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THE I "TVTEW ZEALAND CLOTHING] FACTORY, Noted throughout the Colony for the Bestfitting &nd Genuine, Well-made Clothing, ARE THE LARGEST PRI&E TAKERS At the Dpwedin Indnstrial Exhibition, Having been awarded FIRST ORDER OF MERIT, And also HIGHLY COMMENDED Bt the Intelligent Jukoks. One Trial will prove the Superior Quality Op All PboSditcts. A SINGLE GARMENT AT WHOLESALE PRICE. Branches at all the Principal Towns. The Jerset Suit, Hats, Shirts, Hosiery, &c, AT WHOLESALE PRICES. NEW SEASON'S GOODS NOW SHOWING. JOHN GALLIE, Lambfcon Qa&y. Manager.

THE CENTRAL CASH ESTABLISHMENf. GREAT BARGAINS in NEW GOOD?. COSTUMES New Pompadour Coßtumes Ladies' Straw Hats fiOSTUMES New Beige Coatnmes \j Girls' Summer Hats /COSTUMES New Alpacca Costumes V^ New Snmmer Feathers /COSTUMES New Satteon Cobtumea v^ New Summer Flowero ALPACCAS 3000 yards new Snmmer Al, accas, in all the ALPACCAS Fashionable Shades now i-o much in wear ; usual ALPACCAS Price, 1b 6d to 2s 6a per yd; Our price, 9£d, Is3d& Is6d ALPACCAS We invite inspection. They are real Bargains. M'DOWELL BROTHERS, The Central Cash Establishment. LARGE ARRIVALS OF NEW SUMMER GOODS, Corner of Lambton-quay and "Willis-street. SPECIAL NOTICE. "OOBERT HOLLIDAY & CO. have to X\> hand— LETrS'S DIARIES, LETTS'S DIARIES, For 1882. Commercial, Rough, Scribbling, and Pocket, in all sizes and binding. A great variety. LA FILLE DU TAMBOUR MAJOR, Opera Comique. Played in England and Australian colonies with unparalleled Buccess. The Pirates of Penzance— the popular favorite. "VTEW SEASON'S GOODS— Photo J3I Albums, Frames, Scrap Books, Ladies' Hand Bags, Crowel-worked Card Cases, Scraps, and "Birthday Cards. Plush and Sealskin Goods. FANS — a Magnificent Selection, from one shilling each. LAWN TENNIS GOODS. Crewel Silks, 3d per skein (all shades). Now Wools and Needlework. Stove Ornaments. EW GLASS AND CHINA WARE— Flower Stands, Pots, Specimen Glasses, Epergnes, "Vases, Ornaments, and English and Foreign Novelties, from one shilling each. A LARGE SELECTION OF TOYS, offered at low prices. Inspection Invited. AGENTS FOB THE NEW DAVIS VERTICAL FEED SEWING MACHINE WELLINGTON TRUST, LOAN, AND INVESTMENT COMPANY, (LIMITED), Lambton Quay, Wellington. CAPITAL, £2<£Mp. This Company is always prepared for the following business : — To receive monthly payments from persons desiring to accumulate SUMS payable at fixed periods in the future. To grant LOANS on security of Real Property, Bank or other Shares, Ships, Steamers, &c. Interest at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. To receive monoy on DEPOSIT, for which full rates of INTEREST are paid. To make advances by way of OVERDRAFT, charging interest on daily debit balance only. N.B.— Loans maybe repaid by MONTHLY INSTALMENTS, in the method adopted by Building Societies. Borrowers will save payment of commission by applying DIRECT to the Company, at its offico, Lambton Quay, where any required n formation may bo obtained. THOS. BUCHANAN, Manager. 9th August, 1881. By Special Appointment to His Excellency Sib Arthur Gordon. LAWN TENNIS SEASON. R HANNAH AND CO. • have just received, ex Lusitania, Ladies' and Gents' Lawn Tenniß Shoes, made to special order, soles conurete proof, and in the following colonrs — Blue, black, brown, and Blate colour, and white canvas, glazed and glove kid. Wo would also direct the ppecial attention of the ladies to a small shipment of very choice Evening and Walking Boots and Shoes, which represent the latest fashions for the incoming season. R. HANNAH & CO., Lambton Quay. DRESSMAKING. IN thanking the Ladies of Wellington for the liberal support accorded to me in my Dresa and Mantle Making Department, I wish to remind them that the department is under the same efficient management. Ladies favoring me with orders are particularly requested to place them early, to avoid the crush of the season. C . SMITH, Devonshire House, Cuba Street. N.B. — A nice variety of our own make Costumes always in stock, in every material. £500 BJ. w A E D ¦ LUST, a bad Cough, with sore throat and tightness of the ohesfc, through using Brittain's Irish Moss Pectoral. Price, lßo*d, 2s 6d, and 4s 6d per bottle LOST, as by magic, an excruciating Toothache, by using Brittain's Nervine. Price, Is LOST, one of those terrible attacks of Neuralgia, through using Brittain's Neuralgic Essence. Price, 2s tid DISAPPEARED, every bad symptom, after expulsion of scores of ..Worms, by U3ing Brittain's White Worm Powders. Price, 1b DISAPPEARED, every grey hair, after two or three applications of Erasmus Wilson'si lson's Hair Restorer. Price, 3a 6d Applt to H. BRITTAIN, Chemist, Te Aro Dispensary. Manners-street OXIDE OF IRON PAINT, PREPARED BY THE THAMES PAINi 1 MANUFACTURING COMPANY, THAMES, N.Z. Charles Hill, Manager. This Paint is the most Durable, the Cheapest, the Purest, and Best that can be used for all kinds of iron and wood work. It preserves all materials covered with it from decay and the action of the weather, and is unsurpassed for all farm buildings, bridges, agricultural implements, &c, machinery, boilers, and all description of ironwork. It has also the advantage of being free from all poisonous or noxious ingredients, being made from peroxide of iron ore. Weatherboards, shingles, &c, served with it will resist fire. Is supplied ground in oil or in powder. " We have used this paint on iron castings and steam boilers, and approve of it very highly. — A. & G. Price, Engineers, Thames." "For woodwork I consider it superior to Nelson Hematite, as it possesses greater body, and leaves neither sediment or waste. —W. Frioker, Painter, Thames." "It has good drying qualities, and a very intense body.— C. Bloomfield, Painter, Auckland." Agent for Wellington, Marlborough, and Nelson— KßULL & CO. MRS. JOHANNE MARIE THORPE, Licentiate of the School of Medicine, Christiana, Norway, Accouoher and Certified Midwife, attends cut and receives boarders at her residence, Martin-sqnaie, Te Am. „

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 96, 21 October 1881, Page 2

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