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WINES ! WINES ! WINES \ TWO THOUSAND CASES IN STOCK. , HUME & SON, WINE AND. SPIRIT MERCHANTS, 63 and 65, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON, DIRECT IMPORTERS of the following WINES, which we guarantee to be well matured, some over 15 years old. These wines a»e bottled at the Vineyards, which is a guarantee that the consumer getß the genuine article, as most wines bottled by merchants are adulterated :—: — SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WINES. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WINES. RED WINES— WHITE WINES— CLARET REISLING GREENAOHE CHABLAIS PORT ' TOKAY CONSTANTLY SHERRY FRONTIGNAC MADEIRA BURGUNDY MUSCADINE OLD TAWNY PORT (over 15 years old) MI)SCATEL All the Leading Brands of CONTINENTAL WINES in stock. The Best Brand* o* SCOTCH and IRISH WHISKY in case and bulk. ALL GOODS SOLD AT LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES. HUME & SON, THE FAMOUS TEA DEALERS, 63 and 65, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON BROOKE'S MONKEY BRAND SOAP ' ' WON'T WASH CLOTHES. TSTIOR CLEANING, SCOUE4NG, AND SCRUBBING FLOORS ANI» 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 Lt>OK LIKE NEW REMOVES RUST, DIRT, STAINS, TARNISH, GOLLIN & COMPANY, Melbourne, Sole Agents for Australia, Tasmania, & New Zealand.

IV/r ONEY TO LEND On Freehold and Leasehold Securities at lowest current rates of interest. i FARMS of all sizes FOR SALE. W. SINCLAIR, Solicitor, 29, Customhouse - quay (Union Company's Building), Wellington. MONEY TO LEND. I HAVE several Sums of Money to.i Lend at current rates. No procuration charges. CHAS. W. TEINGHAM, Solicitor, . Lambton-quay. MONEY TO LEND. THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION Has Money to Lend on Approved Security. ORTON STEVENS, Secretary. Head Office for N.Z.— .Customhouse-quay, Wellington. CHEAPEST MONEY IN THE MARKET. £\O(\ 000 - We i™ p re P ared <%J v\/j\7l/ v» to advance money on FIRST-CLASS Freehold Securities m New Zealand at the following very low rates :— -EIOO Jl to at from -r. pwp r<wwT ,£20,000 *p Fhj& CENT. No Commission ohargedO Apply at oncb for further particulars to KIRK, ATKINSON & WILSON, Solicitors. Panama-street. Wellington.

/COOPER'S BIRD- SEEDS! Selected Mixtures. As used by the principal bird fanciers of the district. "It is absolutely pure."— Mr. F. Bradley. " Superior to any I have had before.— Mr. Willing, Karori. " The purest and best obtainable."— Jas. Oliff, Taitville. ' To be bad from most storekeepers and grocers. Wholesale from E. COOPER, SEED MERCHANT, WELLINGTON. 4 PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR IN THE ■^ GARDEN and ON THE FARM , BY SOWING OUR GENUINE SEEDS, JAMES pRAVEN & CO., 2, Mannsrs-street. We have been appointed Agents for Messrs. Banks & Co., Plant Growers, and have the following strong well-grown plants in stock for sale : — Palms, from 2a to 2s 6d ; Petunias, Is to 2s ; Maidenhair Ferns, Is 6d to 2s ; Coleus, 9d, Is ; Asparagus, 2s, 2s 6d ; Cupeas, Is 6d. I CRAVEN & CO, fiiASNERs-STREET (one doorfrom Willis-Bt.),

