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AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS E. W. MILLS & CO., limited. XT AYE JUST LANDED LARGE SHIPMENTS OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, TOOLS AND MACHINERY for the present season, including— TIT /"»TT/' > <TTC< of all Weights, for Light, Medium, and Heavy Land. Jr JLjKJ U fjrJtlO orchard and garden ploughs, digging PLOUGHS, COMBINED RIDGING AND POTATORAISING PLOUGHS, HILL-SIDE PLOUGHS, PLOUGH S-tARKS AND FITTINGS all kinJa, S'.VtNbi.K I EKB for 1, 2, and 3 Horaos. rtrr a T^r^ /~iTTns'V|T li^ DQ for Hand, Horse Power, and Steam UJdLA.I* X 1/1) 1 1 JCjJti© OAT CRUSHEKS AND BEAN KIBBLERS. Horse Powers and Intermediate Motions. PLANET Jr. FARM AnITgARDEN IMPLEMENTS. SEED DRILLS, HOES A D CULTI- ,jP*^jt^l SINGLE AND DOUBLE WHEEL HOES, -jJ^^^ *>A ' HORSE HOES AND CULTIVATORS i ff IRISH POTATO-RAISING LOUGHS Cffil-Zj^^^j^^J^atet PLANET Jb. CELERY EARTHERS and jti^^^k^ POTAT °- EAISING PLOUGHS /ife> 1 ' HOESE HOES and ~sil^6w^^ SCAEIFIERS HARROWS, ZIGZAG & CHAIJN BROADCAST SEED SOWERS MILLS FOR GRINDING SHELLS, BONES, AND CORN WINNOWING MACHINES FOB GRASS SEEDS AND GRAIN SHOW ROOMS, PEATHERSTON STREET E. W MILLS & CO., LD., WELLINGTON. JT. TISDALL (PROM B1RMIN0IUM) GUN AND RIFLi^ MAKER, 159, LAMBTON QUAY. WELLING i ON, BEGS to notify to Sportsmen of Wellington and surrounding distriot that he has oommenued business at the above address with a h st-olass selection of DOC 13LE AND SINGLE MUZZLE AND BREECH-LOADINU GUMS of tho Newest Patternß andlmprovements. Every gun warranted. Guns re-atooked and repaired. Barrels ro-browned. Workmanship guaranteed. Charges moderate. J. TISDALL being in possession of the best and moa accurate machines for loading cartridges, is prepared to execute any o ders that may be entrusted to him for same. The moat oareful attention will be paid to thia branoh. "VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, j EIRE 1 WELLINGTON SECTION. I T N tho room wdero F< J - PINNY placod I S_ one of hiH splendid Organs, with 7 stops TIME-TABLE. I anddividedcouplars.forJJWlOs.thegreateat bargain offered. NORTH SOUTH. I dlfek cflOO** <fl*" f£/ T C\ C\ TT I Vjss«'^s\ {Si :::::: 4:: :: s ff' F ' J< PINNY g o^ 3g g«S 1 PIANOS, ORGANS, M, M |S«- 555 55 5 ISSSSS**^ I HARMONIUMS, jmQ7 •oe> • "'"J VA Etc.Newand ®r?Snd* S.^.S :•••:: 0::: :: -^ Seoond-hand. JWM t aS«gß«2^. : a .: : : B' TO 5 cieo^^feor-t-r- • p, :::: "' ' * '// f *^ WWo. => o6 Ifto°(MQ1 fto°(MQ Pianos, Organs, Harmoniums, Violinß, Ao- • J29 " * : • : : 13^ I^' oordeona Concertinos, new and second-hind. °Vh',J : gdi "t^t-^ooSSS Come and get the best value for your , o io^, m money, lam giving thronjrh small expenses. ||li:.5::: ais :: ijj-. P. J. PINNY. „, * MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON. S ; ? lJ '.'j :•• : : S =°.^ ~~~ lw||g||l ij§o"iwS| Wellington, 14th July, 1890. I % gig-si! li-S^s |?l WKW X have oarefull y eiamined MR - WM - — C. FITZGERALD'S Stock of Drugs. •3.30 p.m. North train will stop at Kai. warra on Saturdaya, to pick up passengers We find them in excellent oondition, for Lower Hutt. On other days of the week it will not stop at Kaiwarra or Ngahauranga, rnroperlj pnt up, and correctly labelled, except to pick np passengers for stations ' north of Lower Hutt. f Signed) t Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. v B • Thomas Cahill, M.D., M.Ch., 40. EXTRA TRAINS. On Wednesdays and Saturdaye, Lower Geokgk Mkk, Member of Pharmaoy Hutt for Wellington at 10.15 p.m., and Board of N.Z. Wellington for Lower Hutt at 11.15" p.m. All time-tables issued prior to this date Georok Pointon, A.P.S., Lond. are now oanoelled. GENERAL CONDITIONS. Arrival and Departure of Trains. — The Department does not pledge itself as to the GRATEFUL— COMFORTING, deapatoh or arrival of the trains at the exact ««.