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THE EMPIRE TEA COMPANY Pack the following standard brands of Choice Teas, vie. :— "DRAGON," 3/- "ELEPHANT," 2/8 « CRESCENT," 2/6 " EMPIRE," 2/2 and the "MIKADO," 2/ALSO, THE CELEBRATED "HOTJDAH," 3/ and "KANGRA VALLEY," 2/10 These latter are PURE INDIAN TEAS of robust growth, possessing great strength and purity of flavour, especially intended for connoisseurs. SODE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED FIJI TEAS (ALPHA ESTATE). W. & GK TURNBULL & CO., Proprietors. DON'T YOU KNOW THAT FIRTH'S PATENTED GERMINA, A NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURE, -m/| AXES delicious PORRIDGE and PUDDINGS, is of fine Savour, is very agreeable, digestible, and strengthening ; and that the Doctors strongly recommend QERMINA for all sorts of people, whether sick or well, weak or strong, rich or poor, young or old? TRY IT, AND YOU WILL KNOW! To be had in Calico Bags, lOlbs and 4.ilbs, from all Storekeepers. stephensonTsmith & co., SOLE WHOLESALE AGENTS, WELLINGTON.

IMPORTANT NOTICE. TO THE RESIDENTS OF PETONE, UPPER HUTT AND LOWER HUTT DISTRICTS. A LLAN SMITH, the Highland Laddie, of J\ the Canton T Mart, Manners-street, Wellington, respectfully begs to notify that I he has now in full swing a BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT in the beautiful and rapidly increasing township of Petone, situated in Fitzherbert-street, opposite Masonio Hall, replete with all that appertains to the Grocery Trade, together with a competent staff of afißistantß. A.S. is now prepared to call for orders, execute and deliver Bame to any part of the abovementioned districts I accessible by vehicle or equestrian,_ at the samo prioes and on the Bame prinoiples bo highly appreciated by his fellow-citizens in Wellington. He takes this favourable opportunity to return his best thanks to his many friends in these distriots for their liberal patronage in the past, and begs to assure them that no effort will be wanting on his part to seouro a continuance of the same. The subjoined few items are but the precursors to a list of more lengthy detail i — Good Family Congou, Is 3d and Is 8d per lb Our Speoial Blend, 2s The Gem Family do, 2s 4d Celebrated Patienoe do, 2b 6d Van Houten's Cocoa, 3s 4d Homcepathic do, Is Coffee, Is 4d Tobaccoß-Nailrod and Cake, 4s 6d , Bryant & May's Matches, 4|d dozen Jams, three tins Is Blacking, 4d dozen Cornflour, 4d lb Worcestershire Sauoe, 4d bottle Chrystaliscd Sugar, 51bs for Is Oxford Blue, 7d lb I Baking Powder, three tins for Is Californian Fruits, Is tin Knight's London Toilet Soaps, Is per dozen Bonnington's Irish Moss, lid per bottle Warner's Safe Cure, 4s 6d per bottle Hop Bitters, 3s 2d per bottle Eucalyptus Extraot, Is 6d per bottle Eno's Fruit Salt, 3s per bottle Painkiller, Is 2d per bottle Seigel's and Beooham'a Pills, la 4d per box Holloway's Pills and Ointment, Is 2d Sole Agent for R. Ayers' celebrated Herbal Remediea. " Come awa freins, I'm no dead yet." ]\f ILLER, BOOTH & 00 'S CASH PRICE LIST. Sugar, Nos. 1 and 2, 3 d per lb ; 9a 6d per bag Sugar, No. 3, 2^d per lb ; 8s per bag Tea (blended), la 4d, Is Bd, 2a, 2a 4d, 2e Bdperlb Tea (boxes), 14a, 16b, 18b, 20s, 24s per box Cocoa (Fry's), Is 4d per lb Cocoa (Van Houten's), 3s 4d per lb Coffee, Is 4d and Is 6d per lb Coffee and Milk, Is 3d per tin Sago, Rice, and Peas, 2id per lb Tapioca, 3d per lb Ground Rice, 4d per lb Cornflour, 4d per lb Currants and Raisins, 6d per lb Sultanas, 7d per lb Mixed Peel, Is per lb Jam, 5d per tin ; 4s 6d per dozon Marmalade, 7d per tin ; 6s 6d per dozen Flour (silk-dressed), 10s 6d per 1001b Oatmeal, 3s per 251b Farinaceous Food, lid per tin Greats and Barley, 9d per tin Golden Syrnp, 7d per tin Mullet, 7d per tin Salmon, lOd per tin Lobster (Star), lOd per tin Mustard, lOd per tin Pickles (English), 8d per bottle Sauce (Knglißh), 5d per bottle Sauce (Tomato), 6d per bottle Vinegar, 6d per bottle Limejuice, Is 3d per bottle Essences, 6d per bottle Blue, 7d per lb Extract of Soap, Id per paoket Soap, 2d, 4d, 6d, and lOd per bar Soap, 4s, 6s, Bb, 10a per box AH Goods delivered free at railway stations and wharves. MILLER, BOOTH & CO., CORNEB 01* ' CUBA AND INGESTRE STREETS. WE do soil oheap ; it cannot be denied. Look in our window, 'tis amply verified. Each article there boa a price that will tell What wonders are done in that broken-down shell. Come try our tea ; 'tis no puff when we say That Is per lb is all you will pay. The shop may be small and yet known to fame; The orowds that throng us vouch for the same. Christmas is coming with all its (food oheer ; The fruit it is now as the year that is near ; Currants and raisins so rich in their bloom ; The price is but 6d t please buy them Boon. In quest of oheap groceries, remember 'tis said, That KUpatrick and Campbell are best in the trade. And all may rely on the goods that we sell, That for quality and cheapness none oan excel. Cornflour at 4d and water biscuits Bame price ; One shilling for 51bs of the best China rice. Come all and share in the bargains so true, And pnrchase our excellent sevenpenny blue. Some will show baits for to catch you so nice, But beware and take heed, to the lesson think twice, And then you will find that it will pay you to call At Kil patrick and Campbell's, the cheapest of all. Come one and all to the shop of renown - To Kilpatriok and Campbell's, the cheapest in town. The prices we now defer that will tell Of the bargains attained at the brokendown shell. We aak the general pnblic, or any who have not hitherto called upon us, to call on Saturday night arid participate in the bargains to be obtained at our store. Don't mistake the shop— next door to Brittain, chemist. P.S. — We have a ohoioe selection of Hams and Bacon for Christmas ; also new fruit and every requisite for the Christmas pndding and cakes. KILPATBICK &• CAMPBELL, Manners-street. WEDDING PRESENTS & FURNISH-; INGS, China, Plato, Ironmongery, Ac, good and cheap. J. KITCHEN'S, Pantheon, Manners-Btreot.

