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MONSTER CLEARING SALE J BOOTS! BOOTS! SHOES. SHOES. SHOES. &c, Ac. WMORIABTY • is determined to Clear the Whole of his Well-assorted Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES At Prices never beore Quoted ! On account ef New Shipments expected to arrive daily. THIS IS A GENUINE SALE, and will commence on SATURDAY, 21st MAY, and continue FOR THREE WEEKS ONLY ! No Reasonable Ofpeb wili be Refused All the Lines are in First-class Order, and Guaranteed for the Approaching Season. The Goods are of a miscellaneous oharaoter (English, Colonial, and American), and Each Article is Marked in Plain Figures ! ! The Public generally, one and all, are invited to Inspect my Goods and Share the Spoil in this BUMPER SALE! COMEIEARLY TO INSPECT THE GOODS, And AVOID THE CRUSH ! THE STOCK MUST BE .CLEARED ! Please Note the Address : W. MORIARTY, Willis-street, Cdba-street, and molesworth-street. AT W. CLARK'S, Lambton Quay, THE Mothers of the little boys that are so numerous in Wellington are advised to come and purchase a Tweed Suit for 7s 6d. These are really 15s 6d to 18s Gd suits, but are being cleared out at the absurd price of 7s 6d simply because they are not the very latest fashions. AT W. CLARK'S, Lambton Qtjat, The Mothers of the dear little girls that are the pride of Wellington are recommended to come and purchase a nice lot of Underclothing for them — Chemiaes, Drawers and Nightgowns — which are being sold out much under their value. Be in time, as they will soon be gone at the prices they are to be sold for. BARRAUD & SON, ¦pHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS, Lambton Quay & Molbsworth-street. JUST ARRIVED— A large assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hair, Tooth, and Nail Brushes ; also, Dressing Combs of all sizes. Bath Gloves, for promoting the healthy action of the skin. Waterproof Caps, to protect the head while bathing. Reioeb's, Pear's, Ribimel's, and all other celebrated soaps for toilet purposes. BARRAUD & SON'S Iroi and Steel Wine, a well-known imrvgirating tonic. BARRAUD & SON'S Onion Bouquet, the best exhilarating perfume made in New Zealand. Agents for Guild's Green Mountain Cure and Himrod's Cure for Asthma TEETH CAREFULLY EXTRACTED AND STOPPED. barrauiTand son. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. have now landing, in first-class condition, RYE AND COCKSFOOT GRASS SEED. Also, ENGLISH GRASS SEEDS Of all descriptions, including clovers, fescues, Poapratensis, &c. Prices on application. Patent Steel Barbed Fencing Wire (Washburn and Moen brand). Little's celebrated non-poisonous Sheep-Dip. MURRAY, ROBERTS, & CO., Wellington. The only Prize awarded to a Dyer at Sydney, 1880, and Melbourne 1881 Exhibition, was awarded to ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, TTELSON DYE WORKS Silks, Woollens, And every description of Dying done. Goods received by the undersigned— WHITTAKER BROS, Booltßollera & Stationers AN EMINENT PHYSICIAN ON " SWEETMEATS." SWEETS are the necessities of childhood and youth, hence Providence has wisely implanted in the youne an almost insatiable desire for sugar. Without this element largely mingled with its food, tho healthiest born infant would die in a month. In vain would it nestle en its mother's bosom, in vain its exposure to tho warming sunshine, and in vain tho softest blankets and warmest fuys to encase its body, for tho warmth which sustains human life comes from within, innfct be generated by the internal combustion of carbonaceous food as found in all sweets and fat. It is the most inveterate of all prejudices in civiiized life that sweets hurt children ; on the contrary, they aie a prime necessity, and to deprive them of their candies, if pure, is barbarism. — W. W. Hall, A.M., M.D. Pure Confectionery only manufactured by G. H. THORNTON, Wholesale and Retail Confectioner, Manners-street, Wellington. NOTICE. OD. I INCH, having purchased the • GKOCERY BUSINESS of Mr. Pritchard, Brougham- street, will open on SATURDAY, the 28th day of May, with an entire new Stock of Goods, when he hopes, by supplying a good article at the most reasonable price, to merit a share of public patronage. Bread and Groceries delivered daily to all parts of the town. \tf B. WATERS, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy. HUNTKB-BTBMTi

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 133, 9 June 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 133, 9 June 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 133, 9 June 1881, Page 1

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