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WINES ! WINES ! WHISKIES ! WHISKrES I TWO THOUSAND CASES IN STOCK. 'HUM E~~& SON, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, TEA DEALERS, GENERAL GROCERS, AND PROVISION MERCHANTS. PURE CEYLON TEAS, THE 2/- ™ ™. NO BLENDS SOLD. DIRECT IMPORTERS of tho following WINES, which we guarantee to be vruV. matured, some over 20 years old. Those Winns are bottled at the Vineyards, whir . is a guarantee that the consumer gets the Genuine Article, as most wines bottled !>..> merchants are adulterated. ADELAIDE RED WlNES— Claret, Greenaohe. Port, Constantia, Frontignao, Old Tawny Port (over 15 years old). WHITE WINES-ReisUng, Chablais, Tokay, Sherry, Muscadine, Muscatel. All the Leading Brands of Continental Wines in Stock. Tho Best Branda of SCOTCH and HUSH WHISKY, in case and bulk. Ask for our ten years old GLKNLIVJOT WHISKY, from tho cask. ALL GOODS SOLD AT LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES. Address — II UM B^ SON, ■ 63 and 65, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. THE LARGEST AND CHWAPKST GROCERS IN NEW ZEALAND. REDUCTION IN PRICE, BUT NOT IN QUALITY. OWING TO CHANGES IN TARIFF, THE EMPJRE COMPANY'S DELICIOUS TEAS, UNRIVALLED EOK, QUALITY AND VALUE, Can now be obtained at the following prices :— DRAGON ..; 2/10 BUFFAL ° ' " I'JO HOUDAH J £ u«' <) If* CEYLON - (Red Label) 1/Q • *dl\P ■ . J./O ELEPHANT „; ,7< w ffc/J MIKADO ... M '»; -f /Q dUi^Mi J/O CRESCENT Hi' Vm m O/ DIADEM (New Brand) ... -flit £\ m • I/O EXTRAORDINARY VALUE ! CRESCENT TEA A.T 2/-

SPRING GOODS. WE are now showing on exceptionally Bmart range of LADIES' AND GENTS 1 POOTWEAR. SPECIALTIES11/6 LADIES' GLACY KID WALKING SHOES. LADIES' LIGHT KID TAN WALKING SHOES, In * Lace and Button. Combined latest stylo, finest workmanship, and material. 11/6 LADIES' WALKING SHOE. 5/6,. 7/6, 7/11 ;' For wear and value unequalled. LADIES' PATENT EVENING SHOES 1/11, 3/11 X lit NOVELTIES IN LADIES' X If* O/.O WHITE WALKING SHOES O/ O lA//J LADIES' GREEN lA//J lAJ/ O SHOES I\J, O The fashionable colonr for the coming season. 11 lit LADIES' BOOTS IS -f-g If* A I/O BLACK OR TAN, 11/ O In Laces or Button. INFANTS' WHITE. TAN, AND BLACK SHOES In Endless Variety. In our Men's Department will be found many choice lines at reasonable prices, ESPECIALLY SUITED FOR SUMMMIA WEAK., and including all the fashionable leathers now in use. PEA~RCE'S BOOT ARCADE, CUBA-STREET. MEMENTO OF THE WAR i A SPECIAL GIFT OF A LARGE ENGRAVING of the leading Generals of the day (20 £ 30 inches), from original photos, will be presented to each cash purohaser of not less than TWENTY SHILLINGS worth of ffoods. . These beautiful life-like Pictures include — Generals Roberts. Bnller, Kitchener, Baden - Powell, M'Douald, White, - and a splendid Engraving of a New - South Wales Lanoor. FIRST COME FIRST CHOICE. ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER. T. J. LEIGHTON, WELLINGTON AND PETONE. NOTICE. To the Residents of Willis-street and tho Surrounding Districts. 1 RETURN my sincere thanks for tho liberal support accorded to me, and 1 trust that my Friends will give their patronage to my successor, Mr. Kirby, whom I, can recommend as a first-class Bootmaker. P. HANSON, 160, Upper Willis-street. LADIES and GKNTLEMEN— I have now taken over Mr. Hanson's business., My workmanship in the Boot lino is now well established. I return my sincere thanks to the oitizons of Wellington for their liberal support accorded me during the throe years 1 have been in business in Manners-street. Best Hand-6ewn Boots to order- Only English leather used. J. KJRBY, 160, Willis-Btreot. TO THE PUBLIC AND OLD PATRONS. IjOASBY~& ISAAC, BOOT AND SHOE PROVIDERS, • 54, Cuba-street (Next S. & W. Maokuy'e), WiU open on THURSDAY, the let Nov., a speoially seleoted and well-assorted stook oi the best quality BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, &c, At prioeß which should merit patronage. Inspection Invited. Old Cuatomers will please note new address, 54, CUBA-STREET. Notb.— Please inspeot our Btook*before going elsewhere. WANTED Known— The cleanest, easiest. »nd best way to preserve eggs ig with Friend's Royal Egg PreflorVatwe.

R # kIL PATRICK, GROCER, Opposite the Opera House. MARK THE .PRICES, AND BUY LN THE CHEAPEST MARKET. PURE CEYLON TEA M , -| If* Lb I/O lOlbs FLOUR for „. m ,*, -j / 81bs OATMEAL for ... .„ ... -J / 31bs BEST WATER BISCUITS for -J / Slbs SAGO for ... .„ ; H ' ... i / 1/Slbs TAPIOCA for ... h. ... -| 7 3 Tins JAM for M . „; ,M, M "J / 1/3 Tins SARDINBS for -I / All other goods equally Cheap. Goods delivered to all^mrts of the City daily. Note the Address-* OPPOSITE THE OPERA HOUSE, Manneks-stbebt. Telephone „. „, „, 523. ORIENTAL TEA MART. Sharland's Baking Powder, per tin ... Is Bonita Baking Powder, per tin. Is Edmonds's Baking Powder, per tin ... Is Empire Baking Powder, per tin 9d Green Peas, per tin ,„ Is j Strawberry Jam, per tin ... «,, „, 7d Raspberry Jam, per tin 7d j Blackcurrant Jam, per tin *. ... 7d AT' CAMPBELL'S, 21, MANNERS-STREET, And Corner Wilson and Riddiford streets, NEWTOWN, SEATOUN SANATORIUM. EATOUN SANATORIUM. The above Establishment having been purchased by Mr. W. G. Collett, visitors can'rely on receiving every attention. The premises have been thoroughly renovated Private Apartments for Families, with every comfort of a home. Refreshments at all honx3. Coach runs daily. Letters and Telegrams receive prompt attention. W. G. COLLETT, Proprietor. MURITAI STORE. JONES AND MARTIN, GENERAL STOREKEEPERS. Rouses and Land For Sale and To Let. Also, Sections For Sale at Muritai in new subdivision on small payment and balance on terma. Address — MURITAI, Days Bay, Wellington. \]tf ANTED KN6 WNThe ideal drink as a beverage is AYRES'S GINGER WINE EXTRACT. A la bottle will make 100 delioious drinks. AYRES'S BOTANIC DISPENSARY, 90, Cuba -street. WANTED to Sell, White Paper. Apply at Evening Post office.

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 104, 30 October 1900, Page 7

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