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of 5s worth a very attractive well got up and admirably illustrated booklet. This wa are now doinu , and shall continue to do to the end of the present month and year at Te Aro House. In addition to the above we have opened out a fresh supply of presents, consisting of glassware, ivory ware, etruscan ware, &c, in very attractive and ornamental designs, with a large assortment of plußh-framed mirrors, brackets, Japanese and painted Boreens, &0., at Te Aro Honse. Thkbe is also a seleot assortment of mechanical and other toys, kaleidosoopes lamp shadeß, photo frames, inkstands dolls' rustic fruit plates, basketwara, and a variety of other srtioles impossible to enumerate at Te Aro House. ' We have thus every advantage to offer to our customers during the present month, viz., the certainty of a very desirable present, varying in value aocordinjr to the amount of goods purohased, and one of the largest and beat seleoted, aye, and best value, stooks of drapery in the aolony, atTe Aro House. Wx have no need to mention the money value of our large stook. as seams to ba the fashion now-a-days. Tha great size of our warehouse, and the fnllnsss and completeness of every department in it, speak londer than words— that there is nothing in the oity either in value or oheapness to surpass Te Aro House.— Advt. Visitors to Wellington and the general publio are reminded that the splendid showrooms of Wilkins & Field, in Manners-street, are always open for publio inspection, and that a pleasant half-hour can be spent in examining their beautiful stook of novelties and now goods specially imported for Christmas and New Year's gifts. Thay have now displayed the finest stock ever seen in Wellington of ladies' and gentleman's travailing and dressing cases, ranging in prioe from £1 to .£l2 10s eaoh; also laather handbags, cigar and oigarette oases and purses. Special attention ia also direoted to their magnificent stook of silver-plated ware and sterling silver goods, imported direot from 1 the celebrated manufactories of Elkington, Dixon, Mappin and Webb, Shaw and Fisher, and Bound and Sons, &0., comprising all tha latest novelties specially suitable for prizes and Christmas and New Year's gifts.— Advt. No blaok eyes, no disooloured faoes, no lingering pain from kioka and bruises, no weak wrists, stiff joints, and sprained ankles, no agony from burns and soalds, if Benshaw's Monarch of Pain is used.— Advt. Here's to the health of the mothers, Here's to the health of the wires, May they uso GOLD MEDAL MILK And keep hearty all their lives I Never get typhoid, never get thin, When Gold Medal Milk they onoe begin.— Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 149, 22 December 1890, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 149, 22 December 1890, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 149, 22 December 1890, Page 2