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iBii&NDBD 'iMiS THE EMPIRE TEA COMPANT Paok the following standard brands of Choice Teas, vir. :— "DRAGON," 3/- "ELEPHANT," 2/8 "ORESCENT," 2/6 "EMPIRE," 2/2 and the "MIKADO," 2/ALSO, THE CELEBRATED "HOUDAH," 3/ and "KANGRA VALLEY," 2/10 These latter are PURE INDIAN TEAS of robußt growth, possessing great strength and purity of flavour, especially intended for connoisseurs. SODE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED PHI TEAS (ALPHA ESTATE). W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Proprietors.

MUNBO'S PURE INDIAN TEA TO THE FRONT. THE London Correspondent of tho Sydney Mail writes :— "There is no more significant fact in modern trade than the gradual crowding out of Chinese Teas from the British markets by the Indian Teaa. Indian Tea is stronger, has more flavour, and is cleaner than Chinese Teas. The difference in the methods of manufacture pursued in the two countries explains in a groat measure the better value of Indian Tea. In India the culture and manufacture of the leaf are undertaken by Englishmen, who regulate native labour; machinery is employed to a large extent. In China every peasant has his tea plantß and his own peculiar methods of cultivating and preparing them. Of j Buch methods the least said the bettor. Cleanliness has very little to do with them." Comment on the above is neodlesa. IF YOU VALUE YOUR HEALTH, DRINK MUNRO'S PURE INDIAN TEAS. Paoked expressly and sent direct from the Hope Estate, Tho Tea Plantation of Henry Wapshare, Esq., Ouobterlony Valley, Neilgherry Hills, Ootaoamund, Madras, India. This TEA is never blended or mixed with any other, because it is beat in its native purity and much more wholesome. Highly recommended to Invalids. REMEMBERThe Undersigned being SOLE AGENT, this Favourite TEA cannot be obtained from any othor houso in New Zealand. Also on Sale— INDIAN CONDIMENTS, INDIAN CIGARS, &c, &c, Wholesale and Retail. ALEXANDER MUNRO, EAST INDIA HOUSE, Willis-street, Wellington.

LENDERS for Washing and Kitchen X Refuse will be received at the Hoßpital up to the 20th mat. Contract to be from Ist June, 1889, to 31st March. 1890. Tender forms may be hid from the Steward, at the Hospital. F. H. FRASER, Chairman.

UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY of NEW ZEALAND (Limited). TENDERS FOR WASHING. rpENDERS will be reoeived up to Noon of A. MONDAY, 13th instant, for the wholo of the Company's Waahing at the Port of Wellington. Specifications to be seen at the offices, Featherston-street, whore tenders ana also to be lodged. TO BUILDERS AND CARPENTERS. mENDERS are invited for tb c Ereotion ■*- of Additions (consisting of 18 rooms) to the Paikakariki Hotel for M r. C. Tilley. Plans, &c, may be scon at., our office, where tenders will be received on or before Saturday, the 11th inst., at noc n. The loweat or any tender will not neoeasarily be accepted. JACOBSI3N BROS., Architects. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. I^HE undersigned can supply orders for . Red a'ad White Pine. Matai, Heart of Totara ; al'jo, Rusticated Boarding, T. and G. Floorip c and Lining. Prices on application. DUNCAN BROS., Woodsido Sawmills, near Foatherston.

npENDERS for the Purchase or Lease of JL the undermentioned Property will be received by Laery & Co. up to noon on Monday, 3rd June, 1889 :— Lot. 1. — That corner section of Land having a frontage of 70 feet to Dixon-street by a depth of 40 feet to Herbert-street. Lot 2. — A piece of Land having 45 feet frontage to Herbert-street by a depth of 70 feet, with a substantial two-storey Briok Building, 45 x 40 erected thereon, and a complete Flour Mill plant and 16 horsepower engino and boiler ; all now and in good working order. Lot 3. — A piece of Land having 39 feet 6 inohes frontage to flerbert-streot by a depth of 70 feet, with a well-built one-storey Brick Building erected on tho same. Tenders are invited for oooh lot separately, for any two lots, or for the whole property, to suit the convenience of tho tenderer. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be aocepted. We need hardly point out to persons desirous of a good investment that this is a rare opportunity, as it is seldom Bach a complete and valuable property is offered for sale, and situated as this is in the vory heart of the city. The undersigned will furnish any further particulars that may be desired, and will at all times be ready to show the property to intending investors. LAERY & CO., Trustees, Customhouse-quay, Wellington. FOR SALE.

AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE. QHORTT & REID, haying leased those H very central premises, 54 and 56, Willis-street, will occupy the came as soon as the extenaivo alterations are completed. Preparatory to the above, we purpose disposing of the whole ot our present Cornhillstreet stock of bran, pollard, flour, oatmeal, orushed linseed, potatoos, onions, chaff, baled hay, baled straw, choose, candles, soap, tea, sugar, sago, tapioca, paper bags, clotheslines, twines, tow, &c, &c, cocksfoot, rye grass, 'clovers, fescues, at the loweat romunerative prices. We shall, as usual, be prepared to receiva consignments of all descriptions of goods, either for sale privately or at auction. Our new Mart will consist of two flats, 40ft wido by 68ft deep, tho lower floor being concrete throughout, and rat-proof. Out-door tiales conducted in future, as iv the past, with despatch, combined with moderate charges and prompt returns. SHORTT & REID, Auctioneers.

A FIRST-CLASS Sawmill in full working order ; seven years cutting in splendid bush, consisting of — rimu, totara, cedar, white pine, &c. The owner will sell the whole right out, or would take a parner ; this offers a sure fortune to a man with I small capital. For further particulars, &c, apply to LAERY & CO., Customhouse-quay, Wellington. THE ESSTATE OF THE LATE JOHN JOHNSTON. TT7I O R SAL E — 9000 cores (more or less), being the property known as Brandon Hall Station, near Bulls, Rangitikei, together with about 1000 head oattlo and 2000 sheep 26.000 1 aores (more or less), being the property known as Mataiknna Station, East Coast, with stook at valuation 3 acres, numbers 359, 360, 363, on the plan of the city of Napier 1 acre , being sections 529 to 530, situate Gough Island, Napier 2i aores, being sections 54, 57, 58, 75, 1 76, Western Spit, Napier 1 162 aores, being sections 28 to 30, situate Havelook, near Napier 242 acres, being sections 11 to 13, 71 to ; 73, situate Woodville 1660 acreß, being sections 28 to 33, Kopurangi Blook, near Maeterton 2887 aoreß, being Bection 171, Aohongn Block, East Coast | 609 aorea, being sections 494 and 495, Mangapakeha Blook, East Coast 15J acres, being lota IGI and 164, township of Foxton Lot 2, Block 6, 69 x 75, Ballance-stroet, Wellington Lot 3, Blook 6, 69 x 75, Ballanoe-atreet, Wellington Lot 6, Block 6, 82 x 76, Lambton-quay, Wellington Lot 18, Blook 9, 1 aoro, Porirua 35i acres, Takapau townshn> Seotion 154, Block 6, Kiwhata, Pahau. For prices and further particulars apply to JOHNSTON & CO., Agents for the Executors. MARINE RETREAT HOTEL, PETONE. T^OR SALE, the LEASE of the above -■- well-known and favourite Suburban Hotel, having about 35 years to run. The House contains 24 rooms, including Billiard Room. Tho Outbuildings and Grounds comprise Stables, Coachhouse, Washhouso, Fowltionse, Fruit, Vegetable and Flower Gardens, Tennis Conrt, 4c. FURNITURE AND STOCK AT VALUATION. To an approved pnrchaaer, liberal terms will be offered if required. For fnrther particulars, apply to J. R. STANSELL, Proprietor ; Or to J. STAPLES & CO., Thorndon Brewery.