TRY T7~ILPATRICK'S SUPERIOR TEA. Pure Ceylon, At Is 6d, Is Bd, 2s, and, 2s 4d per lb. PAISLEY TEA MART, Opposite Opera House. J # ANDERSON & CO., COFFEE & SPICE MEECHANTS, MERCANTILE BROKERS. Office : Oppositb to Old Building, ST. HILL-STREET, In premises lately ocoupied by Mr. T. J. ' Mountain. IMPORTANT TO CYCLISTS. 4 DJUSTABLE WOOD HANDLE-BARS A Take up all Vibration from uneven roads. No Painful Jarring of the Arms. Makes Bicycle Riding a Pleasure. Once used always used. We have Just Landed a Consignment of the above, from one of the best American, makers, in specially-selected wood, and strongly recommend them to Cyclists as the very best Handle-bars for Comfort. Can be sent by post to any address. Write us for prices. We also stock best American Wood Rims for Single Tube and Dunlop Tyres. JKNKINS & MACK, Lambton-quay, Wellington. QEASONABIiE GOODS I From all parts of the country come sanguin* expectations of a bountiful harvest both in. fruit and cereals. It therefore behoves all good housewives to sde that they are well provided with a'good stock of JAM AND PRESERVING JARS, PRESERVING PANS, &c. ' We have just landed large shipments and ard ■ selling them at very low rates. 12 4 pint pints pints Mason' e Screw-top Jars... 4/6 5/6 7/- 1 doz Lightning Lever-top Jars 6/6 10/* „ Chicago Lever-top Jars ... 9/- 10/6 w Honey- or Jam Jars, Screw-top, 1/.- to 4/~ dozen Extra Rubber Rings for Mason's Jars, 9d per dozen Enamelled Preserving Pans ' ' ' Agate Preserving Pans Raißin Seeders r Sanitary Sink Baskets Ice Cream Freezers * Hammocks, Carpet Sweopers, Meat Safes Fly Traps, Filters, Bird Cages, &c, &o. , Also, A shipment of Tarred Garden Netting t6 protect fruit crops from the depredations of blackbirds, sparrows, &o. It id very cheap — viz., in pieces 50yds x lyd, 3s 9d ; 50yds x 2yds, 7s 6d j 50yds r 4jids, 13s 6d per piece Soliciting an Early Call, CAMERON & CHRISTIE, IRONMONGERS, \ TiAMBTON-QUAY, WsiiLINCtTONi

T^TT ANTED .KNOWN. J. DEVLIN, Grocer, 30, Cuba-stteet, (Is Selling for CashBest Flour— loo's, 10s 3d;. 50's, 5s 3d; 25's, 2s 8d New Currants, 5d New Sultanas, 7d Crystal Jelly (English), 6d per packet Best Coffee, Is Gd per lb Fine White Crystal Sugar, 2d per lb Prime Separator Butter, lOd lb New-laid Eggs, daily TEA A SPECIALITY. Finest Ceylon Orange Pekoe, 2s ; good Ceylon Is 6d. A reduction l>y the chest. All goods at equally low prices, and delivered free to all parts of the city. J. DEVLIN, Telephone 112. 30, Cuba-street. THTr ANTED KNOWN. SALVAGE SALE. 'SALVAGE SALE. A 8 my Furniture Factory has been destroyed by the late Cuba-street fire, I havo decided to offer for sale my very large stook of Furniture saved from the flames at very great reductions. No reasonable offer will be refused. I will commence my Slaughter Sale on 31st December, and will sell for 14 days. Call and compare prices. The goods are practically undamaged. Fancy Goods and Toys will all be cleared to make room. Call and comparo prices at R. HEBRON'S, 35, Citba-streot, Wellington. T\7" ANTED KNOWN. That every Loaf of Bread is woighod in the presence of the Customer, and if found to be short is made up weight before leaving the premises of H. PRIT CHARD, COURTBNAY-PLACB. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT, Til TRACY, who baa for many years been J. • associated with his father in his boot business, desires to announce to his friends and ttie general public that he has started on his own acoount in the Shop lately occupied by Mr. Hulbert, in Upper Willis-street. A complete Boot Manufacturing and Repairing Business will bo carried on. Only the best English and American Leather kept in stook. Old Boots and Shoes made as good as new by Bkilled and careful workmen, at lowest prices. It's nevor too lalie to mend, co bring all your repairs along. Your patronage solicited. T. TRACY. Upper- Willis-street. TH REE STAR W "ATHE BEST IN THE WORLD. BEWARE of Imitations; they are all more or less adulterated. Get Wolfe's Sohnapp»,

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Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 25, 31 January 1899, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 25, 31 January 1899, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 25, 31 January 1899, Page 7