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WHISKY ! W HUSKY I NOW LANDING— T ARGE shipments of this juitly famed OLD SCOTCH WHISKY Silt EDWARD LEE'S REAL HOUSE OF COMMONS LIQUEUR • MACLEAY DUFF AND CO.'S SPECIAL LIQUEUR CREAM, in oaie »nd bulk FINEST WHISKY IMPORTED INTO NEW ZEALAND TEA ! TEA ! DIRECT FROM OUR TEA GARDENS IN CEYLON— SOO OHEBTS NOW LANDED. QUALITY BETTER THAN EVER HUME & SON, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON, JACKSON-STREW, PETONB CLOCKS FOR WEDDING GUTS. SENDING » Clook with greetings to a bride means good wishes for all time. No one starts housekeeping with too many Clocks, and rare is the house which cannot accommodate ono or two moro. Whether you want a Clock for a Bridal Gift or for yourself, STEWART DAWSON S is the best place lo buy it— best, because the best Clocks oan be bought here at the most reasonable prices. SILVER BOUDOIR CLOCKS, J!ss, 27b 6d, 32s 6d, 37« 6d, 50t, to £5 TRAVELLING CLOCKS, 30s, 37s 6d, 635, and upwards. MARBLE CLOCKS, 50s, 60s, 70s, 84s, and upwards. We have just oponed up a. splendid lino of WOODEN CLOCKS These have fino B-day movements, and slriko the hour and half -hour on nioe softtoned gongs. Price £1 7s 6d. Come in and^eo these. -REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. STEW A LIT DAWSON & GO. WELLINGTON. BAittiAINS" PING-PONG SETS. WE have received a large parcel of the above at JOB PRICES, and anticfc pato an early clearance of them, as the prices are most reasonable." ' 2s 6d SET REDUCED TQ 6d, POSTED 8d * ' , 3s SET REDUCED TO 9d, POSTED Is 4s SET REDUCED TO Is, POSTED Is 6d 6s 6d SET REDUCED TO Is 6d, POSTED 2s 2d 9d BATS REDUCED TO 2d, POSTED ad la BATS REDUCED TO 4d, POSTED 5d BALLS, 9d PER DOZEN. LAST WEEK of our Sale of JAPANESE GOODS, and as these goods ca*. not be replaced at tho same prices, it is worth your while making yput pur* chasos now. ntINULE'S, DIRKOT IMPOUTEK.B, 69, LAMBTON-QUAY.

I TVTISW MASONIC • HOTEL, OUBA-ST., WELLINGTON^ Tha above Family and Commercial Hotel is now complete, and offers unrivaliod accommodation to Tourists and Travolers. THE MASONIC i» built with all the latest and safest fire esoapes, iron balconies and stairs leading from every bedroom. Tho hoUl is r»j!iWLY 1 uKNISHED throughout, and contains suites of rooms, inpluding Priratp Siltingrooms, Diningrooms, and Smoking Rooms on each floor. Travellers cau rely on being called in time for Wairarapa and Manawatu Traini. Porter meets ajl steamers. Telegraphic addross: "MASONIC, WELLINGTON." MRS. T. WHITE, Propriotross. , THE NEW ZBALANDER HOTEL, Manners-street, Wellington. Tliis Hotel has recently been Rebuilt, and is now ready to accommodate Commercial Travellers and the Travelling | Public. J. H. PRIOE Proprietor. Telephone No. 1701. SHADES HOTEL, HADES HOTEL, HEREFORD-ST., OHRISTOHURCH. Taviff, 7s por day. W. BROADWAY, Proprietor. r^OOKAYNB'B LEVIATHAN TEST *w> PERANCE HOTEL, Mariohostor-st., Ohrjstchurch. — The additions to this popular Temperanoa Hotel are now completo, and commit of 110 single and double bedrooms. The ouUine is under tho control of a first-olass ohef, and leaves nothing to be desirod. Private diningroom for ladies. Suites of apartments, smoking and reading rooms. Night portor. Tariff on apphoation.—MßS. COCKAYNE, Proprietress. - Put ron inert h tholr K'xaellouoies tha Governors of Now '/.okiuiici. CWKKIt'N KAMIIiY HOTEL J UHKISTUrIUItCrI. Within onu imuiita ot thu Railway Station JAMKH HA I KIIOI.I), t'ltoiMtiM-i-'ou. Letters will rouuivu every attention. t'.O. liox No 291.i Tuleohonu. No. %\\ WHERE T(J STAY S OHRIS'ICHURCH. QTOREY'S TERMINUS HOTEL. (Opposite Ohri«tchurch Railway Station.) Licensee— F. W. MILLWARD. Visitors to this spaoious hotel receive every possible attention and modorn comfort. Letters aud telegrams are promptly attended to. Telephone 795. SPEIGHT'S PRIZE ALES on draught. Spocial arrangomonU mado with pormanont boarders and Theatrical Parties, etc. Tariff— Bs por day ; £2 2i per week. WU Abl. & AND CO.. • WatorloQ-quay, WELLINGTON, N.Z., Manufacturers of MARINE and LAND ENGINES and BOILKRS. MINING. HYDRAULIC. DRKDGINU, and WOOL-DRYINO MACHINERY. MANUuui MANUFACTURING aud JfLAX-DRBSSING PLANTS. MACHINERY AND SHIPS' REPAIRS A Specialty. Agents for ZYNKARA, tho Best Boilet Preservative and Cleanser. OAMERON'B ftWaJd POMPS.

OARK-OL'S, No. 1, WILLISSTREET, T>ASTRY COOK and CONFECTIONER. Wedding Oakei, Birthday and Christening Cakes made to order. At Homes, Parties, and Balls Catered far. Pastry and Confectionery delivered to all parts of tho City. Tea Rooms, the finest in the colony, ara now open, and Private Rooms may b* reserved at a small extra oharge for AFTERNOON TEAS. Paetry, etc., may be ordered by Telephont. CARROL'S, No. 1, WIIXIS-STREET. Telephone 2066. ALL TRAMS STOP AT THE DOOR. ATTRACTIVENESS. EVERY ONE WILL ' ADMIT THAT GODBER'S T UNCHEON AND TEA ROOJIS, EVANS'S BUILDINGS, 97, LAMBTON-QUAY. Are attractive. Everything is of tho best, and the 'comfort of visitors is studied in every particular. Special attention is given to the HOT LUNCHEON and AFTERNOON TEA. Inspection Invited. Head Establishment: MELBOURNE HQUS.E, 64 and 86, CUBA- STREET. j ■■" THH PJtiaflKlVs' GOLOSHES (Soo Evening Post, 22nd Julj\) npilK Premier complains of getting wot •*- f««t and a sore heart, caused through, tho wet and muddy streoU of Wellington. THOUGH HE HAD ON GOLOSH ES. The Boots were not Leighlon** Boots Had they been a pair of THE WATER KING BRAND, the Hon. the Premier would have beon dry-footed and lighthearted, without the aid of goloshes. Members of the Legislative Council «nd Houso of Representatives and tho public KING BRAND and several other iiißktrs, that can bo relied upon rosi'stiite all weathers. You can aVso have your old boots made equal to new ones with Wtttc** proof Leather. T. J. LEIGHTON, 52; MOLESWORTH-STREET.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 46, 23 August 1904, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 46, 23 August 1904, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 46, 23 August 1904, Page 7

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