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ASK YOUR GROOEB FOR lUv B \ STY\ m I?Sl \ n.z. industrial gazette. _,i /I U4 M I AjL\ wk " The blcndinK is entirely attenftQT I PHS # X_iD»,, % dcd t0 b y Mr Ndson himself, po VMV _l VWf _f yjf*EUSOJ!y % who 13 a Taster of Rru.it rxperi- v -^— ff f/ffi^SSk »^ ence, and has had a special _f MJ*IP*SrQ& training in the art." IN THE ff /IT&IjOA \ TIMAHU HERALD. I _ ff /|<>3vW>|\ " Tbib firm deserves the sup- "pi \/lf *>*. __ ■ _T I I* irw m^it \ » port ofall purchasers of Tea -" '^(jR\ V ff / i-ffKffifFhA mas tbe ai * icle the ? ? Oev is V^ \\ W ff #<j MgEJS SajLl rfj\ superior to anything we ff mkl f*_j£ESELß3rj tA have seen in this Colony. \ tf> M i& HfSßn \ PHESS ' ,k\>" m Mr* J^eESK—SK *\ " Mr. Nelson is a pro,_\Nf i ff it< l*Tf s!! jEGrT %fession»l Taster and O^ / /? SjpSIK- Vi \lMender." THOUGH ff I -^gin_i^____-T3 jk, PRICES: BY ALL _^^^^^^H^-4__^|^^ l^^2/8 3/- T1 PURE BLENDED TEAS? AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN. AGENTS EVERYWHERE. __ f tf\<Tfc PKRA.MIUJLA.TOKS must ba sold : the cln"i| est .-ver offero,! 111 New Zealand. O\ / V 7 Rubber wheel Perambulators, _1 17* (id ; iron ditto ditto, _l si : all n-vert-iblo hoods Ludies' Woik Stands, from France and Japan, \ery vhoaj) ami \>ivUy. Colonial and English made Bisket Chairs, Music and Flowei -t.trd-*, round and squaro Afternoon j Tea Tables, Biiskots of every description. Perainbn'. ivois told on ilcforrcd payments. Invalid Carriages lent out on hire. "7;' w EDWIN ARNOLD, !K\ WiMis-stroct, WoUincton. 01 WILKINS AND FIELD:: 1 tl Allß NOW LANDING. \v w EX "TAINUI," FROM LONDON, AND "WAKEFIELD," FROM NEW YORKP P Lovelock's Mincing Machines Willcox'B Shaft Couplings, lji to 1J Gimp and Panel Pins x i 0 am i ■Waf^on Clipß % Potato Chipping Machines American Wood Uloeks, single and doublo, Salter's Circular and Family Balances 2 to 8-inch Block Tin Dish Covers Shovel, Spado, Kako and Hay Fork Spring Stoel, £, 5-16, and $ Handles Doublo Shear Steel Rd. Corner Seat Backs and Lazy Backs Round and Square Caßt Tool Stoel, ito lin Rubber Buffers Square Oust Steel for Hummers, 1£ to 2J Cheney's Hammers Nattleford'e Iron and lirass Screws American Tinned Cut Tacks, in boxes Imitation and Mahogany Pole Rings Rim and Mortioe Locks Coffin Furniture Harper's Fly Traps Woßtenholm's Razors and Cutlery Ratchet Sorowdrivors Cordo's Wrought Nails, 4, 5, 6 inch Pruning Shears ( Loather Belting, 1£ to 8 inch Amorican Tinsmon's Shears * Rubber Boitinjc , 3to 12 inch American Turners Chisels and Hollow Avery's Platform Machines, 3, 4, 5, 7, and Augors lOowt Canary Cages Brade's London Brick Trowels Scythes, Snaths Goddard's Plate Powder Hay and Manuro Forks Williams' Butchers' Knives and Choppers Garden Hoes and Rakes and Potatoo Hooks Firth's Mill Saw Files, 8 to 12 inch Scuffle Hoes and Turf Edgers Coppered Sofa Springs Sharp's Broad Axes, Handled Gilpin's Dray Axle Arms, 2J to 3i Sharp's Long and Short Cuttor Mattocks Walker & Hall's Plato cleaning Liquid Mexican Garden Haminookß, from 3s 0d oaoh Marplo's Carpentora' Tools Hammook Chairs I.E. Dolivory Hoso, 4 and 5 inch XXX Elm Hubs Brass Caßed Tubing XXX Hiokey Rims, Shafts, Polos and Spokes Brasß Stair Rods Hay Forks, 4& to 6 feot Patent Razor Stropping Machines WELKINS & FIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, MANNERS-STREET, HILL & FARISH STREETS, WELLINGTON. rpHE GREY VALLEY COAL COMPANY C\ EME NT. CEMENT. 