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TEA ! TEA ! TEA ! JUS I' LANDED, FROM OUR TEA GARDENS IN CEYLON— 500 CHESTS OF OUIi FAMOUS TEA ! Thia Toa ia NOT BLENDED, but GENUINE LEAVES OF THE TEA. PLANT. One quality kept— THE BEST. O/ PER LB. NOW LANDING— Another shipment o£ Sir Edward Lee'e Celebrated Liquer, OLD ;SCOTOH WHISKY, as supplied to the House of Commonß. ENGLISH AND COLONIAL ALE AND STOUT, QUAETS AND PINTS. HUME & SON, WILLIS.&TREET, WELLINGTON ; JACKSON-STREET, PETONE. _ » ,— — — NECKLETS. r JHHESE are very fashionable at the present time. Oni? lftteifc importatiotti include JL some vice designs in PLAIN GOLD NECKLETS, PEARL NJSOKLISTS, OPAL NECKLETS, •DIAMOND NECKLETS, &o. PLAIN and FANCY DESIGNS in GOLD are priced at— 13/6, 17/6, 21/-, 22/6, 25/-, 30/-, 32/G, 35/- to 60/- eaoh PEARL NECKLETS, Parisian Pearls, 10/6, 15/6, 18/6, 21/- eaoh, and upwards REAL PEARL NECKLETS, £10 10/-, .£l3 10/-, .£lB 10/VERY HANDSOME PEARL and DIAMOND NECKLETS. and .£175 eaoh MAGNIFICENT OPAL and DIAMOND NECKLETS, £150 PHOTO PENDANTS. We also have a fine selection ot these, set with Pearls, &o. Come in and see thorn It ia a pleasure for us to show them to you. STEWART DAWSON & CO., JEWELLERS, WELLINGTON.

Appoi itment />§ji^siipQo Excellenoy to 4a£&3ta|P»2fe» the G overnor \\T # LITTLEJOHN & SON, WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS, 85, Lambton-quay, Wellington. EX CORLNTHIC. TO ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS, AND ARCHITECTS. LONDON MADE INSTRUMENTSSCALES SET SQUARES T SQUARES DIVIDERS RULING PENS RADLWAY CURVES LEVELLING STAVES, ETC. LUCKY WEDDING RING ANNUAL SALE 1 JH. R~BIN SO N, • 21, WILLIS-STEHET. SATURDAY, 4th JULY, 1903. Gold Brooches, Rings, Watches, Silver, and E.P. Plate at Clearing Pricks. Goodß Marked in Plain figures. ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALK ! The Lucky Wedding Ring, 18ct gold, from 16s 6d. HaJf a dozen Spoons given away with each ring. By Special WLffiLJg& to Hia Ex " Appointment 723JPS$8i§ntaSS ceHenoy the Jeweller '^Ofe*||!|nC^ Governor. fTRANK GRADY, WATCHMAKER AND JKWELLER, WILLIS-STREET. NEW SHOP ON OLD SITE NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! PRESENTATION WATCHES & CLOCKS PRESENTATION SILVER PLATE PJJJSSISJSXATION CUPS ANB SHIELDS Manufactured on Premises. WEDDING PItKSENTS PRKSKNTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Five per cent. Discount for Cash. Repairing a Specialty. % rimE i^ou ijuesents Country Orders receive prompt attention. Telephone 1138. G. & T. YOUNG, JEWELLERS AND IMPORTERS, 75, Lambton-quay, Wellington, TJESPECTFULLY draw the attention -CV u± the public to the fact that they execute all kinds of WATCH, CLOCK, AND JEWELLERY REPAIRS On the Premises. G. and T. YOUNG are practical Watchmakers, and as only experienced workmen are employed, the public can depend on getting good work done at moderate prices. WATCHES! WATCHES! WATCHES! First-class stocks of Watches of a reliable make always kept in stock Rotherham's oelebrated English Lever Watches at Bedrock Prices Our nickel-cased Lever Watch at 26s represents more merit for tho price than any other watch of its kind in tho market. Lady's size, 36s 6d ; in silver cases, 52s 6d Gents' size, in silver cases, from 47s 6d CG. SHERWOOD, • Watchmaker and Jeweller, 92 CUBA-STREET. 92 Gold Watohes from 40s, Silver Watches from 15s, Rotherams and Waltham Levers, Silter Brooches from Is. Gold Brooches from 4s 6d. Spectacles from Is. Clocks and Alarms from 3s. 18ct Governmentstamped Gold Wedding Rings and Keepers. Watches cleaned or new mainspring from 3s 6d; Watch Glasses, 6d. Brooch Pins, 4d. Tjl E. O O O P E R, WATCHMAKER and MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, 22, CUBA-ST., Wellington (oppogito O. Smith's). Manufacturing in all its branches. Repairs a specialty. Country orders promptly attended ta. rfIRAVELLERS visiting CHRISTJL CHURCH will find excellent Ac commodation at Cockayne's LEVIATHAN Temperance Hotel, Manchester-street. This new brick building is the largest and most up-to-date of its kind in the colony. Letters and telegrams attended to. MRS. COCKAYNE, Proprietress.

mo THE BRIDES OF TO-DAY. Just a Timely talk On Economy— PRACTICAL ECONOMY! It is the road To Wealth, And the only Safe road. THERE'S ECONOMY, Good Taste, And Satisfaction IN EVERY LB OF, CRESCENT BRAND TEA! It will please him, Pleaso you, Please his Mother, And please your frienda. Ask your grooer. irS 2s A LB. WHAT I IS IT POSSD3LE? TEA AT ONE SHILLING PER LBt EA AT ONE SHILLING PER LB! 81b Sago for Is 81b Tapioca for Is 61b Rico for lid 21b tins Pine Apple, 6d 2jlb tins Preserved Apricots, 8d Prunes, per lb, 6d Best Flour, 251b bags, 3s Best Flour, 501b bags, 5s lOd Biscuits, lunch, per lb, 3d FORGET NOT THE PRICES NOR THE SHOPPAISLEY TEA MART, OPPOSITE OPERA HOUSE, Manners-street. Telephone 523. ORIENTAL TEA MART. A FRESH SH-IPMENT Of Our Famous UGALLA TEA JUST LANDED, t| I A PER LB. WILLIAM CAMPBELL, 21, MANNERS-ST. Telephone 4*3 And RDDDIFORD'ST. Telephone 108*. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. C. W. WYCHERLY & SON TMPORTERS and MAi<UFACTURERS OF SADDLERY AND HARNESS, Beg to announce that they will REMOVE to new and larger premises, No. 60, WIL-LIS-STREET, opposite Messrs. Wardell Bros., on Ist September, and will hold • , GREAT REMOVAL SALE. 10 per ceivt. to 20 per cent, off all cash purchases. Over £2000 worth of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Whips, Bags, Portmanteaux, Horse Covers, ajid everything connected with a well-appointed saddlers' shop. OYSTERS! OYSTERS! OYKTERS! URWIN AND RODERIQUE, Wholesale Oyster Merchants. Bluff, Stewart Island, and Wellington. Country orders punctually attended to. F. RODERIQUE, Agent, Wellington. J\ 1? LYG E R & GO., * SANITAIIF UNDKRTAKBRS. ,20, CUBA-STKBICT A large assortment of Funeral Furnishings aow in stock. Fttnerols arranged at reasonable prioeo, EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. Teleuhono 107 a.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 45, 21 August 1903, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 45, 21 August 1903, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 45, 21 August 1903, Page 7

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