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WINES ! . WINES ! WHISKIES ! WHISKIES ! TWO THOUSAND CASES IN STOCK. HUME~&" SON, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, TEA DEALERS, GENERAL GROCERS, AND PROVISION MERCHANTS. PURE CEYLON TEAS, rai^_^woßLi> g/. Pbb tB . DIRECT IMPORTERS of the following WINES, which we guarantee to be well matured, somo over 20 years old. These Wines are bottled at the vineyards, which is A guarantee that the consumer gets the genuine article, as most wines bottled by merchants are adulterated. Adelaide Red Wines— Claret, Greenache, Port, Constantia, Frontignac, Old Tawny Port (over 15 years old). White Wines— Reisling, Chablais, Tokay, Sherry, Muscadine, Muscatel. All the Leading Brands of Continental Wines in Stock. The Best Brands of SCOTCH and IRISH WHISKY in case and bulk. Ask for our ten years old GLENLIVET WHISKY from the cask. ALL GOOD'S SOLD AT LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES, Address— HUME & SON, 63 and 65, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON, THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST GROCERS IN NEW ZEALAND. AUTUMN AND WINTER #^B FASHIONS. jlliiSl "TVTEW DRESS MATERIALS . _. _, -/Tt^^^^^ _ „ JM JACKETS AND CAPES WINE MACINTOSHES VAULTS HOSIERY, GLOVES ' TRIMM^G| 167,LAMBTON.QUAY. I>n^^S!^S!SSSS. Mm PRESTON & CO."' We hold a large stoTof COSTUMES and t0 vKTtoc' 'of * "* 81 CHOICE AUSTRALIAN AND FOREIGN WINES, Men s and Boys' Ready-made Clothing n f all „, _ . „. , , „ , and Mercery. U good 1 ? 63 . and of all classes, m , „ -„,„ Samples and Price-lists on application. TAILORING.- New Tweeds and Coatings of every description. Our prices -will be found low for the best of goods. bOMa Aq =nts fob WARD & CO.'S CHRISTCHUECH ALE, E. J. WALSH & CO., — 75, WILLIS-STREET, Also, Wellington. OLD SCO TCH WHISKIES IN PRICES OLD msH for FENE FRENCH BRANDIES CLEANING AND REPAIRING WATCHES FINE AUSTRALIAN BRANDIES AND^LOCKS. V.O. PORT and SHERRY -¦ Watches Thoroughly Examined and /» / SPECIAL RICH CONSTANTIA : smedk5 medk " m ;" V'," JAMAICA RUM - I"" Best Mainsprings Filled for ... .., rv '_ '• 1 ' DRY GLN, OLD TOM All Other Repairs at Equally Low -dati-i * TT , a - o, m/^_ m , Eatb , s at PALE ALES & STOUT (English) G. & T. YOUNG'S PALE ALES & STOUT (Colonial) 73, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. &c, &a, &o. Only competent workmen employed, and pAMniT - B _^ Spt ~_ WTT . all work under the immediate supervision gf ," Mr. M. G. Youno, a Praotioal Watchmaker. Telenho c 114 SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS. Goods delivered in any quantity to all parts . Oculists' prescriptions carefully made up. of the town. VISIT £40— FOUR ROOMS — £40 mHE cheapest and best value COMPLETELY FURNISHED •*¦ SHOP IN WELLINGTON. for FORTY POUNDS. J. J. CASEY & CO., DRAPERS, ' . DOUBLE BEDROOM. 57 Cuba-steWt ' 1 Double Brass-mounted Bedstead, £s. d. _ .' f*. ..^~ ' _ „ extended rail !2 7 6 W* 1 " 6 y° u E et civility and attention. 1 Spring Mattress, 30s; 1 Wool Bed, „ „ '_. ~. , „ .. . . 27s 6d; 1 Bolster, 2 Kapoc See our Serge Dresses, 10s each. Nothing in Pillows 14s 3 11 6 " c c^ y "k e them for value 1 pair Sheets, 10s; 1 pair Slips, 2s- See <""¦ Flannelettes. The value you will 1 pair Blankots, 16s 1 8 0 „ &nd -P^ 1 White Quilt, 9s 6d ; 1 Washstand, ffee, cc our Jv a .^ es Hats with Rails and set Ware, 245... 113 6 gee our Mihnery 1 All Wool Carpet . . 115 0 See , ouc Ca P cs > &0 -> and hundreds of othei 1 pair White. Lace Curtains, 3i yds llnea whlch cannot be enumerated here ¦ 1 Art D Window"Blind' with" spring J. J. CASEY & CO., Cane r -°s6at Chairs Z Z. ZS 9 0 DRAPERS, &c, Dressing Chest, Brass-mounted and No. 57, Cuba-STREKT, WELLINGTON. Bevelled Glass, 22 xlB ... 4 10 0 SPARE BEDROOM. 1 Bedstead, 225 ; 1 Spring Mattress, „ AOT _& _ „ i8 9 200. ?y . fLsI&JyL c™^ 16110 ? 