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NEW GOODS for the Spring Trade are now being opened out at TE ARO HOUSE, ex "Medea," Zealandia, and Mail Steamer, consisting of all the LATEST NOTELTIES in Dress Fabrics, Colored Silks, Irish Poplins, Gros de Pays, Cashmere, and Lace Capelets, Fishus, Jackets, Fringes, Trimmings, LACE GOODS of all descriptions, SPfiING MILLINERY, Costumes. &c, &c, &c. A fuller notice will be given in a succeeding issue of THIS PAPER, Also, a fir ft shipment of a NEW FRENCH KID GLOVE, made expressly to order for TE AEO HOUSE, and equal to the Josephine Kid At 3s 6d per pair. EACH GLOVE, as a guarantee of quality, will bear inside the stamp THE TE ABO HOUSE GLOVE. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE. Cuba-street, 3id September, 1878. SPEC IA L BABGA fTs~ FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY. CASEY AND M'DONALD, KNISON HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY, Is 3d Dress Material for 6Jd BJd Saxony Winceys 4?d Is 6d Dress Material for 7sd 9^d Saxony Winsey for 6Jd Is 9d Dress Material for 9£d 12s 6d Winsey Costumes for 8s 9d 2s White Sheeting for Is 4£d 6s 6d Felt Skirts for 3s 4d lOJd Bedroom Towels for 6|d 5s 6d Felt Skirts for 2a 6d BLACK CLOTH JACKETS, former price 12s 6d, 15s, 17s 6d, and 20s, REDUCED TO 4s lid, 5s lid, 6s lid, 7s 6d. 3s Ladieß' Drawers for Is lid 19s 6d Tweed Ulsters for 8s lid 2a lid Trimmed Chemises for Is ll£d 21s Tweed Ulsters for 13s 6d 5s Night Dresses for 3s lid 7s 6d Mußlin Curtains for 4s 6d Is 9d Spray Flowers for 6d 7sd Mexican Calico for 6Jd 2s Trimming Ornaments for 6d B^d Mexican Calico for 6£d ONLY FOR A FEW DATS, 2s 6d Gent's Silk Bows for Is 3d 25s Trousers and Vests for 18s 9d 2« 6d Silk scarfs for la 3d 27s 6d Trousers and Vests for 19s 6d 3s Men's Working Shirts for Is 9d 303 Trousers and Vests for 21s 5s <>d Men's White Shirts for 3s 6d 35s Best Geelongs for 27s 6d Is 6d Men's Braces for Is 12s 6d Tweed Trousers for 7s 3s 9d Boys' Felt Hats for 2s 3d 15s Tweed Trousers for 9s 6d 25s Boys' Tweed Suits for 17s 9d 80s Blue Diagonal Coats 21s 15s Knickerbocker Suits for 10a 6d 29s Tweed Paget Coats for 19s 6d SPECIAL CHEAP LINES IN ALL DEPAPtTMENTS. CASEY AN D M'DONALD, DENISON HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY. By Her Majesty's Royal Lottars Patent. T U S T I N BySpaoial |^LS» Appointment Takes'this opportunity of thanking his friends "'SdJH' 1 .fc" aud the public generally for the liberal tne UUKe Edinbnrg *K£iffiS^^ «S/}2E gg BSir8 Sir T , b -°T G % Bro ™ and "ZtX^i them Imm Jsssrs^ss^ Bowen ' LARGE SHIPMENTS OF PAPERHANG- MACHINE-MADE BREAD. INGS, HESSIAN LEADS, OILS, &c, &c. P E T T E " *? , A 1 » G. , , . , X Lambton Quay. Wellington, Recently imported, and to meet a want in the BREAD AND FANCY BISCUIT BAKER neighborhood, he has opened a and BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT CONFECTIONER. At the east end of Vivian-street, where all WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE goods may be had at the usual low IMPORTER, TANNER, AND IMPORTER prices, which have secured OF LEATHER AND GRINDERY. such a large sale hitherto TAMES GUILPFORD begs to inform his O constituents that, having made arrangeInhabitants of Newtown and suburbs will ments with Home and Foreign Houses find it to their advantage to note this, as a in the above Business, he is now receiving large stock will be kept ; and all goods will be Direct Shipments of Goods, of all Styles, and sold at the same prices as in the main business suitable for the New Zealand Market, n Willis-street. J. G., importing as above, is now placed in a position second to none, and is now established IMPORTS, PER PLEIONE&CAITLOCH— as a Genuine Importer of Boots and fchoee, Hessians, Tin Tacks, Rent's Brushware KU) ac# Colors of all descriptions, &c &c. The f0 ,, 0wl Bh , ,„ Bre to hand ._ All goods in connection with the trade now Grindery, per Crown thorpe in stock. CO trunks boots and shoes, per Marearet | Galbraith W . TUST IN , j 40 trunks boot* and shoes, per LanarkAgent for Johnston Brothers' Nelson Hematite, shfre Wertheim's Celebrated Sewing Machines. 40 tfunkßt f unkB boots * nd shoes - to arrive P er ° Lanmoro Note the address- The Grind ce^Ut all tl.e necessary Willlß-btbbbt&\ivian-streetEaßT. requisites for tiie trade, and enables the Jmporter to place those (roods in tbe market equal to any otfier house hi Now Zealand. TUB COLONIAL ZINC AND PLUMBING A large stock of tole leather, kip*, calf?, WORKS. harness and saddle leather, always on hand. /GEORGE KaY, The Trade Liberally Dealt With. Courtbmat Placb, Temporary Premises. — Featherstcn-street Wellington. * noxt ateven son and Stuart's), WeUißj?ton. Manultcturers ofßatks in iron, xlnc, or copper. QRRYTnwv hotft Zinc roofinß laid in the style approved by the v v X ' ' VL^/L. P . ' Veille Montaigne Company's Architect, flat or " ai«a*a*-a. hotel or street. Travellers' horses receive every care at the hands of an experienced and trustworthy Orders executed with despatch. groom. The stables and paddocks are adinitted to be all that could be desired. COURTENAY PLACE, The Superior Quality of the Liquors supplied Near tbe Gas Work?. at the Greytown .Hotel readers comment unVICTORIA FOUNDRY," ""T^tlclass Billiard-room on the premises, Willis-stkeet. flttec [ ynth one of the best tables. ESEAGAR, Engineer, BoQermaker, Iron Sample-rooms for Commercial Traveller!. . and Brass Founder. Estimates furnished JOHN QUIN, of all description of machinery. Pkopkibtob. "~7 7, Tt nm t Z /-. n THJS undersigned are Cash Purchasers of A. 7La2w TT H I L2ca S ), * Wo °J* TA^ Lo^' «* ? th f P«" Wholesale and KetaU Manutacturing Confec- dace, or they will make liberal advances i tioners, Lambton Quay. o» **>• •*»*>«• JOHNSTON & COi

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Evening Post, Volume XVI, Issue 211, 5 September 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XVI, Issue 211, 5 September 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XVI, Issue 211, 5 September 1878, Page 1

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