BUSINESS NOTICES. UNKALA 'J'EA. T L. MACIUK, Morrah's Buildings, " • Tel. Ki-ii, notifies his friends that his now season's Tea is How to hand, and is of remarkably fine quality, and all packed ', on the estate where grown; 10s. Od. pel ' Ijlb., original packet. The finest. Ccvion I ea procur.-ible and only the highest gradu stocked. H is very economical, one-half , quantity required; but, uiiliko ordinary ' [ea, you will require it often. Supplied lo doctors, private hospitals, golf clubs, . ; and leading lumilies throughout New Zens land. * ' _„„,_ AUERDEEN KIPPERS. ' TUSr arrived, consignment of this sen.3 " son's Aberdeen Cured Kippered Hen . rings. .1. W. Ritchie and Son, 51 Moles. . worth Street, WANTWrKiiown, Nurses' Celluloid ) Cull's and Collars, also Linen, alt depths', all sizes; Largo Navy Print Co. MRS. ROSEN, 120 gives the highest price for gentlemen's left-oil' clothing uud boots. 120' Taranaki Street. WANTED. Known, Our New Season's , Blouses (very smart), tussore, .; heavy cream Jap, delaine, muslin-;, etc., f Cole's Drapery Co. 0 nnRY Green's Famous Corn Ointment. . 1 JL It will remove your corn in n few ■ nights. Only Address, Vivian Streot. ■ ' . i WANTED Known, 7!) Samples Ladies' , Satin Underskirts, some trimmed r silk fringe and insertion., ift. lid. to 235. a 9d. Cole's Drapery Co. : 1 W"ANTED, White, Singer, Bealc, Fris> ' »T ler, mid Roseniau Machines to rer pair. Needles for every machino on , s earth. H. Corrick, Universal Supply Co., I 120 Manners Street. i "\Sf ANTED Known, Ladies' Imitation ' _ » » Spun Ribbon Vests, worth 2s. lid., for Is. lid.; shaped Cream Mercerised ■ vests, Is, 7id. Cole's Drapery Co. t QAUSAGES, Dripping, Pork, unequal., 0 fJ led in tho city. My prices suit all' pockets. Wolland, Butcher, Toi-y Street. - TSTANTED Known; New Casement ' 1 ■ y Cloths, 39in., 71d.; SOin., 9id.; soft I f Thick Tussore, bordered casement, 101d,.i i i Cole's Drapery Co. npRY Green's Famous Com Ointment. '; ' -»- It will remove your corn in a fen: nights. Only Address, Vivian Street. WANTED Known, long Lacy Cur-' ' r laining, nearly 2yds. wide,' Hid.,' , Is. lid., ecru or white (double twisted" ' I net). Cole's Drapery Co. SFELDMAN, 132 Taianaki Street,'' • The most reliable second-hand shop in Wellington. 'Phono 1517, Consul! . him. ' Known, Softest Draperies, v» Persian Lawn, Madras, and Earp ness Muslins, dainty now designs, BJd.i - l 9U1., 10U1„ Hid. Cole's Drapery Co. I \j DAVIS gives tbo best prices 'tot: 3 1?I. Left-off Clothing and Boots. Ad-_ l dress Taranaki Street. . 'Phono 2904. WANTED' Known, Quaker Greys and Blues, in Ginghams, Mcrlawns, and Alpacas, smartest BM., 91d„ Is. IUI., Is. lid. Cole's Drapery "Co. SAUSAGES, Dripping, Pork, unequal' led in the city. My prices suit all . pockets. Wolland, Butcher, Tory Street.. , XjSTANTED Known, Our Range of 1 » » Daintv White Coat.s embraces 17S c styles; cut 'prices, ,2s. lid. to 10s. fld. Cole's Drapery Co. OMElliilo for Ireland and Free Rufo. ' for J. Nowboiis\ He beats the market hollow every day. Fresh fish, smoked Chatham Island blue cod, crayfish, oysters, i rabbits. 