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HUME AND SON. OUR FAMOUS TEA. LR Y KEPT-THE BEST. SULTANAS AND RAISINS, gD PER LB I 6 lbs 1011 ll' D ’ * ... ... i-S J_P PEP. BAG CURRANTS (best), gID PER LB. RICE SAGO TAPIOCA PEARL BARLEY SUGAR (No. 1 CRYSTAL) ... SUGAR (1A FINE CRYSTAL) SUGAR (No. 2 WHITE) RICE (PER 561 b BAG) FLOUR (1001 b) FLOUP. (501 b) ... FLOUR (251 b) OATMEAL (McGILL’S. 251 b) ... CANDLES (PRICE'S ENGLISH. ISoz) IRISH AND COLONIAL HAMS AND BACON. FINEST CREAMERY BUTTER. J_^_ D LB- ' . HUME- AND SON,: j'p per bag .IjS »JD PER BAG (jS f\D PER BAG £-|S gD PER BAG gS gD PEE BAG gS rfcD PEE BAG cs o OS gD PER BAG i~D PER LB TEA. WINE, AND; PROVISION WILLIS STREET. MERCHANTS, ASSURE ASS Head Ofiioe for Local Directors: The CITIZENS’ The CITIZENS’ The CITIZENS’ The CITIZENS’ ways." The CITIZENS' The CITIZENS The CITIZENS • ’ ' during e The CITIZENS’ The CITIZENS’ current YOtJR LIFE WITH THE ' CITIZENS’ EIEE UEASCE ’COMPANY, LTD. New Zealand: CITIZENS; BUILDINGS. CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. HON. T. W. S WAEDELL, Esq., J.P.. iB Greater Britain. Premium Income amounts to ,£350.009. lias upwards of 225.000 Policies in force. D ■, *i watchword in settlement: of Claims is:— Prompt Payment hards of valuation’ Is 3uer cent.; the strictest in Australasia. 1* Funds amount to £600,000. .. . #,«.«.• j? i nna nM »• Ordinary Branch New Assurant* have totalled over £1,009, >ach of the last four yearg. • ’ has a I read v paid mv .£013.500 to Policyholders, has money to lend m approved City and Country Securities at rates of A.1.A., Acting-Kesident Secretary. REMOVE EURNITURE. rSIHE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS COMPANY direct attention to their complete arrangements for PACKING. EEMOVIN Q, AND STORING FURNITURE, by experienced and careful men. Ring r.p Telephone 32 for full particular* ADDRESS—2O, CUSTOMHOUSE .QUAY.
H. FIELDER - IS NOW WIDELY KNOWN AS THE LARGEST HOUSE FURNISHER in WELLINGTON A GRATIFYING Proof of the Popularity of my Furniture is afforded by the fact that 1 am constantly « :ecuting Orders for Furniture received from all parts of the colony. Engaged Couples, Heads of-Families, anc. all who may be thinking of Furnishing or Re-furnishing, are recommended to place their orders with rue, for by so doing they will rot only secure Furniture of the very bent description, but will also save :uoney, because I am the actual manufacturer and I supply Furniture from ;he factory to people direct. Therefore you get the best value and pay only one price if jou buy from me. As I have already said, lam a complete House Furnisher. I furnish all kinds of dwellings throughout, from basement to attic, and in any style desired. from the plain and homely to the costly and luxurious. Quotations supplied free on application. My CHINA AND GLASS DEPARTMENT is replete with the Latest Novelties, and presents a striking appearance with its attractively displayed wares—useful and ornamental. CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, other FLOOR- • CLOTHS. CURTAINS. ART DECORATIVE MATERIALS, Etc. My Great Furniture Warehouse is filled with'examples of Furniture c my own make. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. H. FIELDER. MANNERS STREET. “All v.'lio would! achieve bliould endeavour to merit it." WB lave during the past three years spared no expense in endeavouring to make our Beer second to none in New Zealand, and can now confidently assert we have succeeded in doing so. We invite all who enjoy a good glass of BEER , To Ask for STAPLES S BES T, On draught at almost all Hotels in the City and surrounding District,- ■ and confidently anticipate their verdict wiij he that Staples and Co. have successfully removed the Reproach that Good Beer could not he brewed in Wellington. J. STAPLES and CO., Limited, • Hole-worth and Murcby streets. RG. KNIGHT must reduce stock, as . the Victoria street portion of premises are coming down to make room for Commercial Travellers’ Club. Everything at prices to clear. Flags, Tents, Oilskins, Stack, Cart and Horse Covers, Loin Cloths, Driving Aprons.‘Rope, Can-, vas etc. Also a line of Saddlery and Harness to clear. Address—Customhouse quay and Victoria street. Telephone, 727. Open from 7.30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Closed I Saturday, the Sabbath.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4822, 27 November 1902, Page 3
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