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TE ARO HOUSE. SURPLUS STOCK X)Tp QATI7 How Proceeding SURPLUS STOCK JjJL\IK KJXViJ.IIi Now ProeooUingr SURPLUS STOCK "Rlf^ Q4T,^ Now Proceeding; I SURPLUS STOCK JL>J_\Jl (Oil LJA2J Now Proceeding SURPLUS STOCK "RTY 1 QA I IT Now P«>ooodinjr SURPLUS STOCK DlvT lOXVJLJ IU Now Proceeding SURPLUS STOCK T> I/N QIT "in Now Procooding I SURPLUS STOCK DIVJ loAU lli Now Proceeding: | SUHPLUS STOCK RT/I1 WAT IT Kow Proceeding SURPLUS STOCK JO i.VJ" lOx\-JLJ s\i Now Proceeding SURPLUS STOCK 1> I /^< W A I ."IT Now Proceeding ! SURPLUS STOCK DIU >OJM.JJJI!J Now Proceeding i SURPLUS STOCK I > I /"I yAI,! I Now Pronee.Hns SURPLUS STOCK JL> 1 V?T > U JLJ Now Procooding SURPLUS STOCK XI ff 1 GATP ' Now Proceeding SURPLUS STOCK JOAHI" IOj9LLJJEJ Now PioceodmK I SURPLUS STOCK 141/^ LJ A T X? Now Proceeding SURPLUS STOCK JL>X\JT lOi\.JJJli Now Proceeding SURPLUS STOCK T)T/^ ttATTT Now Proceeding SURPLUS STOCK X>JLV7T Now Procooding SURPLUS STOCK |> B/ 1 D i T 11,1 Now Proceeding SURPLUS STOCK DI U k?J £ A.UJTj Now Proceeding SURPLUS STOCK 1J»1 /^ GAT 1? Now Proceeding SURPLUS STOCK Xi lIJ k5-T3LAJjIi Now Proceeding SURPLUS STOCK |)Tp WA 1 X? * TT ° W Proceeding SURPLUS STOCK X) JLV.T O^VXJXIJ Now Proceeding SURPLUS STOCK V> If^ O A r X? Now Proceeding SURPLUS STOCK ijXVJT O-rfLXjUi Now Proceeding SURPLUS STOCK TJTn Q A T I? Now Proceeding SURPLUS STOCK X3XV7T O-rl-XJX!i Now Proceeding I TE ARO HOUSE. E. W. MILLS & CO. (limited, LAMBTON-QUAT AND FEATHERSTON- STREET, WELLINGTON. AGENTS FOR: Milner'a Firoproof Safes and Strong-room Doors. Ransomo's, Sims', and Joffory's Threshing Maohinos, Portable and Traotaon Engines. Longford Black and Galvanised Fonoing Wire. Smith's Galvanised Flexible Stoel-wire Ropo. Haigh's Wood-working Maohinery. " Planet Jr." Farm and Garden Implements. Krnpp's Stool Rails, Anglos, &0., «tc. Joseph Evans & Son's Pumps and Pumping Maohinory. Felton &. Guilleaume's Barbed and Plain Fonoing Wire and Wire Ropes. Ex WESTLAND, fkom Glasgow— 3 oasks Hornsby's Bharos (cost, wrought, 20 tons Clyde pig iron, Nos. 1 and 3 „ , ftnd malleable) 31 cast furnace pans, 80 to 100 gals ,g frames roofing folt £56 camp ovens and covers 10 barrels Stockholm pitch and tar 42 register grates, 36 and 38in p KU DOON, FKOM Liverpool— 112 steel boilerplates m ooil(J Lon rf ord . 8 fonoi wi No< 7 Ex s.B. KAIKOURA, from London— 2 bales white cotton waste 600 oasks Knight, Bovan & Co. 'a cemont 2 frames hair boiler folt 175 cases R.H. wire nails, 1£ to 6in 2 frames sheathing felt 1 case Lookwood'B cutlery p KB s>B . DORIC, prom London— 68 oases galvd corrugated iron, Chief M oruoibUwitool truok whooh _ bra^?! „?. Mr , . 