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SURATURA TEA
the queen of teas 9 Suiatuia is queen in the big houses, Suiatuia is queen in the cottages. People of all soits and conditions prefei Suiatura because it is delicious andfiagiant. Suraturais pure honest Ceylon tea, guaianteed not blended with Indian, China, 01 any cheap or inteiior teas.
EETAIL PEICES : Suiatura A quality - - - 1/6 per lb. Suratura B quality - - - 1/9 per lb. Suratura D quality - - - 2/- per lb. Suratura X quality - - - 2/4 per lb. SOLD BY ALL STORES.
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS
SALE OF OIL CASKS, DRUMS, Etc. Railway Depaitmerot, Head Office Wellington, 7th June, 1904. \\7 RITTEN OFFERS will be lecenV V ed art: this Office up to Noon of MONDOY, 27th June, 1904, for the purchase of about 211 Oil Casks, 560 5-gaJ-lon Oil Drums, and 87 Chloride of Lime Ja.i s The above can be seen on application to the Railuav Storekeeper, Pet one. Delivery to be taken at the Railway Stoi cs. By oi dci . T. RONATNE GeneraJ Manager. N.Z. Raalw.iys
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS
PALMERSTON WINTER SHOW 21st to 24th JUNE, 1904.
HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS to Palmerston North, available for return until 27th June, 1904, will be obtainable fiom any station on the Wel-lington-Napier-New Plymouth Section tram 20th to 23rd June, inclusive, and from Masfterton, Dannevirke, and mtermedaate stations by morning trariais on 24th June. BY ORDER.
WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD
CONTRACT No. 130
STEEL MOORING BUOYS
TENDERS «ill be received at this Office up to 215 p.m. an THURSDAY, the 23rd day of June, 190 i, for the above Contract, for the construction and dehvei-y of Four Steel Mooring Buoys to the Wellington Harbour Board. Tenders are to be addresseld to the Chairman, in closed enveJopes, and endorsed outside "Tender for Contnaiot No. 130." Plans, specifications, conditions, etc., may be seen at the Office of the Board during office hours, where tender and schedule forms may be obtained. The lowest or aary tender not necessarily accepted. WILLIAM FERGUSON, Secret ary. Harbour Boaird Office, Wellington, 9th June, 1904.
WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD
DEPARTURE OF THE EARL OF RANFURLYAND ARRIVAL OF LORD PLUNKET.
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Whaives and Stares will be CLOSED for the conduct of business on MONDAY, the 20th instant. WILLIAM FERGUSON, Secretary Harbour Board Offices, Wellington, 14th June, 1904.
WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU RAILWAY COMPANY, LTD.
MANAWATU AND WEST COAST A. AND P. ASSOCIATION'S WINTER EXHIBITION AT PALMERSTON.
JUNE 21st to 24th, 1904
HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS, at 2d pei Mile First^class and Id per Mile Second-class (except where ordinary fares aie less) mil be issued from all Company's Stations to Palmerston from MONDAY, 20th, to THURSDAY, 23rd June, and by Mail Train, on FRIDAY, 24th, available for return until 27th June. Minimum Fares — First-cllas®, 4s ; Second-olass, 2s. Return Excursion Fares, Wellington to Palmerston, 14s 6d and 7s 3d W. M. HANNAY, General Manager. Wellington, 14th June, 1904.
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Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 207, 18 June 1904, Page 17
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488Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 207, 18 June 1904, Page 17
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