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CLOSE OF fHE (TREAT ftALE AT TE ARO HOUSE. JAMES SMITH, 1 DaS^hfGreatN^f W*°* 8 ° *"& -a**** during tie last Fourtee, wnseqTnce of the ° f Drapery and Ciothin g' be g 8 to annoUQ <* «•* i, £NORMOUg QUANTITy 0 F "R EMNANT Q ' FANCY DRESSES, in various lengths. |i2tISLLMI^IMr fi2f YDS j 13/6 j FOR j 5/11 !!il£?i_JV!L[j^^ ioi rDs7TS/9|l ; oT^W9" 14JYDS I .15/6 1 for | 4/6 lQT™Tlg^T^rß7r HJYDs 1 14/6 rF^RTG/9" [ [iiJyds I 17/9\J^rrs/6~ ALSO, an IMMENSE NUMBER OF SHORT LENGTHS " ' Varying from 3I yards to yards, ' At prices ranging from Is to 3s lid each. These prices are taken from Goods actually on the table. Superior WINCEYS at less than half-price. JL^L-IBLJ A 6.]A 6 .] FOB 1 2 / 6 I 8f YDS I 10/- FOR I 5/i2_j^J__6^FOß_j_3^ 74 yds I - l^~^oT|673~ 8f yds j I'3/T| for 1 71lOf yds I 9/6 I for I 4/9 I lltL yds | 15/9 | for | 7/Tl IN WINCEYS, there are also a variety of Short Lengths, From 21 yards to QL yards at from 1 2 M to 2s 10d' each - K* m t. « n , ALS0 > AN EXTRAORDINARY QUANTITY OF " ¦ TsfidH^ f° r ilOifi lO if ? arVes 3 * d Melton 7slld 25 3 6df0r12«6d 63 6d W f° r , l8 ,? d £ Carves 4 * d Felt 6a 6d 30s Od for 15» 6d 63 6d Sta y a for 1* "d ! Cravate 6sd . Felt Sa 9d 39s 6d for 20s Od LAMBSWOOL HOSE. STRIPED HOSE. CHEAP RIBBONS. 2Pa!r« fftSfi I? a J rs for 9 * d Silk Ribbons Id yard 2Pa Is , 18 } Zl* ira forlo * d Satin Ribbons ljd yard f f f° r i Bod8 o d H airS farll * d Satin Ribbons 2d yard IpSS f° rr oofo S ft d 2 £ airs forl2 * d Satin Ribbons 2id yard 2 Pairs for2s6d | 2 Pairs f or 15j d | Satin Ribbons sfd yard , ».sfrC* T Paii-s ' ¦ ¦ ¦ 0 F f! HOICE \Av ITNEY U^ANKETS, At the following reduced prices :—: — 12s 6d, 15s 6d, 18s 9d, 19» 6d, 23s 6d, 28s 6d, 29s 6d, 32s 6d. ¦These superior Blankets - — -* - ' vary in length . . * From gi- yards to 2^ yards. ' AN EARLY CALL IS SOLICITED. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE. Cuba-street, 16th August, 1876. i SEED POTATOES FIKKCALDIE & STAINS ¦ Will hold their j WEN TONS LANCASHIRE FLUKES, FIRST SHOW OF LADIES' SILK L Canterbury grown. JACKETS , ; ¦ Also, . , Early Shawa, Early Rose, Early Good. . SATURDAY, the 12th AUGUST. rich, Cambridge Kidneys, Elm-leaf Kid. j ney's, and many choice new kinds, offeredIn announcing this department, j f° r * Qe first time in Wellington, samples ' KIRKC ALD I E & STAINS 'of which are on view iv the window. o •11 "*•« „ ".".", , „ I Ex Alhambra, from Melbourne— Specially notify the introduction of a One hundred bushels choicest Seed Peai, number of . , „ including — FRENCH AND GERMAN SAMPLE Seed peas— M'Lean's Little Gem JACKETS ' Seed P eas — M 'Lean's Advancer 1 Seed peas— M'Lean's Premier Purchased in London at a great discount on Seed 1 peas— M'Lean's Best of All '¦ the first cost. These goods are exceedingly Seed peas— Veitche's Perfection novel in styles, no two being alike. ! Seed peas— Yorkshire Hero • •' Seed peas— Queen of Dwarf 4 " Seed peas— Lodg-podded Tom Thumb Black Cashmere Jackets, with silk Seed peas—Bishop's Dwarf sleeves, and all Cashmere S e °d peas— Ringleader, &c. , Sleeveless Jackets, in cashmere, silk, New Peas— GL