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ANTED KNOWN. Finest Quality, ") Mild Cured, I PROM HAMS and BACON, | KD PER LB. Smoked or Pale, J HUME & SON, TEA AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, 65, Willis-street, Wellington. Telephone No. 225. HP E A! TEA!! TEA!! Just landed, our Second Shipment of NEW SEASON'S TEA, The famous Cock &, Eaole Brand and the celobrated Two Chinamen, packed in boxes of lllbs and haffchests of 401bs each. Our registered Pyramid Brand, packed in lib and Jib packets, 2s per fb. HUME & SON, Tea Importers & Produce Merchants, 65, Willis-street, Wellington. Telephone No. 225. TO TRAVELLING AGENTS FOR LIFE ASSURANCE. "I7IXPERIENCED Agents deßirouß of obJLU taining appointments to travel in New South Wales or Queensland, oan socure the moat advantageous terms from the Australian Widows Fund Life Assurance Society Liinitod, 263, George-street, Sydney. Satisfactory references required. All information can be obtained by applying by letter to GEORGE F. MURNIN, Resident Secretary. This Society's new business for the last three years has exceeded (three millions). TO CRICKETERS AND OTHERS. WANTED Known, Frank Grady, Willisstreet, has just reoeived and opened up a consignment of first-olass Cricket Materials, including Lilly white & Co.'s celebrated compound, all cane, treble, double and single cane Bats, speoially selected light weights, Balls, Gloves, Ac, by best makers, Youths' Spring Bats, &c, &o. Ten per cent, discount to Clubs and Schools. yy ANTED KNOW N — Proclamation. Monopoly v. Freetradc. This case will be tried by that Suprome Court, tho Inhabitants of tho City of Wellington. The defendants olaim tho right to supply tho Inhabitants of Wellington with the Primest Meat procurable in tho oountry, at a reasonable price, and trust a vordict will be recorded in their favour oach day.— The Manawatu Meat Company, Courtenay-placo. 'ANTED Known-500 pairs of Men's Garden Shoes, 4s lid, own brand500 pairs Men's Beat Kip Watertights, 12b 6d, own brand ; 500 pairs Men's Elastio Sides, 10s 6d ; 1000 pairs Infants' Shoos, Ib. Call and inspect tho boxes and chooso for yourself. Staples Bros., 86, Willis-street. V * ANTED Known— The Evening Post n , o. 0 ,? 11 be opined at tho Railway Book Stall. R. Shannon, Agent. 'ANTED, Purchasers for 50 Tailormade Overcoats at 355, worth jE2 10b. J. Huxley, Tailor. ANTED TO BELL-Spouting, down pipoß, ridging, load-headed nails, baths, sinks, basins, taps, hose, sheet zino, and cad. Geo. Remington, 36, Cuba-street. WANTED~Know^Artho~Great Big Sale of Boots and Shoes you can purchase Women's Prunella Elastic Sidoß for 5a Gd, and good strong Women's Houso Boots for 3b lid. Come one, come all, and have a share in tho spoil at W. & J. Staplos' Boot Emporium, Willis-street. WANTED Known, Brasß CaßHng "from Is per lb. Looks picked and keys fitted immediately. Gas globes from Is. J. E. Hayos, 105, Lambton-quay. ANTED Known— Edwin ArnohTand Company, Willia-stroot, Welbngton wholesale and retail Basket and Perambulator Manufacturers. Every kind of Perambulator kept in atook, and aold on weekly paymenta. Traveller will canvaß from house to house, and any old Perambulators will bo taken in exchange, and <rf,ill you will find B. Arnold the babies' frienu ANTED Known, that the Christohurch Biscuit Company's Bisonits aro the beat in the market ; to be had of all Storekeepers. Bo sure and try them. Shortt and Reid, Agents, 54, Willis-street. ANTED Known— Hard times. Great Boot Sale at W. & J. Staples 1 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' Phcctons, Double and Single Buggies, Waggonettes, Dog Carts, Spring Carts, Spring and Tip Drays, Expresses, new and secondhand, in all the above lines, and to bo sold on the most reasonable terms, and at the lowest possible prices. Note the address — Wellington Coach Factory, Manners-street, Wellington. M. Bohan, Proprietor, Prize Bnggy Builder. WANTED Known, J. E. Hayes, 