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THE EMPERE TEA COMPANY Pack the following standard brands of Choice Teas, viz. :— "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 robust growth, poasessing great strength and purity of flavour, especially intended for connoisseurs. SODE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED Firi TEAS (ALPHA ESTATE). W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Proprietors.

MUNBO'S PURE INDIAN TEA I TO THE FKONT. fipHE London Correspondent of the SydJl ney Mail writes :—: — "There ia no more significant fact in modern trade than the gradual crowding ont of Chinoße Teas from the British markets by the Indian Teas. Indian Tea is stronger, has more flavonr, and ia cleaner than Chinose Teas. The difference in the methods of manufacture pursued in the two countries explains in a great 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 plants and his own peculiar methods of cultivating and preparing them. Of j such methods the leaßt said the , better. CleanlineßS has very little | to do with them." Comment on the above ia needless. IF YOU VALUE YOUR HEALTH, DRINK MUNRO'S PURE INDIAN TEAS. Pocked expressly and sent direct ! from the Hope Estate, Tho Tea Plantation of Henry Wapshore, \ Esq., Ouobterlony Valley, Neilgherry Hills, Ootacamund, Madras, India. Thia TEA is never blended or mixed with any other, because it ia beßt in ita native purity and much more wholeaDmo. Highly recommended to Invalids. REMEMBERThe Undersijmed being SOLE AGENT, this Favourite TEA cannot be obtained from any other house in New Zealand. Also on Sale— INDIAN CONDIMENTS, INDIAN CIGARS, &c, &0., Wholesale and Retail. ALEXANDER MUNRO, EAST INDIA HOUSE, Willis-street, Wellington. A/T For Mirth 'tip Good to know, Work ir fun With SAPOLIO. WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU RAILWAY COMPANY (Limited). miME-TABLE on and after the 7th X October, 18S3 •■— SSL,-* 3«s • -a £§®a a: s -. : 8 o, <p *<d * '■» 0? . S. . .8? :: :8: 8 ;., :: 8 £>Q ' -co** • -blao * • -os *d • p d JO ■ tQ *f Ifi Ift B 1d« ..2: : : :SS : : ;"S'3 :: S o fed 1 - o• • • -«»s • • -ada •-a CO S Iq ; :T 2 : e5 : :55 \ l.Sg. \ !af|-JIM m "S.J s I PS » §b3 sl§ Ie I g*a g£ *z •- - • die * •« •» ' • -fcT j tD g . ** «-•;•• :<o ::*• | | «!l! ' ' : * ! S ;' : ' :S: S ZroosXtipmjßS SS . .r .ffl • . .<=» <9 . -a Jai : :""! : • : : :«n: «n » • :« I- t- OOOS O rH %\ . .'. i l'.'.'.'.".'.'.'.'.'.i •a - • '■---------•-a 2 a -ait S 3 . 'v „ I ||lkl||i |..-BjW ' isilSisi«l3illilll? • Flag Stations. — Passengers w.ghing to alight must give notice^ to the GG T jard at the provious stopping station. Passengorß can be booked ta principal stations on Foxton and New Plymouth line at Wellington and Johnsonville, Note.— The 6.50 a.m. North, train runs through to New Plymouth on Tuesdays and Fridays only; on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays to Hawera ; and on Thursdays as far as Wanganni (only). The 5.40 p.m. South train from Longburn connects with through train from New Plymouth on Tuesday a and Friday a_; on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays with train from Hawera; and on Thursdays with train from Wanganui (only). The 6.50 a.m. North train will not stop a.t Crofton, Khandallah, Tawa Flat, Wainui, Hadfield, or Hantere. The 5.40 p.m. South train from Longburn will not stop at Hau tere, Hadfield, Otaihanga, Wainui, Tawa Flat, Khandallih, or Crofton. JAMES WALLACE, General Manager. O AND W. MACKAY*S NEW LIST. Creasy, by Bret