THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, WELLINGTON BRANCH. The Supply a Single GarNew Zbat,an£> ment at the wholesale Clothing Factoby price. The Have Branch EstabNzw Zealand lishmenta in every Clothing Factoby town in New Zealand. Thb Are now displaying New Zealand New Manufactures Clothing Factory for Autumn and Winter wear. The Variety of styles proNew Zealand nonnced unequalled Clothinxj Factoby in the market. The Competition defied ; Nsw Zealand fit equal to bespoke. Clothing Factoby The Daily increasing New Zealand tradeprovestheexoelClothing Factoby lence of manufacture. The Ib the premier estabNbw Zealand liahment in New Clothiw* Factoby Zealand. The Their productions New Zealand give universal satisClothing Factoby faction to wearers. Th b Display in Clothing is Nxw Zealand the largest in the Clothing Factoby Southern Hemisphere Note thb Addbess — LAMBTON QUAY, John Gallis, Manager. SEE THORBURN'S "VTEW STOCK OF TROUSERS & VEST. GRAND DISPLAY TO-MOERO W, SATURDAY, 23rd APRIL. SINGLE BREAST, DOUBLE BREAST, (with collars) (without collars) MADE TO MY SPECIAL ORDER, AND THOROUGHLY SHRUNK. JOHN THORBURN, WILLIS-STBEET, " Next to the Clock." •WMTE HAVE THIS DAY OPENED 550 PAIRS MEN'S GEELONG TWEED TROUSERS AND VESTS, Which will be sold at 25s 6d per pair. HEAVY TWEED TROUSERS 7s 6d. Tha above are Extra Good Value. MCDOWELL BROS., The Corner Shop, Lambton Quay and Willis-street. NOTICE. T PAUL, Cuba-stbeet, wishes to inform his customers and the publio that he has appointed Mr. V. Cohen Manager of his Cuba-street Business during his (J. Paul's) absence from Wellington. JOSEPH PAUL. CLOTHING. CLOTHING. CLOTHING. V. C O HE N TTTISHES to inform all his old customers if and the publio that he has closed the shop in Willis-street, for the purpose of taking the full management of J. PAUL'S LARGE BUSINESS IN CTJBA-STKBET, and hopes that all his old friends will bestow .on him their esteemed patronage, as they have bo liberally done heretofore. The Stock ib one of the largest and bestassorted in Wellington, and prices are fixed to suit the times. V. COHEN, Manager J. Paul's, Cuba-street. DRESSMAKING. C SMITH begs to call special attention • to this large and increasing Department, and would respectfully request ladies favoring him with orders to choose their materials early, to avoid being kept waiting in the crush of the season. The Dressmaker (Miss Kelly) has just returned from a trip to the Melbourne Exhibition, therefore those ladies favoring us with orders will get the benefit of her observations whilst there. Address — C. SMITH, DEVOVSHIRE HOUSE, Cuba-stbeet. EDDING AND BIRTHDAY PRESENTS at ROBERT HOLLIDAY & CO.'S. Portrait Albums, 2a to 160s Scrap and Fern Albums, 1b to 30s Photo. Frames, la to 50b Dressing Cases, 21s to 200s Work Boxes and Baskets, 2s to 100 a Card Trays, 5a to 50s Jewel Cases, 5a to 100s Fans, Is to 105s Opera, Field, and Marine Glasses Glove and Handkerchief Boxes Retioulea, Cigar Cases Card Cases, Inkstands Work Box and Desk combined Writing Desks, Paper Knivea Purses, Pocket Books, Tourist Cases Vases, Lustres, Ornaments Flower Stands, Specimen Glasses Toilet Seta, Jardineres, Flower Pots Bnlin, Crewel, and Bead Work Cords and Tassels, Smoking Caps BOOKS of the latest publications. Scientifio Books, Works of Travel History and Biography Works of Fiotion, and New Serial Volumes. Churoh Services, Prayer Beoks, Bibles, Birthday Text Bookß. The latest Novelties in Fancy Stationery. And a large and choice assortment of English, Viennese, and Parisian Novelties. Music — All at half-price. Arrival of tho Suez Mail — THE NEW OPERA "PIRATES OP PENZANCE." ROBERT HOLLEDAY & CO., Stationkb'B Hall, Lambton Quay. By speoial His appointment to 4^2a3>&i Excellency Thb Govebnob. THOMAS MYERS, PICTURE DEALKR AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTURER, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Looking-glass Frames repaired and re-gilt equal to new, and Pictures of every description Framed and neatly mounted to order, in a workmanlike manner, and with despatch, at a reduction of 25 per cent, off the übuol oharges. SPECIAL NOTICE. MB. H. BRITTAIN (Chemist & Dentist) Bega to intimate that he is in personal attendance every Morning and Evening at his TE ARO DISPENSARY, MANNERS-ST., And every Afternoon at his Branch Establishment, THE PHARMACY, Next to the Old Supreme Court, and opposite the Union Bank of Australia, LAMBTON QUAY. H. BRITTAIN, Consulting and Operative Chemist and Surgical Dentist. O N JE 7. TO LEND ON MORTGAGE. Any aums required from £100 to £20,000, On Froehold Securities. The low rate of nterest now ruling offers speoial advantages borrowers seldom ocouring. CHAS. POWNALL it CO., Gr«y-gtr«et. Somtnert.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 93, 22 April 1881, Page 2
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