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THE WELLINGTON WOOLLEN CO.'S EXHIBITS AT THE LATE AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SHOW WERE PURCHASED BY KIKKCALDIE & STAINS, And are now te be Been in their apaoioua SHOW WINDOWS. The EXHIBITS Comphiss— TWEEDS, MAUDS, and RUGS, MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING, DRESS TWEEDS, FLANNELS and BLANKETS, SHIRTINGS. &o. CITIZENS and THE PUBLIC GENERALLY Desirouß of securing at this time of the year a souvenir of the PfcTONE WOuLLKN MILL Are recommended to Inapeot the SPLENDID VAMIETY of MAUDS a«d TRAVELLING RUGS. Peic«B from— 17/6. 21/-, 24/-, 25/-, 30/-, 32/6, 37/6 The above should command speofcl attention from the travelling publio, aa the produotions are the very best, and the prioea lower than that usually ruling for the same class of gooda. FOR TBE CHRIBTMAB HOLIDAYS, PRTONE TWEED SUITS TO MEASURE, 42/-, 50/-, 63/In Ova Well-known Cut and Finish. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS. THE ECO NO MIC! SPECIAL~NOTICE ! In oonseqnenoe of rain to-day, GEORGE ft KERSLEY bog to intimate the POSTPONEMENT OF THEIB ANNIVERSARY BONUS DAY TO TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 22nd. OPENING OF LARGELY EXTENDED PREMISES MESSRS. GEORGE & KERSLEY oannot allow their first year of suooessful trading, whioh has just closed, to pass without making an effort to oonvey to their ouatomera some idea, however inadequate, of the grateful sentiments they entertain for the liberal support accorded to them during the past twelve months. They purpose, therefore, observing TO-MORROW as the ANNIVERSARY of the INAUGURATION OF THEIB BUSINESS, AND ON THAT DAY WILL RETURN TO EACH CUSTOMER DURING THE DAI A BONUS OF 10 PER CENT. ON EVERY PURCHASE. The oonstant growth of their bueineaa and development of their HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY DEPARTMENT has necessitated inoreased accommodation. Dnring the past month builders have been busy, and the new addition now oompletod will provide us with the BEST LIGHTED DRESS AND HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY WAREHOUSE IN WELLINGTON. We need aoaroely add that the suooess we have aohieved has been largely owing to onr strict adherenoe to the net cash system, whioh secures the best possible value to every oustomer. Messrs. GEORGE & KERSLEY respeotfully solioit an inspection in confirmation of the above statement. MONTHLY FURNITURE REPORT. THE Furniture Trade, like most colonial industries, is beginning to feel the beneficial effeot of the present rise in the prioe of wool. Buyers are operating more freely, and those in the trade look for great things in the near future. Cash buyers are the life and aoul of shopkeepers, and oan always seonre the best value for ready money. Rnling prioes for last month are as follow :— Full-Bize Feather Beds, 50s ; Feather Pillows, 4b 6d ; Kapok Pillows, 2s 6d ; Kapok Beds, 15b ; Duohesse Table and Waahatand, 755 ; well-made Cheat of Drawers, 30s ; Carpets, 9ft x 7ft 6in, 25b ; Kohn'a beat Austrian Chairß, 5a sd. Diningroom Suiteß can be bought at £10 10b. Drawing-room Suitea oan be had at any price, according to style and quality, from £8 10a. K/C KOHN'S BEST AUSTRIAN CHAIRS 5/5 AQ.L DUCHESSE CHEST DRAWERS 4<2/QA I DUCHESSE TABLE AND WASHSTAND, Q£l Otfc/- . Brass Handles and Bevelled Glass O^t/2/6 KAPOK PILLOWB 2/6 15/. 2ft 6in KAPOK BEDS 15/18/- 3ft Oin KAPOK BEDS 18/21/- 3ft 6in KAPOK BEDS 21/24/. 4ft Oin KAPOK BEDS 24/27/- 4ft 6in KAPOK BEDS 27/ALL WORK GUARANTEED. SCOULLAR & CHISHOLM. P.S.