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GENERAL BUSINESS COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES! JUST ARRIVED—--100 Stilton Cheese 20 Cases Irish Provisions and 252 Cases General Merchandise Ex S.S. AOTEA, from London. NET CASH PRICES GROCERIES NET CASH PRICES 1000 Bags Eice, best Japan, 21 d p'ef ffe SOO Bags Sago and Tapioca, best white, Xfd pter in , r , Tir . , , 100 Boxes Currants, 4d per lb ; Not Washed .to, Retain Water to Make Weight 1000 Chests* Pure'^ylon^ea,^r'own r onthe «*’ the Hapatulo Estate, Ceylon. No better Ton can bo procured. Price per lb; worth 3s, at least , . ... „ ~ 100 Half-ohests Best China Tea, Cook and Eagle Brand j vdJ? peSOquiaHty, 2« per In stock Good Ceylon Tea at la 6d, la 8d and la lOd . PROVISIONS. 50 Tons Flour (host brands), 1001 b bags, 10s 6d ; 501 b, 5a 4d ; 251 b, 2a 9d 20 Tons Oatmeal (best brands), 2s 6d per bag of 251 b . _ r • i rf 500 Colonial Choose, from 4d per lb. English, Scotch and Continental Cheese in Variety 600 Canterbury Hams, 7d to 7Jd per lb. Irish and English Hams at Usual Prices HUME AND SON!, THE LARGEST TEA, WINE AND PROVISION DEALERS AND GENERAL GROCERS IN NEW ZEALAND, 63 and 65, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON; AND AT COLOMBO, CEYLON AND ST. HELEN’S. LONDON.

HOTELS. STAB HOTEL, LaSIBTON QtTAT, WELLINGTON, donald McDonald (Late of Wyndham and Tnapeka), Proprietor. HAVING entirely renovated the “ Star ” I shall be pleased to see old and now friends, who will find all home comforts, a bounteous table and unsurpassed accommodation at moderate prices. Every convenience for travellers ; close to shipping and P.O. i trams pass the door. Largo Billiard Room upstairs fitted with Alcook’s table j attentive markers. Bar and every convenience. Night porter in attendance. 653 CENTRAL HOTEL, OTAKI. CHANGE Op'pROPEIRTAEY. Hakabaia te Whena ... Pbopkietoe. The above hotel having now changed hands, customers will find it replete with every convenience. attention given to visitors. Best brands of liquor only " £ePt ‘ HAKABAIA TE WHENA. 435 BARRETT’S HOTEL, Lambton quay. Albert White Proprietor (Late of Eketahuna and Taranaki). HAVING taken the above Hotel, I shall bo glad to see old friends. Best accomodation for the travelling public at moderate rates. Public and private bars. Best brands only of wines and spirits kept. Every attention paid to visitors. CROSSEY’S TERMINUS HOTEL (COENBE OF TaBANAKI BTEEBT AND COUBTBNAT PLACE), ALE. CBOSSBT, Proprietor. THIS Hotel has been re-furnished, repapered, and overhauled thoroughly thronghont,andnowoftorsfirst-olnßßaooommo-dation to travellers and visitors. New Private Bar second to none in the Colony. Good Table, and best brands only of Boors, Wines and Spirits. C CROSS KY'S TERMINUS HOTEL. 630 METROPOLITAN HOTEL, Moleswoeth steeet, Wellington, THIS Hotel has been renovated throughout, and now offers every comfort, combined with civility and reasonable charges. Its situation, within easy distance of the Houses of Parliament and Public Offices, makes it the home for members of Parliament and visitors. Billiard Table—The fine billiard-room is under the official management of Mr G. Sntoliff, and will bo found second to none. Teems— 4s Gd per diem; special terms made for hoarders and visitors on a lengthened Btay ‘ H. LAHMAN, 605 Proprietor (late of Palmerston North). Prince Arthur H OTEL (Late Oeam’s), Corner of Wollosley street and Hobson street, AUCKLAND (On the tram line). David Noeden, (many years Manager) having acquired the proprietorship of the above commodious and well-furnished hotel, begs to inform boarders and the travelling public that ho has determined to throw his house open for their accommodation at the following Reduced Tariff, viz 25s per week, or Ss per day ; the Cuisine and attention being fully equal to anything of tho kind to be obtained in the Colony. Best - Beands of Wines and Spieits. One of Alloock’s Champion Billiard Tables.] 47 fT]HE MOST IMPORTANT NEWS to tho TRAVELLING PUBLIC is that JUBAL FLEMING is the Landlord of the MASONIC HOTEL, Eight opposite the RAILWAY STATION, PALMERSTON NORTH, and that the wants of anyone staying there are carefully attended to. Hoesb-owneeb.— Take note that tho Best Loose Boxes in the Island are attached to this Hotel. 497 WELLINGTON fIoTEL Molbsworth street, A. HAYWOOD (formerly of Princess Hotel), Peopeietoe. The Wellington Hotel is situated immediately opposite the Parliamentary Buildings, and within a minute’s walk of the Government Buildings, First-class Accommodation is provided for Travellers, Visitors and Permanent Boarders. The Best Brands of Wines and Spirits in stock. 1 GENERAL BUSINESS. FURNISHING. SOOULLAR & CHISHOLM INVITE you before purchasing to call and inspect their Large Stock of Furniture of all descriptions, which, for good workmanship and low prices, cannot be excelled, BEDSTEADS, Single Iron, from-21s WOVE WIRE MATTRESSES, from 15s WOVE WIRE STRETCHERS, from 21s KAPOC BEDS, Single, 15s; double, 27s BEST AUSTRIAN CHAIRS, 6s 3d and 5s 6d STUFFED SPRING MATTRESSES—3ft 3ft Gin 4ft 4ft 6in 17s 6d 20s 22s 6d 25a BLANKETS. - BLANKETS. We are now offering the best English and Colonial Blankets at Greatly Reduced Prices. SINGLE BLANKETS, from 8a 9d per pair DOUBLE BLANKETS (full size), from 18s 6d per pair COLONIAL BLANKETS, from 21s to 32s 6d SHEETINGS, TABLE LINEN, ETC. ICHESSE CHEST OP DRAWERS, large bovolledplato mirror and brass handles, from J£2 lsa _ ~ , [JCHESSE DRESSING TABLE, bevelled plate mirror and WASEtSTAND. Linoleum top, £3 7a Cd pair )ILET SETS, large size, from 10a fid A splendid stock of Linoleums and Cork Carpets, just landed. Best Austrian Chairs, 5s 3d and 5s 6d Handsome Brass and Black Italian and French Bedsteads , t ~ 3T SERGES, plain and figured pluahette, for ■window and portiere curtains andsome Chesterfield Settees, from XS unfortable Easy Chairs and Lounges, in ‘tapestry, saddle bags, etc. LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOE CASH. FENCING WIRE. TO Land, per a.s. Otarama, 200 Bundle Best Galvanised Fencing Wire at Reduced Prices, part of duty being taken off. Writs for prices. GEORGE WINDER, Cheaneet Ironmonger, Bottom of Cnba street. WifiNL IT TO jSHUKTT'S AUCTION ROOMS

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 2847, 16 June 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 2847, 16 June 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 2847, 16 June 1896, Page 1