WHISKY ! WHISKY ! NOW LANDINGIT ARGE shipment* of this justly famed OLD SCOTCH WHISKY SIR EDWARD LEE'S REAL HOUSE OF COMMONS LIQUEUR MAOLEAY DUFF AND CO.'S SPECIAL LIQUEUR CREAM, in oaae and bulk FINEST WHISKY IMPORTED INTO NEW ZEALAND TEA ! "* — TEA ! DIRECT FROM OUR TEA GARDENS IN OEYLON— • E-QQ CHESTS NOW LANDED. QUALITY BETTER THAN BVEtt HUME & SON, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON, JAOKSON-STRERT, PETONB SiLVEIiWAKE FOB WEDDING GIFTS. WHEN it oomea to uaefol, durable, sure to be appreciated gifts, Silverware heads thai hat. Fur your home, a pretty pieoe of plate in the best of all gifts, because iti is put to praotioal uao, beautifying the home, and giving pleasure to the rooipiont every day of its existence. . rim We want everybody whq contemplates buying Gifta for friends or for their own hotnea to inspect our magninoeut stocks. Wa have tho best selection. Boat goods at 'most reasonable prioes. Come and boo for yourselves. Wo mention a few desirable articles :— BEEAD PLATTERS, 87/(5, 40/-, 50/-, 52/6, 55/- ■ ■- -',-.. TEAPOrS, 13/6, ltf/6, 18/6, 21/., 22/tt BOT WATMtt JUGB, 27/U, 35J-, 40/CANDLESTICKS. 8/6, 12/6, IS/-. 16/6, 22/fl -ASTKRNOON TBASPOONB, 8/C, 10/6, 12/6, 13/6, 16/6, the oast And an assortment of Bread Forks, Bread Knives, Jam Dishes, Batfcer DlsbV loast Itaoks, Fruit .Stands, &0., &o. STEWART DAWSON & CO., JEWELLERS, WELLINGTON : THE ! JAPANESE- RUSSIAN WAE TS making aupplies of JAPANESE WARES somewhat aoaroe. " Workmen, joined tht Colours," " Factories Shorthanded ; Men Called out for Reserves," 40.» 4<j. But wa havo this week TEN OASES, and in almost every inatanoo at old prioes. * Those who, like ourselves, have been in olose touoh with Japanese markota for many years will remember tho stiff udvanqe of prioos at the conclusion of the Japan-China war. THIiBE IS GOING TO Bli AN ENORMOUSLY GREATER ADVANCE AT THB CONCLUSION OF THIS JAPANESK-RUSSIAN WAB. We therefore suggest a apeodj inspection of our Latest Shipments by those in want of Birthday, Wedding, or Complii mentary Prosonts. The Goods, are Specially Pretty, the Prioes Unusually Favourable. '""" PRINGLE'S, 69, LAMBTON-QUAT.
MIRAMAR 'BUS. A 'BUS SERVICE (subsidised by tho Syndicates interested in Miramar) runs daily between Miramarancl Constablestreet, to the following timotablo: — WEEK DAYS : * Leavt Mirnnar, 7.15 a.m., B.IS a.m., 10.15 a.m., 1.30 p.m., 5 p.m., 6.11 p.m. Leave Constable-street, 7.45 a.m., 8.45 a.m., 10.45 a.m., 2 p.m., 5.30 p.m., 6.30 p.m. Oi\ SATURDAY EVENINGS « 'Bus will lonvo Miram&r at 7.15 p.m. for Royal Oak Hotel, Dixon-stroet, returning from the'ra at 9.45 p.ml, and fronx Constablestreet at 10.15 p.m. ' \ SUNDAYS: Leave Miramar, 10.15 a.m., 1.30 p.m., 5 p.m. Leavo Oonstablo-stroot, 10.45 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 5.30 p.m. FARES: Woek days— For residents, in Soatoun Road District, 2d each way (by purchasing cards containing six fares) ; »ll other passengers, 3d each "way. " Saturday Night 'Bus (into town), 6d each way. Sundays—All pawongort, 3d each way. JAMES JOHNSTON, Proprietor. No. 9, Cambridge-terrace. * Tolophono 670. PETONE AERATED WATER AND CORDIAL WORKS (Tho Oldest • osUblwhod Aeratld Water Business in the Hutt, Valley.) ON.B ~OJ? MA^Y TESTIMONIALS. . Provincial Hot«l, Upper Hutt, MR. J. POSWILLO, Petone. Doar Sir, — Wo are having suoh a Urge run on. your Limoiuieo and Soda in tho lemonade bottle/. Customers when asking for whisky, limejuice., and soda, will havo nothing else, Please, tend at oneo by rail 10 oases Limejuice an,d Soda, M 1 havo run right out ef it,' and oblige 1 O. O'LEARX Hotolkeepqr, Upper Hutt. LIMEJUIOE AND B'ODAHotolkoepors should try it. THE GREATEST DrllNK OF THE I CENTURY. ■ " J. POBWILLO, Proprietor, Fitsherhert-stroot. Potone. SUNDERLAND HOUSE. QEO A."" MAWSON, PRACTICAL PASTRYCOOK; AND CATERER, 87, OUBA-STREET. Maweon's Oolobrivtcd ALMONB CAKES aro mftnufaqtur^d by Eloctrical Machinery. RICHLY ALMOND-ICED BRIDES 1 CAKES From 20s. Telephone 450. <X\ i\ OOVENEY, 103, OUBA-STREET. OASH"pRIOEBi Buiter 3 Bottle* Sauco, 1* Butter v 1 Butter, best separator bulk, JOd per lb Cm rants, now, 4d par lb Sultfn'as, now, 5d per lb Raisin*, seeded, od per lb Candle*, Price* l6os, 7d per lb Rice, 51b ls Jam, $ tins 1* Flour, 25*, 2* 9d Bulk Is 4,d, 1« 6d, 1« Bd, 2* ALL GOODS BEST QUALITY. WANTEDW 'ANTED Known —W. F. Shorlt, Wilha-stroet, parries ono oj the largest itooka of New Furnituro in Wol. lington, which can be purohated on ea»y term*.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 70, 20 September 1904, Page 7
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