— WJ) are the only house in Wellington that hold Gold Medals for the quality of our Furniture. AGENTS FOR M'KENZIE'S FURNITURE RENOVATOR. MUSIC ! MU8I0 ! MUSIC l~ A LINDSAY ONE MONTH ONLY. „ _ _ , ... . ± r Has opened a Splendid Assortment of A PARCEL °^ c 8c 8 W 0 ° B BTH ° F NEW gOOTS, SHOES, and BLTPPEES. QNE POUND. fob AH Excellent cilTc. *Ob Teach.bs ' SPRING AND BUHItSB WEAR. and Others. I ! Juat what is Wanted for the present and Paroel A pontaina 20 assorted Songß, Piano inooming season. Solos and Dances Parcel B contains 20 new and pretty Songs Selected from the Best and Most Paroel C contains 20 attractive Piano Solos ReliableJlakerb. REMEMBRR! PRICES THE LOWEST POSSIBLE. Send Postal Note to Ladieß' Nut Brown Tan Shoea WRTT.nTiI RJf}"rT JONTCS fi, Co Ladiea' Fawn Tan Boota and Shoea F mNOORG^ANSMUsfc 0 * Ladiea' White Walking Shoea, varioua atylea WA BEHOU SE, Ladiea' Amerioan Glaoe Kid Boots and Shoes Lambton-quay, Wellington.. Ladies' Langtry Shoes, Brown and Black 'lhe Beat Variety of Evening Shoes in the City Ladiea' one and two bar Tan and Black M; ELLER & SON, Barrio . fl , GibMl , 8 REMOVED TO 100; WILLIS- STREET. fa^ G^dfSd.^Va^.ioa'ed; up to 30a . . . , Genta* Tan Balmoral Boota and Shoeß, all \T ELLER * SON beg to announoe to shades, odours, and styles, lite, 15s, 18a, jLtX. the publio that they are now ocou- 20a, up to 37a 6d pying their new premiaes in Willis-Btreet G en t 8 ' Glaoe Kid Boots and Shoes (adjoining Mr. Hoby'a, dentist). Genta' K.C. and K.I Boota, hand-aewn prinIn thanking the pubtio for the liberal „ s>P'e, 24a, extra good patronage bestowed upon them in the past. Hard-wearing Boota and Shoea, for Boys and U. E. * Son wish to atate that, having built Youtha large Workehopa and apaoioua Showrooma, Hard : weanng Boot and Shoes, for Girle, all Ac, expenaeß being thereby reduced, they B1 ?9* 3 are in a better poaition than heretofore to Genta Boota, made to order, 18a, 20a, 255, exeoute with despatch all orders that may be 3 ?8, 35a entruated to them. Hoping to receive an All kinda of Boota and Shoea made to order, ...i, n .ii from a plain Slipper to LadiOß or Genta early oau^ Po]o or Hnntlug Boot(J Youra sincerely, M. ELLER A SON. A. LINDSAY, LiMBTON-QUAY, CUBA-STBBET, AND N.B.— Furniture paoked and removed. Pbtone. Cabinetmaking.Upholatoring, Frenoh Polißhing, and Picture-frame Making. Repairs a •_ Speciality. A T Dunedin Winter Show, WARDELL LAOE CURTAINS BROS, again oarried off Firat Prise for HA MS, against all-comers. 1000 PAIPS to ° hooße fr ° m> ** PBICES:-Hams,7idperlb C. SMITH'S, «d-,Mp«lb The Cash Dbapeb, Cuba-stbket. -- R c D MO RPRTH begs to inform Mb . "-¦ friends and the publio generally that he has started business in oonjunotion with COIAoEi Lo. Mr. S. Carroll aa an Aooountant, Statis- __ tioian, Financial and Eatate Agent. He ia Tim «„•/i iv i j n/r i prepared especially to construct tables of HE follow ng Celebrated Makea are .;. „ , , . , „ „. c * statistics, and to undertake the solution of kept in ailsiies at C. SMITH'S, The Cash puzzling problems that arise in connection ~~ «« «. », w'to bnaineaa. Draper:— Thompson, PB, CB, f & N, Offiooa: X Pull, Aoie, French Wove, and 100 dozen ChftmbM ° f Commerce, 42, Lambton-quay. , , _^^. „ . fIJ n. rA oo d iij«.j. Iv reference to the above, I beg to asßure of oheaigAes, la lid, 2s Cd, 2a lid pur. my frißnd| , and cl j enta tfaa f un( £ r th(J new arrangement their intarests will receive yrp >T>O HHO'kTT'P prompt and confidential treatmont. j^^^V " ' S. CARROLL.

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 123, 21 November 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 123, 21 November 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 123, 21 November 1895, Page 1