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J ML KAN, Jun., IRONMONGER, Wishes to notify lii^ numerous customers that ho Ims UWMOVBD INTO THE NEW BUILDING, ust erected on tho &ile of his old sliop, whovo ho hopes to recoivo a continuance of their patronage. IT IS NOT A FACT That ho intends to raise his prices now i hat ho h:ia got into a larger and more Htylish building, but the quality will continue as before, the very bkst onTjT ; and the prices, as formerly, cannot bo beaten, as ho is realty THE CHEAPEST IRONMONGER. As tho now building is much larger than tho old promises, a much larger stock will bo carried, and customers can roly on getting their wants supplied at a reasouablo price. Eureka Wringers, lOin, 8s Gd ; llin, 10s Gd ; 12in, 13s Gd ; 1-tin. 17s Extra Rollers fitted, lOin, 3s 9d ; llin, 4s Gd ; 12in, 5s Gd ; 14in, 7s Mrs. Potts's Sa,d Irons — plain, 4s Gd ; plated, 5s (set of 3) AGATEWARE. The Genuine American Agateware (not the imitation made in Germany), in great variety, just opened up. Primus Stoves, No. 0. 8s 6d ; Noiseless, 15s each. Duplicate parts for same kept in stock Castlo Brand Hat Polish, all colours, 6d per bottle J. fM'LEAN, Jun., IRONMONGEPt, 28, WILLIS-STREET. VEITCH' AND ALLAN, CUBA-STREET. just 'purchased the balance of this season's stock of JACKETS ! JACKETS ! From two of the largest warehouses in the city, at such prices as will cnablo us to offer thorn to tho public for LESS THAN THEY COST TO LAND. Wo shall offer thorn in four lots, as follows : — Lot 1—35 STYLISH JACKETS, usual price 13s Gd, now for -f f\ If* Lot 2— 35 FASHIONA BLK JACKETS, usual price 255, now -i A '/> Lot 3— lo SUPERIOR LADIIOS' CLOTH JACKETS, usual price 355, Now OOi'fl j Lot 'i-GO HANDSOME JACKETS, usual price 425, 455, 47s Gd, All now for CbM if* each. 50 LADIES' NEW FASHIONA BLE CAPES, 12/6, 15/-, 18/- 21/-, 25/- ■ Those aro much below regular prices, and REMARKABLY CHEAP ! VEITCH AND ALLAN. iptREAT REMOVAL SALE! XJTREAT REMOVAL SALE! JAMES PETTIE, SPECIALITY DRAPER, Cuba-street, Has decided to accept offer for the lease of his No. 11 shop in Cuba-street. In consequence ho must hold a COMPULSORY SALE, As it is uttorly impossible to put all his stock back in his old promises. Tho stock must bo reduced by JG2ooo , before tho end of June. , v RELINQUISHING MEN'S CLOTHING* EVERY LIxNE WILL BE OFFERED X.T COST PRICE! REMEMBER— This Sale is Genuine RUMEMBEtt-Tho stock is all fresh and new REMEMBER— Tho f,took must be reduced by REMEMBER— I must give possession by Ist July REMEMBER to read inset Wednesday's Post REMEMBER— The Sale starts on .THURSDAY, 2nd JUNE. Rememuer the Address— JAMES PETTIE, Cuba.-strekt. " "foTOW is tho Winter of our Discontent made Glorious," by using BEDFORD'S RAINPROOF UMBRELLAS. Tho best procurable in tho colony. Wiso men are liko troos, hero one and thoro one; but all wise men buy only Bedford's Umbrellas. To be obtainod at his Shop, 181, Lambton-quay.

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Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 137, 11 June 1898, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 137, 11 June 1898, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 137, 11 June 1898, Page 7