10 bundles octagon oast stool Per WAIMATE, from London— 2 casks Firth's millsaw flies and horso rasps 100 kogs L.G. blasting powder 4 casks A nuo Moon's 25 oases " Alliance sporting powder 100 kegs " Gonuino " white load 560 cases Curtis & Harvey FFF and " Dia- 40 kega " No. 3 " whito load mond Grain" sporting powder, Nos. 102 tina "Gonuino" rod lead, in 14 and 2Slb 2, 4, and 6 50 tinß " Gonnino" whito zinc 8 oases Peyton's French bndsteads, single 1 caso gold lcat and double 2 casks putty, in bladders 5 cases Hornsby's plough fittings ' | 2 casks lampblack E. W. MILLS~& CO. (LIMITED), IRONMONGERS, IRON MERCHANTS, AND SHIP CHANDLERS IMPORTERS OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY. Warehouses : Lambton-quay and Fealherston-stroot, Wellington. FINE TEAS. DRAGON BLEND, 3/_ ™ R LB HOUDAH BLEND, 3' m ran lb. KANGRA VALLEY BLEND, 2/10 mi LBt JT; riIHAT peoplo are found who readily pay SIXPENCE pot jo glass for alcoholic drinks, and yet who HRSITATH to pay LESS than a HALFPENNY p«r largo bruakftwt <mp for ASTONISHING thoso DELICIOUS TEAS EMPIRE TEA CO., W. & G. TURNBULL & CO I'kopeiexobs.

AEIENTAL T.»A MAET I Have Latykdi, ex Ruapehu, A SHIPMENT. OF MACONOCHIE'S I CELEBRATED GOODS. Silvocea, 7d per tin Kipp-Silvooea, lOd per tin Melvooea, Is per tin Silvocea Paste, only 4d tin Beat Brown Windsor Soapy ilb tablet, only 2d Table Jellies, assorted, pints, 7d Table Jolließ, (\ssortod, quarts, Is Id Best Marmalade, 7d tin, 150-teaij Kerosene, 10s pel case Desiccated Cocoanut, 8d per lb Milkmaid Milk, 7*d tin Golden Syrnp and Treacle, 7d tin WI, CAMPBELL'S OEIENTAL TEA MAET, Manners-street. Telephone, 443. T^MPIEE PACKING COMPANY'S DRAGON BAKING POWDEE, Mad.*, vith pure Grapo Cream Tartar, and warranted absolutely fro© from alum or any }ther unwholesome substances, being a perfect Baking Powder, possessing a higher leavening strength than any other. Sold by all Gkookbs, in lib, Jib, ilb, and Jib tins. W. & G. TURNBTJLL & CO., PEOPEIETOES - Wellington. JAMESON BROS. & CO,, WHOLESALE & RETAIL /-IROCEES AND WINK AND SPIEIT MERCHANTS, Ofposi" 1 * Scotch Church, WillisSTRKBT. Branch .„ ... Buckle and Tory streets Finest White Crystal Sugar, 3d per lb Box Tea, 12s 6d per box American Salmon, 7a 6d doz, 8d tin Kippered Herrings, 9s 6d doz, lOd tin Sardines, halves, 7s 6d doz, 8d tin Lingfish, 7d per lb Milk (Milkmaid), 7s dca, ?id tin Marmalade (Morton's), fls 6d dox, 7d tin Fresh Herrings, 6a 6d doz, 7d tin Ragent Sanco, 5a 6d doz, 6d bottle Coffee, fresh roasted and ground Dunedin Ale and Stout, 8s 6d and 5s Brandy, Whißky, Geneva, &c. Smith's Adelaide Wine? Hardy's Celebja.te<| Olare*. 22a dozen .TAMESQN BROS. & CO WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Opposite Scotch Church, Willia-st. Branch Budkle and Tory streei /^WUE MOTTO is to produce the bigKi order of work at a moderate rate, and o object has been atta ned, m hundreds well-dressed gentlemen can testify to c Buporior Fit and Finish. DALTON, Tailor, V 5. Cuba-street, and 65, Lambton-quEj

T. P. COVENEY, TT\AMILY GROCER. PLEASE NOTE HIS PRICES : Marnialado, Cd per tin Lentils and Haricot Beans, 3d por lb Greon~Poa», 2(1 por lb Fresh Ground Coffee, la 4d, Is 6d, la 8d per lb Fresh Herrings (bost brands), 7d per tin Pickloß, assorted (bost brands), lOd por bottle Pie Fruits, 21b tins, assorted, lOd tm Best Table Potatoes (largo Backs), ~>n per sack Evaporated Peaches, Apricote, Apples, Is per lb Pineapploß, Poaches, Apricots, Pearly 21b tins, ts 2d por tin NOTED HOUSE FOR BUTTER AND BACON. Also on Sale — Pollard, Wheat, Bran, and