JjONDON LOAN AND DISCOUNT BANK. OFFICES PANAMA-STREET. Established 1875. The oldest and most reliable office in Wellington for IMMEDIATE ADVANCES On Bills of Sale, Deposit of Deeds, Shares, Bond Warrants, &o. CASH ADVANCED On Personal Seourity, repayable by weekly, monthly, or quarterly instalments. SPECIALITY. Bills Discounted Dailt at Cubrbnt Rates. All Tranßaotiona Entertained. Addross-THE MANAGER. SOUTH PACIFIC LOAN AND INVESTMENT COMPANY (LTD.). Office, Manners-otreet. Telephone, 258. Are prepared to advanoe sums on personal security as under— Loan £s— receive £i 14s to be repaid by 20 weekly instalments of ss. Loan .£lo— receive .£9 9s, to be repaid by 20 weekly instalments of 10s. Loan JBls— receive .£l4 3s 6d, to be repaid by 20 weekly instalments of 15s Loan .£2o— receive J2lß lßs, to be repaid by 20 weekly instalments of 20a. And other sums by arrangement. Advanooa on deposit of deeds, &o. Amounts received on deposit -\/f ONEY IMMEDIATELY ADVANCED JJX Fbom JJIO Upwards, Repayable by instalments to suit borrowers, on Deeds of Land and Property in Town and Country. LOANS obtainable on Furniture without Removal. A. A. BARNETT, 1 Land and Financial Agent, 38, Lambton-qnay. THE WELLINGTON BUILDING AND INVESTMENT COMPANY (Limited). THIS Company is prepared to receive Deposits at the following rates :— 12 months or 2 years 51 per cent. 6 months 4J per cent. MONEY TO LEND AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. R. M. SIMPSON, Managing Direotor. New Zoaland Insurance Buildings, Lambton-quay. FRED. G. THOMPSON, LAND, ESTATE, FINANCIAL, AND GENERAL AGENT. Loans Negotiated from £50 ™ £20,000. Money always available Agent Phosnix Fire Office. Offioea— Grey-street, next Nationalßonk. j __ — MONEY TO LEND, in sums of i!SO and upwards, at ourrent rates of interest. Apply to CHAPMAN & FITZGBRALD, ■ Solicitors, Brandon-street, Wellington. MONEY. MONEY npO LEND, at lowest ourrent rates, on A. freehold, leasehold, or other approved securities, in any sums from -£50 upwards. M'TAVISH, TATUM & CO., 31, Lambton-quay. MONEY. THE Pnblio Trustee advances on firstolass Freehold Securities only, in sums of £100 andupwardß, at 6J or 7 per oent. per annum. _ I*A A A TO LEND on Freehold Seoudb*k\j\J rity (town). Address, Canton, Evening Post. Gas T E. HAVES, . Gaß Heating O . Fires. Stoveß, 105, Lambton-qdat. - Gas SftU. Call and inspect The Latest Impeovkd Heating GAS T?IRIiS Fireß. Stoves. and ■- 8A8 ST H o™ ING ir s Fires. STOVJUS, Stoves. EX TONGARIUO, Hating Now Opened. Stoves. GM JE. HAVES, jjjg Fires. 105, Lambton-qnay. Stove" J. REST ON, WEDDING PRESENTS & FURNISHINGS, China, Plate, Ironmongery, *c, good and cheap. J. KITCHEN'S, Pantheon, Manners-street. SMITH BROS., Vulcan Foundbt Manners-atreet, having Hccured a large assortment of designs of Ornamental Castings for verandahs, balconies, fences, &c, wish to inform architects, builders, and the publio that we are prepared to Bupply all orders at prioes that will compare favourably with the imported article. . We still continue to execute orders for all Borte of cost and wrought iron work. Illustrated catalogues oan be had on application. ASPHALT. , ASPHALT. WILLIAM ' TEVEB.SHAM, ASPHALTEB, Newtown Avenue (late of the Corporation). The greatest boon in the city for cheapness, durability, and for purifying backyards. Blocks laid equal to the Corporation. WM. TEVEBSHAM. T> H. EDWARDS CARPENTER k BUILDER, Johnbton-btbkst (next Theatre Royal). All kinds of Jobbing Work done at reasonable charges. WELLINGTON OPERA HOUSE. npHE publio are informed there is NO X ADMITTANCE to the Opera House until date of opening. By Order. XTTEDDING PRESENTS & FURNISH Tv INGS, China. Plate, Ironmongery, &q., good and oheap. J. KITCHEN'S, Pantheon, Manners-street.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 132, 3 December 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 132, 3 December 1888, Page 4

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