«..«*■ .^ a • time shewn in the Time Tables j should cir- CD DC' PflPflA oumßtances render it impossible or inexpe- t I I V VVVV ft dient for a train to proceed, the fares paid BREAKFAST, will bo returned; the Department does not «By a thorough knowledge of the nataral undertake to forward passengers in such laws which govern the operation of digestion oaseß. and nutrition, and by a careful application of Children.— Children under three years of the fln6 properties of well-seleered Cocoa, twelve years of age at half fare. ub many h«W doctors' bills! tt is by the Passengerß can o« booked at stations con- judiciouß uao of such articles of diet that a conditionally only that there is room in tbe stitution may be gradually built up until strong train. enough to resist every tendency to disease. HundPassengers entering the train at a booking , rod ? ° f • u J» t \» mfdodiee tie floating round u», atation without a ticket, or havm.got ta J ■*"£?? a. flag atation, and not taking a ticket at the ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a proper booking atation, will be oharged one properly nourished frame. lf — Ctal Serrioe shilling in addition to the crdinarv fare. ' Gazette. Luggage.— Each passenger ie allowed to ' * rade simplywith boiling irater or milk. Sold take 1121bs of personal luggage free (not in- •»£„ J th^ ter - potmd paoll3t "' ty < pooen ' eluding merohandiso of any kind), and for jaj^pps & C O., Homooopathio Chemiate, every 561ba or fraction of 561ba abovo this London Euslond. weight, for every 50 miles or fraction of 50 . '. '- miles, the charge will be one shilling. No «. j. -^ N lnggoge will be allowed to be taken into the '^^SthSV^FT carriages, unless of such a size that it can <&&">*»ff%**W be placed under the s«at withont moon- /GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE vemence. Tho Department will not be 13 DEPARTMENT •responsible for luggage whioh i B not carried UfcfMit i wifcw i . in the van, or which passengors may have — — — negleoted to boo labelled. Passengers having Established 1870. luggage to go by train must present it at _____ the station at least ten minutes before the advertised departure of the train, or the De- EVERY POLICY GUARANTEED BY THE STATE, partment will not be responsible for its ■ deapatoh. Passengers who have loat lug- intending insurers Bhould mark that two gage are requested to give notice to the of the chle{ ointß to bo considerea ta effecUn g parcels improperly left about tho station 08 * premises. i n thi B DepartmentHorses, Carriages, and Dogs.— Tho Depart- _ ment does not undertake to forward horseß, Absolute security is provided bj oarriages, or dogs by any particular train ; the State guarantee. Thecostlsreducedtoa^n., of the train. The owners of horsoVmust " P . rem ! ums ttl ° ower *" provide means of securing them in tho horao- tho Participating rates of any other box, and the Railway Department will not office doln 6 business in Australaßia, be accountable for any injuries sustained whilst all the profits are returned to the through thoir breaking loose or otherwise, policy-holders in the form of bonuses. nor will it undertake to oarry unbroken or vicious