F. Wilson and mattelasse . New peas-Laxton's Omega Tabliers, quite new, in cashmere, silk W P MB - ;Krt » Earf y Gem „ j iSew peas — Dr. Al'Lean applique, &c, &c. j Ladies' Dust Cloaks, a very necessary j ' F- COOPER, garment for either walking or Seedsman and Florist, • . , driving Centrid Store, Children's Crossovers, in cashmere, . Man tierg-fttreet, Wellington. silk, mattelasse, white and colored SINGERIS SEWING MACHINES, _ fancy materials, all sizes. M'DOWELL I~CO. have been ap' J. pointed SOLE AGENTS for fchw Province for the SINGER SEWING FIRST SHOW DAY, 12th AUGUST. MACHINE. The superior excellence of the GENUINE t SINGER has been amply proved by th« unequalled amount of public patronage it KIRKCALDIE & STAINS. II 11 * 8 received-; and more emphatically to by the host of imitators, whovainlV afe' „___________________________ tempt to copy its merits. .<•< • The temptation to practice false eebnbnir SD AN X S AND' SON, ¦? P" rcbaßin S Cheap Imitntion MichipM bkandok-sxke^t, . ' £»?;*?, awa « v u with b >- «» red&ckd HA V E o; X SAL E, .- PRl^iws or the SINGER,, nut bfll^ tKe Gas fittings, pumps , * - ' Ka^ " u t now -the cheapest in the 'market - Gas, steam, and water pipes For full particulars, apply to ,• ' „ ' Brass Cocks for steam or w ater . - t uinnu/t'f r a. nr\ Steam gauges , ««i« * • * , Hir^i- o^' - Pet cocks, single and double tallow cups bole A S ente for Wellington/ Copper and brass pipeg . i Ar . o _¦ .. Steam donkey pomps . J—.-"' 15 - — Machines may be purchased on Stocker's beer engines, indiarubber hose I V mc a y men *s of small weekly or' monthly '" Copper boilers 1 amounts to suit Customers. - Sheet brass, copper and powter coils —:—-=¦= — = .... Steam pans ; ALBION HOTEL, And every drtTJlc for" engineers and soap .Corxbr of Codrtexay Placb ah* ~ t 00116FS rp Galvanised spouting, rideing, and curving • lory-strket. To Arrive— Sleam Engines, by TaDgye. taken the above well-known hostelry, ihvitw , old friends and new. MONKfT MONEY! MONEY! LOAN AND DISCOUNT COMPANt, . r „_ , Lambton Qnay, next to Mr Hughes'. Stationer. 111 1 Proprietors of this Company are prepared to offer advantages to persons in tows I or country in want of accommodation. Sums from £5 to ,£SOOO advanced 011 persona) security, repayable by weekly monthly/ or quarterly instalments. • .Money advanced r.pon iir:j>osit of deeds either frcuhold or kaaehold, bills of sale, bilk of lading, bonded eurtirfefltes.. shares insurance- policies, or any other tangible ßecnritV. Trade-bills disconnted-daily at current rateg'. " .' _. . ; - . . ' Loaiis can'beH)Dfeain'4d for'Atiy pe'rfca/ aud^tie-rt-uli'aVr£nged 'for^if-r6fak«d;' - : 1 "^Ol trarisactions eiiteHained, 'and aft?ance&" < m*a'de 'wiyiotit dfel^if tK* ieotiritr b* 1 ' approved of, -¦' ff riV i 'J< 1 r «c;r /..pti/j.-* ,- /« t .- ¦ . . .-<? 7>

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Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 44, 21 August 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 44, 21 August 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 44, 21 August 1876, Page 1

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