105, Lambton-quay, has jußt landing new designs in Chandeliers, Gas Brackets, Globes, &o. A call before purchasing elsewhere solicited. ANTED, 100 Boarders, for the Empire Restaurant, Willis-street, Wellington. Splendid accommodation for travellers and visitors; olose to wharf, alongside of tram, with bath and every convenience. Terms, 16s and 18s per week; beds, la, meals. Gd. J. Williams, proprietor, ANTED Known— At the Great Big Sale of Boots and Shoes you oan purchase Women's Prunella Elastio Sides for 5s 6d, and good strong Women's House Boots for 3s lid. Come one, oomo all, and have a Bhare in tho spoil at W. & J. Stapleß' Boot Emporium, Willis-street. ANTED Known, J. E. Hayes, 105, Lambton-quay, has the largest and cheapest stock of Gasfittings, Chandeliers, Brackets, Globes, Ac, in New Zealand. A variety to choose from. WANTED Known, Richard Duignan Moleaworth-street, has on sale Newcastle Coal, Pit Heath and the clear-burning Coolbrookdale Coals. All coals weighed ' before leaving yard. R.D. begs to inform his customers that he baa a large stock of all kinds of Firewood (dry). Cut in any lengths by machinery. Telephone 334. ANTED Known, J. E. Hayes, 105, Lambton - quay, sells Gaafittingß cheaper than any house in town. Inspection invited. WANTED Known— Just landed ex Rua* pehu, Christiania Burners. Thomas Ballinger, Importer, 17, Willis-street. ANTED Known— soo pairs of Men's Garden Shoes, 4s lid, own brand; 500 pairs Men's Best Kip Watertights, 12b Gd, own brand ; 500 pairs Men's Elastio Sides, 10s 6d ; 1000 pairs Infants' Shoes, Ib. Call a.nd inspeot the boxes and choose for yourself. Staples Bros., 86, Willis-street. ANTED Known— That the Best and Cheapest place for Carriages and Traps of all descriptions is at Geo. Luke's Carriage Factory, Taranaki-street. G.L. has for Sale, cheap, new and second-hand Buggies, Expresses, and Carts. Note the address—English and American Coach Factory, Taranaki-street, near the Reclamation. W~ ANTED KNOWN-Estimatos given for laying drains, fitting up patent WC, laying on gas and water, electrio belle, and every description of plumbing and tinsmith work. Geo Remington, 36, Cubastreet. WANTED, tenants to know O. W Clayton allows 10 per cent, discount off three months rent paid in advanct, and that O.W.C. has opened a free library for all his tenants and purchasers. Only twentythree houses left for sale out of 230 ; terms are long and easy. Hurry up and pay a amall deposit, as there is plenty of money in the market. JUBILEE! JUBILEE! CORRECT TIME DAY AND NIGHT FOR 11s 6d. TTAOR this sum you can procure a genuine watch. We have determined not to waste money in illuminated cards and procuring testimonials, but will let the public judge for themselves. We depend upon the merits of the watoh for success. It is a perfect movement, cased in nickle or Canadian gold, and is guaranteed. The watch can be opened and examined by any person, and does not take five minutes to wind up. Any watchmaker can repair it, and as foreign aa a watchmaker is to an ironmonger so is this 11s 6d watch to anything ever offered to the public before.

lla Gd ; post free, 12s 6d. HISLOP & CO., WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS, Sole Agents. W. J. LANKSHEAR, BOOKBINDER, Accou»t Book Maker, and General Stationer. Account Books of all kinds in stock and to order in any ruling or binding. Music bound in any_ style at Reasonable Prices. A large and well-assorted stock of Stationery. Special attention given to country orders. LAMBTON QUAY, Opposite Bank of New Zealand. THE Christchurch Biscuit Company's Biscuits are made of the beat and purest ingredients. A single trial will verify the fact. Shortt & Reid, Agents, 54, Willis-street Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 68, 17 September 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 68, 17 September 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 68, 17 September 1887, Page 3