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Tp O X SALE, In Suitable Blocks, Seotions 355, 308, 372, 375, 376, 379, 402 to 414, containing 2879 acres of good bush lend, situate in the Akatarewha Block, distant about 11 miles from the Upper Hut on the Waikanae-road. Prioe, 20s per acre. Easy terms. For further particulars apply to JOHNSTON A CO. JAND for Sale in Buller-street, 70ft x -i 13Sft, on tho west side commanding a view of the city and harbour. R. Martin, Decorator, Manners-stroet. TCI OR SALE. HAWKER-STREET— Seven-roomed house

bath, scullery, and conveniences. Land, 40x100 909 Six-roomed verandah cottage, scullery bath, and conveniences. Land, 40 x 100 Easy terms 867 AUSTIN-STREET— Six-roomed house and every modern convenience. Good section of land 896 ROXBURGH-STREET— Six-roomed house scullery, bath, and p.w.o. Land, 33 x9O Terms — JGIOO cash, balance on mortgage, three or five years 863 SCARBORO' - TERRACE— Four - roome* cottage on one floor, and all conveniences. Good view. Land, 29 x 97. Very easy terms 929 PIRIE-STREET — Four - roomed verandah cottage and scullery, washhouse with copper, &o. Land, 33 x 99. Easy terms 924 NORMANB YVTERRACE — Seven -roomed house and every convenience. Land, 33 x 118. Price, .£4OO. Easy termß 839 HALL-STREET— Six-roomed house, scullery, bath, &o. Land, 35 x 100. Easy terms 829 DANIEL-STREET— New six-roomed house, bath, scullery, hot and cold water, and conveniences. Land, 60 x 78ft 6in 918 ROXBURGH-STREET— Six-roomed house, scullery, &o. Price, .£350. Easy terms 754 BROUGHAM - STREET — Five - roomed house and conveniences. Land, 20 x 120. Price, .£3OO. Small cash deposit, balance as rent 754 BROADWAY - TERRACE — Six • roomed' house, bath, scullery, and every convenience. Prioe, Very easy terma 827 SALISBURY - AVENUE — Six - roomed house, scullery, with copper and tubs, &c, and bath. Price, .£325. Terms easy WEBB - STREET— Four - roomed cottage, bath, scullery, and p.w.o. Price, £275. Terms — Small deposit, balance by weekly payments 914 Apply A. J. M'TAVISH & CO., 31, LAMBTON-QUAY.

HALLOA ! HALLOA ! J. W. PIKE 18 GIVING A CHRISTMAS DISCOUNT OB CASH BONUS OP TWO SHILLINGS IN THE £ To all who pay Cash for Boots and Shoes. And also, 1000 BEAUTIFUL PICTURES, WOEKS OF ART, Will be Given Awat. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN FOB CHRISTMAS BOOTS AND SHOES. Note the Addbess— No. 86, WILLIS-STREET.

EMPIRE TEA CO. nPHE Battle still EMPIRE TEA CO. ± rageß. All sorts EMPIRE TEA CO. of outside brands are EMPIRE TEA CO. ATTEMPTING an EMPIRE TEA CO. introduction into this EMPIRE TEA CO. market. EMPIRE TEA CO. But in vain! Why? EMPIRE TEA CO. Some extol their tea EMPIRE TEA CO. as a medicine. PerEMPIRE TEA CO. haps they are right. EMPIRE TEA CO. Some puff AuatralianEMPIRE TEA CO. paoked teas in costly EMPIRE TEA CO. packages, while everyEMPIRE TEA CO. body knows a costly EMPIRE TEA CO. paokage must mean EMPIRE TEA CO. inferior tea. Others EMPIRE TEA CO. endeavour to attract EMPIRE TEA CO. trade by making preEMPIRE TEA CO. sents, for which, of EMPIRE TEA CO. course, the happy oonEMPIRE TEA CO. sumer pays Nothing. EMPIRE TEA CO. But the Empire Tea EMPIRE TEA CO. Co. worka steadily EMPIRE TEA CO. onward, never tiring, EMPIRE TEA CO. never swerving from EMPIRE TEA CO. its own high ideal. EMPIRE TEA CO. An ideal in which EMPIRE TEA CO. QUALITY is our obEMPIRE TEA CO. jeot and VALUE our EMPIRE TEA CO. goal. And ao the trade EMPIRE TEA CO. increases. EMPIRE 'J KA CO. Every pound sold EMPIRE TEA CO. is far more telling an EMPIRE TEA CO. advertisement than EMPIRE TEA CO. " words, words, EMPIRE TEA CO. words." W. * G. TURNBULL & Co., PROPRIETORS.

T ADIES' PHAETON'S. Vis-a-vis Phaetons now in stock. Sbfaibs Executed at Lowest Rates Wheels Tyred daily. COPE & NEWMAN, COACHBUILDEBB - - TOBTSTEEET. KNIFE, FORK, & SPOON, Best Present for Children. TJ. THOMPSON • 60, CUBA-BTBKET. npRS DALTON'S for SPRING and SUMMER SUITS. He gives an extra pair of Trousers with every Suit instead of giving credit. 43, CUBA-STBEET. NEW PREMISES. HYGIENIC STEAM BAKERY, Tabanaki-stueet (Opposite Salvation Army Barracks). Vjy A. KELLOW, For the _ past seven years carrying on business in Taranaki-plaoe as above, begs most respectfully to return hia sincere thanks to his numerous customers and the publio generally for the very liberal patronage bestowed on him in the past, and assures everyone patronising him in the future as heretofore that they will be served with GOOD WHOLESOME BREAD made by practical tradesmen. My new commodious premises situated in TaranakiBtreet, opposite Salvation Army Barracks, are now completed, and will be found replete in every respect. Ono trial of our Bread will satisfy the most fastidious. All orders receive prompt attention. Families waited on daily, and all goods delivered promptly. Pleaae to note my new address — W. A. KELLOW, Taranaki-street, Opposite Salvation Army Barracks. Upper Adelaide-road, Wellington, 30th November, 1893. Mb. WM. C. FITZGERALD, Consulting Chemists. DEAR SIR— My little girl, two years old, took two of ypur Chocolate Worm Tablets, and has got rid of twelve worms, two of them very large. The cough has also quite gone. With thanks, Yours truly, W. A. B. DALTON. FOR SODA WATER, LEMONADE, GINGER ALE, GINGER BEER, AND CORDIALS Of unsurpassed quality and at reasonable prices, go to "|^|~RS. GEORGE DIXON'S AERATED WATER AND CORDIAL MANUFACTORY, No. 3, DIXON-BTBEET. By Special <&jNLi& T ne Appointment toZ£SffijS£SEarl of Glasgow, His Excellency ££gg£§& K.C.M.G. AWABDED PBIZE MePALS WELLINGTON and Stdnet Exhibitions. Telephone No. 378. Urders per Post or Telephone will meet with prompt attention.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 10, 12 January 1894, Page 4

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