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SLAUGHTER ! SLAUGHTER ! .£^sooo WOBTH 0N GENERAL, FURNISHING, AND BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY, AT A. J. BENNETT'S RETIRING CASH SALE I LOOK AT THE PRICES ! Carpenters- Braces, from Is 3d to 0s Tool Baskets, from Is to 2s 3d Hammers, from 9d to 2s Cd Hand and Rip Saws, from 2s to 7s Compass Saws, from Is 2d A very large stock of — Socket Chisels and Screw Augurs, jin to IJin ; less than cost Garden Spades, from 2s Gd Children's Spades, from Is Gd to 2s Gd Garden Trowels, 6d ; Forkß, 5d Fire Shovels, 4d to Is Fenders. 3s each ; Fire Irons, 4s set Tomahawks, from 1b Gd Axes, 2s (id to 3s Od Holloware, Tinned and Enamelled, at Wholesale Prices Screw and Socket Castors, from 8d set Hat and Coat Hooks, from 5d doz Ready Mixed Paints, 5d lb Baking Dishes, very strong, from lOd each Wash Basins, from Gd each Comb and See "THE PEOPLE'S IRONMONGER," No. 60, Cuba and Ghuznee streets. By «Li«S»J3L Excellency Appointment the to His jofeS?£<sj!9L Governor W. LITTLEJOHN & SON, WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, AND OPTICIANS, 85, Lambton-quat, Have just opened a ohoice parcel of GOLD BROOCHES, set with diamonds and pearls ; BELL BANGLES, the latest novelty, {and chain and padlock, in a variety of styles and sizoß ; LADIES' GOLD WATCHES and CHAINS; GENTS' SILVER LEVER WATc"S~j«!d a few Novelties in OAK GOODS. ' " Onr Mr. P. Still having returned from Sydney, will devote his attention principally to Sight-testing and fitting Spectacles, for which he is specially qualified. A BREWING QUESTION " What price Tea shall we use ?" " You ask us as experts F" " Well, if you want the Beßt Tea you rtmtt pay at least 39 a pound for it, and DRAGON AND HOUDAH are the brands." " But it is simply a matter of taste." " Fortunately all peopla are not alike." "Nor are all Teas." " There are many grades of Tea, therefore there are many prices." " Whatever brand of the EMPIRE TEA CO.'S TEAS you may bny, you may be sure you arc> get ting good value." " But you ask us, ' What is the Best 2s Tea to be procured in New Zealand f ' " We will tell you— EMPIRE TEA CO.'S 2/- CEYLON, In Lead Paokots, Tins, or Half-Chests. And you will find WE ARE RIGHT. W.& G. TURNBULL & CO., PROPRIETORS. ORIENTAL TEA MART. Mannbeb-strebt, tor GENUINE AND CHEAP GROCERIES. Tea, Is 6d, 1b Bd, 2s, 2s 4d, and 2s 8d per lb Choice Ceylon Tea, 2a and 2s 4d Best Soft Sugar, 2s 9d for l'-'lb, 8s 6d bag Beßt Crystalised Sugar. 2s 9d for 121b, 9s bag Atlas Flour, 2s 4d 25'b, 4s 7d 50's, 9s 100's Ruby Dust, 2s 6d 25'b, 4s 9d 50's, 9s 3d 100's Currants, 5d lb j Raisins, 5Jd lb Sultanas, 6d lb ; Rioe, 51b Is Gormina, la bag ; Split Peas, 2d lb Sago, 2d lb ; Lunch Biscuits, 3d Water Biscnits, 4d ; Mixed Biscnits, 4d Nutmegs, 3d oz ; Tea Biscuits, 5d Coffee Bisouits, 8d ; D. Cocoanut, 7d lb Fry's Cocoa, Is 4dj V.H. Cocoa, lid, 1/10, 3/6 Marmalade, 7d tin ; Jars Marmalade, Is Sd St. George's Jam, 5d tin, 4s lOd dozen Condensed Milk, 7Jd tin 150 test Kerosene, 5s 3d tin N.Z. Mullet, 6d tin ; Golden Syrup, 7d tin Treacle, 6d tin ; Loose Figs, 9d lb Prunes, lOd lb Sole Agent in Wellington for the Seal Bband Teas. WILLIAM CAMPBELL, ORIENTAL TEA MART, Mannxbs-stbxbt. Jj}ADE& & FLTGEB, 20, CUBA-STREET, Opposite Te Aro House, UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL FURNISHERS. Hearse, Ac., kept n Premises. Funerals oonduoted to suit all olasses, with «v»ry requisite BUILDEKS AND CONTRACTORS. Reaidenoe on the premises. Ring bell nmder lamp, up the entranoe. \\ ANTED Known-Neil's Ready Belief Vl Asthma Powd«r gives instant ralief in asthma, bronohitis, cold in the head, &c. the best and cheapest in the market ; tins, It, three in one, 2s 6d.

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Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 132, 7 June 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 132, 7 June 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 132, 7 June 1893, Page 1