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! SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION COM- ! PANY, LIMITED. X.M.S. KUMARA, FROM LONDON. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. nPYHE above-named Steamer is duo .ToJL day, and will commence to discharge at Queen's Wharf immediately on arrival. Goods impeding the dischargo will be landed and stored at risk and expense of consignee. Orders for delivery of _ cargo will be issued on production of bills of lading and payment of freight (?f any)^ Cargo landod in a damaged condition rnuet bo examined and claim settled before removal from the discharging shed. All claims must have marks and numbers of packages, and number of bills of lading shown. LEVIN AND CO. (Ltd.), , Agents. Captain Morton will not bo responsible for any debts his crew may contract without his written authority. AMERICAN AND AUSTRALIAN LINE. S S BURGERMEISTER HACKMANN, FROM NEW YORK. THIS vessel is now ontored at the Customs, and will oommouee discharging forthwith. Goods impeding the discharge will bo landed and stored at risk and expense of consignee. Orders for delivery of cargo will bo issued on production of bills of lading, and payment of freight (if any). Cargo lauded in a damaged condition must bo examined and claim settled before removal from tho discharging shed. No claim in respect of goods by this \essel will bo recognised unless made within one month of steamer's departuro from Wellington. NEW ZEALAND AND AFRICAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., Agents. Captain Aim will not bo responsible for tiny debts his crow may contract without his written authority. TO EDUCED FARES " &) TO LONDON' Apply i COOK'S SHIPPING OFFICE, CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY. CRESCENT BLEND TEA, The Wholesome Tea, Captivates the palate, and the delicious flavoutAlingers. Crkscent Blend Tea is an economical family ' j tea, free from dust and impurities, and rich in theme. In the process of blending the deleterious m;itter is winnowed, leaving' the pure wholesome tea for the packers to handle. The flavour is exquisite, without being pronounced in any degree ; the liquor is rich, strong, and tasty, and the second brewing is -practically i as good as the first. . From ail Grocers at 2/. Per fb. I Buying I I Jam, . I I Buy the best. Watch i I the brand—be sure it is i I "X" JAM. It is made 1 1 from choice fresh Nel- j| I son fruits, and retains | I their fine natural fla- | I your. It is delicious, | I wholesome, and is guar- | I anteed ABSOLUTELY I I PURE. I I A trifle dearer, but |j h a great deal better | H than any other brand. I I PUREST AND BEST. 1 TO stand this season, at Taita, Lowor Hutt, CHILD ABDULLAH, Full brother to Black Child, by Rothschild, clam Tcnncso ; shown twice and lakon first prizo oach time. Foes £4- 10s, and groomage. For further particulars, apply to W. G. AUGUST. Postal Address— Taita. "pOR SALE, ' IN TIMARU, FISH AND GAME DEALER'S BUSINESS, With Buildings, Stock, and Plant. Buildings of brick, throo stories high, and in very contro of tho town, containing boaulifully-fitlcd shop and four diningrooms, cix livirtg rcoine, and all conveniences. Tho turnover is nearly £3000 por annum. This offers a splendid opportunity for nn energetic man to secure a good, Bound, payable 'business. Present owner retiring. Terms arranged. GEORGE BOWKKR, Land Agent, Timaru. BUTCHERY PLANT FOR SALE. A COMPLETE and Up-to-dalo Butchery Business, situated in a populous part of Wellington, doing a largo ami remunerative trade. Full particulars on application to P. A. JSOHRAB, Sfl*. Lambtou-amy, Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 66, 15 September 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 66, 15 September 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 66, 15 September 1906, Page 3

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