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By Special Appointment to His Excellency Sir Arthur Gordon. EX LTJSITANIA. T> HANNAH AND CO. Are opening up their Second Shipment of the celebrated PINET'S FRENCH GOODS. Ladies' Evening Shoes — silk, satin, and glazed kid. Also, Girls' and Maids', in all colors and sizes. A speciality — Ladies' real Snow Button Boots, and cork-soled Glazed Kid Button Boots, thoroughly waterproof. Gents', Youths', and Boys' real Evening Court Shoes. An early inspection respectfully solicited. Note tho address — R. HANNAH & CO., Lambton Quay. MRS. JOHANNE MARIE THORPE, Licentiate of the School of Medicine, Christiana, Norway, Aocoucher and Certified Midwife, attonds out. . Address care of Mrs. Cook, Martin Square, Te Aro. TVB. COLE MAY BE CONSULTED— Morning 9 to 11 Afternoon ... ... ... 2to 3 Evening 6 to 9 Ghuzneb-strbet, (Opposite Anderson and Janson'g). MR. W. RAYMOND, TEACHER OF MUSIC, Upper Willis Strbet. Foos on application. Tortn oorotnonrtAß with pupil IMPORTANT NOTICE. TJAGES 1 AND 4 CONTAIN KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS' j SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE MJO NTH OF MAY. ' J. H. SHAwi T>ARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. Office over Academy of Music. Tl/|B. HERBERT RAWSON, Dentist, Terraoe, next Wellington Club. Mr. Rawson has returned. mALLOW CASKS FOR SALE J. KITCHEN A SONS, Candle and Soap Works, WELLINGTON. 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, &7BA-STBBBT.

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 108, 10 May 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 108, 10 May 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 108, 10 May 1881, Page 2

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