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NET SPOT CASH PIIICE-LIST. QUR FAMOUS TEA, o/ Per Lb. ONLY ONE QUALITY KEPT— THE BEST. CURRANTS (Best), JID Por Lb SULTANAS AND RAISINS, pD Per Lt RICE, SAQO, TAPIOCA, PEAKL BARLEY , pLB for -| D SUGAR (No. 1 Crystal), mIQ Per Bag FLOUR (251b) q/ Per Bof SUGAR ( UFineCry B tal),^gPer Bag OA ™ BA &. Gfll , | 25]b)> 4/.^^ CANDLES f^lDPerTI SUGAB (No^2 White), H /Q Per Bag (Price'a English, ICofc), ii • CREAM OF TARTAR -| /.^ P O r LI RICE foer 661b Bag), M/Q Per Bag <l>Ure)s J ' •/ U KEROSENE f* / j C as f FLOUR ( 1001b»), JJ/9 Per Bag Qnm BACON (by side or half-side) 4 2 FLOUK(SOIb), /»»/ Por Bag BTA MS, Quality Guaranteed. QlDPorLb IJ/" Mild, Leau, and TeuUur. Oi HU M J~& SON TEA, WINE, AND PEOVISION MERCHANTS'/ WILLIS-SEREET, WELLINGTON, and JACKSON- ST It EMT, PK'IONE. NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE OF AUSTEALASIA, Ltd. DIRECTORS t A. E. PEARCE, Esq. (Chairman). \ WM.FRASER, Esq., M.H.R.; NICHOLAS REED, Esq. FTJNDS OVER - 7^\ . £3,000,000 THREE IMPOETANT PRINCIPLES— 1. No Polioy allowed to lapse so long as there is a surrender value sufficient to pay the Premium. 2. No Member compelled to pay a higher Premium than that Bet opposite his age on tho Tables of Bates. 3. Age taken at nearest birthday. ORTON STEVENS, X Secretary; ASSURE YOUR LIFE WITH THE CITIZENS' LIPE ASSURANCE COMPANY, Ltd. Head Office for New Zealand— CiMzens' Buildings, Customhouse-quay, Wellington. Local Direotors— Hon. T. W. Hirlop, Hkkbert S. Wabdbll, Esq., J.P., Wm. Kington Ftffb, Ksq., M.D. Tho CI J'IZRNS* is the Premier Industrial-Ordinary Life Office of Greater Britain Tho CITIZENS' Premium Income amounts to .£350,000 Vbo CITIZKNS* baa upwards of 225,000 Policies in force The CITIZENS' watchword in Settlement of Claims iv— " Prompt Payment Always" Ihe OITIZKNS basis of valuation is 3 per cent.— the striotest in Australasia Tho CITIZKNS* Funds amount to "^6800,000 Tho CITIZENS' Ordinary Branch New Assurances havo totalled over .£1,000,000 during each of the last four years The CITIZENS' has already paid away .£613,500 to Polioyholders The CITIZENS' has Money to Lend on approved City and Country Securities at current rates of interest J. J. KELLY. A. 1. A.,

« Acting- Resident Secretary. ORIENTAL TEA MAET. ORBAM CRACKERS, />D PER LB, AT CAMPBELL* S, 21, MANNERS-STRBET, And Corner Wilson and Riddiford Blreots. NBWTOWN. LILY STARCH. li/TADE from pure ingred ents. Does not stiok to the iron. The pride of the laundry. The cheapest and the best. The ono and only favourite. Sure- you a«k for Lily- Staroh« Every (rrooer sells it. All housekeepers use it. Onae you try it you want it. LILY STAECH. CAUTION I /""V ATINA is Longdown & Son's trado mark for their own specially prepared EOLLED OATS. As a Breakfast food it embodies all tho elemeuia necessary for bone, musol*. and brain production, and is easily digested by the most delicate Btomachs. Whon you ask for O A T I N A, See that yon got it, with I.aogdown's name plainly marked on tho bag. P. POWNALL, Wellington A gout. X^TANTED, the publio to call and order . our Overconts, suitable for wet or cold weather. Rainproofs, Meltons, Beavers, Venetian, in all latest designs and Btj'le, for 50s and 70s, made to your measure, at tho British Woollen Compary, 36, Wilhs-slrorfc \jIjr ANTED Known — Silver - bcelce ■ v * Brushes, consisting of Cloth, Hat, and Hnir Bru--hps, at most moderate price? — lint nnd Cloth Brushes mounted in vi!vov, S<< 6d (o Ka; Hair 15m-lic, <'.di to ; 2(;"t ; two H.iir tJnishi*^ Kntl t'cm'o m vo!j :m"(l: m"(l casi-s fi>om S6i 6d, at U niv.l r J' Vouiiit"». Tjuiihtou-uiia*'

THE •' EULE OP THEEE" IN TF yon desire tha "result" to oome " right" you must be guided by three main oonditious when purchasing Boots and Shoos. 1.-THEY MUST BE NEAT AND STTLIBH IN APPEARANCE 2.-THEY MUST FIT COMFORTABLY ON YOUR FEET 3.— THISY MUST BE MADE TO WEAR WELL PEAECE'S FOOTWEAR PEOVES "RIGHT" BY THIS "BULE OF THREE." IT IS STYLISH i PITS WELL t WEAES WELL 1 . SEASONABLE LINES i Gents' Box-Calf Bals, stout double soles, broad and narrow toes, 18s 6d Ladies' Glaoe ICid Boots, in button and laoo. 13s 6d — sterling value Ladies' Footholds and Goloshes, in great variety, at 2s 6d, 2a 9d, 2s lid, Sb 6d PEAECE'S BOOT AECADE, 83, OUBA«STREET. FIELDER'S GEEAT ANNUAL CJLEAEING SALE. COMMENCING TUESDAY, 12th AUGUST. OVERMANTELS, from ... v 1Q If* AUSTRIAN CHAIRS ... rr //» O/O OCCASIONAL TABLES ... R If* CURTAIN POLES *>/tfl OCCASIONAL SUITES, from OO OCCASIONAL CHAIRS, from HK /^ SIDEBOARDS, from ... 4?*> Kf Sco the Windows for Bargains. MANNERS-STREET. TXTANTED, Clients to invest in two pairs of Trousers for £1 7s 6d, which arc incomparable for the excellence of tho fabric and uipoi-'ority of tailoring and fit. Call nnd ;;~t -pmi>V<; at British Woollen Conipni y, Jo, \\ iihs street, and judgo by eounmrinou.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 44, 20 August 1902, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 44, 20 August 1902, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 44, 20 August 1902, Page 7

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