T. RAE IS THE LARGEST IMPORTER OF JOURNALS IN THE COLONY. Receives all the Leading Newspapers of the world regularly by 'Frisco, Suez, and Brindisi mails. T.R. is in receipt of upwards of 400 Monthly Publications, to suit all classes of society, fresh from the press. Constant readers will always be able to get latest issues without delay. The exceedingly moderate prices of all these ournals should place them within the reach of everyone. Publications on Science, by Cassell and Co., are now issued in monthly numbers. The Boys' Own Paper and Girls' Own Paper are strongly recommended to parents and guardians for children, being bojbh instructive and entertaining. Dresamakers and Milliners will find a large assortment of Fashion Books to choose from containing Patterns of the latest Parisian and London styles of dress. I would likewise draw the attention of Master Tailors to the large numbdfc of Journals set apart for their trade ; they wil find great assistance by having one of these Fashion Books, containing a variety of cutout paper Patterns of the latest Parisian novelties in gentlemen's dress. All orders by post promptly attended to, and journals forwarded by return. THOMA3 RAE. Cassell's Magazine, Is Curtis' Botanical Magazine Daisy Fiorist, 2s Gardeners' Magazine Hunt's Yachting Magazine Journal of Costumes Journal of Modes Ladies' Gazette of Fashion London Society Nautical Magazine, 2s Novelette Rainbow Trimen's Botany, 2s Presbyterian Magazine Newspapers. Home News, Temperance Record Sporting Life, Queen, Universe News of World, Nonconformist Scotsman, Engineer, Fun Musical Record, Musical Times, Punch Bell's Life, Draper, Glasgow Weekly Mail Graphic, John Bull, Musical World Lambton Quay, Wellington, 21st April, 1881. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. Bargains ! Bargains ! WILLIAM JAMES has much pleasure in informing the public that he has received, ex late arrivals, extensive shipments of FURNITURE and CARPETING, the whole of which will be offered at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, in order to effect a SPEEDY SALE. Drawing-room Suites, in velvet, rep, broche, tapestry, and cretonnes Dining-room Suites, in morocco, velvet, and hair-seating Brussels, tapestry, kidder, felt, and other Carpets Hearthrugs, Matting, Mats, and Slips Floorcloths, from ISm (bordered) to 18ft wide ; bodycloth Linoleums, from 27in (bordered) to 6in wido ; bodycloth Iron, brass, and wood Bedsteads Iron and wood cots Spring, hair, pulu, kapok, flock, and flax beds Palliasses, bolsters, pillows Quilts, sheeting, blankets, &o. Couches and chair 3, in great variety Sideboards, cheffoniers, telescope dining table 3 Cabinets, wardrobes, chests of drawers Washstands and toilet tables Chimney and toilet glasses Brass cornices, poles, valances &c, &.c, &o. »%A VISIT OF INSPECTION is respectfully solicited.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 133, 9 June 1881, Page 1
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421Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 133, 9 June 1881, Page 1
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