THE EMPIRE. TEA COMPANY Paok the following standard brands of Choice Tom, viz. :— "DRAGON," 3/- "ELEPHANT," 2/8 "CEEBCENT," 2/6 "EMPIRE," 2/2 and the "MIKADO," 2/ALSO, THE CELKBRATEDI "HOUDAH," 3/ and "KANGRA VALLEY," 2/10 These latter are PURE INDIAN TEAS of robust growth, passesaing great Btrongth and purity of flavour, especially intended for oonnoisseura. SOLE AGENTS FORjTHE ICELEBRATED FIJI TEAS (ALPHA BBTATR) W. A G TURNBULL & CO., Proprietors. E. W. MILLS & CO., LIMITED. TT AYE just landed for the coming SHOOTING SEASON a large shipment of FINE BPORTING GUNS AND AMMUNITION, All well finished and thoroughly reliable weapons, at LOWEST PRICES, comprising: — SINGLE AND DOUBLE BREECH LOADERS SINGLE AND DOUBLE MUZZLE LOADERS SNIDER AND MARTINI HENRY SPORTING RIFLES AIR GUNS, Mor Tubes, Revolvers GUN CAhES, Gun Slings and Covers, Game Bags GUN FITTINGS, Reloading Implements CARTRIDGE BELTS AND BAGS, Powder and Shot Flasks SPORTSMEN fitted out with all requisites AMMUNITION, &c. SPORTING POWDER, Patent and Chilled Shot GUN GAPS, Wadß ELEY'S CARTRIDGES, Cartridge Cases PIGEON SHOOTING SPRING TRAPS AND BALLS CAETRIDGES FILLED TO OEDER. E. W. MILLS a CO., Limited, LAMBTON QUAY AND FEATHERSTON STREET. Union inßuranoe Company, &o. ffOTfljyjii?! sf QlTtJijAlilu!' tiss>YiJZ.^li^^flVl .\.a.~ Copies of Evening Poßt oan boobtamed at Mr Hill's Store, opposite (late S XT UXLEY'S CHIMES. R. Jonna XX. — — EX KAIKOURA. | R.M f f f , I'm Huxley, the Tailor, O-BUTTON WHITE KID GLOVES! | M', { ' I |» Is 6d per pair, or 16s 6d per dozen. One Lambton-quay ; t-^r r r r i DAVIS & OLATER, I never make a failure, 97 and 99, LAMBTON-qtrxT. Lvj) I* I ' I ~ "^ll Give your orders to me) IT A MS ! HAMS! HAMS! , HUME k SON, Q (V h hfc T* HAM, BACON, and CHEESE DEALERS. A • IHB DP ' Tho largeßt holders in New Zealand. f*^ /v^ m ENGLISH, DUTCH, AND COLONIAL $s/j F^jk. CHEESE IN GREAT VARIETY. HUME & SON, rT/\ 63 and 65, WILLIS-STREET, Wellington. J L^/^^vs \ ASPHALT. ASPHALT. / 7 X V TTKTILLIAMTEVERSHAM.AsphaIter, f // W^ l» Newtcwn Avenue (late of the Corporation). — The greatest boon in the city for fK cheapness, durability, and for purifying -— —^^ — ==- — '—== — baok yards. Blocks laid equal to the Cor- %) . . 1- L L U~ h t^ poration. Health is hotter than wealth, ao /5 U/ flB HO 'S til 3 JO ICO be advised and get your yards asphalted, and /r ata . l. au _ - / /•/, ntn keep down all fevers. //7<2//?//7<2 POS QO! mem WILLIAM TEVERSHAM. f Qr nex f fo nQ fh jnq Of •yiOTORIA EMBROCATION jPjt/LRCE'S Cures all Pain, as Rheumatism, Lumbago C</JZQ Ot. Sciatica, Sprains, &c, &o. Prioe, 2s bottle. Prepared by 0/ T. A. GABBATT, rill Chemist, J^'^b/^k Taranaki-stree , Wellington. & f . VwT^ ff| J^ Mai _ — \/ 1 k V 9 take V T\ )l\ W.IITT.ON'S «s^ f JiJ'W OtoENCUSH, *{r \\ COUGH FROSSARD'B A^^JUiNCTusj SWISS OIGARB. Ijl'f 1 DEAW FREELY AND ARE FULL (( /I J?jgfe^~ FLAVOURED. Hy ~ A [l£J|] W Is 6d and 2s 6d PER BOTTLE. BLIGHT PAINT, Registered. HIGHEST AWAED J jaJilfel!?' 1 - MELBOURNE EXHIBITION, » £ S^^^^^ | I 1888 S i**°.s"Jt WA % fe OBTAINED BY TTIORthe Cure of Blights in Fruit Trees, J? especially the Scale. I have ÜBed it myself for some time. The results may be J. I'ROSRA'RD & OO seen in my orchard. It permeates the sap of « • a. AWMMAxvay w w.f the tree . gyjingin,, on i y wag he 8 the bark. Trees should be dressed as soon as the fruit is off, as the Paint will go down with the sap P A V E R N E, and assimilate with it before the Spring. One man will dress 100 old trees in a day, or 500 if young. One dressing for old trees a Switzerland. cure. Sold in Tins of 10s, 20a, and 40s each. 10s Tin will dress 20 old or 40 young trees 20b Tin will drees 50 old or 100 yonng trees 40s Tin will dreas 120 old or 240 yonng trees Please add for postage 7d for 10a tin, lOd for ArtnnTTxrrr -onnvo j , o - 20a tin, or Is Id for 40s tin. UCOUNT-BOOKS made to order in any Ruling and Binding, at LANK- Directions on each Tin. SHEAR'S. COUNTRY ORDERS ATTENDED TO Bookbinding of_every desoription. Mr j Hl]l sir _ I am well pleased We have specif covers for all the Maga- ft -gj -J"^ • £.*££ S^S nnea andjenals. mosg) &0 ' j have j^ 30 year(J . experience «„,;. v.;«j:«™ . o « • i!+~ ™m y orchard, and I consider this the best Music-bindinga apeoiahty. cure out.-Wii.LiAM Hall, Yaldhurst, Sole Agent for the Musical Publications of Christchurch. 14th Feb., 1890. Messrs. J. Cnrwen & Son. Mr. J. Hill.— Sir— Enclosed find teßtiznonial for your Blight Paint. Itß use in our LANKSHEAR'S. orchard will give us 40 per cent, more fruit — this season' than wo had last, while the trees gE SBRB AND GET %£%%%£&Z£%£%Zb*3Z i FIBHEE & CO.'S B> ""- Z - D -»"r!"'' 1S89 - m-p \ a More Testimonials in Circulars. And you will have the Eight Artiole. A * ent for "^olliiißtoii— GEO. ME E , ~~ Chemißt, Lambton Quay. ALEX. LAWBON, SIGNWEITEB, TjON'T FOEGET THAT Paintbr, Papbrhanobr, Glam«b, and PISHER & OO.'S Houss DicoEATOR, qrp A a 9i, Cuba-street. Telephone 306. ABE THE BEST.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 71, 29 March 1890, Page 4
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