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WINES ! WINES ! WHISKIES ! WHISKIES ! TWO THOUSAND CASES IN STOCK. H IT M E~& SON, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, TEA DEALERS/ GENERAL GJIOCEIIS, AND PROVISION MERCHANTS. PURE CEYLON TEAS, 2'r Pbb L - DIRECT IMPORTERS of the following WINES, which we guarantee to be well matured, some over 20 years old. These Wines arc bottled at the Vineyards, which is a guarantee that tho consumer gets the Genuine Article, as most wines bottled by merchants are adulterated. Adelaide Red Winks— 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 Beat Brands of SCOTCH and IRISH WHISKY, in case and bulk. * Ask for our ten years old GLENLIVET WHISKY from the cask. ALL GOODS SOLD AT LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES. Address— — -■■■ HUME & SOI, 63 and 65, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST GROCERS IN NEW ZEALAND. BROCKETS MONKEY BRAND ' SOAP WON'T WASH CLOTHES. TfiOß CLEANING, SCOURING, AND SCRUBBING FLOORS AND KITCHEN,' TABLES FOR POLISHING METALS, MARBLE, PAINT, CUTLERY, CROCKERY, BATHS, MACHINERY, STAIR RODS FOR STEEL, IRON, BRASS, AND COPPER UTENSILS, FIREIRONS, MANTELS FOR MAKING BICYCLES LOOK LIKE NEW REMOVES RUST, DIRT, STAINS, TARNISH, &c«, GOLLIN & COMPANY, Melbourne, Sole Agents for Australia, Tasmania, & New Zealand. H . FIELDER'S JAMESON BEOS. & CO., fob GROCERS THE BEST VALUE IN WELLINGTON. ,, TTXTT , ,„ WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, - -j Oin Afternoon Tea Tables, 13/6 each Willis^striset. ' fjfk I Duchess Pairs, 70/- pair Fine Cr y stal Sugar, *}D per lb, 4 V 7 - 'iv 6e 6d 401b bag . ft rt Wrt a . , r „ IQ , fl , Ceylon Teas, ls 4d, Is Bd, 2s, 2s 4d fl H d Wove - we Malfcreßßea, 13/6 each i ndian Tenß | ls 6d ls tJd ' 2s JL*>/ \jf C]li TeaS] ls 6d? lg 9d) 2s i H ft Spring Mattresses, 17/6 each Cutting's Tin Fruits (extra), 9s 6d per dozen, -*- c J\r lOd per tin 4! ft Occasional Walnut Tables, 4/6 ea Cutting's Evaporated Apricots, lOd ; Peaches',' i, O Sd per lb ' 010 lA Leather Suites, 9 pieces, Cutt jn-f , s '' C f ?ckfcail " Sahnon ' 9s 6d per doz " *? AT W- 1 t2t 2 ? ea °,\ i, WkbS^V cwt, 6d per lb S, m Art Window Blinds and Roller, Currants, sd ; Elemes, 7d: Sultanas 7d *■*/ 2s each 1_ ' 4/6 Wh^ Curtains, 4/6 pair JAMESON BROS. & CO., -£? t Hi^ Occasional Suites, 7 pieces, i£lo GROCERS. oW JL VT each H//» Colonial Blankets, from 14/6 pair WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, i, \9 }J //> English Blankets, from 7/6 pair Willis^street. -fcy-w / -n i.i t t> j l j oa/ i A g ents for the Uam Var Whisky, 54s per case iO ' - Double Iron Be<3st eads, 30/- each Agents for Hardy's Claret, 22s per case ' , Agents for Smiths Yalumba Wines, 34s case jt?O "fl^k/ Duchess Chests, brass Agents for Crown Brewery Company's Ale attfii/ JL\// " mounted, ,£2 10s each and Stout, 5s and 8s 6d per dozen h7 Ift Carpet Squares, from 7/6 i/ft WioW Chairs and Nta, *» JAMESON BROS. & CO. • /" 7/G GROCERS, mSPEOTIOiTINVITBD. WINE AM> SMMT No One Asked to Purchase. Willis-street. 10 Bales CARPETS, 8 Bales BLANKETS, ■ — - 4 Cases QUILTS, and 4 Bales RUGS Just Akrived. .