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PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT TE ARO HOUSE, Extensive preparations have been made for the ensuing ' BPRING AND SUMMER SEASONS. Many oharming lines in every department have already been opened ont, and in a few days the ANNUAL SPRING SHOW will be held, when it is confidently expeoted that all previous efforts will pale before this WONDERFUL EXHIBITION or BEAUTIFUL SPBING AND SUMMER NOVIILTIEB. There has been aa yet no time to prepare a list of the many choice gems in the oolUotion, but it may be stated that the PARIBIAN TRIMMED MILLINERY ; received is of a beauty and elegance positively dazzling. The opening out of the goods for the Dress Department has revealed the existenoe of EXQUISITE NEW FABRICS, whioh are undoubtedly the most beautiful materials ever offered for sale in Wellington. Theße and . many other examples of the season's fashions will be shown at the ANNUAL SPRING SHOW in a few days at . TE ARO HOUSE. np.REMENDOUS REDUCTION IN PRIOEB AT HUME & SON'S. BACON! BACON Perfeotion in Quality, at Prices hitherto Unequalled for Cheapness. Tons or Extka Choicx to Siliot vbok In Sides, Rolls and Cuts. HAMS I HAMS The Finest Hams in the WoriQ— Mild, Lean, and Well-Flavoured. Every Ham Guaranteed Perfeotion. Hundreds to Seleot from— English, Irish, and Colonial. TEA] TEA! 2S PXBLB, Direot from the Gardens on the Hapatula Estate, Ceylon. Customers Buying from ns Save all Middlemen's Profits, And git a Much Eupxbiob Abtiou. This Tea is worth Is per lb more. HUME & SON, THE LARGEST TEA, WINE, AND PROVISION DEALERS IN NEW ZEALAND, 63 AND 65, WILLIB-STBXIT, WELLINGTON. ©URATURA TEA gives tbe best value for 1 > the least money SURATURA TEA is recommended by the ladies as being the most economical SURATURA TEA. Onoe it is tried no other will be used SURATURA TEA is always fresh and pure SURATURA TEA iB wholesome and refreshSURATURA TEA is not blended with China, Indian, or other Teas SURATURA TEA has had the test of the highest authority—" publio opinion" SURATURA TEA sales are increasing by i -leaps and bounds SURATURA TEA is not an artificial produot. It is one of Nature's wondors SURATDRA TEA goes fnrther than other Teas SURATURA TEA has been used to give blended Teas its distinctive flavour SURATDBA TEA has been sent to Ceylon to be matohed, and without success Ask your Grocer for the PURE SURATURA STANDARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF/ifEW ZEALAND. SHAREHOLDERS are reminded tbat the Half-Yearly Dividend will be payable on MONDAY, the 2nd September, at the Company's Ofßoes, Customhouse-quay. WILLIAM EVANS, Wellington Manager. Wellington, 31st Angust, 1895: tt H7AHOO."-vlf you have pains in the "V side; bad taste in mouth, espeoi. illy on waking; speoks before the eye*; bowels irregular; piles, either internal or external; coated tongue; headaches; a wornout, want of energy, life not worth living feeling— you hay« got a livxe, and' the sovereignremedyis"WAHOO. < "* I Wahoo" 1 keeps bowels regular, strengthens the whole' system, stimulates the liver : removes bile and mucus from the intestines. A positive onre for Indigestion in all its forms. 2s 6d, ohemists and storekeepers. 'Wholesale AgenU-Kempthorne, Prosser & Co.'s N.Z, Drug Company. ; ;, ■.'*• . LOOK OUT FOB 0V SMITH'S BALE . .NOW ON. NEW ryEALAND f^RAPHIO • For £A Slst XX Angust An Impoktamt Indtjstby— Desoriptive Sketch, with 11 photo views— NELSON BHOS' FREEZING WOBKS. NELBON BROS.' FREEZING WOBKS. .Wellington Unemployed— A Sketch. Cartoons-',' Tbe Politioal Cheap Jack." Oa*tooms— " l.'ebate on Bank Committee." BocJety;News, Wellington Letters, Fashions. ggOAD'S TEA. , r ,„. 40, y^AHMiaa-BTaMT. LAMPS, j LAMPS. rru&Y- must be sold, so I am offering J. ;iaem downright BarsainsA IGBOBGE WINDBH, ,-,,. . „ - Cheapest Ironmonger, fflF.i i CubaSW.

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 54, 31 August 1895, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 54, 31 August 1895, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 54, 31 August 1895, Page 2