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New Zealand Greenstone The finest stocks of the Real N.Z. Greenstone Jewellery, etc. will be found at Stewart Dawson's. Visitors to Wellington and those who wish to send gifts typical of the 'Dominion to friends across the seas would be interested in the following, N.Z. Greenstone Handle and Silver TEA SPOONS 5/. and 8/6 each N.Z. Greenstone Handle and Silver BREAD FORKS 11/6 to 30/- each N.Z. Greenstone Handle and Silver BUTTER KNIVES 10/6 each N.Z. Greenstone TIKIS 3/R 5/. SIR ii/fi I^/ft « h N.Z. Greenstone CHARMS and PENDANTS 5/ ' 8/6 ' "M? act N.Z. Greenstone and Silver KNIFE RESTS 30/ Da ir N.Z. Greenstone and Silver FRUIT and POCKET KNIVES 8/6, 14/6 each And a thousand other pretty little Greenstone Novelties. JEWELLERS - - WELLINGTON. p*^«} with those who do not know is njf^ where to get the best clothes. Jjw*A Those who know H.B. brand tfi^Bmh* Icnow w^ ere to Ep- Come' and ii^^p>^^ see our special line of W$)M SPECIAL *\g£ I HI §1 PRICE c " JMr HALLENSTEIN BROS., Ltd. iKEwgEAUAHDj . N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY |ff|rjf| ; p : fi ' 273 Lainbton Quay clothing factory " H&llenstol&'s Corner," Cuba S Ghnznee Sts.

law f I£ U l l &. IJssAfe UJ&AJri!ii JUIU^s. CURRANTS-4£d. - '< ORIENT "—Price 1/8 per lb. The most SOUTH AUSTRALIAN— Pint bottles, 1/3; SULTANAS— Californian, sd. popular tea in the market, superb quality. half-pint bottles, lOd. SULTANAS— GoIden, 6±d. " MATCHLESS "—Price 1/2 per lb., good QUININE TONIC— I/§ SEEDED RAISINS— Sd. family tea. Price 1/6 per lb., rich, strong, MILDURA RAISINS— 4d. economical. Price 1/10 per Ib., rich, mclPRUNES — od, low tea, fine flavour. Price 2/. per lb., ■ MwivwrnvmiN DESSERT PLUMS— French, Bd. extra choice, delicious flavour. H I JWIj MIIm MUSCATELS— California, 7d. i Spanish, 1/2 "PURE CEYLON "—Price 1/6 per lb., pure ft* <v « *r*»**aNU ALMONDS— Jordan, 2/4; Sicily, 1/4 Pekoe, bright liquor. Price 1/10 per lb., dtk APRICOTS— I^aI tins 1/9 GROUND ALMONDS— 2/. very choice, true Ceylon flavour. Price CA X« mrai t» \\ ■>* APRICOTS-Dried, 9d. 2/2 per lb., a very delicious tea. SAPON MEAL-Per packet, 2d. DATES— 3d. ; lib. boses, 4d. Coupon* in each packet and tin. SAPON SOAP— Per packet, lOd. CANDIED PEEL— Lemon and Orange, per lb. HOTEL TEA— Fine quality, in not less than VARNOLO— Linoleum Varnish, 9d, 7d. 51b. tiha (no coupons), lid. per lb. SUNOLO— MetaI Polish, 6d. CAM p« iE lb. P £ EL ~ Lcim ° n ' ° range ' 3nd Citron ' . GLASOLO-Window Polish, 6d. DESSERTViGS— 14oz. boxes, sd; 2£lb. boxes, v a >Rfr(W BOOT POLISH— Comet, per tin, 3d. 1/2; per lb., Od. J isLJLvIIS KEROSENE— Per tin, 4/3 COOKINU FIGS— 4d. . RlCE— Best Japan, per lb., 2d.; 561b. bag, I}% Assorted— 3 tins for lOd. MATCHES— PIaids, per dos., 4d. and 4*d "WIT tf^TTTI? Assorted— Zlb. glass jars, 10d. MTFPn aatq t>\. i , ew I1I 1 JUU U & English Strawberry-Small