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SOUR GRAPES. riIHE fox oould not reaoh the grapes, the; were quite beyond him, so ho said they wer BOUT. " Where ignorance is bliss, 'ti« folly to b wise." Silence is golden, but tho drum is i noisy instrument, though "quite empty. 1 When you haven't got a Tea Blending bußi ness— disparago it — for there is nothing lef for you to do. Ignorance regarding Tea Blending is con fined to the FEW now-a-days, it would be i pity to enlighten THEM. THE PUBLIO ARE WISI THEY REGARD THE EMPIRE CO.'B BLENDED TEAE AS THE STANDARD TEA Of the colony, by' which they compare al others. THE EMPIRE TEA COMPANY possesi a large and increasing business. A typhoon cannot snake it. They lead thi trade by knowledge, skill, perseveronoe and enterprise— nothing else. The strongee proor of good faith is that their regiaterec trade mark, " EMPIRE TEA CO." ia 01 every package. Please note the following brands anc prioes :— Dragon 3/Houdah 3/Kangba Valliy 2.10 Elephant 2/8 Cbibcekt 2/6 Buffalo 2/4 Empire 2/2 Mikado 2/Ckylon, in lead (red and gold label) ... ... ... 21EMPIRE TEA COMPANY, W. & Q. TURNBULL & CO., FttoPBiSTOBs, Wellington. THE TROCADERO. OPENING OF EXTENSION. npHE alterationa and additions to thi building having been completed, and all thi rooms tastefully decorated and furnished the whole of the premiaea will be open to thi public from MONDAY, 28th JANUARY. The establishment will comprise tw< general dining-rooms, one dining-room sei apart for ladies accompanied by gentlemen one dining-room for ladies only, and ai afternoon tea-room. In addition to these will be several rooms open for engagement as private supper-rooms, and a large hal for banquets, Ao. Lavatories and all oonvenienoes for ladiei and gentlemen provided. The Ladiis' Dining-room will be open till 8 p.m. only. Lunch, from 12 to 2 p.m. Tia, from 5 to 8 p.m. Suppxb, from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Oystibs and Grills at all hours. As no expense bos been spared to make this establishment the best appointed Dining-room in the City, the proprietor respectfully solioits the patronage of the publio as being essential to the Buooess of an enterprise which is intended to meet a long-felt want in this oity. E. EBERLE, Proprietor. PIANOS. Dnring this Month a Grand Exhibition of piANOS AND ORGANS Can bo seen at the Dresden Piano Co.'b Warehouse THE PUBLIO May Inspect without being asked to purchase. TIME PAYMENTS From 20s Monthly. M^sio. "The Vision Song," by J. Gee; over 5000 oopies already sold. " Crom •a - 800 "by Hoben: the splendid Football Song. THE DRESDEN PIANO CO., LAMBTON-QUAY.gWILLINQTON. M. J. BROOKES. Manager. Dunedin Branoh : At 29 and 31, Pbincbs-btbmct. STARTLING REDUCTIONS TAILORING. Style, fit, and good workmanship guaranteed, or no pay. Suits made to order— All-wool Tweed, 47i Gd. 543, 65a ; Foxe's genre, 54a, 65b, 70i Men's Trouserß to ordar, Us9d, 14aCd,17aGo Men's ready-made Suite, 18s 6d, 23s Men's Tweed Tcousors, 5a (id, 6a lid, 10s 6c Macintoshes and Overcoats, 18s 6d, 24s 6d 355, worth double BLANKETS AND RUGS. Dbbss Goods, Sbbqis, and Twikdb, rNeweat'Materials, 3s Ud. 5s 9d. 7s 9d, 30b the dress. DRESSMAKING, perfeot fit and style, 7i 6d, 9s 6d, lls 6d the dress; no extraf charged. Full Costume, tweed or serge . made, well-trimmed, lined, all found 18s 6d, 28s 6d, 36a Ladieß' ready-made Costume Skirts, 5s lid 6s 9d, 7s Ud, to 18s 6d BloUBeB, all newest styles Corsets and Underolothing Kid Gloves, 4-olasp, la 9d, 2a 3d, 2b 9d Ladies' Sailor Hate, 9d, Ud, la 3d Ladies' Jackets and Macintoshes, 5s Gd, 61 od, 8s 9d, to 45s E. J. WALSH & CO., 75, WilUs-atreat. /-N BEAT STOCK - TAKING SALE or BOOTS AND SHOES. Parents and Guardians ahould not miss thi, opportunity ot buying FIRST-CLASS BOOTS AND SHOES -'At 'Lan did Cost. » .j' j Being Overstocked in every line, and rathe than carry them over, WILL SACRIFICE ALL PROFIT. Ladies', Gents', and Children's at Marvellou " ' " Reductions, for Cash Only. , L O. Wb V A ISAAC, C6WBT«NAY.PtAdB ' AND ADILAIDI-BOAi , *|!HE'Oelebrated OH) SPORT TOBACCi n uty now be had from all Grooers an Tv >baoconirt».

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Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 109, 9 May 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 109, 9 May 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 109, 9 May 1895, Page 1