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THE NEW YOST lleah ths L'seks Talk! Mr. J. K. YVarbuuton, Publio Trustee, in May, 1892, said:— "I prefer it to aiij other. 1 ' In August, 1894 :— " Ihke it better than ever." J. H. Richardson, Commissioner Government Life Insurance, in May, 1892, said :— " It has given every satisfaction " ; and in August, 1894, he says :— " There are now in use five Yost's in this office, and their use oonfirms me in my original opinion, that it has several advantages over other machines." Messrs. Philips and Pike say:— 'We have the oldest Yost in New Zealand, No. 6464. We have used the 'Hammond, ' Caligraph,' and ' Smith-Premier,' and can safely recommend the Yost as the best and most durable in the market." Chab. Wilson, Editor New Zealand Mail, Bay8 ._«< i am convinced the Yost is far and away the best machine." Walter G. Fostee, Esq., Manager N.Z.L. & M.A. Co. (Ltd.), says:— 'lt is giving |us the most complete satisf action. Sole Agent for New Zealand— GEO. M. YEREX, National Mutual Buildings. rriHE H. J. LIBBY, from America, haß just landed our stock of KEW LAMPS, which should have been hero in March, consequently we have to clear . same at HALF-PRICE . See figures in our windows. LAMPS, ~~ Arrived Too Late , LAMPS, At Half-fbioe LAMPS, Must be Clkabed ! LAMPS, i Priced in Plain Fiqurkb ik Windows I LAMPS, ROCHESTER, j PIANO and PILLAR LAMPS, Foe Reading and Sbwing LAMPS, MUST BE CLEARED THIS MONTH. N.B. — These Lamps will preserve the eyeBight and prevent headaches. CAMERON & CHRISTIE, LAMBTON QUAY. Telegraphic Adaresß— Symond-strbkt, Auckland. Telephone, No. 355. GLADSTONE BREWERY. DANIEL ARKELL, BREWER. MALTSTER, and BOTTLER, GLADSTONE-BTUEET AND NEWTON-ROAD, AUCKLAND. ASSORTED CASES OF BEER AND SPIRITS, as follows :— No. 1 Case contains— l doz Dunedin pint Ale 1 doz Dunedin pint Stout, 1 bottle Hennessy's *** Brandy, 1 do Australian Wine, 1 do Scotoh Whisky, 1 do quart Wolfe's Schnapps, Ido Rum— 3ss per case. No. 2 Case contains — \ doz Dunedin quart Ale, i doz Dnnedin quart Stont, 1 bottle Honnessy's * Brandy, 1 do Geneva, 1 do Scotoh Whisky, 2 do Australian Tokay Wine -32s per case. . No. 3 Case contains— 2 doz Dunedin pint Ale, 2 doB Dunedin pint Stout, 1 bottle Henneßsy'a •** Brandy, 1 do Usher's Special Reserve Whisky, 1 do Red Heart Rum, 1 do Wolfe's quart Schnapps, 1 do Australian Frontignao Wine -44s per oase. No. 4 case contains — 1 doz Dunodin quart Ale, 1 doz Dunedin quart Stont, 1 bottle Hennessy'a * Brandy, 1 do Wolfe's quart Sohnapps, 1 do Walker Whisky, 1 do Frontignao Wine— 36s per case. Arkell's own brew of Draught Ale and Stout— XXXX Strong Old, 2s per gallon. XXX Mild, Is 6d per gallon. A.K. Bitter Ale, Is 9d per gallon. Extra Stout (speoially suited for Invalids), Is 9d per gallon. Dunedin Ale and fctout, quarts, 9s ; pints, 4s 6d per dozen. Freights paid to Wellington and Napior. Cash with Obdebs. "All who would »ohieve anooess shoul endeavour to merit it." T¥7E have during the paat year spared * v no expense in endeavouring to mak our Beer second to none in New Zealand? and can now confidently assert we have 100 oeeded in doing so. We invite all who enjoy » Good Olau of BEER To ask for STAPLES' BEST, On Draught, at almoat all Hotels in the Citj and Bonounding Districts, And confidently anticipate their vordiot will be that Staples ft Co. have suooeßsful'j removed the reproach that good Beer oould not be brewed in Wellington.. J. STAPLES & CO. (Limithd), MOLBBWOETH AND MtTBPHY BTBXVTB. ISLAND BAY HOTEL (Four miles from the City). HAVING taken over the above Hotel, will be pleased to receive visits from my friends and the general public. Accommodation for Families and Permanent Boarders at reasonable charges. Wines and Spirits of the best brands only kept. \Bus leaves and arrives at the Hotel three times daily. . GERARD BOEDDINGB IUS, Proprietor. |"ILUB HOTEL, MASTERTON. Centrally Situated. JOSEPH MANDEL Pbopbibtob. Since taking possession in October lost, I have partially Re-built and entirely Renovated the above well-known Hostelry, and now offer to the General and Travelling Publio Accommodation Second to None in the Province. Special and separate Accommodation for Ladies and Families, with Private Entrance and Private Staircase. New Commercial Rooms and new Billiardroom. Hot and Cold Baths. Night Porter, Ac. JOSEPH MANDEL, Club Hotel, Masterton. LONDON LOAN AND DISCOUNT BANK. Established 1875. £10 to £10,000 advanced at moderate interest, for short and long periods, on per: eonal Boourity, deeds (no mortgage costs), shares, billa-of -lading, &c, Ac. IBILLB DISCOUNTID DAILT. OFFICES ... Panama-street, Wellington Address— THE MANAGER

"Jt/TONEY TO LEND, in sums of £50 and upwards. WELLINGTON TRUST, LOAN, AND INVESTMENT CO. (Ltd.) TLM OftEY to Lend on Freehold Securities at current rates of interest. Apply to CHAPMAN, FITZGERALD & TBIPP, Solicitors, 12, Brandou-sireet, Wellington. BALLINGER BROS. WANTED TO SKLL, in any quantity, Corrugated Iron. All brands kept in stock. We ar« manufacturers of Lead-beaded Nails, giving more nails to the ponnd than any other manufacturer. Our Bidginjr, Spouting, and Down-pipe is very widely used. We arc sending ont over 50,000 feet every month, or something over 100 miles annually. Kindly ask your ironmongers and suppliers for onr make. BALLINGEB BROS., Manufacturers, Waring Taylor-street (near Drillahed). N.B. — All Plumbers' Requisites kept in stock. '

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 54, 1 September 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 54, 1 September 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 54, 1 September 1894, Page 4