horses. At country stations requisitiona for horse-boxes or carriamKtruoka FUNDS at present date exceed muat be made the day befora they are 0™ A:SD A HALP MILLION POUNDS. wanted. Dogs must be provided with, chains, or ANNUAL INCOME exceprta £282.000. other sufficient means of scouring them. ' They will not be allowed in carriages, and the sender must obtain a ticket, to bo given p W FBANKLAND F1 A dX defired d° f tho JJ o*^-b^ore0 *^- b^ ore the «] Commisaioner and Govt. Aotuary Goods and parcels to flag stations, platformß, and private aidinga, where no officer T>TTT? TJOTTTT A T*T "P of the Department is in charge, must be pro- lilJfi Ji^UIIAJSJjJS &^Jl*S2s£Z.* 8Mh 8t& tioßB at LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF U.S. Parcels must be at the station at least Established upon thb Mutual Ststxu, ts&s^^vssss^i Auprofitßb P Sya d c e ™* mowtitß he forwarded. Smoking ib strictly prohibited in any part -j^r o stronger systom for the government o the railway premises, or m the carnages, JN o f a Company waa ever doviaed than j except thoae specially set apart and marled ft* embodied in its Charter and By-laws. I for the purpose. THE EQUITABLE is thx LAuaEBT and BICHEST SOOUBTT IN THI WOBLD In 29 years it has paid over .£24,500,001/ to its Polioyholders. Its New Business ia now being obtained "RM~PTR"R T"RA Hfi 'Sl » rate exoeedinfr je35,000,000 a year. £f JUX IUCi lilil tU. O Tho Mfs^* o{ Equitable are QUPEEIOR BLENDED TEAS. STERLING. Its Surplus Fund alone represents .£4,311,399, and far exoeeds that of any other Offioe, therefore The Equitable has the CMITH BROS Vulcan Founde, la^j^^^JS w " t i SSnS& IO Manners-Btreet, havng aeo ure a larg< 4 j j Bfc SULTS, not ESTIMATES, aasortment of designs oi Ornamental Cast- v Humdreda of thonsaada of ponnda are now ings for verandahs, balconiea, fencea, Ao., I feJfe^_ fcl « m WL e m wiah to inform arohiteota, VaUdera, and the _^"" m 8m 8 TONTINE POLICIES, and these publio that we are prepax dto aupply all ""ttieniente Bnrpasa anything that has ever orders at pricesthat will oompare favourabh be^ n do^? ln other XormßX ormB of Llfe iMuranoe, with the imported artiole. We still oontinue •"* N0 COlC 01 - 00 * 1!^1 !^ Office can show antto exeoute orders for all sorts of oast and THme TO compakk with them. wrought iron work. Illustrated catalog? e« p rrmwnwv ir-Knnvpv t?t» oan be had n appbnation C. GODFRETZNIG HT, FJ.A., Aotuary for Australasia. DARNETTSILand and Credit Agenoy, — *-* Phcenis Chambers, 53, I*mbton-qt»aj-, ~X\T ANTED Known — Every description ne.otUtoaLoanß and Mortgage^ Advance," Cash on -Deeds, and receives Deposits at POST Printing Office, Willia-atreet. BillCall or at fixed dates, bearing the highest heads, Ball Programmes, Cards, Catalogues, IT tes of ourrent interest. i",^ 8 2. f Coloured Work Cheque Books Delivery Dooks, Day Billa, Forma of To Let A. A. BARNETT. •"d For Salo; Bankrnptcy ' Formß, Law Forma, Mercantile Forma, Shaded Posters, ""OOTHACHE.— Why suffer suoh agdnia Show Cards, Pamphlets, Programmes, Virit- . ing pain from decayed teeth whin a ing Carda (ladies' and gentlemen's). Hand oertain remedy like Marshall's Odontalgioon Bills, Business Cards, Prospectuses, Balance an be purchased of all Chemists for la. bh.' eta, &0., Ac

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Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 31, 5 August 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 31, 5 August 1890, Page 4

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