ORIENTAL TEA MART. KEROSENE ... A If* TIN „ ... Q/ CASE FLOUR, 100' a ... a If* „ SO'a ... 4/ /g SICE, 61ba -a I AT CAMPBELL'S; 21, MANNERS-STBEET, And Corner Wilson aud Riddiford streets, NEWTOWN. PAISLEY TEA MART, Opposite Opera House. Bay your Tea from R. KLLPATRICI-, who gives a bonus in the shape of a lmndsome present, which is fully displayed in the window. Every cash customer of a pound of Tea will be entitled to a coupon. There is no chance in this method, as every porson rei ceives a present representing coupons held. Whilst holding out this iudwemout to the public, we guarantee to give tbo same valuo in Teas. Coupons given on any brand of Tea we stock. Please look at the window for the presents. PAISLEY TEA MART. Opposite Opera House. Telephone, 523. FAIR TRADE. LAST Session of PtivU&aienb oat Premier took the duly off many of tho necessaiio^ of life, such as Kico, Tea, Kerosene, Candles, Currants, Raibins, &c., and H. PIUTOHAIU), GROCER, COURTENAI'-PLA'CE, is now polling 1 all tlieso articles at the Reduced Prices, realising that the Premier's idea was to benefit the consumer — not tho retailer. Orders Solicited and Promptly Delivered by H. PRITCHARD. God Save tiib Kino. LADIES, I HAVE just landed a Splendid Assortment of 1 ARTIFICIAL FRUITS, JEWEL CRACKERS, And other NoVblti_s personally selected. CALL AND INSPECT THEM. JAMES GODBBR, MELBOURNE HOUSE, 84 and 86. Cuba-streot. npRY MAWSON'S, 87, CUBA - STREET, For Light Lunch, Afternoon Tea, Strawberries and Cream and Ices. Catering in all its branches. Wcddinc Cakes a specialty. DEER SHOOTING SEASON. "|t>ED DEER, stags only, may bo taken JLV or killed within the 'County of Wairarapa South (excepting therefrom the presctibed area in the Huangai-oa Survey District) from the Ist day of March to tho 30lh day of April, both inclusive, subject to the prevision that no sing shall be killed carrying antlers with losb than ten points. Licenses may be obtained at the Post Offices at Wellington, Masterlon, Carterlon, Greytown, Feathcrston, and Marlinborough, on payment of a fee of £1 each. A. J?. LOWE, Hon. Sec. Wellington Acclimatisation Society. 26th February, 1901. WANTED Known, Working men can purchase reliable second-hand Bicycli>s from Adams Star Cycle Co., Mercer-street, on easy terms Deposits from £1. Payments £1 per month
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Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 52, 4 March 1901, Page 7
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378Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 52, 4 March 1901, Page 7
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