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' CKYLON TEAf CEYLON TEA! ' ANOTI-IES SHIPMENT OOnl n OUit FAMOUS TEA I JUST LANDED AT MELBOURNE. WE are advised by our Partner in Colombo that it is our HILL-GROWN TEA, and i one of the BEST PARCELS ever sent to Wellington. 1 This TEA will be on Sale in about two weeks' time. No blends sold. : \ PRICE AS USUAL-O / PER LB. HUME & SON, ' TEA, WINE, AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, 63 and 65, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. 9 1 — ,

! NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ; ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA, Ltd. DIRECTORS s JOHN DUTHIE, EbQ. (Chairman) ; A. E. PEARCE, Esq. j r ■ WM. FRASER, Esq., M.H.R. - funds ovee . — . . m,000,000m ,000,000 THREE IMPORTANT PRINCIPLES— i 1 " N ° p° lie ? allowed to la Pse so long as there is a surrender value sufficient to pay tha i 2. No ,, MM a elme 1 m^ s e^ ff cc ° mm P ell f d to P a y a higher Premium than that set opposite bis age on tha 3. Age taken at nearest birthday. • • n 81 * I^^— OT J C -?-"7 A11 PoUoies effected before 30th September will participate' j in the next division of Profits to the extent of one year's more Bonus as compared with those issued later. ORTON STEVENS, Resident Secretary. > *- - ' !■ j

jgTOCK-TAKING SALE ! AT PEARCE'S BOOT ARCADE, CUBA-STREET and LAMBTON-QUAY. GENUINE CLEARING SALE OF ENGLISH and AMERICAN GOODS. Notwithstanding the advance in prioes of all Leathers, THE DISCOUNTS c will be quite I 4/- AND 5/- IN THE £ 1 Off old prioes. t y i I have ju&fc .£3OOO worth of stock too much, and tho-Sale will close when this amount , is taken. ;" THE REDUCTIONS ARE FOR CASH - ONLY. ' No goods will be sent on approval or booked at thejreduced prices. £EARCE'S BOOT ARCADE, c CUBA-STREET, Also, LAMBTON-QUAY, next Batkius.

PAISLEY TEA MAET. Superior Ceylon Tea, Is 6d per lb Cocoagene, 6d per box Cocoa, three packets for Is Cheese, snperior, Gd per lb Flour, best brands, at lowest market rates Butter, best dairy, lOd per lb Hams and Bacon, of superior quality Biscuits, beat water, 4d per lb Biscuits good wine, 4d per lb IT WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT THE PAISLEY TEA MAET, Note the Address : OPPOSITE THE OPERA HOUSE, Manners-street. Telephone 523.

ORIENTAL TEA MART. No. 1 Sugar, per lb, 2sd No. 1 Sugar, per bae, 8s 6d No 2 Sugar, per bag, 8s No. 2 Sugar, per lb, 2Jd ■ Flonr, 100's, 8s 3d Flour, 50's, 4s 3d AT . CAMPBELL'S, 21, MANNERS-STREET, .AND COBNEH WiLSON AND RIDDIPOBD STBHIKTSj NEWTOWN.

MELBOURNE HOUSE, Cuba- stbebt. J. GOD BE It Still supplies his Celebrated HOT LUNCHEON from 12 to 2 for One Shilling or Six Tickets for ss. Tea from 5 to 7 p.m. Private Rooms for Ladies. MUFFINS AND CRUMPETS DAILY. MAB AND TENNIS CAKES For Afternoon Tea. NOTICE TO MASTER BUTCHERS. THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY, Limitbd, is prepared to Slaughter Stock for Butchers upon the following terms : — s. d. Cattle, each 3 0 Sheep and Lambs, eaoh ... 0 3 Pigs and Calves, each ... 1 3 For these fees the Company will provide all labour ; the owners will get the benefit of Government inspection, and will be asked only to deliver their stock at the Company's Yards, and to remove their meat when dressed. Tho use of tho Company's Chilling Room to a reasonable extent will be aHowed to each butcher. Hides, Sheepskins, and Fat to be the property of the butcher The Blood and such portions of the offal as are not retailed for food to be the property of tho Company. For tho information of Batchers, tho charges made for the use of the Municipal Abattoirs at Dunedin, without any labour and without the use of an artificially chilled room, are as follows : — s. d. Cattle, each 1 6 Sheep, each ... 0 3 Pigs, under 1001b ... ... 0 6 Pigs, over 1001b 1 0 Calves, each .' ... 0 9 DILNOT SLADDEN, Secretary. Wellington, 23rd August, 1899.

DAMP-PROOF BOOTS. THE , "BOOT IMPOKIUM, LAMBTON-QUAY and CUBA-STREET. { BE SURE YOU SEE THE NE W WINTER STOCK, Before Buying your BOOTS or SHOES Elsewhere. , The advantage of dealing with a Practical Bootmaker is obvious — You easily get what 3 you want, and profit by his experienco. l " A. LINDSAY is a Practical Bootmaker, c and you save time, money, and trouble by pcp c purchasing at his shops. His is no mushroom establishment. '» Now Satin Shoes, White, Pink and Cream £ Brown and Glace Kid Evening Shoes New One-bar White Kid and Court Shoes 3 LINDSAY'S New American Boots and Shoes, B just opened, are of the first importance in this city. They are the wonder of y experts, and tho envy of other importers. These goods are not to be had at boot * stores This is the outcome of 33 years' experience '" in importing Boots and Shoes. This is borno out by tho thousands of pairs that are sold in the city, and the hundreds of pairs that ~ are sent by post to the surrounding townships. Purchasers are surprised when they compare them with goods bought elsewhere. KEEP YOUR FEET DRY. Boots made to order are coated with waterproof solution between the soles to prevent the damp getting to your feet. 7 GENT'S AMERICAN BOOTS & SHOES. '•• The most popular boot for gents in America, and the boot that .has the greatest demand iv the States, is the Flurscheim Co. make, in Black and Tan, Willow Calf. They can only be had at A. LINDSAY'S. | . Gent's Boots, Scafc's patent bolos a Contingent Boots, 14s Gd The Great Shop for Boys' and Youths' j Boots, all sorts ! d Ladies' Golf Boots c Ladies' Hockey Boots 1 Ladies' strong Mountaineer Boots, made to > order Ladies' Evening Shoes, all designs and colours, from 2s Gd up AT A. LINDSAY'S GREAT BOOT. EMPORIUM, , Lasibton-quay and Cuba-street.

HIGH-CLASS JAMS. n d SOUTHERN CROSS and TUI Jams gained Gold Modal at Auokland Exhibition against all comers. Sold in 21b glass jars and lib tins by all storekeepers. 3> PURE FRUIT AND CANE SUGAR. One© tried, always used. ■{• QHORTT'S, Willis-Btreot, for Piano* and k-J Organs

HOCKEY. nnHE s.s. Whakatane is landing us a fine .fl. selection of Feltham's Hockey Sticks, Balls, Gloves, Shin Guards, and I.R Rings, for ladies and gentlemen. CAMERON & CHRISTIE, Lambton-quay. BOXING GL O V.E> & AND PUNCHING BALLS. Just landed, splendid selection of above. ; at reasonable prices, from best makers. i ' "«4M£RON & CHRISTIE, i ' Lftmbton'Q.tt&y» j_

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Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 127, 30 May 1900, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 127, 30 May 1900, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 127, 30 May 1900, Page 7

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