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ASK YOUR GROCER FOR ▼ 'I Vl6 B \£XTbA <f i I AaD I'll/I ~p*fm. r B/T\ B ' /2\ \ n.z. ihdustbial gazette. ] A toy 'I'A AIS B I Jm\ m " The blending is entirely atten- . RSL 1 CCwki B igfiff^g.. m ded t° by Mr. Nelson himself, , V¥™ M. ▼Tf*F m liTNplisffiV Vk who is a Taster of great experi- ■ B rtafc£sp\. m ence> * n 4 bas had * »poci»l ' mjnr B JLtmmm \ m training in the art." 1 I A -»^ B # l* <^rs3te*r*l\ m "This firm deserves the sup- ' V\f f\ r\ 1 \J B / JsHpSL \ % portofaUpurchasersofTea w \J Y\ \~> *^ m M nflßMtmjA m «* the article they offer it w■ * •"" m Mr, '.WjsaSSSiJrfjX % superior to anything We < f\ B MtS HBijEBRSS l>\ have seen In tUisColony," v \$P B ms nf 'riaim m % pbksb. i\l rV" B #5" Jt SaSKSS' *\ m " Mr. Nelson Is a prbi^W B M<s nj X 35 H" % fessional garter ahd though m JL* r^3i §S1 K^\-~\ PRICES: PURE BLENDED TEAS, AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEOIN. AGENTS EVERYWHERE,

GOOD NEWS for the Babies ! My advice to them is not to walk, »9 lam selling Rubber Wheel Perambulators from £2 7s 6d upwardß ; Iron Wheel, from £2 upwards; all Reversible Hoods. Can be had on the Hire System, if required. Invalid Carriages made to ordor, at different prices, with or without rubber ivheels. Lont out on hire by the day, or week, or month. Chairs, Tables, Dress Stands, Cradles, Picnic and other Baskets, including Butohers, Bakers, Grocers, with patent handles. EDWIN ARNOLD, 90, Willis-street, Wellington.

T>ANK HOTEL, Mannbrs-strxet. Misses DINNAN A OSBORNE have purohosed the lease of the above hostelry, and will be pleased to receive a visit from their friends and the publio gouerally. The accommodation for boarders and families is unsurpassed. Lunoheon from 1 to 2 daily. Hot, Cold, and Shower Batha. Liquors of the best brands. Good Stabling. CITY BUFFET HOTEL. OPENING NOTICE. fTHHE Proprietors have much pleasure in • informing the general publio that tho above NEW AND COMMODIOUS BRICK HOTEL, splendidly furnished, and possessing every possible improvement and requirement for the convenience of its patrons, will be OPENED for the reception of visitors on THURSDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, when they trust, by striot attention to business, to meet with the same liberal patronage as hitherto bestowed upon them, and can assure ' their guests that every endeavour will be used to give the utmost satisfaction. Tho DINtNG-ROOM is extensive and idfty, and fitted with all the latest modern ' improvements. The BEDROOMS are large, woll-venti. lated, and furnished in a superior style. The LADIES'. AND GENTLEMEN'S SITTING-ROOMS are beautifftlly laid out I and replete, containing: registered grates and every requisite to ensnre comfort. [ The CULINARY DEPARTMENT will be under the entire supervision of Mr. Orr, Senr., assisted by efficient staff of assistants, ■ and every care and attention will be taken to provide the table liberally with every- - .thing in season, and in such a manner as to 1 meet with the approval of the most fastidious of epicures. » HOT BREAKFASTS always ready for passengers leaving by the early morning trains, as also HOT SUPPERS on the arrival of the 10.30 p.m. Mana-watu train Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths-, as also W.c. adjoining, on eaoh flat. WINES, SPIRITS, and ALES of the choicest brands only, imported direct by I ths Proprietors. , A Night Porter always in attendanoe. l The Tramcars and Cobb A Co.'s 'Busses pass the Hotel every five minutes. John dm, & son, Prop&ib?ors> /^OMMERCtAL HOTEL, WliMB-STREBT, WELLINQTON. J. LIMBER (Lato of Canterbury) Bogs to notify tbat he has taken over the ab6ve Hotel, and hopes, with strict attention to business, to gain tho patronage of his former friends, customers, and the publio generally. t A well-appointed Billiard-room, with two first-class tables. Also, a substantial Lunoheon on from IS | till 2, One Shilling. CLUB HOTEL MASTERTON, Wairarapa. ' ALFRED ELKINS ... Proprietor. THIS Hotel offers Superior Aooommodation to settlors, travellers, and private ; . amilies. r Baths. SaUpli Rooms. Stabler* and well-massed Paddook. i ...—^^-^^ TERMINUS HOTEL, Opposite Railway Station, CHRISTCHURCH. , To Tourists, Families, and Commercial Gentlemen. ■ This Hotel, being situated in close proxi- ~ mity to the Railway Station and within easy •• distance from tbe centre of the city, offers ■ special accommodation to persons visiting 'i Christchurch. Prompt attention will be given to Letters oi Telegrams for Apartments, r Hot or Cold Baths. Night Porter kept. Telephone for the use of persons staying is the Hotel, r A porter will be sent over to the railway Btation to fetch any luggage to the hotel. J FRED STOREY, Proprietor. 9 H. GRIMES, \ ORIENTAL HOTEL, WILLIS-STREET ; Late of Lancaster House, Xerracb, PROMISES to his patrons every comfort a well-conducted notel can give, it 1 having been re-decorated. An entire ohange in management and domestics, comfort, aleanliness, and moderate charges being ' their motto. A good and substantial Luncheon everyday, from 12 to 2, Is each. Night Porter kept. Inspection respectfully invited. SMITH BROS., Vulcan Foundrt, Manners-street, having Becured a large assortment of designs of Ornamental Castingß for verandahs, balconies, fences, &c, wish to inform architects, builders, and the publio that we are prepared to supply all orders at prices that will compare favourably * with the imported article. We still continue to" execute orders for all sorts of caßt and ' wrought iron work. An illustrated catalogue will shortly ht issued. I /™KN 20th AUGUST tho Partnership no* 3 existing between Drs. COLLINS and FELL will be dissolved. On and after that date Dr. Fell may be consulted at his new Surgery, in WTLLIS-BTREET RH. EDWARDS CARPENTER & BUILDER, ■ Johnston-street (next Theatre Royal). All kinds of Jobbing Work done at reasonable* charges. r i CAFE FRANCAIS. MRS. CULVERWELL dasires to inti. mate to her old customers and the public in general that she has re-opened the above Dining-rooms, and respectfully solioits their patronage. A first-class Luncheon for 1 Ib. 67, Lambton-qnay. : OLD ZINC. i ___ BEST Price given for tke above Apply JOHN LYSAGHT (Ltd.), Ballanoe-itxeet.

