TE ARO HOUSE. THE GREAT SALE •/ GOODS DAMAGED BY WATER, AND ALSO THB ASTONISHING REDUCTIONS In Prices of the WHOLE STOCK of ' DRAPERY AND CLOTHING Will be Continued THIS WEEK, TE AEO HOUSE. HOUES OF BUSINESS: Ftom 10 am. TO g p.m. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE, Cuba Street, June 24th, 1879.
MONSTER CLEARING SALE! *S- £8,000 (POUNDS) WORTH OP DRAPERY. _g» CASEY & MCDONALD DENISON H.OTTSE, LAMBTON QITAT. ANNUAL MOTfRTBR fiATVg BEFOBE STOCK-TAKING. ' ' All Goods will be Marked in Plain Figures during the Great Cheap Sale at OASEY AND M'DONALD'S Sor^uTß^ctions gig? S JSggftSS '%£??*?& Blankets and Sheetings CASEY & M'DONALD'S GrSt aESkiSP* a t Everything Beduced CASEY & M'DONALD'S Grett rttfr 8 S ** Clothing at Cost Price CASEY & M'DONALD'S <W M ? S °J. e , Astounding Bargains CASEY & M'DONALD'S Great _S___f q ß^ Dress Goods, half-price CASEY & M'DONALD'S rS_J &O& On l a i S fi* o , Millinery & Underclothing CASEY k M'DONALD'S GretJ SSw" 1 Jackets and Costumes CASEY k M'DONALD'S Grett _rmS_^s. 6i6 i Purchasers Come Early OASEY & M'DONALJ'S Grett aESISH? Remember ! OVER £8,000 WORTH NEW, FEESH, AND SEASONABLE DKAPERY. CASEY AND M'DONALD'S GREAT MONSTER SALE I Commencing SATURDAY, 21st June DENISON HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY. ' WANTED TO EXCHANGE" FOR READY MONEY ' AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. J. B. HAMILTON'S ENTIBE STOOK OP DRAPERY & CLOTHING FOE THIS MONTH ONLY. X " aWt THOROUftHLY ftETCjEJEMCTTni^ AU Wool PWdB, 4», 6s 6d HAMILTON'S Not 6i at ii M M _ I s-aj£f«d, hU ___ssBS3 '"saS- B**8 ** «w uaw 4__VJ_fi _, ea I_SgBS MEN'S, BOYS', AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING ~~toT~ ALL BEDT7CED FOR THIS MOMTO ' W3- « THE O.HEAPEST HOUSE IN THB fIITY J. B. HAMILTON, ULSTER HOUSE, OUBA-BTREET
notice; cobb and co.s telegraph line.iof.iroyal mail COACHES. jlj-EBBRS.!HABTWELL, MACARA It CO. beg to inform the travelling public that they have REMOVED then- Booking Office .from the Bank Hotel to Frank Mountain's lEW ZEALANDER HOTEL, MAm9_BB-STK__T, Wellington Oth May, 1879. RTHACKER having disposed of his • business, all debts owing to him must be paid by the 2nd of July ; all left unpaid after that date will be sued for in the Resident Magistrate's Court No further notice will ba given after this. K J3.— AU Goods left hi stock after tbe Ist sf July will be sold at kbduoed pbicbb, for cash onlj . Eanri, June, 1879. OV sale, it the E-Bxnre Post Ofpicb- BOAT NOTES.
WANTED KNOWN. pBGRUM AND HOSBIS, UNDERTAKERS, JOIKERS, AND SHOP AND OFFICE FITTERS, Have -bmovbd to permamnt premim, next to Jamiewn'i, Grocer*, WI_LIB-BT_B_T. Funerals conducted from £2 10t— 25 per cent, below any other firm. N.8.-Funriture Bought, Sold, or Exchanged. «" NotetbeAddraiOpposite Dr. Hardfng's, Wfllb-atwet. W. E A D E 8 - UNDERTAKER, BUILDEB, CARPENTER AND JOINER, ko. WO-KBHOP, Next Mr. Paul's, Outfitter, ke. ootKii or CUBA & QHUZNEE BTRBETB. MISS SMITH, Teacher of Mtufc and Pianlsto (late of Moletwortfa-rtrett), removed to Ghumee-ttreet, Te Aro, ovDodte Kew Cottage U^m at pupQj^jSJJcST
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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 546, 26 June 1879, Page 1
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