Harto, 2s Cd Reuben Sachs, a sketch by Amy Levy, 2s 6d Beechcroft at Rockstono, by U. M. Yonse, 2a Gd The Girl from Malta, by Fergua Hume, la 3d Cole's Funny Picture Book, 2a Caught at Last, by Dick Donovan, 2s Weldon's Practical Fancy Dress for Ladies, la 3d Do do do for Children, Is 3d Do do Guide to Fancy Work, Is 3d Weldon's Practical Knitter, Crochet, Stocking Knitter, Maorame Lace, Art Needlework, Netting and Patchwork, 9d each ; posted, la 201, LAMBTON-qUAY, AND 47, CDBI-ST. NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN. ANY Person or Persona found Trespassing with dog or gun on Sections 3. 7, 9, 10, 11, 15, 16. 38, 39, 40, and 44 Kahautara Blook, Wairarapa, and Native Blook adjoining, will be prosecuted. J. P. RUSSELL. D. M'MASTER. WANTED Known — Every description of Letter- press Printing executed in newest styles and designa at the EVENING POST Printing Office, Willis-street. Billheads, Ball Programmes, Cards, Catalogued, all kinds of Coloured Work, Cheque Books, Delivery Books, Day Bills, Forma of To Let and For Sale, Bankrnptoy Forma, Law Forma, Mercantile Formß, Shaded Posters, Show Cards, Pamphlets, Programmes, Vißiting Cards (ladies' nnd gentlemen's), Hand Bills, Business Carda, Proepeetuaea, Balance Sheets, Ac., Ac. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN'S LICENSE. I ALEXANDER SMirH. of Wellington, do hereby give notice that I dosire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at Wellington on the 7th day of Juno, 1869, apply for a certificate authorising the issue of a Publican's Licenao for » houße situate in Abel Smith-street. Wellington, known aa the Victoria Hotel, containing 10 rooms, exclusive of thoae required for the use of the family, and owned, by Mra Rotermund, trustee. Dated thia 9th day of May, 1889 ALEXANDER SMITH. HADED Posters, famphleta, Show Cards at EVENING POST.

TIMBER, COAL, AND FIREWOOD YA.RDS (Opposite the Wellington and Maaawat Railway Station). BUILDERS, Coal and Firewood Con sumera will receive good value fo cash by sending along their orders t Campbell, Colquhoun & Co., who guarante full measurement, full weight, and goo quality. Orders left at Geneva Cottage, Courtenaj place, will reoeive prompt attention. VISITORS TO WELLINGTON VX 7 ILL do well to call and see the shoi of ELECT p O-PLATED GOODS, of ver, i superior quality, at really low prioes. JNO. YOUNG. Cuba-street. S. LUKE & SONS, T^NGrNTEERS, BOILERMAKERS, IROI All AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND SHIPBUILDERS. Makkes op the Excelsior Cookin Range. Thia Range is acknowledged to be the bee introduced into this market. Why householders should not he withon one. Theße are four reasons why : — I lBt — Because we belieTe they are mot I economical in fuel than any other range i I the colony, or ont of it (we have a long He of testimonials to this effect.) 2nd — They are more strongly made. Fin places made of caat iron, not tilea. 3rd— Tho ovens and boilers are portabli which enable them to be thoroughly cleane occasionally, and can also be removed easil ■ to effect repairs, without disturbing rang I or mantel fixturoa ; all parts are made to ' standard size, and can ba renewed withoi trouble and with little expense. 