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BFT\ B /l\ \n.Z.INDUSTBIALGA_E_-_!. an i_i/ I i_AA m Im\ %" The -lending is entirely atten- i«t AWT I H__,S M f_&«3SA. % ded 10 by Mr. Nelson himself, an WMV M. tW ff flrrTfc-SoiBP % who is a Taster of great exper i- lf>l -•*- M /TtFiF^Yk % enc ? 1 an( ? has ha< ?i * s P ecial it « IN THE M A^E^^A \ TIMABU HEBAI.D. oh {_. __ m I r*^iFrTCT^r*l\ m "This firm deserves tbe sup\Af r\ p-. I \1 # / Mr* ■Wrl \ % port of all purchasers of Tea 'r DD\ V# / r'TfeLliwerA %as the article they ofler is \y F\ **• ff /o •J.ESKB-J'SA m superior to anything we | ff #<v rPßrjjSll^l I "*\ have seen in this Colony." J i f-O"* m It* .flrSg"- f SV -^ "Mr Nelson is a pro»tfs ll® £2 3a5- *\ \ fe _Tend« •• TT * slcr THOUGH Jf—/^-^^T^^^t^l^ \ PRICES J PURE BLENDED TEAS? ;: AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN. AGENTS EVERYWHERE. ] - /\/\ PH'KAMBULA.T< >RS must bo sold : the eh. .v i^t « vtv ..iTeio-1 in NVw Zra'and. ( O\}\) Rubber wheel Perambulators, £1 17- <>d ; iron ditto aitto. £1 ss ; all reverMbk hoods I/idies 1 Work Stands, from Franco nnd Japan. v.»ry cheap and pretty. Lolouial , and Kr.jrlish nade lUsket Chaira, Mu-ie and Flower Hands, round and square Afternoon Tea 'lables Baskets of overy description. Perambulators edKl ou deferred payment?. Invalid Carriages lent out on hire. ARXOIjD| !Kt , w.n.s-st-eet, Wellinfton. - "WILKINS c* FIELD. HAVING ONE OF THE LARGEST ASSORTED PTOCKS OF HARDWARE la the Colony in their Wellington and Nelson Warehouses, customers can be supplie with the LATEdT iNOVi-LTIiiS AND NEW GOODS, INCLUDING Greener's Guns Farriiifjdon Pumps American Stoves Ploughs, Bingle & double Douglas, Pumps Bon Bon Dover, and Glen Cultivators Evans' Pumps Flavel Raines Zie-zag Harrows Galvanized Pipes G.is Siove.i Disc Harrows Well-driving) Kotristor Urntos Drag Harrows Apparatus) «U»v« lincKß Seed Drills Travelling Trunks ulvhtono B_bb Turnip Drills Bonnet Boxos Brief Bapß Chaff Cutters &0., &c, &c. &°-» *°>» &0 - ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, WILKINS & FIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, MANNBRS-STRBBT, ST. HILL AND FARISH STREETS, WELLINGTON. MRS. A. A. BARKER, lj ■"■■''■"iT'""""'"i'"i!!?r^B Westport and Te^ro Hotel, Wellington. phe NATIO^aTmUTUAL MRS. A. A. BARKBB has purchased the S HaS I\_!Oliey tO __e_ld loase of the old-established Bank n OnFREEHOL o _ P=RSOt:.\L SECURITY. Hotel, Manners-street. The hotel has been H . ii NG ARD thoroughly renovated, and posec^es every B Mppy... • convenience for Boarders and the iravolung p )||| _ MI| __ _„.__._.,._,.,.,■. , . f___J A Good Billiard Tablk. ~ Nothing but tho best brands of Winoa and £5000 TO LEND. Spirits will be kopt. . J C. MoKERROW & CO. have £5000 .-^ AILWAY HOTEL* 0 Lend on Mortgage, and n small sumo if JLi Thobndon-qdat. _ equired App]y DANIEL DEALY__... Peo.b«tob. , J. C. McKERROW & CO. D. D., late licensee of the Cricketers' ■ Arms, having purchased + >o above-named j MONEY TO LEND. Family Hotel, bogs to inform his numerous j friends, old custom?/ , and tho travelling j(?f>AAA T0 I^ND, in Bums of publio that ho has refurnished the house ' 3O£i\jF\y\J £300 upward, on freehold right through, and intends to leavo nothing security ; town preferred, undone on bis part to promote the comfort For further particulars address "Money," of his patrons. As this hotel is within two Evening Post office. minutos' walk of both railway stations, it , affords all the oomfort that travellers by rail lwmiirv 'm T s'sn need require. Guests' luggage delivered to I MONETJO LEND, and from both stations free of charge. Free, p,™,,,,., ~ t nr i nvPH tmflnt on aDfas & wass- skb ' SSisa'Sr 15 * train leaves in tho morning Hot, cold, and »* lo w eafc omi^ »^f; fW7 shower Baths. All Ales, Wines, and Spirita i A. J. M'TAVISH & CO., of the choicest brands only kept. Staples' ! 