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M'DOWELL BROTHERS, CORNER OF LAMBTON QUAY & WILLIS-STREET, OPPOSITE THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. 8 motelTbeotiees NEW _S!LMMER abb NEW SUMMEB NEW°IuMMER THE SUMMER TRADE NE R W C ffiE* •« - ™* NE^uffi* new C s A uSer NEW STOCK ne^SSSmer MwSee *IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, NEW^MER NEW SUMMER T* 16 v*l«ev *l«e of all Clasfes of GOODS being much new^UMMER LACES Better than at any previous Period. MUSLINS NEW SUMMER NEW SUMMER GLOVES V7SITOES TO WELLINGTON HOLLANDS NEW SUMMER Will find it to their Advantage to come »nd NEW SUMMER RIBBONS T "-o DRESS NEW SUMMER OUr MATERIALS MBWsSlgfflß. lABO * *™ W > **» VALUABLE STOCK OT £ S™?* NE^SeR "» making their Purchases, *g£ ggOWl COBTUMES as we offer GOODS NEW SUMMER BETTER VALUE FOR CASH ALL NEW COSTUMES than can be obtained elsewhere. GOODS M'DOWELL BROTHERS ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S SEWING MACHINES. Over Thkeb Million Machines now in use, and admittedly the Bust Machines in the World, for all purposes. THE SINGER MACHINES LARGELY REDUCED IN PRICE.

COMMENCE ON SATURDAY, 12th JULY. GRAVES AND FLEMING'S 6EIAT SALVAGE SALE OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING! IN &- TEMPORARY PREMISES, _£f ON THE SITB OF THE LATE FIRE. GOODS MUST BE SOLD. j&- COMMENCE ON SATURDAY, 12th JULY.

This Space is Reserved FOR • R. Maetin's CHEAP Faperhangings Silvered Looking-glasses Ready-made Paints. Te Aro^Paperhanging Warehouse, ( (Opposite the Arcade), Manners-street. * # i X O H N & CO., ( WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLEES, Lambton Quay, ( BEG to intimate to their numerous ( Friends and Customers that they have just opened up a shipment of Silver and ELECTEO-PLATED GOODS from London, consisting of the newest Styles, ' Designs, and Patterns procurable in the Home Market, specially selected by their ( Buyers in London. KOHN & CO. would also direct attention i to their large and well-assorted stock of Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery. N.B. — A competent Watchmaker kept on the premises. BALL DEESSES, EVENING SILKS. EVENING SHADES IN KID GLOVES. DEESSES AND COSTUMES made to order in our Workrooms, under the management of Miss Grey. M'DOWELL BEOTHEES, Corner Lambton Quay and Willis. street. TEETH ! TEETH ! ! TEETH ! ! ! "»/pR. EDWIN C. EVENS, Dentist _IjJL (Certificated by the Medical Council of London), Willis-street, Wellington (next door to Messrs. Barber Bros., Butchers). The teeth being provided by nature for the mastication of food, which is conducive to health, therefore it is most essential that every person suffering from decayed teeth should have them attended to without delay, and, if necessary, replaced by artificial ones. The distressing sensations arising from imperfectly masticated food, must convince every person who has lost their teeth of the necessity of having them replaced by artificial ones, which will produce both health and comfort. Mr. E.* having just returned from England, respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. Moderate charges. Evens' Rose Tooth Powder, for preserving and beautifying the teeth. MESSES. LUKE, SONS & WILLIAMS, Iron and Brass Founders, Engineers, and Boiler Makers, Te Aro Foundry, Wellington. npiHE above firm having commenced busiJL ness in the premises lately occupied by Messrs. Gilchrist and Waters, they are prepared to execute all orders with which they may be favored with promptness and despatch. Estimates furnished. With a view to encouraging local industry they intend manufacturing those renowned Cooking Ranges, hitherto imported by C. Luke, of Manners-street, and relying on good support from the public of Wellington and district, will supply them at greatly reduced prices, while the range range will be equal to any imported. N.B. — Entrance from Mannersstreet, opposite Wellington Fire Brigade Hall. TO THE LADIES OF WELLINGTON. HT. PEICE, the only Practical Ladies' • Hairdresserin Wellington, begs to inform them that he has fitted up rooms suitable for that Branch of the Profession, and by strict attention to the business hopes to merit their patronage. H. T. PRICE, Lambton Quay, Opposite Government Buildings. Hair made up in Any style at twelve hours' notice. O H N FERGUSON (late of Mr. O'Grady's Store, Newtown), having purchased Mr. M'lntyre'e business in Cuba-street, hopes by keeping a good article, and attention to business, to receive a fair share of public support. Families waited on, and goods delivered to any part of town. ra man is a true Liberal it don't signify what color he is, provided he's not Green, such a man should be fonnd to represent the City of Wellington. Huxley, the tailor, is a true liberal, because he will make you a suit of clothes for £4- 10s, quite aa good in every respect as other tailors will charge you JB6 10s. He pays a large amount in wages to benefit the working classes, and has very little left for himself ; that is the way to be Liberal ; not by promising what you are going to do at some future day. If you support Huxley, either by sending Viim to the General Assembly, or cy giving him your orders for clothing, you will do good, for himself and him, and for posterity in general, by supporting the best and most useful kind of local industry.

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Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 117, 14 November 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 117, 14 November 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 117, 14 November 1879, Page 1