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£10 REWARD. nnHE GREAT and INCREASING POPULARITY of T. C. WILLIAMS CO.'g JUNO Tobacco prompts several unscrupulous traders to perpetrate, for a paltryconsideration, FRAUDS on tho public, (1) by iolling INFERIOR UNBRANDED Tobacco, got up to IMITATE JUNO, at the genuine article; and (2) by REMOVING tho PAPER LABELS which are affixed t« each stick or plug of JUNO, reaffiiingf same to the COMMON and WORTHLESS IMITATIONS referred to, and passing off the latter in place of the brand that ii deservedly in such requott. With a view of putting an end to such moan and contemptible praoticog, we ars authorised to offer a Reward of Ten Found* (£10) for such information as will geouro the conviction of any person or porsons porpotrating tho above frauds. Smokers particularly aro earnestly requested to co-operato with us in thii matter. W. M. BANNATYNE & CO., Agents T. C. WILLIAMS GO. TE~ARO CASH STORE, CUBA-STREET, Wellington. J. COLLINS - PROPEIETOR. FOR A GOOD CUP OF TEA, try the Champion Brand, Is 6d, In, 2g 4d, and 2s 6a per lb. COFFEE, fresh roasted, and ground on the premises daily. . V A regular supply of Croam Separator and Dairy Butter, Eggs, Bacon, &jnd ( 'C"l'9BG, from the finest dairies. - Apricots (in syrup) per tin ... lOd Blacking, per doz 4d Baking Powder. 3 tins for Is Cornflour, 6 pkts for li Currants (machine cleaned), per lb 6d Cocoa, 4 pkts for Is Flour, 501b bag ' 6s 6d Fresh Herrings, per tin 7d Oatmeal 251b bags 2g 9d Linseed Meal, per lb 4d Milk (Milkmaid brand, per tin ... 8d Milk (Anglo-Scandinavian Paris Gold Medal brand), per tin 8d Sngar (fine white crystal), per lb ... 2id Loaf Sugar, per lb B|d Sago, 61bs for li Sauce (Worcestershire), 3 bot. for ... la Soap, 6 bars for 1» Soap (Brown Windsor), per doz ... Is Siogel's Syrup, per bot 2b 9d Siegel's Pills, per box , 1b 3d Irish Moss, per bot 10d St. Jacob's Oil, per bot 2s 6d Warner's Safe Cure, per bot. ... 4a 6d Warner's Pills, per box ... * ... Is Hop Bitters, ber bot 3s 3d Painkiller, per bot 1« 2d For Quality and Economy try th« TE ARO CASH STORE, Cuba-street, Wellington. J. COLLINS ... Proprietor. Telephone, 524. PU RN I S HINGS. THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS In the city is at H. FIELDER'S, THE ART FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, Manners-street. Every necessary piece of Furniture may bo had at our establishment at FABULOUS PRICES! My nnmerous customers and the inhabitants of tho city are invited to call in and inspect the finest display of Furniture in the Empiro 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 House Furnishings manufactured on the premise* to any design required, at most reasonable prices, combined with thorough good workmanship. NOW ON VIEW, THE MOST UNIQUE STOCK OF AST FURNITURE In the Southern Hemisphere. Inspec'ion Invited. IN OUR CROCKEY AND FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT .Will be found an immense stock _ of firstclass goods, too numerous to particularise. The public are invited to call and inspect our stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. Please note the Address— H. FIELDER, THE UNIVERSAL PROVIDER, Wholesale and Retail Furniture Warehouse, Manners-street, Wellington. THE CEYLON AND INDIAN TEA ASSOCIATION (Limited), Colombo, Calcutta, and Dunedin. Sole Wholesale Agents fob Wellington, N.Z., GEORGE THOMAS & CO., PANAMA-STEEET. For Purity, Strength, and Flavour tho Association Teas Stand Unrivalled. The following are the brandi and retail values : — Ceylon Pekoe Souchong, Jib, lib, 51b, and 101b packages, O /_ Standard, ditto ditto 2/4( Pekoe ditto ditto Qifl Pallagodde Pekoe, ditto O j€t Orange Pekoe, scented blend, O / I 1 *-»/" The above were the only doscriptionß of Teas drank by the many thousands who visited the Ceylon Kiosk at the late Dunedin Exhibition. Beware of imitations, and in ordering from yonr grocer see that the Association's registered trade mark and label (the Indian girl picking tea) is on each packet.

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Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 149, 26 June 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 149, 26 June 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 149, 26 June 1891, Page 1