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NET SPO3? CASH PRICE-LIST. rym FAMOUS TEA, «y Per Eb. ONLY ON*3 QUALITY KEPT— THE BEST, CURRANTS (Beat), J^ ID Por Lb SULTANAS AND RAISINS, /»D Per -I* RICE, SAGO, TAMOOA, PEARL BARLEY „. .„ pLB for -| -| D SUGAR (No. 1 Cryatal), m //* Per Bog I FLOtHI (251b) o/ Per Bag SUGARdAFincCrystaD.^/gPcr Bag 251b), 3/9 *" *" CANDLES WlDPerLb SUaAB (No. 2 White), H/OPst Bag (Prioe'a English, 16oz), 4 2 CREAM OF TARTAR -| / A Per Lb RICE (per 561b Bag), M/Q *« ißag ll>m>o>> l • ' ** KERQSENE f » / f f\ Case FLOUR (lOOlbs), J 1/9 F« Bag QRERN BACON (by wide or half-Hide) FLOUR (601b), />!/ Per Bag FINEST CREAMERY iiDPerl* O/- BUTTER ±JL HXT M E~& SON. TEA, WINE, AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, WJLLIS-SBRKET, WELLINGTON, and JACKSON-STREET, PETONE. ASSUKE YOUR LIFE WITH TIIK • Citizens* life assurance company, Lrr Head Oflico for New Zealand — Citizens' Buildings, Customhouse-quay, Wellington. Local Directors— Hon. T. W. Hislop,,Hkebkrt S. VVaudkll, Esq., J.P., Wm. Kinqton Ftffb, Esq., M.D. The CITIZENS' is the Premier Industrial-Ordinary Life Office of Greater Britain Tho CITIZ IONS' Premium Income amounts to .£350,000 Tho OITIZKNS* hae npwardn of 225,000 Policioa in force Tho CITIZENS' watchword in Settjement of Claims is — " Prompt Payment Always" Tho OITIZKNS' basis of valuation is 3 per cent. — the strictest in Australasia Tho CITIZ IONS' Funds amount to .£BOO,OOO ' The CITIZENS' Ordinary Branch New Assurances have totalled over .£1,000,000 dtuinf each of the last four yo&ta The CITIZENS' has already paid away .£613,500 to Policyholdera The CITIZENS' has Money to Lend on approved City and Country Soctui ties at ooxrent rates of intore&t J. J. KELLY, A. 1. A., Acting-ließident Seoretary.

AT LANKSHEAR'S GREAT SALE, 250 000 *' IR S T - CLASS SQUARE AND OBLONG ENVELOPES, Five paokets for la, REDUCED to Qp COO paokets good Ruled or Plain NOTE' PAPER at Is, REDUCED to QDQ D LILY STARCH, ~]%JTADE from pure ingredient*. Does not stiok to the iron. The pride of the laundry. The cheapest and the best. The one and only favourite. Sure you ask for Lily Staroh. Every grocer sells it. All housekeepers use it, j Onoe you try it you want it. LILY STARCH. JUST ARRIVING, BX S.S. REDHILL 230 CASES OF THE FAMOUS ' SHERWIK WILLIAMS PAINTS. Write for prioo and particulars. HAMMOND, * REDSTONE & PRICE, OIL AND COLOUR MERCHANTS, ' Victoria-street, Wellington, NOTE! ALL KINDS OF ORNAMENTAL SIGN WRITING, LEADED LIGHTS AND STAINED GLASS WINDOWS, Eto. ESTIMATES AND DESIGNS ON APPLICATION. R. MARTIN/ 17, Mannors-stroot. Patronised by their Excellencies the Governors of New Zealand. pOKER'S FAMILY HOTEfc. . CHRISTCHURCH. Within one nuuute of the Railway Station, - JAMES HATFrKLD, PROPRiBTOa. Letters will receive every attention. P.O. Box No. 291. 1 (Telephone. No. .iSX CI T V HO T E li. Corner of Majovilmnks-street and Cly.de-quaj'. * THOS. TAYLOR ... Proprietor. The best of accommodation for families and permanent boarders. Visitors can roly that thoir requirements will be carefully studied and catered for. Best brands of Ales,' Wines, and Spirits only kept. Reasonable charges, combined with oivility and attention rendered to all patrons. frf KItMI NU S HOT EL, JL PICTON, Closo to Wharf, Post Office, and Railway Station. Magnificont View of Picton Sounds. Telegrams and Letters promptly attended to. HARRY BKADY > „ . . SIYRA THOMPSON J P ro P" et ors. r |lHfc! COLONIAL CARRYING COl GBBY-BTRM'L', . Furniture Packed and Removed by oare//u and competent meu. Low Rates of Charge*

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 69, 18 September 1902, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 69, 18 September 1902, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 69, 18 September 1902, Page 7

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