MAN THE LIFEBOAT. TO THE RESCUE ! TO THE RESCUE ! THE- FLAG OP DISTUESS IS UP. THE public of Wellington ought to I 'ft' sympathised with. There are so mairt calls upon them at present from the Drapers/ that they must have great difficulty in dedrffng upon whom to bestow their favors., The ToUoWU ing ought to be sufficient : — . , i>*" " GEORGE PIRIE is the hardest up, and, in consequence, is compelled to sell the cheapest. Scores of red pencils have been worn to stumps, in reducing Drapery and Clothing to less than half the usual price. Cannot spare time to quote prices. The flag bears the strange device, T E AR O GENUINE SALE. GEORGE PIRIE, Draper aud Clothier, Corner of Cuba and Manners-streets. SPECIAL NOTre*T"« r F ':*¦? !» MACLEAN'S SALE. • 'q ___ . ¦¦ .1 i£ '¦ *'-•' ) FURTHER BEDTTCTIOM < l ; ° ' ' ¦• - -. ;!"at Costumes, 32s— reduced t;o 12s lid Black silk costumes, .130s— re ; ._ ___ cluced to 79s 6d Dresses, good qualities, 25s— reduced to 8s 6d White towels, 6d-^redueed to 34d Tablecloths, 3s— reduced to la lld Antimacassars, Is 6d— reduced to 6Jd Carpets reduced to. 9 Jd , • n Fine white calico, 36in» wide, re* Q duced to 2s 3Jd the half-dpzeq j \-i ;f Men's and boys' clothing, neartyxufcr half-price ' > f " i >v c, Coats, 9s 6d; caps, Is 3d ; '"Y'jT Overcoats, 25s 6d; shirty 2a. Sd/.V,,*'* , Trousers, 7s 6d; flannels, 3a lid- »w* Shirts, Is Ud ; socks, 4sd' •» T Collars, 7d ; scarfs, 9*d .} f ™ Knickerbooker , suits, taaVji&o'orf braided, Ss lid .miA Berlin wool patterns at. no'riiliiaT' '.„ prices • ' - ! ! ' > Scrim, 6£d, superior, quality/ , 7 .'''.'!"> Note the Address — / ' l A. H. MACLEAN, ***** CUBA-STKEKT.' WASHING MACHINES, i"^ hhrh < r . Arson's PatskKJlJ, v'-ifii , OF TIME J 1 ]' -\ n "\ i{ £> A SAVING OF LABOUR'!!'! *'l' r .. ¦ ¦ , £5 6s. .'»J';-.r»ft WILLIAM DA W.S QJ&k Wholesale and Retail FußNisHltr« AND GBNEttAL I^dNSIONOER, Featherston-street, Welliugtpq./ -t f-r\ Sole Agent for New Zealand ," »; »^ H- : " •¦"; --rt OME SHUTTLE SEWING MACfll^B. Tliis Machine, for family use and light iUktaufacturing purposes, ' ' 1l "' ' l! IS SUPERIOR to ANY OTHER MACHINE, And for all practical workine, expenses.. SIMPLICITY, STRENGTH, ¦&"&&AvrY, It is unapproached,by any qther Machine iuxauieu. . ji.tf is constructed on sound mechanical prin?» .ciplc3, .the result of tho oflfbrts pf tie most talentecLinveiitors in America, cxteiicHng.bfer a |oug,stiries.pf years. -" . •. .' It will d em, Fell, Bind, Cord, 'Braid,. ''''' l Seam, Tuck) Ruffle, Hemstitch, Gather^ "" And Sew ou at the same tiino, and. will Work equally well on SilJc^rLinen, (W-oolltn, and'c^ton Goods with iik/fflffi? T* ' , pr. Cotton ,^hrpad, .¦,;,, , \ SIMPLE, cbMPACT^BFFJtCIKKiTj DUBA tiLB, AKJD COM^>'IBXB. ,{ '" Equally Good fortune or HeavyiWork. ,, v IT IS A TRIUMPH OF AfEdHANieik, -i- GIiNIUS. r ' ' '.'V^ The only Practical Low-Pricea L^k^Stitch . Sewing^ aqhiue, ever invented. Each Machine |s sent put threaded, ready for operation, arid uio directions are so complete that any one can run it successfully. JACOB JOSEPH & CO., Sole Agents for Wellington and neighboring , , Provinces., ,- r rr ,, WELLINGTON MACHINE ' BlSCtftT FACTORY. '/""r IBEG to call the attention of. ike publio xi to the undermentioned 7BISCUITB of my manufacture :¦ — .;-.. Ship Biscuits, Ist qnality Arrowroot do Ship Biscuits, 2nd Quality Ab«rttethy do Cabin ,do , . Gem do Butter do' ' !l ' De^ef^:^ do Sodd do ' Salpok'' ' lo Coffee ' dq ' BwdtW, " " h &> Miked ,do * '-.a'^ge^^'Oo Milk do ._ I direct special attenfcibn tofthe "Banting Biscuit." A trial is-aolicited. To be had of all dealers, and kb'ihe FActorVt n ' ¦i H Telegraphic orders from Cotintry-CoUt^Mers ( , promptly attended ft!. '•• S. .8. GRIFFITHS, PROPRraroB. ' i J !_; J L_i* - ! .rP BARBER, Dyer and 'deAtier, next . door to Mr. Quiun's, Dixon-street, originally estaHisbed in London,' in 1844; . Gentlemen's clothes cleaned, renovated) end hoc pressed at London prices. - ¦ , - NOTICE OF REMOVAL, .. , , G E 0 Re B CLO X E, . Boot and Shoemaker, (Late of TinakoH Road), - ; li, BEGS to inform his friendg and costoWets 1 that he" is now CUrryiilg on business" m MAifNERs-HTKEET. Ladies,',. Gerits', 'and Chfldrtn's Boots, &c, of the best defcrTp'fitfc will always be kept on hand.' ! Uppet*'ahtl Leather Grindery subplieid to the tfade. ; i 79 EbTABLISHED 1858 "' ! ' "" pROFfi 8S O R RO W h\\, Hair Makupact^rbb^ ¦ ' Wholesale PeR pu m'e'b, ' Dealer in Hair Dresses, Sundries, Combs Brushes, Cutlery, Leather Bags, Powfe B ,oiand Mirrors, Head Dresses, Friaettes, and all article* requisite for the Toilette, &c., &c. Bole Manufacturer of the celebrated Bay Leaf Rum, which prevents the Hair from falling off. ' . ' 'i; : ; N.B.— Hair-brushing by Hydraulic power. Please note the address— SAMUEL ROWLEY, t South of Empire Hotel, W Ulis-Btreet. ; XBEG respectfully to inform the Public that my son ( Mr James Peters, jun., wW Is in the same business as myself m. Taraflhl namely, the Boot and Shoe" trade) and t SS mutnally agreed not to hold ourselves resiioS sible for eacli other's liabilities. H JAMES PETERS, 4th July. ' <***«<*.
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Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 44, 21 August 1876, Page 4
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