares Six Shillings Each. Early Application Necessary. Prospectuses, forms of application, &c, apply to T. KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO., Brokers, Wellington. VJLT ANTED KNOWN — W. F. BARRAUD, Chemist, Molbswobth-street. Has all the Prescription Books of the lato firm of Barraud & Co. Prescriptions carefully dispensed. Just Received, Fresh supplies of Drugs Hot Water Bags, Brushware, Trusses, Riding Bolts Photographic Goods, Britannia Dry Plates, Pvrogallic Acid Congreyo's Elixir Peptonising_ Powders and Tabloids Medical Coils Respirators Winsor & Newton's Colors and Drawing Materials Miscroscopes and Slides ANTED KNOWN. Good News. YEE CHONG, Tea Merohant, has just landed his New Season's Teas, and every purchaser of one pound of tea will receive a pound of best sugar free; best toas, Is lOd and Is Gd. Groceries and fruit at lowest possible price for cash. Address, 30, Manners-street, next Arcade. *»/• ANTED KNOW N — Proclamation. Monopoly v. Freotrade. This case will-.be tried by that Supreme Court, tho Inhabitants of the City of Wellington. Tho defendants olaim the right to supply the Inhabitants of Wellington with the Primest Meat procurable in the country, at a reasonable price, and trust a verdict will bo recorded in their favour each day. — The Manawatu Meat Company, Courtenay-place.

WANTED Known-500 pairs of Men's Garden Shoes, 4s lid, own brand; 500 pairs Men's Best Kip Watertights, 12s Gd, own brand ; 500 pairs Men's Elastio Sides, 10s 6d ; 1000 pairs Infants' Shoos, Is. Call and inspect the boxes and choose for yourself. Staples Bros., 86, Willis-street. i* ANTED Known— The Evinino Post H oan be obtained at the Railway Book Stall. R. Shannon. Agent. ANTED, Purchasers for 50 Tailormode Overcoats at 355, worth £2 10a. J. Huxley. Tailor. WANTED TO SELL— Spouting, down pipes, ridging, lead-headed nails, baths, sinks, basins, taps, hose, sheet zino, and cad. Geo. Remington, 36, Cuba-street. WANTED Known— At the~Great Big Salo of Boots and Shoes you can purchas* Women's Prunella Elastic Sides for 5b 6d, and good strong Womon's House Boots for 3s lid. Come one, come all, and have a sharo in the spoil at W. & J. Staples' Boot Emporium, Willis-street. WANTED Known, Brass Casting' from Is per lb. Locks picked and keys fitted immediately. Gas globes from Is. J. E. Hayes, 105, Lambton-quay. ANTED Known— Edwin Arnold and Company, Willis-street, Wellington wholesale and retail Basket and Perambulator Manufacturers . Every kind of Perambnlator kept in stock, and sold on weekly payments . Traveller will canvas from house to honse, and any old Perambulators will be taken in exchange, and itill you will find E. Arnold tho babies' frienu WANTED Known, that the Christchurch Biscuit Company's Biscuits aro the beat in tho market ; to bo had of all Storekeepers. Be sure and try them. Shortt and Reid, Agents, 54, Willis-street.

WANTED Known— Hard times. Great Boot Sale at W. & J. Staples' Original Boot Shop, Willis-street, No. 86. Sale now on. Marvellous reductions. Slaughtering every line. Shop early and avoid the crush. WANTED Known , that I have at present an exceptional large stock of Ladies' Phictons, Double and Single Buggies, Waggonettes, Dog Carts, Spring Carts, Spring and Tip Drays, Expresses, new and secondhand, in all the above lines, and to be sold on the most reasonable terms, and at the lowest possible prices. Note the address — Wellington Coach Factory, Mannera-street, Wellington. M. Bohan, Proprietor, Prize Bnggy Builder. WANTED Known, J. E. Hayes, 105, Lambton-quay, has just landing new designs in Chandeliers, Gas Brackets, Globes, &c. A call before purchasing ekewhere solicited.

Wajntkd, iuu Boarders, tonne umpire Restaurant, Willis-street, Wellington . Splendid accommodation for travellers and visitors; close to wharf, alongside of tram, with bath and every convenience. Termß, 16s and 18s per week ; beds, Is, meals. Gd. J. Williams, proprietor. ANTED Known— At the Great Big Sale of Boots and Shoes you can purchase Women's Prunella Elastio Sides for 5s 6d, and good strong Women's Honse Boots for 3a lid. Come one, come all, and have a share in the spoil at W. A J. Staples' Boot Emporium, Willis-street. ANTED Known, J. E. Hayes, 105, Lambton-quay, has the largest and cheapest stock of Gaafittings, Chandeliers, Brackets, Globes, &c, in New Zealand. A variety to choose from. WANTED, Customers (before purchas ing elsewhere) to inspect my new and large stock of Gasfittings, Gas Stoves, Christiania Burners, Wenham Lamps, Gas Globes, cfco. Beat value for cash in Wellington. Peebles' Burners, Is 8d each. Thomas Ballinger, Gasfitter and Importer, No. 17, Willis-street. WANTED Known, Richard Dnignan Moleswprth-street, has on sale Newcastle Coal, SK Heath and the clear-burning Coalbrookdale Coals. All coals weighed before leaving yard. R.D. begs to inform his customers that he has a large stock of all kinds of Firewood (dry). Cnt in any lengths by machinery. Telephone 334. ANTED Known, J. E. Hayes, 105, Lamb ton - quay, sells Gasfittings cheaper than any house in town. Inspection invited. WANTED Known— Jnst landed ex Ruapehn, Christiania Burners. Thomas Ballinger, Importer, 17, Willis-street. OLFE'S Sohnapps strengthens and braces np the system against illness. Be sure you obtain Wolfe's.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue XXXIV, 16 September 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue XXXIV, 16 September 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue XXXIV, 16 September 1887, Page 3

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