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Post Office Hotel, G. W- TABOB, Pkopbietok. HAVING purcnased the Lease and Goodwill ol the above popular and centrally situated hostelry, G. W. T. begs to inform his numerous friends and he commercial community that every are ana attention will be given to the omforts and requirements of Permanent Boarders and Commerical Travellers. The house afiordß excellent accommodation. A SPECIAL FEATURE. % One Shilling Luncheon Dail?, from,, 1 to 3 o'clock. The very best brands of Wines, Ales and Spirits. G. W. TABOR, Proprietor. HUME <fc SON WHOLESALE & RETAIL GRO ERS TEA IMPORTERS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. 63 and 65, Willis Street. CEYLON AND INDIAN TEAS. IN buying Teas from Hume & Son you get them at Importers Prices. Consumers of the fragrant beverage thus save not less than four intermediate profits, or f d to Is per lb. Note the Prices Magnificent rich, pure, fragrant, 2s and

2s 3d per lb Extra Choice Ceyion, 2s 6d and 2b 3d per lb . . This is the finest and most delicious tea the world can produce, and is superior towiiat issoldbymostteadealers at 3s 6d per lb ; 5 10, and 15 packets, in ur tight boxes, without extra charge. Prompt attention given to orders by post, which should be accompanied by postal order. HUME & SON'S Teas have a more exquisito aroma and delicious flavour than any other tea ever introduced into New Zea and HUME & SON Import tneir Tea direct trom the famous Haputale group of Sea Estates, in which they have a interest. GROCERIES—Every description imported direct, and sold at the Lowest Wholesale Pbices. HUME & SUN, The Largest Tea, Wjne, and Provision Pealers in New Zealand, —63 and 05, Willis-street, Wellington—- *** 200 Boxes, lllbs each, Finest China * Tea, from 14s 6d per box. Hal■shests, from Is Cd to 2s 6d per lb

FIELDERS PRICES. IN returning thanks to the vast number of customers who have placed their confidence in him throughout past years, H FIELDER intends, by still further reducing hi 3 prices, to not only maintain that confidence, but to obtain a visit from the few who have not yet visited the Universal Provider. Below are appended a few of his Reduced Prices : Drawiiagroom Suites from ¥. s d £l2 and 15 0 0 Diningroom Suites, Morocco. leather.,, ',','. . -» 0 0 Spring Mattrassea, 4ft 6in ... 17 6 Boring Mattresses, 3ft 6m ... 017 6 Chamber Services, from ... 0 8 6 Kitchen Tables, from ... 010 0 Dressing Tables, from ... 0 7 0 Floor Cloth, per yd, from... 0 18 Linoleum, per yard, from ... 0 2 0 Spring Couches 1 10 0 Occasional Tables, from ... 0 3 6 Cane Seat Chairs, from ... 0 5 0 Wood Seat Chairs, from ... 0 'i 6 Austrian Chairs, from ... 0 7 Q Kitchen Dressers, from ... I 7 Q Chests' Prawers, from ~, 110 6 Carpets, a large stock, pryd from 0 10 Oheffoniers, Bft 6in, polished 210 0 Children's High Chairs ... 0 5 0 Children's Carpet Chairs ... 0 2 0 Washstanda, from ... ... _0 9 0 Iron Bedsteads in endless variety. All goods guaranteed, and delivered free to all parts of tno city, A large assortment of China and Glass ware, Platedware, Cutlery, and Ironmongery ' Note the Address: Henry Fielder, THE UNIVERSAL PROVIDER, Manners and Lombard streets, Wellington

UNION HOTEL PAHjATTJA PriC© PROPRIETOR. and the public generally that he has taken over tbe obove bote], and trusts to receive the same liberal patronage bestowed on his predecessor, Mr. C. A Christiansen, and Spirits ot the best brands only, Good stabling and Paddocks. R. PRICE, Proprietor

THOMAS JAQO, CABINETMAKBK, UPHOLSTERER, AND UNDERTAKER, QUEEN-STKEET. MASTERTON

■ LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WAIRAPA. Main bibbei Gbettown Incorporate under the Building Societies Act, 1876. DIKEOTOBS Messrs W. 0. duff (chairman). M. Caselberg, J. Fuller, W. Booth. W Skcet, and C. Pharazyn. The Annual Income exceeds £15,000, Capital on Loan £22,000; Profits already allotted £4 817 j Reserve fund £892. The purposes for which the Association is established are twofold. In the first plaoe it offers an excellent method of investment to those who wish to accumulate their capital or savings at the highest rate consistent with p.er £: security, and by allowing small or large Bums to bo invited by periodical payments, it conforms to the circumstances of all classes. In the second place, to those who require loans upon properties they already possess, oi who may meet with opportunities of acquiring properties advantageously, it presents themeansof Dbtaining advances upon favorable terms. Th 6 Association receives fixed deposits at rates tp La igreed upon. Sul ' " ' "^ o the manager. A liberal commission allowed o agents on investment shares issued through hem. Office Hours—Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, froa to 4 p.m. Pay Day—The first Saturday in e*ch month, between the hours of « ad 4, and 7 and 9 p.m. W AGENTS— Mastcrton —Mr G. S. W Dalrymple. Car terton—Mr FH. Wood. Feathcrston— Vi O Oox. Pahl tua—Mr A. Reesa. G WYBTT ■tanager A GOJJ) MINER WHO SUF FEKED FROM Nervous and Wasting Debility, Loss of Vigor &c„ was restored to health in B uch a REMARKABLE MANNER, after all else had FAILED. | and he will on receipt of a self-addressed | stamped envelope, send the mode of i this FREE to all fellow sufferers. | AddreßS, A Miner, G.P.0., Sydney. i

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Bibliographic details
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3738, 17 February 1891, Page 4

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865

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3738, 17 February 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3738, 17 February 1891, Page 4

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