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LOCAL OPTION IJOLL.1 J OLL. FORM OF VOTING PAPER. INSTRUCTIONS HOW TO VOTE. SCRATCH OUT THE LAST TWO LINES, thus— I Vote that the Number of Licenses existing in the District continue. N.B.— Electors are reminded that the Local Option Vote is quite distinct from tha voting for Members of the House of Representatives, although both Polls take place tho same day. -, Tho. Committee issuing this Notice is neither Liberal nor Conservative, but Anti.romuition. « NET SPOT CASH PRICE-LIST. QUR FAMOUS TEA, 6\ /^ Per Lb. ONLY ONE QUALITY KEPT— THE BEST. CURRANTS (New), q ID Per Lb SULTANAS AND RAISINS, /*D Per Lb RICE, SAGO, TAPIOCA, PEARL BARLEY £LB for -| 1 D SUGAR (No. 1 Crystal), fj U Per Bag FLOUR (251b) O/ Per Ba* SUGAR(UFineCr y stal),^Per B ag ° A ™ EA ( i rGa iB,i 8 , 251b), 3/9 ** *■ SUGAR (No. 2 White), K» /o> Per Bag (Prioe'a English, 16oz), 4 2 CREAM OF TARTAR -t I A Per Lb RICE fper 561b Bag), H/Q Per Bag (Puw), JL/ 4 '/** KIQROSENE /»//» Case FLOU£ (lOOlbs), "1 1 /O Per Bftg JLI/y FINEST GREEN ISLAND BACON (by side or half-side) ILOUE (50lb), S* I .Per Ba B COLONIAL ALE AND QI A per dozen *>/- STOUT, O/O quarts. H UM E & SON TEA, WINE, AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, WILLIS-SEREET, WELLINGTON, and JACKSON-STREET, PETONE. ASSURE YOUR LIFE WITH THE CITIZENS' LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, Ltd. Head Office for New Zealand— Citizens' Buildings, Customhouse-quay, Wellington. Local Directors— Hon. T. W. Hiklop, Hkbbkbt S. Wardbll, Esq.; J.P., Wm. KmaTON Fypfji, JCsq.. M.X>. The CITIZENS' is the Premier Induotrial-Ordinary Life Office of Greater Britain The CITIZENS' Premium Income amounts to .£350,000 « ' The CITIZENS' has upwards of 225,090 Policies in force The CITIZENS' watchword in Settlement of Claims is—" Prompt Payment Always " The CITIZENS' basis of valuation is 3 per cent.— the strictest in Australasia The CITIZENS' Funds amount to .£BOO,OOO The CITIZENS' Ordinary Branch New Assurances have totalled over i 51,000,000 during each of the last four >cais The CITIZENS' baa already paid away X 613.500 to Policyholders The CITIZENS' has .Money to Lend on npproved City and Country Securities at ourreat xntes of interest J. J. KELLY, A.1.A., / Acting-Resident Secretary. HINTS TO GIFT GIVERS. l_ $ WE offer, without exception, the most sensible selection of goods suitable for Christmas Gifs to be found in the colony. Sensible, because they combine the artistic, novel, and beautiful with the practical articles for everyday use for men and women, either for home use or personal Adornment. Cut-glass and Silver Toilet Bottles, Silver-mounted Brushes. Combs. Municnre Seta. Glove Hooks, Shoe Lifts-, Mirrors, Photo Frames, Handkerchief and "Stave Boxe-., Jewel Cases, Trinket Boxps, Hairpin Boxes. Calendars, Card Cases, Beltsy Buckles, Scissors, Inkstands, - Sovereign Purses, Matchboxes, MatcUstaa<J-j r Swuefc Dishes, Pin Trays, &c, &p. Purses in all good sorts of* leal her, nicely mounted! in silver and gold. Fruit Knives with sterling silver blades and pearl siiad silwar bandies. And one thousand articles we cannot enumerate, bnt every one of pardicoLu excellence, and ', EXTREMELY EAST PRICES. COMB IN" AND WALK P.OFNB OUR SHOW ROOMS. STEWART DAWSON & CO., JEWELLERS, WELLINGTON. A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY* j M'G UR X GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE or an tt AND AND ESTATE AGENT, V>T Ideal POULTRY FARM for Sale, JLJ Lower Hutt. ' on our usual easy payments ; up-to-date FOR SALE. residence, within 30 minutes' walk of the v . , _ „ _{__♦._ „• G.P.0., well situated on a main road, and Three o-roomed Houses three »™*m of not 5 minutes' walk from tho proposed ra.lway station. Pnoe £475 each; tram route. Tho house is new and built cash or terms „,. ,_ ofMO i. A of the best timber, with panel ceilings and Two S-voomed xn Aghonby^toeet 4 bold cornices iv every room; hot and cold minutes of station; and water, bath and tubs, copper, etc., 1 and „ respectively well drained ; also 2 large squaVe windows 6-roome.l Honae with 9f acres of^oJJmJ and verandah, cupboards, wardrobes, and S l^ lß^ ™!