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£10 REWARD. 7TIHE GREAT and INCREASING POPULARITY of T. C. WILLIAMS CO.'S JUNO Tobacco prompts several unscrupulous traders to perpetrate, for a paltry consideration, FRAUDS on the public, (1) by selling INFERIOR UNBRANDED Tobacco, got up to IMITATE JUNO, as the genuine article; and (2) by REMOVING the PAPER LABELS which aro affixed to each stick or plug of JUNO, reaffixing same to tho COMMON and WORTHLESS j IMITATIONS referred to, and passing off the latter in place of the brand that is deservedly in such request. With a view of putting an end to such mean and contemptible practices, we are authorised to offer a Reward of Ten Pounds (.£10) for such information as will secure the conviction of any person or persons perpetrating the above frauds. Smokers particularly are earnestly requested to co-operate with us in this matter. W. M. BANNATYNE & CO., Agents T. C. WILLIAMS GO. ! SPOONS AND PORKS. TUST LANDED, per s.s. Doric, a large tl assortment of really first-class Electroplated Spoons and Forkß. Tho quality is undoubtedly good, and the price very | reasonable. GEORGE WINDER, | Cheap Ironmonger, Corner Manners and Cuba streets. TTIS LORDSHIP'S LARDER, 187, Lambton-quay (Opposite Supreme Court). The Proprietor begs to inform his numerous customers that ho has opened an Oyster Saloon in his old premises. Oysters imported from Whangarei and Stewart Island, the two best oyster distriots North and South. All accessories of the best. Poultry bnsiness a specialty. Purchasers need have no fear of their dinners being spoiled by tough birds. Boardinghousekeeperß will find special advantages in dealing with us. We are joining the Telephone Exchange, and all orders transmitted to us through that medium will receive prompt attention. We shall be supplied with Game from the best districts in the colony. Your patronage respectfully solicited. ARTHUR WALKEE. Telephone, No. 153. I 1 GREAT CASH CLEARING SALE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS In Now Zealand. HOFFMANN & SONS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENT IMPORTERS, Willis-street, Wellington, And Queen-street, Auckland. (Established over 30 years in New Zealand.) HOFFMANN & SONS, in thanking their numerous patrons for past favours, bog respectfully to inform them and tho inhabitants generally that thoy aro holding a genuine CASH CLEARING SALE Of their entire Stock of Musical Instruments, which includo all tho very best English and Continental makes. Sole Agents for John Brinsmead & Sons, Collard & Collard, and other renowned makers. Sole Agents for Besson & Co.'s and Silvani & Smith's Brass and Wood Band Instruments. Having just been appointed Sole Agents to the abovo Manufacturers, our clients may thoroughly rely on obtaining first-class instruments on our usual method of conducting the same— Time Payment. Please to Note our Address — HOFFMANN & SONS, Willis-street, Wellington. KNIVES. LANDED, per s.s. Doric, a splendid assortment of Table and Dessert Knives, Carvers, Steels, Butcher's Knives, Daggers, Pen and Pocket Knives, Razors and Strops, &c. Cheap as usual. GEORGE WINDER, Corner Manners and Cuba streets. "VIT ANTED KNOWN— JI'EWEN, BROWN & KITTO, 40, Willis-street, Are showing a nice stock of DRESS AND OTHER SHIRTS, TIES, HOSIERY, &c. Shirts made to order on tho shortest notice. Also, Shirts Re-cuffed and Collared. WW. DARTNALL (M. Inst. C.E.), • Civil Engineer, Authorised Surveyor, Certificated Survoyor under Land Transfer Act, Railway and Mining Engineer. Orders left at tho offioe of S. Carroll, Esq., Lambton Quay, Wellington. TUST RECEIVED, ox Duke of Bucking*J ham, Ladies' Sealette Jackets, Ulsters, Rainproof Cloaks, and Corsets. For sterling value tho goods referred to above will compare favourably with any house in town. MURRAY & CASEY, opposite the Gear Company's Shop, 57, Cuba-street. S. ![;UKE & SONS. T7NGINEERS,BOILERMAKERS,IRON iU AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND SHIPBUILDERS. Makers of the Excelsior Cooking Range. This Range is acknowledged to be the best introduced into this market. Why householders should not be without one. These aro four reasons why — 1st — Because we believe they are more eoonomical in fuel than any other range in the colony, or out of it (we have a long list of testimonials to this effect). 2nd — They are more strongly mado. Fireplaces made of cast iron, not tiles. 3rd — Tho ovens and boilers are portablo, which enable them to bo thoroughly cleaned occasionally, and can also be removed easily to effeot repairs, without disturbing range or mantel fixtures ; all parts ate made to a standard size, and can be renewed without trbublo and with littlo expense. 4th — Last, but most important reason, they aro said to cook in very much less time and with very much less trouble than oHy other range known. An idea of tho success of our Ranges may be gathered from the fact that last year we sent out over 500 pf different sizes. We are supposed to bo the largest makers in the colony, and make botwoen 40 and 50 different sizes and designs,, which is by far tho largest variety mado to our knowledge. Inspection of our showropms, Mannersstreet, Wellington invited. An illustrated oataloguo will be sent pn applioatiou, PU UN I S HINGS. THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS In tho city is at H. FIELDER'S, THE ART FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, Manners-street. Every necessary piece of Furniture may be had at our establishment at FABULOUS PRICES! My numerous customers and the inhabitants of tho city are invited to call '" an( l inspect the finest display of Furniture in the Empire City, manufactured on my own premises, which adjoins the warehouse. Persons about to furnish would repay themselves tenfold by giving my establishment a call. ! All descriptions of Furniture and Honse Ful'inshings manufactured on tho premises to any design required, at most reasonable prices, combined with thorough good workmanship. NOW ON yiEW, THE MOST UNIQUE STOCK OF ART FURNITURE In the Southern Hemisphere. Jnspec'ion Invited. IN. OUE CROCKEY AND FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT Will' bo found an immense stock of firstclass goods, too numerous to particularise. The public are invited to call and insprot our stock and pricos boforo purchasing else whore. Please note the Address— H. FIELDER, THE UNIVERSAL PROVIDER, Wholesale and Retail Furnititre Warehouse, Manners-street, Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 139, 15 June 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 139, 15 June 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 139, 15 June 1891, Page 4

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