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N OTIC E. GENERAL REDUCTION SALE lias commenced at the D.1.C., during which every article in each Department of the Warehouse will he genuinely nd liberally Reduced in Price. ,1 li n :1 DURING THE CONTINUANCE OF THE D.I.C. SALEGoods cannot he sent out on approval. Goods purchased at Sale Prices must ho paid for on or before delivery. Every article will he marked t Rale Price in PLAIN RED FIGURES from winch no abatement can be made. Goods offered for sale are guaranteed to be fresh and of reliable quality. At the D.T.C. there is NO OLD STOCK. Any purchaser at the D.T.C Sale who may have reason lo ho dissatisfied with their urelmse may return the goods and have their money returned; hut cut lengths of materials cannot he exchanged. D. HALLENSTETN, Chairman. A. A. CORRIGAN, Manager 1 e :l NKW YEAR PRICES. urn. ' i LAOS CURTAINS. Biyd», ts Bd, 6 s Bd, j 8a 6d, IDs 6d pair, j LINOLEUMS. 2s 3d. 2s «d, fto yard, e OIL CLOTHS, Bd. lOd. Is, 1* Sd. • CARPET SQUARES, 80s to 7 b*. ” TABLE COVERS. 5s »d to 21«. - WOOL DOOR MATS. 3a fid to in. " VVOOI. HEARTH RUGS, IS# to 18# «d. „ DOOR MATS. Is, 1# 3d. 2*. HEARTH RUGS, 4# «d to It# M. 1 TABLE DAMASKS, from 1», Is «d, U. S» s ; yard. ' j OCCASIONAL TABLES.' from t> «d j 25a. S ’MUSIC OANTERBUBTB, from 8# «d to . j 18s. i FLOWER POTS AND STANDS, from 1# 8d to 7a 6d. ORNAMENTS AND VASES at all price* DUCHESS CHESTS, from JB2 10s each. OCCASIONAL SUITES, from XlO 10s. EASY CHAIRS, from 22s 6d each, i CANE SEAT CHAIRS, from 4s 6d. •' Visitors from tho Country tie invited to walk through and inspect our stock. HENRY FIELDER, / ■ MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. EXTENSIVE IMPORTATIONS 300,0001 b TEA. FEW people ever stop to think, when measuring out a teaspoonful or when buying a pound of tea, of the enormous quantity required to supply the people of New Zealand. A visit to the wharf during the past month would have been an eye-opener. NELSON, M.OATE AND CO., LTD., Receive shipments of TEA by almost every steamer from Ceylon and India throughout the year, and have landed during the last three weeks alone, the huge amount of 300,000 POUNDS, Which is enough Tea to provide every man, woman and child Ti New Zealand, with 34 cups each of strong Tea. NELSON, MOATE AND CO., LTD.. Are the leading Tea Merchants in the Australasian Colonies, a position which they have gained solely by giving the public a Really Good Article. 728 P.O. Box, 421. . Telephone. 490. FLETCHER AND CO. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS. CARRIERS, CUSTOMHOUSE, SHIPPING, FORWARDING AND GENERAL AGENTS. No. 1, PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. Oats, Chaff, Straw, Potatoes, etc., always on hand. Goods on consignment will receive prompt attention. AGENCIES Harraway’s Flour, Oatmeal, Rolled Oats. Woodward and Co.'s Wool Rugs and Mats. Three Fan Cigarettes. 659 B ARRAUD AND j^BEAHAM, SEED MERCHANTS. Palmerston North, Feilding and Daunevirke. :’i G AND T. YOUNG, DIRECT IMPORTERS, 75, T.AM-RTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, WOULD like to draw attention to the following facts: j 1. That we are direct importers from the , | actual manufacturers. ; 2. That we pay cash for onr goods. "FLAXMERE" RYEGRASS. To be certain of using reliable seed, and thus securing first-class permanent pastures, sow h’EAXMERE Ryegrass seed. IN STOCKClovers, Turnip, Rape, etc., and the best known varieties of grasses specially grown for our trade. '■ 3. That our buyer, Mr George Young, the I senior partner, is careful to send us I on. reliable goods. 4. That being the case customers have no middleman’s* profits to pay and are certain to have articles of a good quality submitted to them. We do no,t claim to sell 25 to 50 per cent cheaper than any other house in the city, but we claim to sell at as cheap as any firm in Wellington. Please take note of our prices and compare them before purchasing elsewhere. 75, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. And at Duhedin, Timaru and Oamaru. H. M. gTEPIENS, 14 and 16 LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON. Travelling Bag and Trunk manufacturer. Also, 'importer of Ladies' Haud Bags, Purses, Dress Cases, etc. INSPECTION INVITED. Telephone, 416. CQ. SHERWOOD, • Watchmaker and Jeweller, 92, CUBA STREET (Next door to Ayers' Botanic Dispensary). Gold Watches from 40s, Silver Watches from 15s, Rotherham's and Waltham Levers. Silver Broches from Is. Gold Brooches from 4s 6d, Spectacles from Is, Clocks and Alarms from 3s. IBct Government stamped Gold Wedding Rings and Keepers. Watches cleaned or new mainspring from 3s 6d; watch glasses 6d. Brooch Pins 4d. 57S JM. BUTT, Fellow Innt. Bankers. • London, 27. Lambton quay (over Bank of New Zealand), telephone 1449, Financial and General Agent, acts as Trustee, Executor, Manager or Secretary Companies, Attorney for Absentees. Estates administered. Loans negotiated. Moneys invested. Audita and Inspection of Accounts conducted. References—The Bank of New Zealand, the National Bank of New Zealand, Limited. K2 HEAD WHAT •y I T A D ATI IS DOING. O SUFFERED FOR 16 YEARS FROM CHRONIC DYSPEPSIA. ENLARGEMENT OF THE LIVER, ETC., ETC. CURED BY VITADATIO. READ THIS TESTIMONIAL. 60, Elizabeth Street, Ashfield, September 17, 1900. To Mr S. A. PALMER. Dear Sir, —Having been a sufferer for 16 years from Chronic Dyspspsia, Enlargement of the Liver, and other com. plications, and having been treated by 17 doctors and 9 herbalists and specialists, and receiving no reliefe whatever, I was advised to give your VITADATIO a trial. Reluctantly I yielded to the advice; and, after taking 5 large bottles, to my surprise, I found myself recovering from the above dreaded complaints. I am a painter by trade, and, thank God, I am able to resume my occupation without any return of my former illness. I am well-known in and around this district, and all my friends congratulate me on my speedy recovery, as they all expected me to succumb, after being so unsuccessfully treated by some of the best medical faculty that Sydney could produce. For the sake of suffering humanity 1 present you this grateful testimonial, trusting that some poor sufferer may give your medicine a fair and impartial trial. • ' Any person doubting the validity of < this statement can see me at the above address. Wishing you prosperity intyour , present enterprise, and may you live long to herald the glad tidings to poor ‘ suffering humanity, I remain, dear Sir, ® Yours ever grateful. f SAMUEL SEARLB. t For further particulars, t S. A. PALMER, 8 WAREHOUSE, WATERLOO QUAY, r WELLINGTON. j, Correspondence Invited. Writ® for c Testimonial*.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4287, 21 February 1901, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4287, 21 February 1901, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4287, 21 February 1901, Page 6

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