1 pair Blankets, lls ; 1 Quilt, 6s ; Appointment gPi^ffS • „ the 1 Slip, Is; 1 Pillow and 80l- to His J^^L^K Governor, ster 6s Gd 14 6 «s&<&»•&—> 1 Art Window Blind and epring JEWEIS^^S^TICIJL^ 1 Washstand 'and set Ware, 19s'; " ®> I^bton-quat, Wellington. 1 Carpet Square, 7s Ud 16 6 -nvrxr nnnnat tjttto nnnrw t 1 Polished Toilet Table and Toilet NEW ?°^ S ! ™ W . G0 , ODS l Glass 013 0 . uan d "I recent arrivals. SITTINGROOM '" Tfine quality Cased Goods, including : Carvers, 1 fJftTnnt with hnrAar fall wooli taree and five P iece sets > Dessert Sets, 12ft x 10ft 6in 210 0 from 47e 6d * he «<~?- d <>zen ; Jam Spoons, 1 Couch, 3 small Chairs, and 1 Easy R 6^ 1 and ,i vor yQIy Q1 ***\ J S^ gat Chair nieelv unholstered 6 5 0 Basins, Butter Shells, Nut Crackers, i oSSSfflSwto* ::: S ii 2 &«*» I K_f___2f .?& 3___! 1 Hearthrug, 10s; 1 Brass -rail Rings jn best English c.p. and sterling 1 Art Window Blind and Patent X° ° En&fish Lever Watches v .gold and silver ¦D o ij er 0 4 0 rge P^ o ® l of Optical Goods 1 pair Lace Curtains" (suitable for Surveyors' Aneroia Barometers in leather lmw TO iT^l^nw^ nin fl s ' m S cases, Prismatic Compasses, bow window) ... 010 0 B¥ | er . s p atent Combined Altitude 1 Table, 8s 6d ; 3 Chairs, iOs 6d ; tistrument dlynometer, and Jrisma#s SaiipnrauiH Vs Gd • 1 Kettle 5h Compass, Pocket Compasses, Ships lTvTmfn'JiaM 112 8 Spirit Compasses, Barometers in handnrfWiiC 1;" some oak (suitable for hall) 1 Meat Ini. Is 9d; 1 Sugar Is: M k JeweUe^ Diamon a s , KSlJt?^ 0 8 0 Watches, Clocks, and Electroplate of the 6wMtrnTild U Ss?3s?6M e at °* ° gf*. Choice designs P in Sterling 2 lat fJjuiftd rtPlateS> 0 10 6 Inspection cordiaUv invited. 2Ve%Wbl\% J rsles%sll'Sauce: ° M * O*lt A-A—-85. LAMBTON-QUAY. Y&S&ffiSft?. 4 *!. oi3 3 IMPORTANT tq PETONE. 2 Salt Cellars, Is ; 6 each Dessert and Table Knives (Johnston's), LEIGHTON'S 6 eacn 8 Don Silver -Spoons, tea, °" 5 CHEAP AMOVING SALE. c jTi&l_h£Wd«rt ° 14 ° BOOTS! BOOTS! £OOTS! 1 Hair' Brtn', 3s i"l American ° " ' At Your_Ovvn Pr*». Broom, Is 6d ; 2 Wash-Tubs, L GOO - Mugt Be qemd befoM 1 Bucket, Is Cd; 1 Scrub, is ; 1 set -*- « oia S into New Premiaes. Boot Brushes, 2s 6d ; Dustpan „,.„ Onll - „ and Brushes, 2s 6d 07 6 , , T*« „aJ 1 Knife-board, lOd ; 1 Wash-board, Gents' Best Balmorals, 18s 6d, now lls 6d Is • 1 Box Iron, 3s j 1 Washup, Gents' Goloshed Balmorals, 10s 6d, now 7s 9d 2a 0 610 Ladies' Goloshes, 4s 6d, now 2s lid 1 Pie Dish 8d • 1 Pudding Basin, Ladies' Leather Slippers, 4s, now 2s lid 8d . 0 14 Ladies' Carpet Slippers, 4s, now 2s lid Children's Strong Leathor Lace Boots, 2s 3d , JJ4O 0 0 Ladios' Canvas Shoes, 5s 6d, now 8e 6d Those about to furnish, are earnestly re- Youths' Strong Shooters, 9s i lid, now 6s lid quested to inspect the above articles. Wo Men's Strong Shooters, Us 6d, now 7s lid invite comparison with any house in New All Other Goods EQUALLY CHEAP. Zealand. HENRY FIELDER, Be sure of the right shopDIRECT IMPORTER AND MANUFAC- T. J. LEIGHTQN, TURER, JACKSON-STREET, PETONE Mannkrb-strbet, Wellington. (Next door to M> ww e bloy' B ). CJRESPIN & BARRATT'S SAMUEL DANES & SON, CO-OPERATIVE CASH STORES, ELECTRO-PLATEIiS, 29, Cuba-strbkt. T>RASS FOUNDERS and SANITARY Jt> ' PLUMBERS, CASHPRICES. JO, Brandon-strbbt, Invite inspection of their large stook of all 251b good Oatmeal, 3s ; 81b Sago, Is classes of SANITARY GOODS specified Jam, 4d tin ; Premier Candles, 4Jd under the existing Bylaws, and for the roBritish Sperm, tilb ; Price's Sperm, 7d lb q-«ments of the trade generally. Tapioca, 81b la ; Salmon, 8d tin . Pure Ceylon Teas, Is 6d, Is Bd, Is lOd, EUotro-Plating in all its branohe*. 2s, 2s 4d lb Marmalade, 7d tin ; Matches, 4Jd BICYCLES A SPECIALIIT. 1 PricQ-liits on appliaaiion. M»k«r« of Oo» fi er Wa«h_g Boilsri.

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Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 113, 14 May 1897, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 113, 14 May 1897, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 113, 14 May 1897, Page 7

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