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NET SPOT CASH PRICE-LIST. OUR FAMOUS TEA, f>/ Per Lb. ONLY ONE QUALITY KEPT— THE BEST. Al m CURRANTS (New), OlDPerLb SULTANAS AND RAISINS, Per Lb RICE, SAGO, TAPIOCA, PEAEL BARLEY /^LB for -| D SUGAR (No. 1 Crystal), m\A Per Bag FLOUR (251b) Q/ Per Bag//3b or SUGAR (U Fine Crystal), Per Bag OATMI "<S_. flllb , 25 ,b), 3/9** CANDLWS WlDPorLb SUGAR (No. 2 White), M/O Per Bag (Price's English, IGoz), 4 2 4l£ CREAM OF TARTAR -f I A Per Lb (.Pure), l/3b RICE fper 561b Bag), J-r !(\ Per Bag •/«7 » KKROSENE /»//> Case FLOUR dOOlbs), J j IQ Per Bag GRBRN ' BAUON (by hide or hall-side) FLOUR (SOlb), /»/ Per Bag COLONIAL ALIS AND Q7_T_ per dozen O/- STOUT, O/O quarts. H U M E™& SON TEA, WINE,. AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, WILLTS-SIOIfKICT, WIOLLING ION, and JAOKSON-STKBET, PETONE. ASSUItK YOUR LIKE WITH THE "" Citizens' life assurance company, ltd. Head Office for New Zealand — Ciiizons' Building, Customhouse-quay, Wellington. Local Directors— Hon. T. W. Hirlop, Hicrbkut S. Wardell, Esq., J.P., Wm. Kington Ftpfk, JOsq., M.D. The CITIZENS' is the Premier Indu-trial-Ordinary Life Office of Greater Britain The CITIZ IONS' Premium Income ii mounts to £350,000 The CITIZENS' lias upwards of 225,000 Policies in force Tho CITIZENS' watchword in Settlement of Claims is — *' Prompt Payment Always" The OITIZKNS' babis of valuation is 3 per cent. — the strictest iv Australasia The CITIZENS' Funds amonnt to The CITIZENS' Ordinary Branch New Assurances have totalled over X 1.000,000 during each of the last four j ears The CITIZENS' has aready paid away to Polioyholders The CITIZENS' has Money to Lend ou approved City and Country Securities at oarreat rates of interest J. J. KELLY, A.1.A., Acting-Resident Secretary. HINTS . TO GIFT GIVERS. WE offer, without exception, the most snnsiblo selection of goods suitable fop Christmas Gif sto be found in tho colony. Sensible, because they combine the artistic, novel, and Jjeauliful with the practical articles for everyday use for men and women, either for home use or personal adornment. Cut-glass aud Silvot Toilet Bottles, Silver-mounted Brushes, Combs. Manicure Sots, C-ilove Hooks, Shoe Lifts, Mirrors, Photo Frames, Handkerchief and Glove Boxen, Jewel Cases, Trinket Boxes, Hairpin Boxes, Calendars. Curd Cases, Belts, Buckles, Scissors, Inkstands, Sovereign Purses, Matchboxes, Matelistands, Sweet Dishes, Pin Trays, &0., &o. Purses in all good sorts of loal.her, nicely mounted iv silver and ffold. Fruit . Knives with sterling silver blades and pearl and silver handles. And oue tl wsand articles we cannot enumerate, but every one of particular excellence, and EXTREMELY EASY PRICES. COMB IN AND WALK ROUND OUR SHOW ROOMS. STEWART DAWSON & CO., JEWELLERS, WELLINGTON.

HOTELS FOR SALE. FOR SALE — First-class Commercial Hotel, Rangitikei district ; modern building, beautifully furnished. Ingoing £5500. Hotel, Welling-lon. Price £4400. Port Awauui Hotel, good district ; being offered a bargain. Price £1000. Hotel, suburbs ; long lease ; rent £5, rising to £8. Ingoing £2300. Only hotel township. Hotel, Manawatu, first-class housa ; trade taid average over £100. Price £4000 ; furniture valuation. Hotel, country ; only house in large district ; rent £3. Price £1400. Hotel, Wellington, splendid position ; easily worked. Price £4000. Hotel, Manawatu ; leaßO about 5 years to run. Price £1200. Hotel, Wairarapa ; long leaSe ; rent £2 15s after sublets. Price £2400 lease and furniture. Hotel, West Coast ; freehold £2600 ; annual turnover said to be £3000. Hotel, South Island ; first-class house ; trade said average £200 weekly. Hotel, Taranaki ; rent £2 10s. Price £1600. Hotel, Soxith Island ; new house ; will leaso 6 years rent £7; goodwill £800; 1 acre of land attached. First-class Hotel, South Island; well situated : monthly turnover £650. lugoing £5500. Hotel, Marlborough district ; long lease at £4 ; 120 acres of land attached. Price £1500. Hotel, .Taranaki; rent £,2 10s. Price £1000. Hotel, Nelson district ; splendid business doing ; freehold £4500, furniture extra. Hotel, Rangitikei district; leaso 12 years lo nm. Price £3300. Hotel, Napier district; freehold £2250; trade about £30. Hotel, Taranaki; lease 12 years; trade about £70 ; goodwill £3000. Hotel, Wolliugton; good lease. Price £3500. Splendid business. Hotel, Pahiatua district; only hotel, large district; splendid business. Price £3000. • Wo aro prepared to assist bona fido purchasers with a largo proportion of tho purchase money. DWAN~BROS., WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. _n ENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE or an VT Ideal POULTRY FARM for, Sale, on our usual easy payments ; up-to-dato residence, within 30 minutes' walk of the G.P.0., Hvell situated on a main road, and not 5 minutes' walk from tho proposed tram route. The house is new and " built of the best timber, with panel ceilings and bold cornices in eveiy roam ; hot and cold water, bath and tubs, copper, etc., and well drained ; also 2 large square windows and verandah, cupboards, wardrobes, and bookcase ; water is connected from a- reservoir on the property, and Iho land contains 4 acres in all, fairly hilly, with a carriage drive and zigzag paths to house, having a frontage to tho main road of 560 f t; also 2-slall stable, cowshed, coachhouse, brick tlairv etc., and largo fowl pens ; J of an aero is planted in fruit_ trees, and all around the house is well laid out and planted; the rcmniniug land is well fenced nnd divided into paddceks. Total price £1200 ; small deposit : would consider suitable Exchange. F. AND W. PERKINS, Builders, -etc., 42a, Cuba-slrset, Wellington. KENSINGTON ESTATE COMPANY. Proprietors— MESSßS. H. OTUTMP AND HAWTHOM <fc CRUMP. TJpHKSH two firms having- joined forces in U. Ihis transaction are proparod to buikl in Abel Smith -street, and tho new street that is iv couruo of formation to suit pnrcha&ei c. Telephone No. 1711. After. 5 p vi., TeJe•phone 578. These building allotments aro near Iho town centres, tho Cuba-street tram line, and tho new Willis-strept tram route. They are also high and dry, and having been laid But in lawn and gardens the soil is plentiful and of tho beet. Persons desirous to build and purchase in- this select and convenient neighbourhood will do well to apply early on tho ground, at the office of tho KENSINGTON ESTATE COMPANY, ABE!, SuriTll-STRKKT. H. CRUMP & JUAWJ'HOItN & CRUMP

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1902, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1902, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1902, Page 7

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