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BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY f^fpl THJJ EAIiL 0F ONSLOW. ASK YOUB GROSES FOR (2% • Ft\ B /e\ \h.Z. INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE •\y A.A.A / I *AAft ff I j&\ %" The blendhiß is entirely altenS VOQT. 1 B did ff rf^SCs^. % ded to by Mr. Nelson himseJ^ 0 hv^r" M. ▼™ w B jfINEUSOKV % who is a Taster of great experi- •*- >^ "^ ff f^ri&P^rk. ence ' an 4 llas !l<ld a s P ecial im TUP B AJlrJ&B\ % training in the art." IN mt ff /ns2y£t\ % TIMARU HSEAI-D. I« B f (*Virf?T^l\ " This hrm deserves the sup1/7/ r\ i-» 1 \1 U I M^^A. \ % port ofall purchasers of Te» # / nvS32§§\A %as the article they ofler is ■• "^ ff Mfi [JSSSsSS&S\S^ m superior to anything we ff #4? nKwtEs^l 7»\ % havaseeninthisCoiony." \ ff I& nff TeXSWFH «\ % PREB3. I PuN- # M°> -«dsfisSlSS^ *\ m " Mr - Nelson is a pro\t^ m /** SSk»sL %fessioMl% fessioMl ,Tasler, Tasler ua THOUGH ff /^ _^aS _ji^ _\ „_% PRICES: PURE BLENDED TEAS? AUCKLAND, WE' LINGTON, GHRISTGHURCH, DUNEDifi AGENTS ORB GALVANIZED JRO?. >^^\ ORB PLAIN IRON. |— TB Galvanized Tinned LYSAGHT ORB IRON, JpIL THE BEST AND CHEAPEST IKON, f_\ [Jk THE MOBT UNIFORM IRON. I OR iM TWENTY CWT. OF ORB mON WILL COVER AS MUCH AS % JM TWENTY-ONE CWT. OF ANY OTHER BRAND. SOLD BY ALL Galvanised Tinned IRoyMQyGERg A y p MERCHANTS. USE ONLY JOHN WILSON & CO.'S PORTLAND CEMhNT. STAR /« ° \ BKANI) (§ TRADE MARK, mj tky \A$/ 1T - Upwards of 10,000 Tons already used in New Zealand. PETER HUTSON & CO, SOLE AGENTS FOR WELLINGTON AND DISTRICT. ALSO Ml\\.S<W',s HYDRAULIC LIME AGENT trade mark FOR j;Wifeon&C? AUCKLAND, MZ, ADDEESS— WAKING TAYLOit-aTK h;BT, Wellington.

P. and O. Co.'a R.M.S. Parramatta, 14th January, 1888. My Dear Mr. Fitzgerald— Before wo part after our long passage from Australia, I take the opportunity of thanking you for your great kindneas and attention tome during severe and protracted siokness; had I not been able to avail myself of your professional services, matters would have gone hard with me. That my health iB now in a measure restored is entirely due to your care, for whioh I tender my very best thanks. If spared to return from my next expedition to New Guinea, I hope to be able in some measure to repay the very great, and lasting obligation which I owe for services co kindly and thoughtfully rendered. Yours very sincerely. John Stbachan, F.R.G.S.A., Author of " Explorations in New Guinea." ADVICE AND MEDICINE, 2a 6d. WM 0 FITZGERALD, CONSULTDNG CHEMIST, Surgeon Dentist & Public Vaccinatob, Evening Poat Corner, Wellington. Telephone, 188. 8. LUKE & bONS, ENGINEERS, BOILERMAKERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND SHIPBUILDERS. MAKKRB OF THE EXCELSIOR COOKING Range. This Range is acknowledged to be the beßt introduced into this market. Why householders should not be without ono. These are four reasons why— 1st — Because we believe thoy are more economical in fuel than any other range in the colony, or out of it (we have a long liet of testimonials to this effect). 2nd — They aro more strongly made. Fireplaoes made of cast iron, not tiles. 3rd— The ovens and boilers are portable, whioh enable them to bo thoroughly cleaned occasionally, and oan also be removed easily to effect repairs, without disturbing range or mantel fixtures ; all parts are made to a standard size, and can bo renewed without trouble and with little expense. 4th — Last, but most important reason, they are said to cook in very much leee time and with very much less trouble than any other range known. An idea or the buocosb of our Ranges may be gathered from the fact that last year we sent out ovbb 500 of different sizes Wo are supposed to be tho largest makers in the colony, and make between 40 and 50 ! different sizes and designs, whioh is by far the largest variety made to our knowledge. Inspection of our showrooms, Mannerastreet, Wellington, invited. An illustrated catalogue will be Bent on application. LONDON AND LANCASHIRE IN SURANOE COMPANY. \ FIRE BRANCH. CAPITAL £l,(M\m' Head Office: Ltvebfool. Insuranoo against loss by fire on overy description of property, affeoted at currem rates. JOHNSTON & CO., A«ents &' IVERI'OOL AND LONDON AN! JLj globe insurance company. Established 1836, Invested Fnnds ... -■ *1(i,G73,2U4 Claims Paid 13,t5W,17 l Fire Reserve Fund ... ... l,300 ( O r O This Company offers to insurers tho aecurr i | of invested funds amounting to over SI"- I MILLION POUNDS STERLING, BESIDE^ i THE UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF i I VEEY WEALTHY PROPRIETARY. | By a Special Aot of the New Zoalan'Legislature, the Company is in a position t> aue or be Bued in thiß oolony. This Company has ever boen noted for j promptitude and liberality in settling olaimb 1 Lowest current rates for all olaeßoa of Fir* I Insurance. j LEVIN * CO. Aeents rg^HE NORTH BRITISH AND MER- | JL CAN TILE INSURANCE I COMPANY. London and Edinbubgh. Subscribed Capital, £2,500,000; Paid-up, .£625,000 ; Reserve Fund, ,£1,842,544. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., Agentr. npHE UNIVERSAL MARINE ' X INSURANCE COMPANY, | Cobnhill, London. i Subscribed Capital, .£1,000,000 ; Paid-up, I £100,000 ; Reserve Fund, £200,000. j MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., I Agents. I '7LTATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY -a--* OF NEW ZEALAND. ! FIRE AND MARINE. ! Capital (full stiUoribed) ...Xii.mW.OtH ' Paid-up and reserves upward 0f... 2tj9,00i ; Losses paid in 14 years 1,148,98* Distinctive Features. Undoubted Security i Lowest Current Rates of Premium. I Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Claims . Offices: Featherston-Btreet, Wellington. ANDREW CAMPBELL, Manager. WORKING MEN, 1 DON'T BUY SPLIT-LBATHER BOOTS. Remember, the Winter is coming. PEAECE, of the Boot Arcade, has a fine stock of I SOLID LEATHER BOOTS. ' See Them. ! BOOT ARCADE, CUBA-STREET. j