THE COLONIAL MUTUAL X IFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, Limited. NEW ZEALAND OFFICES :- Queeu-street, Auokland High-street, Cbristohuroh Prinoes-Btreet, Dunodin Lambton-qnay, Wellington New Assurances, 1887 i!1,4<59,786 Annuallncome .£300,000 Accumulated Funds exceed ... i>775,000 SPECIAL TONTINE LIFE ASSURANCE TABLES. Before assuring in any othor ofl?co bo particular to obtain full information with regard to the Special Tontink Tables of the Colonial Mutual, whioh combine Life Assurance with a sound and profitablo investment. ALL PROFITS BELONG TO POLICY HOLDERS. ' Responsible Local Management. All Colonial Mutual Policies are absolutely incontestable from date of issue, being entirely frREH F3OM OBNdtious and SARASSika conditions 6s to _ travelling-, residence, occupation, mode of life, or manner of death. NEW ZEALAND DIRECTORS: Edwin John Spenoo (Dalgety & Co.), Chairman The Hon. W. J. M. Larnaoh, O;M.G., M.H.R. The Hon. Goorgo M'Lean, M.L.C. Tho Hon. Sir Robert Stout, K.C.M.G. Seymour Thorne George Frederick J. Moss, M.H.R. The Hon. Edmund William Parker Leonard Harper J, B. Haroonrt Geo. Beetham, M.H.R. FRANCIS J. FOX, General Seoretary for N.Z. J. P. BRANDON, Resident Seoretary, Wellington Branoh. rg^HE UNION INSURANCE COMPANY JL OF NEW ZEALAND (FIBB AND MABINX) CAPITAL X 2.000.000 Head Office t Hereford-street, Chrißtohutoh. Directors Hon. J. T. Peuoouk, M.L.C. (Chairman) ; G. G. Stead, Esq. (Deputy-Chairman) ; J. Anderson, Esq. ; P. Cunningham, Esq. ; W. Montgomery, Esq., M.H.R.} Joseph Palmer, Esq.; Hon. W. Bseveß, M.L.G.J H. R. Webb, Sag. Bankibsi Union Bank of Australia, General Manaoxb: W. Devenißh Meares. [ THE SPECIAL FEATURES that commend this Company to notice of intending insurers are : that it is a looal institution ; that the capital is double that of anyothez Now Zealand or Australian Institution : <u«i t*- x v ; " J i i i | i i I i • 1 J 1 I r i ► I i • r ] i i L ) I i r I ' i ( t t ( f - i 1 ( B I

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 104, 30 October 1888, Page 4

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