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CEYLON TEA! CEYLON TEA.! HUME & SON, TEA GROWERS AND TEA DEALERS, f.3, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. A oable just received from, Colombo notifying" that 1500 HALF-CHESTS TEA havo boon shipped to us via Melbourno. From samples received, wo find that tho abovo shipment will tarn out botterf than aDy Tea wo have yofc put an»tln market. PRICE AS HERETOFORE ... Q PER LB. HUME & SON, TEA, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, G5, WILMS-STREET, WELLINGTON.

TRAVELLER'S SAMPLES. UNDER ordinary circumstances wo novcr indulge in Job Lines* War*. house Leavings, and bucli like, BUT THESE SAMPLES Were so Now, Fresh, and Dainty that wo purchased. They consist of FANCY CHINA WARE Suitablo for Tablo and General Decoration. Have been marked SOME BELOW COST, SOME AT COST, THE REST AT A VERY SLIGHT ADVANCE. They aro only singles — no two aliko. FRINGLE'S 69, LAMBTON-QUAY.

NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA, Ltd., C USTOLIHO USaS-QUAY, WELLINGTON DIttECTOKS: A. K. PE AIICK, Esq. (Chairman) WM. FRA3ISK, Esq., M.H.U. NICHOLAS REDD, Esq. FUNDS ~... £4,000,000 THREE IMPORTANT PRINCIPLES, lutroducoil by this Association ; 1. No Policy nllowod to lapso bo long as thero is a surrender valuo sufnoiont to pay^th* Premium. 2. No Member compelled to pay a higher' Premium than that set opposite'bts age oq tho lablos of Uatos. 3. Age taken at noarost birthday. ORrON STEVENS, Manager for New Zealand,

VITADATIO STILL TRIUMPHANT CONSTIPATION CURED. TattersaH's Hotel, Sydney, 7th July, 1903. DEAR Slß— While in Ballarat las! Xmas I was iv tho tho&tre and t>aw your adveriaaomont. aud tuffeiing from Coustipatioa, thought I would givo your remedy a trail, and I can assuro that 1 am now perfectly cured. I dM intend writing to you before, but hotter lato than nover. I ha»o sont letters to all my friends in Ba'Stnrat about it, and all I say is, that I wish you every success with the remedy. Yours faithfully, WDITON CAREY. VITADATIO CURES ECZEMA. Komuera, Auckland, N.Z. Dear Sir— Having suffered from Eczema for two years without any roliof from any of the many euros tried, I was completely cured aftor taking three largo bottlei of your VITADATION two and & half yetrt ago. Yours sratefully, MRS. A. CAMERON. For further particulars, S. A. PALMER, Head Offico: 439, Flinden-lano, Melbourno Correspondonoe invited. Writo for teiti. moniali. The prico of medicino is s<-6d and 3>.6d per bottle. All Chemists and Storekeepers. Wholesale Agents— Kempthorne, Prosscr and Co. (Ltd.), N.Z. Drug Co., and Sharland and Co. DO NOT DELAY, But at once obtain full particulars of THE TYSIN INHALATION TREATMENT FOR CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, AND BRONCHITIS Writo or Call NOW. N.Z. MANUFACTURING AND IMPORTING COMPANY, 12, Featherston-street Agents, SOUTHERN CROSS BISCUITS. ASK THE GROCER FOR MEAL WAFERS EAL WAFERS And CREAM CRACKERS \ CREAM CRACKERS 1 Thoso goods aro mado by Mr. M'Kinnou, tho original baker of Cream Crackers, from hia special fotmuta, &nd are guaran> teed froo from acid, and can be eaton by tho most dyßpeptio, S. KIRKPATRICK AND CO., LIMITED, k Whohwle Agenta,

1' O PARTIES FURNISHING-. A VISIT of inspection to our Spacious Showrooms will convince you that wo givo the best value in ' BEDSTEADS, BEDDINGS, LINOLEUMS, CARPETS. CHESTERFIELD DRAWING AND DINING ROOM SUITES. BUY DIRECT FROM THE MANUFAOTURER. EDWARD COLLIE, 41, RIDDIFORD-STREET. Piitronisod b tbeir Kxoellonoiog tho Goronuirß of New /.otdana. pOKKH'B FAMILY HOTEL, Within one niinuto of the Railway Station JAMES lIATFIIiiLD, I'kopiuktou. Lottorn will receive uvury utteiiliou. P.O. liox No. 21)1.1 Tolouhouo. No. a3l WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. QTOREY'S TERMINUS HOTEL. (Upposito Ohristchurch Railway Station.) Licensco-F. W. MILLWAUD. Visit ora to this spacious hotol rocoivo every possible attention and modern comfort. Letters nnd telegrams aro promptly attended to. Telephouo 795. SPEIGHT'S PRIZE ALES on draught. Special nrrangomonts mado' with pcrmanoiit boarders and Theatrical Parties, otc. Tariff— Bs per day; £2 2s por week. L A R E N D 0 N HOTEL, CIIRISTCUURCH, Withiu 2 minutes' walk of tho Cathedral and Q.P.O. R«ploto with every modern convenionco for VISITORS, TOURISTS, and COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN. All communications promptly attended to. Tolenhono 1297. P.O. Box 207. D. COLLINS. Proariotor. SHADES HOTEL, HADES HOTEL, HEREFORD-ST., CHRISTCHURCH. Tariff, 7f per day. W. BROADWAY, Propnotor. CALEDONIAN HOTEL, OPPOSITE BASIN RESERVE, WELLINGTON. Trams pass tho Hotol ovory few minutes. In announcing to tho general public that I havo token over this Hotel, I bog to intimato that tho houso, which has only Intoly boon rebuilt, and refurnished, is now open to tho trAvolling public, and for tho accommodation of pormanont boarders. Good tnblo kept al a reasonable tariff. Nono but tho best brands of Wines and Spirits stocked, aud only, Speight's best Draught Alos on tap. GEO. A. ALLEN, Lalo of tho Albert Hotol, Wellington, Proprietor. EALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, oppoiito Olydo-quay School, Wellington. — This first-class now building, containing *5 rooms, is now open for tourists and tho travelling public Ladies and gontlomon boarders will find every attention, with home comfort. Tho Zoalandia Privalo Hotol is roplote in. .everything — tho most np-to-dato building of its class iv tho colony. Modorato tariff. Handy to shipping, trains, and trains. Tol. 1656. SOCIETY PROTECTION WOMEN AND OHILDREN. npHE busine.»s of tho Society during tho -*• Secretary's ilnoss will bo attended to by Mrs. Holgato, at St. John Ambulance Rooms, 200 i», Willis-street, between tho hours of 8.30 and 9,30 a.m. and 2 and 3 p.m.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 51, 2 March 1905, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 51, 2 March 1905, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 51, 2 March 1905, Page 7

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