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HUME & SON, TEA, WINE. AND SPIEIT MERCHANTS. 65. Willis street, Wellington. H AVE in stock the following SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WINES, namely:—. Red Wince. Claret Burgundy Hick Port Rich Constantin I'rontignac Old Tau-nv Carbinet White Wines. Hock Chablis Riesling Tokay Sherry Sheraz Muscadine Greuacho The above wine: are all bottled at th. vineyard, an duot by merchants. We alf-,0 stock Continental wines of various descriptions and names. Our New Season’s Tea has just arrived. Price as usual, 2s per lb. No coupon* given. HUME & SON. THE BEST MONTH TO PLANT SHELTER AND HEDGE PLANTS. CHARGES include packing and fiw delivery in Wellington, Lower Hutt, Potone, and Taita, or free on rail Hutt. and f.o.b. Wellington. Net cash with order. TWO YEARS TRANSPLANTED (Extra) — Pinus Pinus Muncata, 20s per 100. Ak© Ake, golden. 17s 6d per 100, Ako Ako, silver. 17s 6d per 100, Escallonia Macron i ha, 20s per 100. Laureetmns, giant. 20s per 100. Privet, oval-leaved 15s per 100. Senecio Rotuudifolia, one of the fineeh seaside plants, 80s per 100, 5a pe* dozen. Cabbage Trees, about two feet, 4s pe> dozen. Cabbage Trees, about three' foot, 6s pov dozen. FRUIT TREES. ETC.— Two-year, good stuff, varieties, our seletv tion,(only the best sorts grown), price l 12s per dozen, packing free, etc., as above—Apples. Apricots, Pears, Etikv* pean Plums, Peaches, and Quinces, Currants—red. white, and black, 2 year* good; 4s per dozen. Gooseberries, best mixed sorts; 4a per dozen. STRAWBERRIES, 5s per 100— Laxton's No. 1. Laxton's Noble, Trollope's Victoria, and Royal Sovereign. ASPARAGUS ROOTSOne voar, 2s 6d per 100; 2 years, 4s per 100. satisfactioiTguaranteed, H. C. GIBBONS & OO. v 131, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. NEW INVENTION. GEM SIGNS. GEM SIGNS. GEM SIGNS. GEM SIGNS. GEM SIGNS. GEM SIGNS. GEM SIGNS. GEM SIGNS. GEM SIGNS. GEM SIGNS. GEM SIGNS. FOE DAT AND NIGHT. REID’S REID’S REID’S REID’S REID’S REID'S REID’S REID'S REID'S REID’S REID'S Offices: 84. WILLIS STREET. Wellington, CONSUMPTION RESOLUTELY CURED BY SAOOC* SACCO CONVALESCENTS NEED NOT READ THIS. ' IT IS SPECIALLY ADDRESSED TO PROCRASTINATORS and DOUBTERS, Shakeepere, in Henry 6th, says—" Defer no time; delays have dangerous ends." Benjamin Franklin, says—“ Never leave that till to-morrow which you can de to-day." Fuller says—"Ho who cures a disease may bo the skilfullost, but he that prevents it is the safest physician.” SACCO IS BOTH A CURATIVE AND PREVENTATIVE. Pope, in Moral Essays, asks—" Who shall decide when Doctors disagree, and soundest casuists doubt like you and me ?" Some New Zealand and Australian Dootors are now ordering it for their pa. tients. One of the Tatter of celebrity says—“ Such are the gratifying results in this case, through using Sacco'; you' are at liberty to show this letter to Doo. tors, but do ‘not publish.”’ So much for profcss onal etiquette 111 Full particulars at SACCO SOLE AGENCY FOR N.Z„ 36, The King’s Chambers, Wellington. THE new century STEAMING APPARATUS is just wbat all farmers need for cooking potatoes, pollard, supplying boiling water for all purposes, steaming dairy cans, etc., on a very small consumption Off fuel. Write for illustrations and prices to nearest storekeeper. E. W. MILLS AND CO., LTD., Wholesale Agents. P L IM ME ETON Plimmerton. HOUSE, FIRST - CLASS ACCOMMODATION; FINEST HEALTH RESORT IN THS COLONY. Address— THE MANAGER, Plimmerton House. COCKAYNE’S VIATHAN TEMPERANCE HOTEL. Manchester street, CHRISTRCH, consisting of ICI rooms, u n 3 minutes’ walk of station and ; reading, sitting, and 2 bathrooms, hot and cold water on both noo 1/ g mattresses night oor-first-class chef; large dining-roomj egetables and poultry from a farm d by the proprietress. Moderate FOUNTAIN HALL, te Hotel. Marion street, Wellington. ’ERIOK Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders; good terms moderate. Close to Electric c Opera House, Town Hall, etc. J. SHOUT. Proprietor, Late of Plimmerton House.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5669, 17 August 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5669, 17 August 1905, Page 6

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