TO INSURANCE COMPANIES. PROMINENT CORNER BUILDING TO LET OR SELL. TO LET, from Ist May, 1889, for any period up to 26 years, the three-story Warehouse, corner of Featherston and. Panama streets, adjoining the Post Office, Telegraph Office, and Queen's Wharf. The next two Warehouses are also to let, but are only in the hand of the present oooupior for 10 months from the_ above date. The Oil Store, corner opposite, is also to let undor tho samo conditions. Also, To Let on Lease for any time up to 26 yeara, the Bulk Store, 70 feet by 50 feet, corner of Featherston and Johnston streets, I fitted with two travelling hoiats. I All the above are parts of the premises of > William Dan-son & Co., whoso wholesale buainesß is being removed to the premises of Messrs. John Duthie & Co., in Willis-street. Apply to : WILLIAM DAWSON, | Featherston-street. NEW HOUSES TO LET. SUPERIOR new Houses of 9 rooms eaofc on Brougham and Ellice-streots, withia 100 yards of tram-line. These Houses command a magnifioeat j view, and are replete with every modern, convenience, including plunge and shower baths with hot and cold water, also hot water in sculleries; two patent w.e.'s to each house; Bteps concreted and yards andi paths asphalted. Rent very moderate. Apply MAODOUGALL & CO., Lambton-quay, Opposite Bank of Now Zealand. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN'S LICENSE. I THOMAS HENRY WRIGLEY, of 1 Potone, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meoting to be bolden at Petone on the 10th day of June. 1889, apply for a certificate authorising tho issue of a Publioan's Lioense for a house situato in Jacksonstreet, Petone, called the Petone Temperance Hotel, the property of David Williams, Petone, containing 19 roome, exclusive of' those required for the use of the family. » Dated this 9th day of May, 1889. THOMAS HENRY WRIGLEY. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A. ' PUBLICAN'S LICENSE. I ALFRED OTTAWAY, Pnblican., of Kaiwarra, do hereby give notice that I dosire to obtain, and will at the. next Licensing Meetine to be holden at Kaiwarra on the Bth day of June, 1889, apply for a certificate authorising the issno of renewal of a Publican'B License for the house situate at Kaiwarra, the property of John Hagg»rty , and known by tho sign of tbe Waterloo Hotel, contaiuing rooms, exclusive of those required for tho use of the family. Dated this 31st day of April, 1889. ALFRED OTTAWAY. NOTICK OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN'S LIQBKSE. T ANDREW HONEYWAN- BENNIE, of Porirua, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at Porirua on the Ist day_ of June. 1889, apply for a certificate authorising the issue of renewal of a Publican's Licenso for the house situate at Porirua, the property of Sullivan, and known by the sign of the Porirua Hotel, containing 13 rooms, exclusive of thoae required for the nso of the family. Dated this 9th day of May, 1889 A. H. BENNIE.

XT OTELB FOE SALE. We have several Honses in town and oountry for sale. For particulars apply to J. STAPLES & CO., Thorndon Brewery. ASPHALT. ASPHALT. WILLIAM TEVERSHAM, ASPHALTER, Nowtown Avenue (late of the Corporation.) The greatest boon in the city for cheapness, durability, and for purifying backyards. Blocks laid eqnal to the Corporation. WM. TEVERSHAM. GIBBONS' IMPROVED FLAX MACHINE, WITH MOVEABLE STEEL BEATERS AND ROLLERS. Send for Descriptive Circular io. Mr. James Slater, architect, Canada Baildings, 3aeen-street, Auokland ; Mr. H. C. Gillespie, Thames ; Mr. Robt. P. Gibbons, sole Manufacturer and Patentee, Flax Mill, Paeroa, Ohinemuri, Auokland; or Mr. J. R. Gibbons, Evening Post. Saves 40 per cent, of power ; never wearsrat. Choape.3t ever made.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I MARY WILLIAMS, of the Upper Hutt, Pnblican, being the holder of a Publican'B License in respect of the house and premises titnate at the Upper Hutt, do hereby give notice that I desiro to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at the Upper Hutt on tho 3rd day of June next, apply for a transfer of the said license from mjßelf to David Maloney my appointee. ' Dated the 9th day of May, 1889 MARY WILLIAMS. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR~A~ PUBLICAN'S LICENSE T ALEXANDER SMITH, of Wellington : JL, do hereby give notice that I deßire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at Wellington on the 7th ; day of, June 1889, apply for a certificate : authorising the issue of a Publican's License for a house situate in Abel Smith-street, ' Wellington, known a B the Viotoria Hotel I containing 10 rooms, exclusive of those re' quired for the use of the family, and owned by Mrs Rot»rmund, trustee. Dated this 9th day of May 18S9 ALEXANDER SMITH. J SOLUTION in the TaHorinVT^dT} 1 Trous n for nothing, »t J H mi c ton's. 43. Cnhi>atreet. 'U> UAI " ] STABLE MANURE can h* hmn .<■ * ]

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 110, 10 May 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 110, 10 May 1889, Page 4

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