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By Special JPjLjBSJfe His Appointment WgpSpSsS the to Goveruor. JH^RANK GEADY/ WILLIS-STREET. , mHE QHOP TpOR ipRESENTS. WATCHES A SPECIALTY. j New Goods per Paparoa: BEAUTIFUL SILVER NOVELTIES FRENCH CLOCKS and OPERA GLASSES SILVJ&H and EBONY BRUSHES, Etc/ ENGAGEMENT and SIGNET RINGS NEW BAGS and BAG-PURSES WEDDING and BIRTHDAY PRESENTS Five per cent. Discount for Caßh. Sight-Testing Room. Manufacturing, Engraving-, Etc. mHE QHOP "CjIQR "ORESENTS. Country Orders receive prompt attention. Tele. 1138. Established - 1880. PRISMATIC BINOCULAR GLASSES. PRISMATIC BINOCULAR GLASSES. WE STOCK ROSS'S PATENT BINOCULAR FIELD GLASSES, WHICH combine perfect mechanical construction, extreme portability, high power, and splendid definition. j WE STOCK BUSCH'S PRISM BINOCULARS. General favourites with the public for allround exoellence. 1 Finer Glasses cannot be had. Both' Rosb and Busch have world-wide reputations. G. & T. YOUNG, i JEWELLERS, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON, j JAMS TO PLEASE EVERY PALATE. KNOW the manufacturers' names and you know whether the Jams are wdrthy. Such firms as Crosse and Blaokwell, Kciller, and Southwell are known, and respected world-wide, beoauso only trood, tasty, and pxire products leave the factories wilh ( their nsmos op the jams. You can buy these reputable Jams at CAMPBELL'S at the following prices: — Crosse and Blapkwell's Strawberry Jam, lib jays, Is ; 21b jarß, Is Bd. Keiller's Strawberry Jam, 'lib jars, Is ; 21b jars, Is 9d. Southwell's Strawberry Jam, lib jars. Is; 21b jars, Is lOd. AH other standard and reliable Jams procurable from W. CAMPBELL, ♦0 AND 42, MANNERS-STREET, 293, CUBA-STREET, - 163, RIDDIFORD-ST.. NEWTOWN. EIILPATBICK, GROCER, COURTENAY-PLACE, IS NOTED FOR GENUINE CHEAP GROCERIES. - NOTE THE PRICES— 61b Rice for la. i 61b Sago for. ls. ' 61b Tapioca for Is. Prunes, per lb 4d. Dates, per lb 4d. Aprioots (dried), per lb Bd. Figs (oooking), 'per lb 4d. Tea from, ls lb. Sultanas, per lb 3d and 6d. These aro a. few of the many lines that are being daily testified to by an appreciative public. i ' KILPATBICK, GROCER. COURTENAY-PLACE. Telephone 944. , RING UP 860 FOR METAL , FILAMENT LAMPS, REDUCE your Current Bill by Half. We have large stocks landing of ROYAL EDISWAN "METFILS," TUNGSTENS, OSRAMS. PRICES-. •Dozen lots 5s 6d each, Half-dozen lota ... 5s 9d each. Single Lamps ... 6s Od each. TURNBULL & JONES, LTD., ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS, BLAIR-STREET, COURTENAY-PLAOE BRANCHES At Dunediu, Christohuroh, and Auckland. FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. fjIHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY, LTD., is prepared to PURCHASE FAT SHEEP and L.AMBS,by weight or at per head. The company also offers clients every facility for freezing on their own aoooupt. Prices can be obtained on application a,t the Company's Offices or from any of the Buyers in the country. W. G. FOSTER, Manaeinsr Direotor. THE QUEAT ASTHMA CURE As prepared by H. Brittain, Chemist, is having a big sale. Its effects are TRULY MARVELLOUS, and the united testimony of grateful patients pronounces it to be A MIRACULOUS CURE. Price, 2s 6d per bottle ; post free, 3s. H. BRITTAIN, Chemist, 35, Manners-street. N.B. — If no benefit derived money willingly returned. WILL RICHARDSON AND SON, Butchers and Poulterers (25 years with Barber and Co.), 243, UPPER WILLIS-STREET. Only the Primest of Beef and Mutton Stacked, Small Goodn and Poultry a Speciality. Prices of the Lowest for Coah.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 64, 13 September 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 64, 13 September 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 64, 13 September 1909, Page 4

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