JAMESON BEOS. & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, TXfINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Corner Willis & Dixon Streets, Oppoaito Scotch Church. 200 boxes Toa, at 14b Od per box 60 half-chests Tea, at ... 1b 3d per lb 40 half-chegtß Toa, at ... 1» 8d per lb Best Mixed Tea ... 2a 8d por lb Blended Tea 2s Od porlb Blended Tea 161 6 gd per lb 25 tons finest White Crystal Sugar 20s Od perewt 10 tons English Crußhod Loaf Sugar 3d per lb 25 cases Salmon (Cocktail) 9a Od per do* 20 cases Lobsters ... 9a Od per doz 20 cases i Sardinos ... 9a 0d per do» 10 do Prcßorvcd Bloaters 8h 0d por doz Fr.v'B Cocoa Is 4d per lb V. H. Cocoa 3s 8d per lb Kcon'sßlno 0d porlb Sago, Tapioca, & Rice. 2Jd per lb JAMESON BROS. & CO., Opposite Scotoh Church, WILLIS-RTBJBKT. Dunedin Alo and Stout, qts., 8s Cd por dozen Dunodin Alo nnd Stout, pts., 5s por doxon Brandy, Whisky, and Winos of the best brands. JAMESON BROS. & CO., WILLIS-STREKT, Opposite Sootoh Churoh, CHINA AND GLASS IMPORTERS. QTJTDOOE PHOTOGEAPHY. WRIGGLESWORTH AND BINNS, PHOTOGRAPHERS, First Prize Medallists, Stdnky, MELbourne, and nkw zealand Exhibitions, Have tho honour to inform their Patrons and tho Public that they havo ENGAGED a competent OPERATOR for OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHY alone, and that thoy avo now in a position to execute all ordovs for VIEWS of HOUSE, PUBLIC BUILDINGS, PRIVATE RESIDENCES, INTERIORS. Photos of WEDDING, LAWN TENNIS, PICNIfiv and other PARTIES. FAMILY PORTRAITS and WORKS OF ART at tho shortest notioo. Liberal torms to FOOTBALL, CRICKET, BOATING, and other CLUBS. LOWEST SCALE OF CHARGES! consistent with BEST WORK. CABINET PHOTOS, FEOM 20/- PEBDOZ - The 2/6 on Photographic Tickets STILL ALLOWED. WBIGGLESWOKTH & BINNS, PHOTOGRAPHERS, WILLIS-STREET, | OPPOBITE THE EMriRK HOTBC. Tolophono 101.
CONNOLLY and HERMANN, LANDSCAPE, PORTRAIT, AND GENERAL PHOTOGRAPHERS, 55, Lambton-quat, Wellington. MR. CONNOLLY begs to notify that ho has admitted Mb. R. HERRMANN as a partner 'into the firm, and that tho business of Goneral Photocrrapbors will
for the future bo carried on under the style CONNOLLY AND HEBRMANN. The public will no doubt rqcognißO the vast importance of having thoir wauts attended to by tho heads of tho firm, and as Messrs. Connolly and Herrmann PERSONALLY UNDERTAKE THE OPERATING AND RE-TOUUHING DEPARTMENTS of their busiuoss tho publio can rely on receiving the VERY BEST WORKMANSHIP AT LOWEST PRICKS. Mr. HERRMANN, who is acknowledged by the profession to bo UNEQUALLED IN THE COLONY as a FIRST-CLASS OPEBATOR- AND RE-TOUCHER, holds several First Prize Medals won at various American Exhibitions. Ho also possesses a THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE OF PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMISTRY (rarely acquirod by the every-day photographer), and as the WHOLE FOUNDATION of tho photographic art is based on CHEMICAL PROCESSES, tho pnblio will no doubt reoogniso tho IMPORTANCE OF SUCH KNOWLEDGE. With the addition of Mr. HERRMANN to the staff, tbo firm are enabled to bring HIGH-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY within the reach of all. Thoy guarantee that whilst tho likeness will be strictly preserve), their productions will be UNSURPASSED for ARTISTIC LIGHTING AND POSING, DELICACY of HALF-TONES, and oxcol. lenco of finish. CABINETS, BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED, FROM 20/? Z> ' LARGE WORK AT VERY LOW PRICES. , BILLIARD TABLES r^LBoIiWBIGHT A CO.'S celebrated iVft 1 aedal .tables;, sample table on view. Applet 1 ¦t •) ; r '¦:, ! . 1 ' WHEPTEM, NICHOLSON & CO., >•'' ' '' Agent*. .it ' : 1 : .1 SOMERVILLE'S Island Bay 'Bug will leave the Government Building* daily at 10 a.m., 2 p.m., and 5.45 p.m. ; will leave A. Turner's Island Bay Hotel at 8.15 a.m. 12 noon, and 5 p.m. Carriages, Buggies, and Saddle Hones on hire. Apply to B. BOMERVILLE, Imperial Livery Stables, Abel Smith-street. Telephone 158. , I 0088 & UO.'S TELKGRAPH LINE OF COACHES. 1 William Nxill, Pboprhtoe. MASTBETON TO~CABTLEPOINT VIA. TINUL THE Coaoh le*ve« the Booking Offioe at 7.80 a.m. every Tuesday and Friday, returning on evory Wadneß&y »nd S«fcur--d»y. Booking Offioe— Prinoe of Wales' Livery snd Bait Bteblee Waggonettes, drags, bnggiea, &0., and fint-oUae hacks, always on fair*. A 'But meets every train at the Railway Bt*tion. WILLIAM NEILL, Proprietor.
LAWREB A CO.'S DAILY COACHES I MTWIJIN MABTINBOROUGH, FEATHEBSTON, GREYTOWN, AND LOWER VALLEY. LeaT&^&rtipborongh daily, at 6.30 a.m. arriving »t Fettberston at 8.30. Leave Foatherston daily, at 11 a.m., arriving at Martinborongh at 1.30 p.m. An extra coach leaves Martinborongh for Groytown every Wednesday. ___ Parcels and goods at reduced rates.) ', The EVENING POST delivered daily at Martinhprpngfa on .application to Messrs. J. D, O*kl,v otGvX+wne. Featherston. 0088 4 OO.'& TELEGRAPH LINE OF , -', BOYAIr MAIL COACHES. 1 « AILY CoeohM from Macterton at 12.45 XJ p.m. for WoodvillA, Palmemon North, ud Tahonite (for N«pi«r), returning from Taheraite on arrival of fint train from Napier. .AMES MACABA, Proprietor NOTICE TO THE TRAVELLING" PUBLIC. COBB & CO.'S Royal Mail Coaches leave Palmerston North on arrival of 11.45 a.m. Train ' from Wellington, arriving at Woodvillo for Napier at 2 15 p.m., having dinner at Murphy's Club Hotol, returning from Woodville at 2 80 p.m. for Wellington and Wanganni in time for trains. t (JAMES MACARA, Proprietor. J. FENTON, Agent, Palmerston North.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 77, 28 September 1887, Page 4
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