" DISCOUNT BANK. OFFICES PANAMA -STJSEET. KBTABiIBiTIP 18"6. The oldest aud inoHt, reliable offioe in Wellington for IMMEDIATE ADVANCES On iiilla of Srlg, Dopoait of Deeds, ShsuM. Bond Warrants, tbo OASO ADVANCED Uk 1 urnoniU Security, repayablo by weekly, monthly, or quarterly inataljrmnt.*. SPECIALITY. H>l.i. l.'irnoDN'l'KD D/.1L7 AT OuUKBH? Kates. all Tia.L.iuclion<t bntartained. Addroaa— THE MANAGES. MONEY TO LEND. V.jtiVEEAL Snmß for inveetmont on approved Beouritioa, from £50 to £20,000, a' lowost nnrre.nt rates. Apply A. J. M'TAVISH & CO., 31, Lambton-quay. MONEY TO LBNI>, I'OAAA TO TjEND, in Bums ol 3Q&\J\J\j .£3OO upward, on freehold security ; town preferred. For further particulars addresß " Money," Evening Post offioe. MONEY to Lend, on first-class seourity, at lowest rates of interest. Apply to CHAPMAN, FITZGERALD & TRIPP, Solicitors, 12, Brandon-stre.ot, Wellington. SIGNWRITING. SIGNWEITING.' , r L iHE Cheapest in the oity, by a first-close il tradosman, at TUSTIN BROS., Manners street, \fy\ fcAjUJSS & CO., 20, CUBA-STREET, , Opposite Te Aro Houbo, UNDERTAKERS AND FDNEBAL FURNISHERS. Hearse, 4c., kept on Premises, f uuorals conducted to uit all olaßsei, irlti every requisite. BUILDEBS AND CONTRACTORS. Residence on the promises. Ring bel ■ndnr lamp, un the entrance WHITE'S HERB BEER EXTRACT, OB EXTRACT OF HERBS. IMITATED, BUT NOT EQUALLED. For Making NON-INTOXICATING BEER, For the Field, the Garden, the Forge, the Faotory, fob all. The Best and Cheapest Summer Drink ever offered to the publio. Delicious Health-giving Invioobatino. One Shilling Bottle sufficient for bn Gallons. Sole Maker— F. WHITE, Chemist, Cuba-street, Wellington. SrECiAL Teems to Mebchants. LION POUNDEY Watibloo-quat, Wbllington. U,' CABLE * CO. ENGINEERS, BOILERMAKERS, SHIP'S SMITHS IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. Manufacturers of all kinds or Machinist. Sole Agenta for the Worthington Pump Company, of London and New York. Have for Sale, one 25 h.p. Horuontal Engine WELLINGTON CITY TRAMWAYS. ON MONDAY, 6th April, and until further notice, Cars will only run to the Government Buildings, on account of repairs being done to permanent way. P D. HALL. LADIES. eEfcJ PEARCE'S PRETTY SHOES, Neat, Fashionable, Cheap. BOOT ARCADE, CUBA-STREET.

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Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 95, 23 April 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 95, 23 April 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 95, 23 April 1891, Page 4

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