4th — Last, but most important reason, the are said to cook in very much lesß time, an with very much less trouble than any othf range known. An idea of the success of our ranges ma ' be gathered from the fact that la6fc year f\ I Bent ont over 500 of different sizes. Wo are supposed to be the largest raakei in the colony, and make between 40 and ' different sizes and designs, which i» by ft the largest variety made to our knowledge Inspection to our showrooms. Manner street, Wellington, invited. An illustrate catalogue will be sent on application. A MACGREGOR, M. A Exchange Buildings, No. C. Classes re-opened on FRIDAY, Ist Februar, Stndents prepared for the Teachers', Lai nd University Examinations. TN future, the Premises of TUSTI BROS., Manners-street, will be open eve) j day from 8 a.m. till 6 p.m., exoep«t Saturday i when the Retail Shop will be open till 2 p.n ' and in tho evening from 7 till 10 o'olook. W, EADES & CO | " 20, CUBA-STRR'ET, ! Opposite Te Aro House, i UNDERTAKERS AND| FUNERAL FURNISHERS. Hearse, &0., kopt on Premisea. Funerals oonduoted to suit, all olasßes, wil every requisite. BUILDERS ANT> OXTRACTORS. ASPHALT. ASPHALT. WILLIAM TEVERSHAI! ASPHALTIDR, '. Newtown Avenue (late of tl io Corporatioi j The greatest boon in the* city for ohea ! ness, durability, and for purifying bad , yards. Blocks laid equal to> the Corporatio: 1 WM. TEVERSHAM. GIBBONS' IMPROVED FLA MACHINE, WITH MOVEABL i STEEL BEATERS AND ROLLER: I I Send for Descriptiva Circular to M ' James Slater, architect v Canada Building Queen-streot, Auckland ; Mr. H. C. G: lespie, Thames; Mr. Robt. P. Gibbon sole Manufacturer and Patentee, Flax Mi Paeroa, Ohinemuri, A uckland ; or Mr. R. Gibbons, Evening Post. Saves 40 per oent. o f power ; never wea out. Cheapest ever v lade. I TO OOFING FELH. ROOFING FEL' ON SALE, In large or small quantities. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOW] J. E. HAVES, 105, Lambton-qtjat.

CITY FOUNDRY, Evßrßtreet, off Taranaki-place. Trrr CRABTREE & SONS, MillwrigW Engineers, and General Smiths, makers every description -of Steam Engines ai Boilers, Sawmill Maohinery, Builders' ai Contractors' Irouwork, Iron Gatea, Fenoii Standards and Ornamental Fenoing. LYBAGHT'B GALVANIZED IRO Best Quality. Largast number of sheets to the ton. Brands : Corrugated— " Orb," "Fleur de Leys," "Guinea " Flat — " Orb," and " Queen's Head " Lakgkst Stock in Nkw Zs aland. 400 io 500 tone alwaya in stook 100 tons per Turakina 100 tons per Invercargill 22g, 24g. and 26g, corrugated, alwaya Btock. Alao — Manufacturer of Wire Netting, A JOHN LYSAGHT, Limited, Ballance-street. Wellington. ROBERT DONALDSO] ! BAUiANCK-STREKT, WELLINGTON. 1 have always in stock, and to arrive, lar| shipments of Brooks, Shoobridge & Co's unrivalled " A ohor " brand Portland Cement Andrew and James Stewart's Tubea ai Fittings, black and galvanised, for g and water Scott, Cujthbertson & Co. a Bupenor Londo made Paperhanginga I am also Sols New Zialand Agent D. Y. Btewart & Co., Pipe Fonndera Leach, Flovrer & Co., Tin-plate Manufaot rera The Steel Company of Sootland, makers all kinds of Steel The laoa Foundry Co., Railway and Genei Engineers J. Petrie, Wool- washing and Drying Maohii maker Geo. Shand A Co., London and Melbonn dealers in all kinds of new and aeoon hand machinery ROYAL INFANTS' PRESERVATIVE, THE bost remedy for all diaorders of t! Btnmach and bowela in children, ai especially during the painful and dangero period of teething. Prepared and aold I T. A. GAUBATT, Pharmaceutical Chem) (by examination), oorner of Taranaki ai Vivian atreeta. Prico, la per bottle. THEY come aa a boon and a blessing men— Dalton's extra Trouaers. 4 Cuba-street.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 111, 11 May 1889, Page 4

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