1 a--* cbMBNT . Depot — Manners and Victoria-streets near ; (Includes WalSend," 8t Coalpit Heath and BROOKS, SHOOBRIDGE & CO.'S Brnnncr Collories), CEMENT, Having taken over the BrunnerCoal Com- ( Ancitok. BRAND, pany's business onshore and afloat it will be jk,,.,,}^ the GoW Mo(3n i at tho Melbourne our constant aim not only to maintain, but Kxhibit j on in com potition with all the prinalso to largely extend the said business. oJ j Enßlißh GernmD and Colonial Brands. The possession of these three celebrated col- A i, proved by fi, lg j nGer to New Zealand leries enables us to do so most advan- Coye-,-,,,^ Shipmonts always arriving, tagconsly for our customers. There will also be a large supply of the 2000 Cagkß to arriyo Bhortl bPRfc Ooalbrookdale and Newcastle coal on hand for all who prefer thorn, separately or -. ir\nv A 1 TIBON mixed with our own coal. Sales from the Xv. JJ\Jl>ilijJJaUn , ° Om Gimtril^COALToiflmr' B-tLAIKMTM-*. WKLLINOTON. (Limited.) W. C. GASQUOINE, _ r -pr-R-ci ft. at \T$<Z Local Man&fjer. 8. LUKIi & BUJNS, ENGINEERS, BOILERMAKERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND (THE WKSTPOET COAL COMPANY of B™IgJJJJB8 ™IgJJJJ B Coo _ INfl T miTEiri Range. " This Range is acknowledged to bo tho bost ___ introduced into this market. Why householders shonld not be without nniinßntUfDAi P PDAI one. These are four reasons why :—: — OOAI_ROOKDA__ OOAt. ii 8 t- B ecause we believe thoy are more ___ economical in fuel than any other range in the colony, or out of it (we have a long l_t £OAL Consumers and the public are noti- «„. fied that this SUPERIOR COAL can alway. portable, be obtained wholesale from the agent, or retail from any of the dealers, or at tho yard to J^^^*^t2tot?_ andoffice.oornerofFeatherßtonandßaUanoe *^Jfa^*£r* "*"* , 4th — Last, but most important reason, the streets. WILLIAMS aro Baid to cook in very mnch IeBS time> ' ' with very much loss trouble than any othe A irent. range known. An idea of the sncoesß of our ranges may be gathered from the fact that last year w sent out over 500 of different sizes. We are suppoeed to bo the largest makers _ in the colony, and make between 40 and 50 JH U X L E V , different sizes and designs, which is by far the largest variety made to our knowledge. Inspection to our showrooms, MannersNo. 1, LAMBTON-QUAY, street, Wellington, invited. An illustrated catalogue will bo sent on application. Wollinetoa - THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF U.S. HUXLEY'S TAILOR SHOP, Established upon the Mutual System, All profits being divided amongst ita Policyholders. No. 1, Lambton-quay. NO stronger system for the government of a Company was ever devised than that embodied in its Charter and By-laws. THE EQUITABLE is tub Lakoebt and ~~~ ~~ " Richest Sooiety in the World -CirQ-Ori7T? k nr\ »« In 29 years it has paid over _24 1 500,000 FISHJiJi & UU. O to its Policyholders. Its New Business is now being obtained INDIAN AND CEYLON TEAS a rate exceeding -35,000,000 a year The Assets of The Equitable are abb the -19,800,609, i.e., nearly TWENTY MILLIONS STERLING. BEST IN THE MARKET. Its Surplus Fund alone represents .