__ , DAMAGED BY Write for OaWojjieand Illustrated g^rj, WArpEj^ MANNERS AND LOMBARD STREETS, cj at m -rxr A m r? t> Wellington. &A.L.I VVAlii±L DAMAGED. SALE ! SALE ! CAMERON & CHRISTIE'S WE COMMENCE OUR CASH SALE AMERICAN GOODS, ON Ex Concordia. SATURDAY, THE 2nd JULY, 1898. SATURDAY, THE 2nd JULY, 1898. Hurricane Lanterns Locks, Padlocks QHP A T?rny TAT/" 1 Latches, Boys' Lanterns b 1 A±ll U. JN (jr Bicycle Lamps T) T?TvTTnrn rr\TSJC! Matchless Metal Polish J& J±j JJ U Kj 1 1U IN & Mexoline Metal Polish IN ALL DEPARTMENTS FOR CASH I JTripoline Metal Polish Men's, Boys', and Youths' Clothing, all All these Goods are more or less Damaged reduced Gs 6d in the £ by Water, and will be TAILORING ON THE PREMISES. SOLD CHEAP TO CLEAR THEM OUT. All Wool Tweed Suits to Measure — 455, 48s, — — 58s ; Fox Serge, bos, No. 4, 62s ; Vicuna CALL EARLY. and Venetian, 67s to 745. Trousers, 9s 11 d, 12h 6d, 15s. Saddle Tweed and n A "M"f7T? OAT Xr r<TTT? TQJHnTT? West of England, 16s 6d to 20s WLIYLJJj.K.UiN & \ul± ±tlfe 1 1 Jft, DRESSMAKING DURING THE SALE— B ON " QIJAT - 5s 6d, 7s 6d, 9s 6d. No extras charged. Black and Coloured all wool Dress Serges, ~~~" — • ]s 2d,^ls sd, 2s 3d, 2s 9d; Crepons, ls A FAIR EXCHANGE ! Ready-made Skirts, cash sale price, 3s lid, X ■"■ •" TxIOCADEIIO, 4s ild. Serges, Crepons, 9s 6d, 10s 6d, Willis-street 13s (Opposite Wardell's). EloU +r'™ 1 °l S ns; fi and Underolofchin £< half Every attention and civility shown to the usual pnoe. patrons of this now famous restaurant. Table d'Hote from 12 till 2. E. J. WALSH & CO i Afternoon Tea is served in the large Social M _ T „, T ' and Tea Room from 2 till 5 o'clock. 75, WILLIS-STREET. Tea, 5 till 8 o'clock. Supper from B till 12.30. The Proprietor has a constant supply of Oysters, fresh, curried, stowed, scolloped, ORIENTAL TEA MART. ?^lSp^. to^ Btallllybou^ • £^ ?i? i » l Private Rooms. Private meals at shortest """"" notice, on the premises. Visitors should TEAS ls 6d ls 8d 2a visit tlie Trocadero. A largo Reading-room tor the convenience of customers. BEST SOFT SUGAR, 2*d ' rr~7, : ' LA Card.] KEROSENE, 150 test, 5s 6d / 251b OATMEAL, 3s 6d T^MIL BALLMUELLER, „.„„ * mX-oTKnn qiu 1 House Painter, Decorator, &0., SAGO and TAPIOCA, Blbs ls -D nno , , . .. „ , , ' „, ' > * ' Begs to notify that he performs all classes of PEAK FREAN'S BISCUITS, in great workmanship, from the highest class' of . , Deeorapion to the plainest outside Painting. at Charges moderate. C A IVTP'R RTjTj* S Specimens of my work to be seen at A.M.P, VilMI -DJ^AJ-" £>j Society's new building, Government Life 21 MANNERS - STREET, 21, Insurance, and various leading establishments in the city. 443-— Telephone— 443, and Address • Corner Wilson and Riddiford streets, No. 14, FEATHERSTON-STREET. NEWTOWN. HP . H E W A Rl „_._.,, „o . JL A Well-known Officer Relates 1084— Telephone— 1084. His Experiences. I Oamaru, N.Z., 19th Ootober, 1896. To the Agent for VITADATIO. MIIS .T S CROSS Dear Sir— l h^e suffered for many years ix v. v . o. \j w\ju o, with bUioug hGadaches and paing b J et J ween 123, Lambton-qu ay my shoulders — results of a disordered state of (Opposite the Club Hotel), the liver. My head has been so bad at times ■nrpwnT TTvrp/YnTJ?!? m? i\tatm?t?tatq I conld not bear to turnaround. Fourmonths DIRkCI IMPOI4II-.lv OK MAIJIJiIALb agQ j beg£m to take yiTADATIO, hayo 1 FOR , taken four bottles, and it gives me great LACES, NEEDLEWORK, and GENERAL pleasure to say the medicine has made a HOUSEHOLD DECORATIVE WORK, great change in my system. Bilious head-"" AND ALSO OF FINE LINENS. aches and pains between my shoulders are things of \ho past, and now my work is a LESSONS IN ART NEEDLEWORK AND pleasure.— Yours faithfully, H. Goldfinch. PAINTING. Captain Salvation Army. Wholesale and Retail Agent— J. ASTON, Medical HerbaLatest Novelties received by every mail list, Tory and Jessie etroots, Wellington

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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 5, 6 July 1898, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 5, 6 July 1898, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 5, 6 July 1898, Page 7