jars, lOd. ROLLED OAIS-Per bag, 9d. English Marmalade—Small jars, 9d. ; large CORNFLOUR— Per lb., 3d.; B. and P., 6d. SILVERDUST— 2S's, 2/6; 50's, 5/«j 100's, 10/* jars, 1/2; lib tins, Cd. ENO'S FRUIT SALT— 2/9 71b. tins Raspberry, Black Currant, Marmalade, JELLY CRYSTALS— S packets, 1A BTT7 f% Al9 2 /°5 Poach and Greengage, 2/3 ; Plum and ipvpo pnun n,,»^« <>ii. i~,i* i/r Uu3rJ3U£&t Gooseberry 2/. JEYES FLUlD— Quart3, 2/3; £gals., 3/6 CUTICURA SOAP— I/2 REDUCED PRICE. . , TOILET SOAP— Large tabs, 3d. No. la— Per lb, 2d ; 561b bag, 8/9 SPTMT^'S'Tft 1P T 617 JL aAM Ax jgsU J? Ilk? JO.. ia,U<Ui!a FRESH HERRINGS-6d. llilflJl WU I via. rr«n, 4^ n . . * HERRINGS IN TOMATO SAUCE— 9d. TOMATO— Pints, 6d. SALMON— FIat tins, large lid., small Cd. PURE WEST INDIA SHIP'S LIME JUICEWORCESTER — Pints, 6d. SARDINES — Norwegian, 4d. Guaranteed absolutely pure, per bottle, 1/i %©eial Gash Discount to Coimtry Customers. • • Full particulars and Complete Price List oe Application. f2OT£.—Gtf. in th® £ Discount on Monthly Accounts if paid before lOth of the Month. *WWP $k. CC&IEJIP^BF^f^I Every half-pound packet contains one Coupon, and every one-pound packet contains two Coupons, > fuiu so on. C iSk IHC&II ■nP^CHl^f Coupons given with every cash purchase. See that you get a Cash Coupon. Save up these coupons, and when you have collected a number you will be entitled to choose a valuable prosenfc from tlie following large and varied assortment. Tea Coupons and Cash Coupons may be counted together: six Tea Coupons are equal in value to £1 worth of Cash Coupons. £2/10/- CASH OR 15 TEA COUPONS— £12/10/= CASH OR 75 TEA COUPONS— Teapot, 6 Tumblers, pair Vases, Carpet Mat, 12 Teaspoons, 6 Dessert Pair Lace Curtains, Fancy Wicker Chair, 21 piece China Tea Set, etc. Spoons, 6 Dinner Platc3, Bacon-dish, etc. _ r ' £5 CASH OR 30 TEA COUPONS- £l 5 ° J^°JJ^ £ it Lace c^ Hearth ft 8 White and Gold Cups and Saucers, 21 piece Tea Set, Japanese ' n „, nrtTTl » rt », o Tray, Alarm Clock, Salad Bowl, 6 Afternoon Tea Spoons and £20 CASH OR jo TEA COUPONS— Tongs, 6 Glass Dishes, etc. 26 piece Dinner Set, Toilet Set, Plated Teapot, 40 piece China Tea £7/10/- CASH OR 45 TEA COUPONS— Sel} Flower Pot and Pedestal > Co PPer Kettle and Stand, etc. Hoarth Rug, Plated Hair Brush, set Carvers, Lever Watch, etc. • — • £10 CASH OR 60 TEA COUPONS— - Also many other articles too numerous to mention, including Aluminium Glass Eporgne, Aluminium Preserving Pan, Oak Biscuit Barrel, Linen Ware > Cutlery, and Plated Goods of all descriptions. New Goods Baskot, Plated Dinner Cruet, Breakfast Set, etc. arriving every steamer. iaM.flF.EiajMj i2l® WILLIS STREET. TSHUBPHOrceS 733 and 3310.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 40, 17 February 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 40, 17 February 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 40, 17 February 1911, Page 3