solid money well spent. presents that will ' last: r'TT'R Tanm\ J A «rrtTTVP QCORES of useful items suitable foe ! L/±l±LlOlMAolli>Jli. JO Presents landed per Otarama, Rakaia, and Rimutaka, all at prices to suit evety pocket, viz. : — A SEASONABLE and most "CXT A TVyTTTT T 17T» i> T ,, "D"D VOQ useful gift is a "VICTORY" JiJN AM hJUiiJIiJD AND J3B/ASS SEWING MACHINE, which will TTCTT/Y PA IMS work the finest Muslin or the tJ.EiL.UX JTAINO thiokest Tweeds, and is also capable ■xrr dTVPTJUQ , of performing the maest beautiful *V iSxiS Vxlilxo, at very Low Price* Fancy Work in Silks. Prices, from Ti-nnamm-nn t», -dm Bix guineas. BEDSTEADS, Brass Rad, , * Very Cheap Fry. Y B aes' Ghaba™. WIRE MATTRESSES, Good, at Low Prifle« yw j p AGATEWARE— T^P^'KettIes, U, 1 . V>. ? Almost as Cheats' Tinware. Wellington Ageate. CHILDREN'S VELOCIPEDES, Vbbt Chkup TOOL CHESTS, All Prices OIL STOVES, *»£ and 1^ ' Ovens FRUIT JARS iTifJS BRASS-RAIL PENDERS FIRE BRASSES garden tools KINSEY & CO. KNIVES— TabIe, Dessert, Pen, a« the best, at low prioes CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS, Pbe A 'A Doz SEE OTJE WINDOWS ! i-BE fj^p Doz. SEE OUE WINDOWg j i^bton-quay. GEORGE WINDER, Wll™™®W 11 ™™® ATHLETIC EMBROCA- CHEAPEST IRONMONGER, TION is regularly used by hundreds T rkTxrc , T} r , TT^ . om ™ "^ of Athletes, Bicyclists, &c, to remove stiff- LOWER CUBA-STREET. ness, and to cure bruises and sprains. In- ' " — — . ( valuable for Rheumatism. Worth a trial by /s a \mnrn pi?t?t [everybody. Price, Is Gd. C^'LemoS Orange ... edpexlb t GEO. W. WILTON, X P Manufacturing Chemist, COOKING ALMONDS ... ... Is per lb v Adelaide-road, and 215, Willis-street. TVBASS, STEWING PRUNES „. „, Bdperf ENAMEL, A(JATEENAMEL DESSERT PRUNES. „. ... Is per i STEW AND PRESERVING PANS. AT Lowest Prices. TrrA-nTN-n-r-r»n« t. j. Thompson, WARDELL'S, 60, Cuba-street. WHiLIS-STREET. '. QUPPOET NEW ZEALAND TT^ k n — ; r » b nmwnuES. • S^GAR at %>■ PER LB. All purchasers of one pound or more of mV Orange Pekoe Tea, 2s lb, get Sugar at 2d per lb. Buy ZEALANDIA SHIRTS P. ]£. TWOMEY, \ SUSSEX-SQUARE. CHBISTMA& & NEW YEAR, 1897. WE beg tt. be allowed to wish OUR NUMEROUS PATRONS who have so kindly and consistently favoured us with their support during the year now ending ALL THE SEASON'S COMPLIMENTS, and to return them OUR MOST HEARTY THANKS. DURING THE~COMING YEAR Nothing we can do will be left undone to render OUR BEST SERVICES to all who choose to favour us with their purchases. IT WILL BE OUR CONSTANT AIM AND ENDEAVOUR to give the BEST VALUE *» READY MONEY, To give the fullest and fairest value, to maintain a high standard of value and quality, than which no one can reasonably require more. WE THUS HOPE TO MAKE P R I N G L E' Sy IF POSSIBLE, MORE POPULAR DURING 1895 THAW IT HAS BEEN DtFEING 1896. 69, LAMETON-QTJAY. FOR CASH ONLY ! I FOR_IO DAYS ONLY J i A THOROUGHLY GENUINE SALE AT COST | OF WATCHES, JEWELLERY, STERLING SILVER AND ELECTRO WARE AND OPTICAL GOODS, i AT ' S. KOHN'S, LAMBTON-QUAY. ' SKOHN, having taken English partners into business, announces on important change. Before the new firm starts, the present stock will be offered to the public at prioes which must effect immediate sale. The whole stock, with few exceptions, is bought direot from the Manufacturers, and shipments, which consist of Ladies' and Gents' WATCHES, RINGS, BROOCHES BANGLES,' STERLING SILVER AND OPTICAL GOODS, The English invoices of whioh will be on view for public inspection, showing prices paid by purchasers are as advertised. It is the intention of the new firm to conduct the business, which will consist of GOLD AND SILVERSMITHS' AND OPTICAL WORK, On entirely the same footing as the Gold and Silversmiths' Alliance Co., London. The profits will be on the smallest scale, to secure a largo turnover, and ail the manufacturing of PLAIN GOODS, and especially DIAMOND-SETTING, will be done in tht colony, to save the enormous importing costs, whi^h are, as is well known, a third on the article imported. Wo have only time and space for a few quotations : — IBct HEAVY WEDDING RINGS, Usual Peicb 21s, SALE I^s/ LADLES' GOLD WATCHES, Hkavt Casks and Guabantbhd, tbom £*Q EACH. In fact, EVERY ARTICLE AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF. New Zealand jrjii^ij[ Government LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. JANUARY Ist, 1896, ASSETS £2,500,000 INCOME, 1895 .„ ,„ ,£386,000 OUTGO, 1895 ... ... £222,000 ADDEI\ TO FUNDS ... ... ... ... ....£164,000 Reduction itx Expenses : 3 Peb Cbnt. op Pbbmium Jncohe. NEW INSURANCE, 1895 ... ... ... ...^608,000 INSURANCE IN FORCE ... ... ... .£9,345,000 PAID IN CLAIMS TO DATE ... £1,250,000 All Policies issued by the Government Life Insurance Department are entirely free from harassing restrictions, and confer upon their holders (m addition to thh absoluTb skcubitt of the oo&ont) numerous valuable privilege!! whioh experience has shown can be safely granted*
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Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1897, Page 2
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776Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1897, Page 2
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