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ORIENTAL TEA MART. Preserved Apricots, per tin, 7d Preserved Peaches', por tin, 8d Presei'ved Pears, por tin, 9d Dried Apricots, per Ib, 8d Dried Peaches, per lb, 8d Dried Pours, per lb, 8d Dried Nectarines, por lb, Gd Flonr, 100's, 13s (id; 50's, Gs 9d; 25's, 3s (id 150deg test Kerosene, 10s Gd case Sago and Tapioca, Blb la Candles, 4d, (id, 7d Cornflour, 3£d, (id, 7d 13e.sfc Loaf Sugar, 3d Currants, sd ; Sultanas, 7d; Raisins, 7d Prunes, 7d ; Dates, 6d CAMPBELL'S, 21, MA NN Kl?^ - STREET, 21, 443— Telephone — 443, AND Cornhr Wilson and Riddipord streets, NEWTOWN. 1084— Telephone— 1084. TjIOUND AGAI N — ELOUR ! ELOUR ! DOWN AGAIN ! 501b Bag ... 6s 9d 251b Bag ... 3s 6d TKY KILPATEICK'S SUPERIOR TEA, Is 6d. Large bars Soap, Gd per bar 81bs Sago for Is 81bs Tapioca for la Keroseno (best), per tin, 5s 6d AT THE PAISLEY TEA MART, OPPOSITE OPERA HOUSE. Telephone 523. I'USTRUSS MIXED PAINTS aro the J best in the market. The colours, excepting green and bluo, are absolutely permanent. Smith & Smith. L' USTKUSS MIXED PAINTS make lasting work at little cost. Anyone can apply them, and they can bo had in 22 colours. R 'ÜBSTJJUSB PAINTS are best and U cheapest. 141b tins, 36s cwt; single tins, 4£d lb ; small tins, 6d lb. Smith and Smith, Cuba and Victoria streets, and from Shopkeepers throughout the colony. I" ' USTRUSS MIXED PAINTS will not fl J crack. They will be found to make j>atisfactory work at little cost. g 'USTIiUSS MIXED PAINTS in 141b fl J tins, 3Gs cwt ; single tins, 4£d lb ; small tins, Gd lb. To bo had at Smith and Smith's, corner Cuba and Victoria streets. rjn ii c vv a^ r! JL A Well-known Ofpickr Rblates His Experiences. Oamaru, N.Z., 19th October, 1896. To the Agent for VITADATIO. Dear Sir— l have suffered for many years with bilious headaches and pains between my shoulders— results of a disordered state of the liver. My head has been so bad at times I could not bear to turn around. Four months ago I began to take VITAUATIO, have tuken four bottles, and it gives mo great pleasure to say tho medicine has made a great change in my syhtem. Bilious headaches and pains between my shoulders are things of the pabt, and now my work is a pleasure. — Yours faithfully, H. Goldfinch, Captain Salvation Army. Wholesale and Retail Agent- J ASTON, Medical Herbalist, Tory and Jessio streets, Wellington. COD IJ VER OIL. JUST LANDED IN BULK. The Finest Sample of Norwegian COD LtVliß OIL. Owing to the failure of the fisheries, COD LI V Bit OIL Is going to be scarce and dear, but having bought well, my Customers will get the benefit of this importation. I am bottling off in Pints and Quarts, and selling at Is 6d and 2s 6d a bottle. H. BRITTAIN, Chemist and Public Vaccinator, Manners-street. E. W. WILTON, FAMILY BUTCHER, BEGS to inform his customers that owing to the Lease of his Cuba-street Shop having expired, he has REMOVED to new promises, NEXT WILLIS-STREET SCHOOL, Where he will only keep the best supply of Moat iv tho market. Orders delivered promptly. Small goods a speciality. E. W. WILTON, Upper Willis-street. Telephone 614. HAMS ! BACON ! H^ME & SON'S CELEBRATED HAMS AND BACON, The Best the World can Produce, Now on Sale at their Stores, 63 and 65, WILLIS-STREET. N.B.— No soft rubbish sold. C SMITH'S SALE COMMENCES EVERY MORNING, sharp at 9 o'clock. Fresh Bargains every day. rg^O SCOTSMEN and Other Men.— Robert i Burns was a famous poet. Did he writd " The 'Cotter's " Saturday Night?'* Yes, and various other poems, which made his name a household word in the homes of many lands. He climbed the Hill of Fame thereby, and is immortalised for ever. George Bedford is not a poet, but he is gradually climbing the " Steep where Fame's Proud leinple shines afar," by manufacturing Rainproof Umbrella.'-, the best in the market. No matter what hill you climb or wherever you go in wet weather, a Bedford Umbrella will keep you dry. Address — 181, Lambton-quay. MRS. J. S. CROSS, 123, Lambton-quay (Opposite the Club Hotol), DIRECT IMPORTER OF LACE GOODS LINEN, BRAIDS. The Largest and Best Assortment in Wellington. Linen in all Colours. Just Arrived— A Large Assortment of Renaissanco and Porcelain Work. Every Requisite to be had at THE AKT NEEDLEWORK DEPOT. TT C. L. ROBINSON, Barrister and -*--*-• Solicitor, will attend at his Newtown Office, 44, Riddiford-street, on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, from 7 to 8.30 p.m. Wellington Office — 14, Featherston-street. MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Securities. BEWARE of Imitations; they are all more or less adulterated. Get Wolfe's Schnapps.

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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 18, 21 July 1898, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 18, 21 July 1898, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 18, 21 July 1898, Page 2