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CEYLON TEA! i CEYLON TEA 1 1 HUME & SON, TEA GROWERS AND TEA DEALER^ fis, WILLIS-STREIST, WELLINGTON. A cable just receirod from Colombo notifying that 1500 HALF-CHESTS TEA. havo boon sbippod to ua via Molbourno. From samples reooivod, wo fiud that tho abovo shipment will tnrn out better than any Tea wo Lave yet put on the markot. PRICE AS HERETOFORE ... O m PER LB HUME & SON, > TEA, WINE, AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, 65, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON.

TRAVELLER'S SAMPLES. UNDER ordinary circumstances wo never indulge in Job Linejj Wnroi houso Leavings, and such like, BUT THUSE SAMPLKS Woro bo Now, Frosh, and Dainty that wo purchased Thoy consist of FANCY CHINA WAJRE Suitablo for Tablo and General Decoration. Ha,vo been marked SOME BELOW COST, " SOME AT COST, THE REST AT A VERY SLIGHT ADVANCE They are only singles — no two aliko. PRINGLE'S 69, LAMBTON-QUAY.

NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OP AUSTRALASIA, Ltd., ' CUSTOJIIIOUSIC-QUAY, WELLINGTON DIItKCTOIJS: A. )3. PEAItCK, Esq. (Chairman) WM. FKA3EI.', Esq., M.H.li. NICHOLAS REID, Esq. funds ~... £4,000,000 three important principles, Introduced by this Association: 1. : No Polioy allowed to lapse so long ns thoro is a surrender Talus sufficient to paytho Preuiium. 2. No Moinber compelled to p&y a higher Premium than that set opposite his age ol tho 'iablea of Kates. 3. Ago takou at nearest birthday. ORION STMVENB, Wauagiir for Now Zealand.

BAK Ell BEOS. HAVE FOR SALE— QUEENS-ROAD, LOWER HUTT-Woll-built 8-roomod House, with every convonionco, knd 60 x 150. £1150. 5638 MUIUTAI — 5-roomed Cottage, verandah on tbrco sides, .water laid on, land 66 x 20Q. £425. 5641 BROOKLYN— Vacant Sections of Land from £2" Ids per foot. 5633 HANKEY-STREET— Two-story 8-roomod House, with modern conveniences, land 30 x 100. £1100. 5603 HAWKER-STREET — Modern 7-roomod House, with bathroom, scullery, washhouse, pantry, linon-pross, wnrdrobos, oto. ; land 35 x 90. THORNDON— Modern 9-roomod House, with olectric light, hot water service, oto. ; laud 40 x 80. £1600. 5619 WDLLIS-STRKI3T— Shop and 6 rooms on land 16ft 6in x 160 ft. Price £1300. 5625 CUBA-STREET (Corner Block)— Frontago to Cuba-etreet ot 60ft, on which aro orqeted throe shops and dwellings. Thoro is also a vacant section of laud. Prico and particulars on aiiplication. ' 5646 BAKER BROS. THOMPSON BEOS., Ltd., AUCTIONEERS, FRUIT AND PRODUCE SALESMEN, HARRIS-STREET, Wellington. Wo invite Consignments of Fruit, Grain, and ail Farm Vi-odu.ee. Auction Sales hold Daily. JjT O R~ Si A L iT Now 4-roomod Home, Brqomhodge-st., hot and cold water, electric light, and all modoru conveniences. Price £550 ; £100 oash ; balanco at 6 i>er cent. Nico 4-roomod HousOj Kelburno, with largo soction, good view ; lot for torm, good tonant, 18s week. Prico £575; £75 cash ; balanoo arranged. 5 Sections Land near tram, Aro-strcet, £2 15s; will build to suit olionts with £100 oasb. 8- roomed House and 10 acres land, with large outbuildings ; 'splendid viow of city and harbour. Prioo £1200; £100 cash required. G. E. HUMPHRIES, BiitVdor ond Valuator, Telephouo 1253 61. Adelaido-roadf ' GREAT SALB OF FURNITURE. CABINETMAKER'S STOCK-IN-TR A Dfi £800 WORTH OF NEW FURNI- £800 £800 ' " TURE. £800 To ThOso about to Furnish. 20 to 25 Por Cont. Off Original Prices. WF SHORTT has received untrue- • lions to soil by privato treaty, tho wholo oT a cabinetmaker's stock-in-trade, oouwijting of— 20 assorted' duohess chests with v ashstands lo match. 20 chests drawors, various size*. Duchesso pairs, washslands and toilot tables, wardrobes, mifrors, double and einglq bedsteads, sideboards, suites in leather, tapestry " and saddlcbßg suites, oyermantlcs, chairs, extension and oilier dining tables, easy chairs, couches, bedding, blankets, quilts, carpets, hoarthrugi, linoleums, rattan furniture, etc. — in fact, everything npcossjrry to furnish an up-to-dato houio. Tho wholo of those goods havo boon removed to my rooms, and aro now ou view in my sjmclous 'showroom*. Owing lo tho immonso amount of stock tho pnblio wijl b3 offorod this splendid opportunity of soouring high-class furniture at practically thoir own pricos during tho month of Mar oh. No reasonable offer refused. Inspection invitedCnEAP LAND IN PETONE. TIADFORD AND CO. havo 16 Sections Jtt» for Sale, prico £75, £100, £125, and £150, £25 deposit grily rcquirod; also, Sections in Jaokson-atreot from £8 lo £30 a fool, great bargains ; Houses and Sections from £180; easy terms arranged to tuit cjieptj.