£4,311,399, and far exceeds that of any other Office, therefore The Equitable has the largest bonus-giving power in tbe world. MTTHRAY & CASEY actual results, not estimates. JU.UIVaiV.I a Hundreds of thousands of ponnds are now 57, CUBA-STREET, being paid away yearly by The Equitable in Fnp v n. f Vninn i n Prfifonne- Bottling TONTINE POLICIES, and these _.7 c -% clt Ssi T_£Tc_T settlements surpass anything that has ever j. • Ut'-j. Ol ' !Vr" wrUT m?t? m«k beon done in other forms of Life Insurance, tains, White and Unbleached Table Damask £ Colonial Office can show any! Linen, Body Lining, and Silesia from 3d per ™_ o TO COHPAKE WITH THEM . y . C. GODFREY KNIGHT, F.1.A., Actuary for Australasia. CIECULAK. THEEAGLE ~ _t_r— - TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT -^_fi^_^__^ (Opposite Barrett's Hotel). AJOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE ** DEPARTMENT. O LR-Having some twelve montha since, CHI _ F ADVANTAQEBj VO purchased the above business tromiur. _o W premiums anA large bonuses. Huxley (in whoso employment we have been Funds kept In New Zealand, for upwards of five years, we would respect- Claims paid immediately alter proof of death. fully solicit a continuance of your esteemed Most liberal conditions, f^vnnri. Low New Zealand morUllty. Being large purchasers for cash, employing Economical t^ment as wo do the best talent in our Cutting Departmeat, and devoting our entire personal TOTAIi BUM ASSURED (including attention to the business, we are in a position Sonus Additions) ... ... ... £7,136,2tt to offer to our patrona exceptional value, T ? T^ ce J w F S^i, the whole Inveßted „ mtiß combined with excellence of style, fit, and jj, a( jdition to the above funds, the workmanship. office has an ANNUAL INCOME ot We are now opening up our large and over ... ... ... ... £268/100 varied shipments for the Autumn and Winter " Seasons, comprising Coatings and Tweeds in The Bnrplaa Caah Profits in 1686 were £242£G0 Colonial, Scotch, and English mannfactnre* We would draw special attention to OPENING OF TONTINE SAVINGS FUND SECTION. Celebrated Suitß at _3 10s and _4 Tontine Savings Fund System Policies wo thoroughly shrunk, and invite inspection "Mi&SS?-* existing Assurance Policy your earliest convenience. Holders will be allowed to join this section. In all command, profits accruing alter entering the section Wb rnmnin Sir txo Bet a P art t0 be divided among the policynv ? ti »™« boldera remaining ia the section at the end Obediently yours, of 1900 i when i ib eral returns in caah are antiJONES & ASHDOWN, cipatea. n^fa Wn-rio,, *Pn 1 * ho P l^ o^^ "1 the Tontine and mode of (_ate unxiey s, t-o.j keeping accounts are not kept secret, as in case of other Tontines advertised. -n»TQ-rj"ET> fc nr\ >Q V Information can be obtained at the Head rifSliriSX <» KjV. O office and all Branches and Agencies, and also bom tbe Travelling Agentß ol the Department. PURE BLENDED TEA, Actu-ry^M-Safofflcer. D. M. IiUCKIE, At 2s per lb, Oommiaßioner. HAND Bills, Bnßiness Cards, Prospeotnses. Balance Sheets, Ac, 4c, Is Not Equalled in the Colonies. EVENING POST.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 125, 23 November 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 125, 23 November 1889, Page 4

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