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TiAST WEEK OF SALE OF GOODS SEIZED nJTRANSIT. ITARTLING REDUCTIONS! REALEYEOPENERS! 5 Roller Towelling, 2£d Check Glass Cloth, 2sd Dimity, Is lid dozen Blankets, .Is lid; Ruga, Is lid Sheetings, Flannels, Calicoes, Shirtings, Lace Curtains, Towels, Corsets, -Antimacassars, Bed Quilts, &c., &c., almost given away. Pine Diaper, 3£d 12yds Serge, splendid quality, 4s lid Double Width Serge, 4s lid dress 12yds Heavy Dress Tweed, 2s lid Ladies’ Underclothing, half price i2yda Neck Frilling, Is lid Ladies’ All Wool Cashmere Hose, Gd Childs’ Hose 2d pair; Laces, 3£d dozen These and many even more startling lines will during the next few days bo offered to the public of Wellington and surrounding district. ! Intending purchasers would do well to remember that every line of Goods Seized in Transit Must Be Sold. PLEASE CALL EARLY IN THE DAY. JOH. E. LINDBEEGr, WRONG SIDE OP CUBA STREET. JOSHUA BROTHERS’ Australian Brandy

BOOMERANG BRAND. PURE AND WHOLESOME. In Case and Bulk. CASTENDYK & FOOKE, W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Wellington. MADAME PATEY. A REMEMBRANCE OF THE VISIT OF THE GREAT CONTRALTO TO WELLINGTON. Occidental Hotel, Wellington. M. J. Brookes, Manager the Dresden Piano Co., Wellington. • Dear Sir, — I AM very pleased to give my testimony in regard to the merits of the splendid Piano supplied by your Company to the series of Concerts given by MADAME PATEY in Wellington. I beg to express my pleasure with the exquisite quality of -its tone, and the superiority of its finish. The touch —always responsive— was splendid in reiterated notes as well as in the most rapid runs and arpeggio passages. Wishing your Company success, Believe me, Very truly yours, EMILIA WOOD, Solo Pianiste, Madame Patey’s Concert Tour. PIANOS— By the foremost English, French, or German makers, from 20s monthly. GREAT SUCCESS. gMITH, “THE HIGHLAND LADDIE,” BEGS to inform the public that owing to the great success attending his .New Cash Beige List he has decided to make STILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS. The Beat 2s Tea in the colonies at tha price. Loon out foe BONNET COB SOAP, Large hare, almond scouted, 9d per bar, A. lean Smith, ‘ Highland Laddie,” Mannees and Eiddifobd streets STRAWBERRIES ! STRAWBERRIES ! ! Plant now to ensure a crop the FIRST SEASON. THE following popular varieties are ready for transplanting:— Pbicb, 5s Pee Hundeed. BRITISH QUEEN KEEN’S SEEDLING MARGUERITE SIR JOSEPH PAXTON TROLLOP’S VICTORIA SHARPLESS (new), 2s 6d Dozen. H. C. GIBBONS AND CO., Hutt Valley Nursery, Blackbbidob. SEED WAREHOUSE AND OFFICE, 131, Lambton quay. .Australian "Wine. TALUMBA HOCK AND CHABLIS. TfOTELS FOE SALE. WairarajDa.—One of the most profitable in the district; full value for purchase money; takings .£6O weekly; a rare bargain; .£6OO cash required. Pahiatua.—First-class house, doing average of .£45 per week; good lease at very low rental; cheap ; £7OO cash required. Taranaki. —Hotel in country township ; long lease at nominal rental; free house; easy terms; about £BOO cash required. Hawke’s Bay.—Small hotel in country dis- , trict; nominal rental; takings £2O per week; £3OO cash required. Also hotels in Palmerston North, Foxton, Napier, Hawera, Manawatu district, West Coast district and city of Wellington. ZOHEAB & CO., Panama street. TT JIL o Hotel, Masterton, rent £l, trade £4O, '£3oo cash; hotel, Palmerston, low rent, £250 cash; hotel, Pahiatua, rent £5, trade £SO; hotel, Hawera district, trade £l6O week; hotel, Suburbs, trade *£2s, £BO cash; hotel, City, trade £6O, £SOO cash; hotel, City, free house, splendidly furnished and with every facility for doing a first-class trade, £SOO cash. - DWAN BEOS., Wellington* T E L S FOB s ALE.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVI, Issue 2212, 22 May 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LVI, Issue 2212, 22 May 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LVI, Issue 2212, 22 May 1894, Page 3