W. B. CHBNNELLS, AUCTIONEER AND LAND AGENT, MASTERTOX. FOR SALE— 11,239 ACRES, rich swaipp land, about 1500 acres been drained, aud balanoo partly so. This ftuo block of country ib situated about ]3 miloa from Htuniltou, iv tho Waikato disti-ict, and 10 niilos from station, by good road. Tlio front portion of tho cstato has all boou .drained, and on 584acres uo losff thaji 1500 »licop aro always kept, 200 flyreg; Wftrp 6osta, With turnips lut yenr and -yielded the-beifc-crop in tho Waikoto district. There aro soino fmo down lauds, from 100 to 200 acres in extent, which aro friuged with heavy flax, bosidei which there is in one part of tho property a solid block of about 200 acres of rich milling flax, for which a good royalty could do obtainod. Flax is also throughout tho wholo of tho swampy land. The proparly at ono end adjoins tho Morrintvillo rtiihvnv line. An adjoining property of 2500 acres was recently sola for 30b p.ja., chiefly swamp land. Prico, lls p.a. for tlio 11,239 acres. Ouo-third oash. 1277 722 ACRES first-class land, mostly ploughable ; splendid flats and sheltered valleys; very warm nature, good sandy loAia, grows excellent crops of poUtoos, oats, maize, turnips, otc, 6-roomed house and outbuildings, good orchard, oranges, lemons and other fruits all ripen to perfection, P.O. on property, school and croamory near. Property is woll grassed and is very suitablo for dairying or mixed farming; ono-of tho boefc farms in tho district ; owner soiling on account of old ago. Prico only £4 sa. per aero." Will taßo £500 cash ; balanco at 5 por cont. 304acres adjoining etui bo secured if desired. 134+ Land Guido uoet-od on apnlioation;

A GQOB HOUSED FIR^A^Hi 1 SL WILL riTBIS-fhtti h?. s . 4 *obn ii^ply proved by -1- thq mxnnoV in whjdh o»ir Kcsidouco* in tho ISENWGTO& ; ESTATE h&va bean disposed of. Wo havo Fold tho lanfc of our 9-roomod housos, and havo now loft only Two olovon-roomod H<)WiO* in Sensing* ton-streot, woll lot, which \yift show a splendid return upon capital invested. Ono Rovon-rootned House in Abel Smith- ' stroot, just fiuisliml, wibli all modoru appliancoa, ou a qommandiiiK site. Wo havo also FOR SALB-^ 5 Acres LAND at Miildlo Woiwotu-road, Lower Hutt, h.iudy to station,' lovel and. dry sections, long fiontago"; would subdivide woll. 1| Acres LAND nt Soatoun, good building sites, closo to wharf, equal to anything in that fnvourifco soawdo borough. THE KENSINGTON ESTATE COM- • I>ANV. H. CRUMP, .AND HAWTHORN AND CHUMP. Offtco, 51, Abel Smith-streot. ToL 1711

OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. CENTRAL LAND AGENCY. READ BROS., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, WANGANUI, BEG to announco that thoy havo opened a Brand) of thoir. Business in Willig. street, Wollinfttou (opposite Oriental Hotel). Largo List of City, Suburban, und' Country Properties FOR SALE AND TO LEASE. CALL ON THEM. iiEAD BROS., CENTRAL LAND AGENCY, WILLIS • STREET, WELLINGTON.

g^ EOWE AN D SONS, LOWER CUBA-STREET, HAVE FOR SALE-Split Pew, Fowl B&rloy, Barley Me*l, Who»t Meal, Maize Me»l, Cnuhod Oats, M»« e> Hny, Chaff, .eta.. wholftMl* tad reUil,

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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 55, 7 March 1905, Page 7

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