£* UP ' 4 IMnUteß bookcase ; water is connected from a roser- i '' Tii /» „/>.,t'o Mu>tfpn»f> voir on the property, and the land con- *i Acres suitable for ge tj ■ "Bidence tains 4 acres in all, fairly hilly, with a car- Bplondid locality ; 8 muiutes of railway riage drive and zigzag paths to house, _„ station ; JBOO an acre having a frontage to Iho main road of Throe 5-roomed Houses, 15 minutes of ato360ft ; also 2-stall stable, cowshed, coach- tion. Price, £&0 each house, brick dairy etc., and large fowl -nrAT>/^t TT A NT fT pens ;sof an acre is planted in fruit trees, B-B Ji. JVI AJi \J JtL A. IS X a and all around tho house is well laid out a - M • -r^-propi-AT PTTAMBERS and planted; tho remaining land is well IMPERIAL CHJU\IB&K» fenced and divided into paddocks. Total 6, FKATHEKSTON-STKEIiT. price £1200; small deposit: would consider FOR SALE. ( Fnoe. suitable Exchange! Wellinglou-terrace Gentleman s F. AND W. FERKINS, Rcsidenco ... ... ... ••• SZ3TO Builders, etc., Pine-street— 7 rooms (two houses) 1650 42a, Cuba-streot, Wellington. Luxford-slreel— 9 rooms; 100 x 132 1200 . Ingestre-stroet (near)— s Cottages... 1800 KENSINGTON ESTATE S^^^^/5?... l S COMPANY. 3?s° Proprietom-MESRSTH. CRUMP AND |™ts™t-\ "TomV; »V B.V 405 HAWTHORN & CRUMP. Sblrnie-Section?^ ' X 190 ... 160 „.„,.„, „ ~T ~ . • ■ *r ■ ' Kclburno Section, 45 x 150, £5 15s riIHRSK two firms having joined forces in D . F arins _List on application fi this transaction aro picpared to build • Goocl i nTes tment— Corner Block, near in Abol Smith-street and the new stroet that t o { Cuba-street, containing 3 houses; is in course of formation to suit purchasci s. x^ 0 LanA Transfer. Price £2500. FurTelephono No. 1711. After 5 p in., Tele- ther particulars on application. phone 578. " TWcTgENUINE BARGAINS. These building allotments aro near Iho town centres, the Cuba-street tram line, t^qr g\LE, two GENERAL STORES, and the new Willis-street tram route. j£ m lh(J mQst pros . )eroU6 par t of TaraThey are also high and dry, and havn.g nak! ' s dairying district, been laid out in lawn and gardens the soil O p nos i lion insignificant ; bad debts, nil. is plentiful and of tho best Persons de- Kg "1 Store has a very profitable turnsirous to build and purchase m tlm • f £450 mon th, which is rapidly select and convenient neighbourhood will " „c as; n _ ' do well to apply early on the ground, at No 2 &g ton) hflg ft turnover of about the office of the £ 350 pel . month. KENSINGTON ESTATE COMPANY, Farmers in this district draw cheques of from £50 to over £200 per month for Abel .Siiith-STBubt. milk, so a good business man has a chance "ZTvm.m , nnTiirD of handling n considerable amount of cash, If. CRUMP & HAWTHOKN & CRUMP wHh no bread and butter profits ou hi £ sales. Fq r SALE.' Reason for selling— Proprietor has made enough money to retire. Write at onca HOTEL WEST COAST. for particulars of these bargains to Box ' 14, Eltbam. £900, STOCK AND FURNITURE AT VALUATION. LAND AND RICSIDKNCE AT PBARN'S HOTEL? KUMARA, West THORNDON. . Coast, doing lending business in this tuwn. Houso 30 rooms, billiard and sample rp O R SAL E— rooms, also largo stables and all necessary JT outbuildings, together with about 2 acres Tho Residence now occupied by tha of land. House doing excellent busi- Hon. Olinrles Johnston, with lnn<i ness. Owner retiring.' Full particulars having a frontage of IMfl. to HOBfrom SON-S I'lilOET by a depth of 240ffc. H " Aucfron^SlnOlotel Brokers, Foi> hnihov Particulars, apply to Greymouth- JOHNSTON AND CO. (LTD.).

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 121, 18 November 1902, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 121, 18 November 1902, Page 7

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