31, Lambton-quay. XXX Beer always on tap. One of Alcook's — ■ — Billiard Tables. Night porter in attendance. Travellers to Napier, Wanganui, ' T .ONBQN LOAN AND New Plymouth can receive all information JL-i in regard to coach and rail fares, and timo TV;" B ("WITT NT "RA NX of departure by applying at the above hotel. Ui.&\JKJ UIX X J>__,J.« XV. D. DEALY.Pronriotor. OFFICES PANAMA-STREET. . — ' Established 18"5. PIER HOTEL, oldeßt and mo(jt reliablo office jOpfosite Qtjebn 8 Whab*. Wellington for 0 TOWNSENDTIate of Ship Hotel, IMMEDIATE ADVANCES SX; Willis-Btreet, begs to informs his On liills of Sale, Deposit of Deeds, Sha-et, numerous friends, old customers, and Bond Warrants, &o. travelling publio, that he has taken possession of the above Hotel, and assuroß CASH ADVANCED those who favour him with a call will meet Q _ p ergonal repayable by weekly, with civility and attention. monthly, or quarterly instalments. Wines, Ales, and Spirits, aro of the beat proourable. Staples' oelebratsd XXX Ales odwitatp-v on draught. SPECIALITY. The Billiard-room has been extensively Bilw Discounted Dailt at Curbknt renovated, and for comfort, elegance, and J_at_b. privacy, is unsurpassed in the oity. T? TfiWN.WNT) AD Transactions Entertained. Proprietor. Address-THE MANAGEB. j ~~~~~7 PIANOS PIANOB ! THE CAMBRIDGE HOTEL, VTAKHUI Cambbidge Avekhe, XrIAiNUO J Wellington, N.Z. g fc ~^-selected stock of The Courtenay-place Trams pass tho dooi J[ PIANOS Ai\S, HARMONIUMS, every twenty minutes. and ALh KINDS \IUSICAL INSTRU :. tJ -r, 7T~ t,- Tj-ir a MENTS in tho Coloay. Hot and Cold Baths, Piano, Billiards, Snmptuons Table, Vigin Liquors. gg^ Agents for Bell & Co.'s America.! The hotel cab plies to and from all Steamerß Carle' Echo, Lipp and and Wairarapa and Manawatu Trains. Sohn, &0., Ac. _ ,_- „ „ C. Silvani & Co.'b Beast Telephone, 176. Instrument. Here the wearied traveller knows oaly the pianoß by Brinemeadj gchweohten, Collard soft vicissitudes of pleasure and repose. Colhrd, Kapn, Hoelling and Spangen- _„,,„. ~ ~ _. berg, Bodaile. Bord, Lipp, Rosonor, Feller, PHILIP BARNES • - Pboprietoe. js p( £t nOi Haake, Martini, Clomenti Hoffi (Late of the Empuo xiotel, Hawera.) man, &c, from £26. Pianos on hiro for oonuorta, &o. ■ Harmoniums by Fontin Freres, Pirie CLUB HOTEL. MASTEETON. Any of the above supplied to responßiblt ____ persona upon ouj Defebbed Patuent ALFRED KLEINS^... Pbopbutob. in great variety. r enrrrt. N.i « c « a ~™~ «« Br_?3 and Wood Band Instruments, Violins, R tion to settlers, traveller, and pmate German Conoertinaß, Accordions, Ao., io. amuies. Pianoa tuned and repaired on the shortest Baths. Sampl. Boobs. notloe * Stable welT-r__Be_ paddocks. HOPEMAN & BONB, __ WILLIS-STBEET. WELLINGTON. OAM3! HAMS! HAMS! Branches at Naoier and A_ck and. HUME /, SON, (J EME NT. CEMENT. HAM, BACON, and CHEESE DEALERS. CEMENT. _„ , .. „ . „ „ , BROOKS, SHOOBRIDGK i CO.'S | The largest holders in New Zealand. CEMENT, Anchor Bband, ENGLISH, DUTCH, AND COLONIAL Received the Gold Medal at the Melbourne PHV'SNV IN fUVAT VAVTKTY Exhibition in competition^with all the prtn-tH-.lis.ii 12) UKbAI V AKILI r. cipal Jsn _ii B i li German, and Colonial Brandß. Approved by Engineer to New Zealand _.__,__.. . -,^-. T Government. Shipments always arriving. BUME & SON, — L , 2000 Casks to arrive shortly. 63 AN- 65, WIIiIiIS-STBEET, WELLINGTON. ' R. DONALDSON COBB &CO|S COACHES. Bali.awe-street. Wellington. EKETAHUNA- WOODVILLE LINE. ■ I- EAVE Kketahnnn daily on arrival of Tk OK 'T FORGET THAT J flrat train from Wellington, »l=o AJ Woodville each day in time to cati-h the "PTSHTiIE. <& 00 'S Wellington train at Eketahuna. Fares- * 10 - a - Q - n ' * W« o Bketahuna and Woodville, 7b 6d ; Eketa- mp a b luna and Pahiatua, ss. x SJ ' XO 1 J. MACARA, Proprietor. ABE THE BEST.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 67, 21 March 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 67, 21 March 1890, Page 4

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