MAN THE LIFEBOAT. TO THE RESCUE • TO THE RESCUEI THE FLAG OF DISTRESS & tf£, ; '. THE public of Wellington' oug^t "to* '^a^ sympathised with, "fliero are so many' calls upon them at present from tlie Drapers, that they must havo great difficulty. in deciding upon whom Ao bestow their favors.L The following ous:ht to be sufficient :— » r GEORGE PIRIE is the hardest" up, ana, m*, consequence, is compelled to sell, the cheapest. Spores 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, TE ARO GENUINE SALE. . GEORGE PIRIE, .<¦ 1 , Draper and Clothier, Corner of Cuba and Manners-streets. ' " I OPBCIAL NOTICE; 1 ' MACLEAN'S 1 ' •' i_ T¦ n T FURTHERS Costumes, 32s — reduced to 12s lid Black silk costumes, 130s— reduced to 79s 6d Dresses, -good, qualities,* 2sa— reduped to ,Ss 6d y ' White towels, 6d — reduced to 34d Tablecloths, 3s— reduceclTols lld AntimacasßarB r , Is 6d-— reduced to 6id, ; _ . "' Carpets' reduced toc9Jd / A Fine white calico, 36in. wide, reduced to 2^ 3£d the half-dozen Men's and boys* clothing, nearly half-price Coats, 9s 6d ; 'caps', ls^d- y Overcoats, 25s 6d ; Shirts, 2s 3d Trousers, 7s 6d ; flanfafete, 3iWtp. Shirts, Is lid; socks, s 4jd { Collars^ 7d^ scarfs, 9sdi 'i 1 1 'n Knickerbocker- suitsT, heavily braided, jSs lid (; : r , --,; ,r jj x \ Berlin wool patterns at nominal prices Scrim, 6£d, superior quality Note the Address — A. H. MACLEAN, CUBA-STIIEET. ' '¦ " .t.i '-'I.X Wasa s tt i»Q ' m 'a'P'-kt iW#sr (AXDERS^S.' PAtfilff ). "X l A SAVING OF TIMBi'.I' *.' A SAVING OF LABOUR ! ! A SAVING OF CLOTHES'! J!j ' £5 ss.' WILLIAM DAWS ON, Wholesale and Retail Fukjsibh,ing,, and General (Ironmonger,, ' \ Feathei'ston-streot, Wellington..- . . •« '< Sole Agent for New Zealand. T TOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE. This Machine, for family use and. light mauu- , - : • • k facturing purposes, IS SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER MACHINE, And for all practical working expenses, SIMPLICITY, STRENGTH, &, BEAUTY, It is unapproached by any otHer Machine invented. It is constructed on sound mechanical principles, jthe result of the efforts of the most talented inventors in America, extending orap, aldng feeries of years. ' ' ,' ' ' ' j ' It will Hem, Fell, Bind, Cord, Braid; 1 ! Scam, Tuck, Ruffle, Hemstitch, Gather 1 ; ' '" And Sew on at fcho'same time,' and 'will Work equally well on Silk, Linen, Woollen, aud Cotton Goods, with Silk, Linen, - , • or Cotton {Thread.. ,• ".< --, , r SIMPLE, COMPACT, EFFICIENT, DURABLE, AND COMPLETE. Equally Good for Fine 'of fldavy W.brH. 1 ' IT IS A TRIUMPH OF MECHANIGAXr -.* GEWIUS.. Tlie, only jPraotioal , Low-Priced, Lockstitch Sewing Machine ever invented. — Each Machine is sent out threaded, ready for operation, and the directions are so complete that any one can run it successfully^; ; ; y^\ j-y\ , JACObIjOSEPH i&ifco'Vij rS Lii Sole Agents for Wellington and- neighboring i ' Provinces, i . C WELLINGTON MACHINt '^'/sMIT F-AC^OILy. t(r " ~ I BEG to call the attentiorilof stfteipUbUw to.the undermentioned BISCUITS if niy' manufacture s*— ' ¦¦'i.ll i' Ship Biscuits, Ist quality ArrovrrtJot' Ship Biscuits, 2nd 'quality ' A'bernethy ' ido Cabin do Gem ' do Butter do., ¦¦ Dessert do Soda do Saloon do Coffee do ¦- Banting. do Mixed do Ginger Nut do Milk do .- . [ . I direct Special attention to the' "Brfhiujb~ Biscuit." A trial iS' solicited; To be hM of all dealers, and at ihe; Factory. ' Telegraphic orders from Country Cuatortjera' promptly attended to. . , 1* 3. S. Orß'l FFIT HS, ii Proprietor. P BARBER, Dyer and Cleaner, next . door to Mr. Quinh's, Dixon-street, originally .established in Lpndon,.in 1844, ririr Gentleineh.'s cldthes cleanetl, '.renovated, khd hot'pregsed it L'dndpn prices./,.,. /, ., J '¦[] ' it I J NOTICE OF hBMOTALt ;•-£ GEORGE C L" <T X E , ' Bdot and Sitofirt'AKfeft'," 1 (Late of Tin akori Road), •' ' , BEGS to 'inform his friends and customers that he is now carrying on business in MANNERS-^TRtiBT. ' Ladies', -'Gnats', 1 and Children's Boots, &c, of the best description wilßajwayS be kept on hand: "tJppdrß k'uH 5 Leather Grindery supplied to the'trafiU * ESTABLISHED 1858/ ¦''¦'¦'¦ pHOFES'SOR RO W L B'V',» Hair Manufactures,who l,e Bal jb ,p, erfu mx r, ; Dealer in Hair Dresses, Sundries, Combs, Brushes, Cutlery, Leather Bags, Purs&vHimfl 1 Mirrors, Head Dresses? Frizettee, and all articles requisite for tlie Toilette,. &c.y &cSole Manufacturer of the celebrate* , Bay Leaf Rurri, which prevents the Hair from falling off. , N.8.-— Hair-brushing by Hydraulic pdwteh Please note tlie address — SAMUEL ROWLEY, . South of Empire Hotel, ¦ Willis-street. 1, BEG respectfrrily ; to inform the PobUc tb»tjny.son (Mr. James Peters, jun., , who. is ii the, same business as myself in Tarataliij r namely, the' Boot and Shoe trade) and 1. -have, mutually agreed not to hold oursdye& responsible lur*cacir,osbqrjs liabilities. ". " ' JAMES PETERS, , • / ; Oartertpn.' 4th July.
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Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 47, 24 August 1876, Page 4
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