Oats At T. P. COVENEY'S, Corner Cuba and Ingests* Stbbwts. Telephone 294. PROMT SHARING! A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION. ALLAN~SMITH, THE HIGHLAND LADDIE, Finding the sales of his FAMOUS BLENDS of PURE TEAS daily increasing, has induced him to go i&ore extensively into the Tea trado. In future his TEAS will 1-e known «s "THE HIGHLAND LADDIE," that being his Registered Trade Mark. His many customers and the public generally are requested to sec that each packet bears his Registered Trado Mark. We wish to impress strongly upon TEA DRINKERS how desirable it is if thoy want tho CHOICEST TEAS at a REASONABLE PRICE not to purchase from those who pack them to oarry so many profits, but to forward their orders direot to us, who only pat one small profit on our Teas. The various Blenda will be known as — 2/- Ceylon — A rioh aromatic, yet mild Tea. 2/- Indian — A strong, bright, rasping Tea ; lots of oolour and strength, ajna economical. 2/"* Ceylon, Indian, and China — A rare combination of all threo, from some of tho most noted gardens ; sweet as honey, defies competition, every loaf pure. 2/4 Ceylon and Indian — > Handsome leaf, lu scions liquor, fino flavour;. 2/4 China and Ceylon — A softer and mikler Tea for those who prefer the sweet Panyong flavour of the celebrated China, District. 2 6 My Speoiamtk — Unsurpassed, fragrance, stele, quality, and power j tke Cheapest Tea over offered. The silver coins are enclosed ia small envelopes placed in the packets at the ends, showing tho price <& the Tes.. Any customer handing in sfiof these small envolopßß of one kind will receive TWO POUNDS STERLING. Tasting samples can be had on application at tho HIGHLAND LADDIE'S, Mannebh-stebet, Or at Newtown* Branch. RiDDirOBP-STBBKT. r EADENHALL MARKET, 78, CUBA-BT., AND 47, WILLIS-BT. M. GRIFFITHS & CO., POULTRY, GAME, AND OYSTER DEALERS (Wholesale and Retail), Beg to announce to the inhabitants of the city that they have commenced bnstnesß in the above premises, and that their supplies of Dressed Poultry are of the very best quality, and that all orders received will have their immediate attention and delivered to any part of the city. We intend keeping our Willis-street premises open all night, so that travellers, &c, can roly on b«injr attended to at all hours. Fowls larded and? bonod. Turkeys a speciality. Inspection of our windows solicited. Our patrws* can rely on alwaja getting Fresh Poultry, &c. Yours truly, GRIFFITHS & CO., •J Poultry Dolery. ¦\TOV ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED -*- to VISIT PEARCE'S GREAT BOOT SALE, ts. No one pressed to buy. Lowest q«otat£«M for cash. 9Bt PEARCE'S BOOT ARCADE, >UT CUBA-STREKT. XX OW long will a candle 6ft. high and > ur tjL 9in. in circumference burn f Try *&<! guess and win a Suit valua No charge to guess. J. H. Dalton, Tailor, 43, Ciibastreet.

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Evening Post, Volume XLIV, Issue 9, 11 July 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XLIV, Issue 9, 11 July 1892, Page 1

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