Attention is drawn to the sale, to-day, by Messrs. Vaile and Sons, of town, suburban and country lands, amongst them being a valuable city leasehold, to be sold without reserve. It is situated in Little Queenstreet, with a second frontage to Lower Albert-street. Further details will be found in our advertising columns.
The manager of the Costley Home acknowledges with thanks, the receipt of a parcel of illustrations for the inmates, from the Town Clerk, through the Chairman of the Hospital and Charitable Aid Board, Mr. Charles Atkin; also, a quantity of tobacco from a friend, for the bedridden and very infirm cases.
Puke Fiji Tea.The celebrated Alpha Estate teas (lately sold by the Civil Service Supply Association) can now be obtained at Rew's grocery store, Victoria-street. Strength equal to Ceylon or Indian samples, and price list on application, Robert Rew's, Vic-toria-street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8377, 3 October 1890, Page 6
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