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• TE ARO S HOUSE. *- - ¦» COIONIAI-MADE CLOT HIIf G . TAMES SMITH has received, ex Rangitoto, from Melbourne, bis shipments of Men's, Boys', and Youths' COL ON IAL-MADE CLOT HIM, which for STYLE, FINISH, ani* QUA LI T V has been pronounced the most select choice of COLONIAL-MADE CL OTI X N Q that has ever been turned out of the MELBOURNE CLOTHING FACTORY. CUBA-STBEET, WELIJNqTON.

A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTIOI GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. to rj'O compete with imported Boots, 1 JL LMDSAY is how prepared to ofli r i Colonial-made Boots arid Shoes, mannf^ . tured on the premises with the aid < machinery, ready made or made to orde: at the following Priceß,^ FOR CASH ONLY! Men's Elastic Boots, ... 18s Watertight Boots 17s Frontlace Boots * 16s Blucher Boots 14a Oxford Shoes, lace or elastic 14s • Women's Frontlace Boots ... 10s Gd Second"to none fot* style and quality. Cheaper Goods if wanted. NTB. — A liberal discount for Wholesal Orders. J. LAWRIE, HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBER Copper Smith and Zinc Worker, &c. ¥lILIS-STfiEET, Wellington. County orders punctually attended to. RANDALL'S GLSNPARA WINE. Red and White, ON SALE by the undersigned in bulfe and bottle. EDWARD PEARCE. 10th. August. CLUB TAP. TpRANK BROUGHTON begs respectfully to inform his Mends and the "public of Wellington that he has feaken the Club Tap, and trusts that by keeping a good article he will receive a share of their patronage. * COUNTER LUNCHEON from 11 a.m. to to 1 p.m. daily. ¦ STAPLES' ALES always on draught. Wines and Spirits of the best brands. 2nd March. * T^DWARD WILSON requests attention i XJ to the following descriptive price list of Clothing: — £ s £ Sup black dress coat -- .-330 Do do do best .. 315 C Do do frock coat \. .. 310 0 Do do do best ..440 Tweed sac suits from .. ..330 Best do West of England .» 4 12 6 Nelson twreed suits . . ..476 Do do trousers.. .. ICO Durable trousers from.. .. olb 6 Super black suits from .. 412 0 At his Tailoring Establishment, Lambton Quay, Next to Mr. P. Laing's. BO2^ES, HORNS, AND ZINC. rHHE undersigned is a cash buyer of Bones, Horns, Zinc, Second-hand Corn < Sacks, and all kinds of Colonial Produce connected with the trade. » j Bone Dust at £8 per ton. Reduction on large orders. j Lot of cheap Chicken Wheat and Barley on hand. HXEL TONKS, Steam Mills, Manners-street. 6th April

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Evening Post, Volume VIII, Issue 84, 10 May 1872, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume VIII, Issue 84, 10 May 1872, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume VIII, Issue 84, 10 May 1872, Page 1