SOUR GRAPEB. rriHE fox oould not reaoh the grapes, the; were quite beyond him, so he said they wer sour. ( " Where ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to b wise." Silence is golden, but the drum is i noisy instrument, though " quite empty.' When you haven't got a, Tea Blending bnsi ness— disparage it — for there is nothing lef for you to do. Ignorance regarding Tea Blending is con fined to the FEW now-a-days, it wonld be i pity to enlighten THEM. THE PUBLIC ARE WIBI THEY REGARD THE EMPIRE CO.'B BLENDED TEAS 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 shake it. They lead th( trade by knowledge, skill, perieveranoe and enterprise— nothing else. The strongesl proof of good faith is tbat their registerec trade mark, " EMPIKE TEA CO." is oi every paokage. Please note the following brands anc crioea : — Dragon 3/Houdah 3/Kanqba Vallst 2,10 Elephant 2/8 Cbksobnt 2/6 Buffalo 2/4 Empike 2/2 Mikido 2/Cctlon, in lead (red and gold label) 2jEMPIRE TEA COMPANY, W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Pkopbistobs, Wellington. SNOWDEN'£, 54, LAMBTON-QUAY, Next Dresden Piano Depot, and opposite Orr's City Buffet Hotel. NEW WINTER GOODS. TRIMMED MILLINERY. LADIES' JACKETS. STRAWS AND FELTS. MAIDS'~JACKETS. FEATHERS~AND WINGS. NEW MANH.ES. NEW GOLF CAPES. . ' MACKINTOSHES. CHILDREN'S REEFERS. LADIESMJLSTERS. CHILDREN'S ULSTERS. LADIES' CLOAKS. &.0., &c, Ao SNOWOEN'S, 54, LAMBTON-QUAY. THE TROCADERO. OPENING OF EXTENSION. rTIHE alterations and additions to the building having been completed, and all tho rooma tastefully decorated and furnished, the whole of the premisea will be open to the public from MONDAY, 28th JANUARY. Tho establishment will oomprise two general dining-rooms, one dining-room set apart for ladies aooompanied by gentlemen, one dining-room for ladies only, and an afternoon tea-room. In addition to these will be several rooms open for engagement aa private supper-rooms, and a large hall for banquets, *o. Lavatories and all conveniences for ladies and gentlemen provided. The Ladies' Dininq-boom will be open till 8 p.m. only. Lunch, from 12 to 2 p.m. Txa, from 5 to 8 p.m. Stjffib, from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Otstirs and Grills at all hours. Ab no expenae has been spared to make thia establishment the best appointed Dining-room in tho City, the proprietor respectfully aolioits the patronage of the pablio aa being eaaential to the snooesß of an enterprise whioh is intended to meet a long-felt want in thia oity. E. EBERLE, Proprietor. QTAETLINfi REDUCTIONS. TAILORING. Style, fit, and good workmanship guaranteed, or no pay. Suits made to order— All-wool Tweed, 47i 6d. 545, 65s ; Foxe's Serge, 545, 655, 7<>e Men'a Trouaera to ordsr, lla 9d, 14a 6d, 17s 6d Men'a ready-made Suits, 18a 6d, 23s SCen'B Tweed Trousers, 5a (id, 6s lid, 10a Cd .\kointoßheß and Overcoats, 18a 6d, 24a 6d, ,355, worth 'double BLANKETS AND RUGS. L»b».s Goods, Sxboes, and Tvwhcds, Newest Materials, 3s lid, 5b 9d, 7a 9d, 30a the dress. DRE.SSMAKING, perfeot fit and atyle, 7i 6d,- 9s Si, lla 6d the dress ; no extra! oharged. Full Costume, tweed or serge, mad'fi, well-trimmed, lined, all found 1881W,2858d,36a «.,.*-„., Ladieß' nwy-mede Costume Skirta, 5s lid 6s 9d, 7« Hd, to 13s 6d Blouses, at? newest styles Corsets and! XTnderolothing Kid Gloves,. 4-olaap, Is 9d, 2a 3d, 2a 9d Ladies' Sail or .Hats, 9d, lid, la 3d Ladies' Jacket* and Maointoahes, 5s fad, 6i 9d,859d r . to 45a S. J. WALSH & CO., 75, Willis-street. STOCK - TAKING SALE ' OF BOOTS AND SHOES. Parents and Gur srdixas should not miaa thi > oppot tnnity of buying FIRST-CLASS BOOTS AND SHOES At I janded Cost. i i . ~~ Being Overstooki »d in every line, and rathe than o arry them over, WttL SAOR. tHOE ALL PROFIT. Ladies' , Gents^ , air a'Cliildren'B at Marvellou Seduction c, for Cash Only. LOASB^r b ISAAC, (JOUBTINAT-PLACK XNP ADKJttDK-BOAI mHB Celebr»tecß OLD SFOBT TOBAGO may now be hacf Jrom all" Groosw" an Tobaoooniata.
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Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 110, 10 May 1895, Page 1
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650Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 110, 10 May 1895, Page 1
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