253 Riddiford Street. ? "WTANTED -Known, Ladies' . Smart 1 YT One-piece Dresses, 7s. lid., Bs. lid., ' 10s. 9d. to 275. Od. j crepe, shantung, pojilin, casements, and muslin. Cole's Drapery Co. [ ! TTIVERY Purchaser of a ,4-mimite At- i 111 tiichment receives 10 Amberol Re- - cords practically free. . Fleming and Co., ' Phoiierks, opp. Library, Newtown. * - W~~ ANTED - Known, 13 Lovely -Rich Sample Ladies' Black Coats, in silk, satin, and cloth, from 425. Cole's Drapery Co. ; , T UNCH Bags-Solid leather Lunch' '' -S-i Bags, double clasp, leather handle.. 1 3s. 9d. each. E. Back and Co., 112 liiddi. - ford Streot, Newtown. .■, W" ANTED Known, Heavy AVide Shan- ; tung Silks, ls.'Cd., Is. Sid., Is. Ud., : 2s. 3d. yard; Magyar Tussore Blouses, 7s, 1 lid., 9s. 9d., Us, 9d. Cole's Drapery Co. I a PIANOS, .CIS, .£l7, JEaO,- ,J;3S. Orgaiui i l ± JLYi 10s., easy lime payments. J. Flom.- i 1 ing and Co., Newtown. '_ ; l TCTtTA NTED Known, Real Ostrich Boos, - «V 10s. 9d., 13s. 9(1., 17s. 9d.; selling \ - fast at these, cut prices. Colo's Draper; . Co., for Bargains. ; j. Ij~HUTCTIINGS, Coachsniith and Gen- . . x\» oral Farrier, opp. Newtown Hotel, s Carts, Expresses, Gigs, etc., made or rei paired. ' t ■■— , , f HOUSES AND LAND WANTED AND : FOR SALE. ; YOUNG Couple, l>est credentials, re- - A quire for term, modern House, - about six rooms, in good locality, furnished preferred, or willing make cash ofi'ei • for furnishings. Particulars to "Dunj edin," "Doininion" Ullice. EXCHANGE, Vacant Building Block for a 5 or (i-voomed House in town; - or connlrj'; would consider accepting »m encumbered 6i'igl« section, or motor-car, 7 in payment. Addi'oss "C.0.T.," "Dominion" ilflicc, Wellingtom "■ , ANTED to~Sell, Block of Building '• Sites, 319 feet frontage; will Uiko " House, single, unencumbered vacant allot- • ment or motor-ear for equity. Address , "Sections," •"Dominion" Ollice, Wcllingf ton. _ _ _ 0 VSTANTEti, a House, about 5 rooms, in > if desirable position; will give several vacant sections as payment. Address "Re- . j sidence," "Dominion" Office, Wellington. TN¥l-;D _ 10 - SeiFoi r Lease on easy terms, Dairy Farm of about 2.")(1 - acres, near Wellington.- Apply "Owner Properly," "Dominion" Office. WANTED lo Rent, for term, 2 or i roomed Whare, at Lyall Bay; re- ,- ferences given. Apply "Donga," "Dominion" Office. FOR SALE, Two good Sections at Faokakariki. Apply to Mr; Stevens, ! Solicitor, Otaki, or Mrs. Francis. Stevens, ' Oriental Bay. 3 TARANAKI OILFIELDS. , : SHAREHOLDERS in the various Tarn, ' naki Petroleum Companies can obtain full and latest reports relating to . , ; tho Petroleum industry in Taranaki by ' subscribing to "THE BUDGET AND ; TARANAKI WEEKLY. HERALD" (« pages). Subscriptions, 13s. per annum, in : advance; posted to all parts of N.Z. 1 Specimen copies posted free, upon appli- • cation. . l j "TARANAKI HERALD AND BUDGET" ] , OFFICE, j New Plymouth. ' r<AMPBELI. COAL PLANT, DG H.P "i ; \J A GREAT SUCCESS. > Mr. N. Andrew, AVnngamii. Dear Sir,— , In reply lo your letter asking us par • , ticulars of working .of our Produeci i Plant and Gas Engine, ' The cost of fuel for the month of May - during which ivo ran 209 hours, was— . S tons 13ewt., at 10s. per lon £1 0 fl j SJowt. coke, ut 2s. per cwt 5 ( : .£4 11 S i The plant is running in a very satisfee- i <<!ry manner, and making no t.-i'r, and wo shall be pleased at any time to show'any intending purchaser of similar plant how ' this one is working.—Yours faithfully ELLIS i BURNAND. LTIX NOTE;—Tho consumption.ehown abovo includes stand-over. losj'.-s, '
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