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SPECIAL PRICE LIST DURING THK MONTH OF NOVEMBER, For Men's, Boys', and Youths'! CLOTHING, AT TAMES OMITHS. rTIE ARO TTOUSE. A JLViJ LJ O Hi S\ fe Mm's Hpayy Moleskin Trousers Qs 1I D Mm's Colored Moleskin Trousers 0 S XJL D Men's Heavy Tweed Trouaorß Pa DP LJ !J- Men's Homespnn Tweed Pnits hi JS UP Men's Fancy Tweed P\iits OOS Men's Pcotch Tweed S\iita OQS Men's Fancy Doeskin Suits OUS Tilpyneqiiallcd Te Am Honso Suit Q\ 'S Men's Blue Serge Snita 4i 1 S PARENTS AND GUARDIANS Should study thia list of BOYS' CLOTHING. BOYS' FANCY DOESKIN DEAL SUITS, 5s 9i>, 6s, 6s 3d, 6s 6d. 6s 9d, 7s, 7s 3d BOYS' BEKGE ALPINE SUITS, 6s 3d, 6s 6d, 6s 9d, 7s, 7s 3d, 7s 6d, 7s 9d BOYS' TWILLED TWEED UXBRIDGE SUITS, 7s, 7s6d, Bs, Bs6d, 9s, 9s 6d, 10s BOYS' GREY DOESKIN HASTINGS SUITP, 7s 6d, Bs, 8s 6d, 9s, 9s 6d, 10s, 10s 6d JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA-STREET, Ist NOVEMBER, 1881.

GRAVES & FLEMING, DRAPERS, CLOTHIEBS AND MILLINERS, CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS, TTAVE RECEIVED A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Made to our own order and selection, which, for price and durability, are not t« be surpassed in the colony. MEN'S SUITS, COATS, TROUSERS AND VESTS, & TROUSEfcS, Well made and thoroughly shrunk. BOYS' KNICKER ALBERT SAILOR SUITS, And all the new shapes. MEN'S AND BOYS' HELMET, STRAW, TUSCAN, MANILLA, & LEGHORN HATS, BRACES, TIES, SCARFS, And the requirements of a Gentleman's Outfit.

W. CLARK. DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, Lambton Quay, Has the pleasure to inform his customers and the general public that he has RECEIVED AND OPENED OUT HIS SHIPMENT OF GOODS To Commence the Spring and Summer Trade, and he has other Throe Shipments to follow, bo that his STOCK WILL BE KEPT NICELY ASSORTED DURING THE SEASON. These Goods will be found Remarkably Cheap, and tho wondor is how some of them can be made for the money. It ia not possible to enumerate the Goods he has received. W. CLARK, therefore, requests Inspection, which will, without I doubt, lead to a purchase. W. CLARK ia offering Borne beautiful COLOURED SILKS at 5a per yard for only 2a lid ; one would suppose they " growed " at this price and were not made. Tho Stock of MEN'S AND BOYS' STRAW HATS Beat anything he has ever had for Prico and Quality. W. CLARK does not think it is possible for anyone to sell cheaper than he docs, for the simple reason that he Gets all his Goods Direct to his own Order ; and he allows One Shilling off each £ to Cash Buyere. I N B. — Having just completed Stocktaking, and finding that in many things he ia overstocked, ho has instructed hiß assistants to Sell a whole lot of Vucse Goods, Regardless of Cost. W. CLARK, Lambton Quay. WALTEE NATHAN & CO., Joseph's Buildings, Lambton Qnay, WELLINGTON, And at 9, Now Broad street, E.C., LONDON, Hardware Importers AND GENERAL AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. CASH ADVANCES mado on all descriptions cf PRODUCE placed su our hand* for sale in London. INDENTS executed on very favorable terni3 for all classes of MERCHANDISE. MACHINERY, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Ac, &c. ON SALE, Custom Houbo Forma at the Ev«Bißg.Poat Offioo. .;.

EXPIRATION OF LEASE. BONA FIDE /^LEARINQ-OUT SALE ov BOOTS AND SHOES, COMMENCING ON SATURDAY, 22nd OCTOBER. All the goodß are in first-class order, No Bankrupt Stocit, And must be sold at any reasonable offer, ai my lease expires early in December. I invite every Working Man to come and inspect my goods, and compare my prices with others. All Boots and Shoes are marked in plain figures, so that the public are not going to be decoived. This is a grand pale, which overy working mau should take advantage of. No Puff ! No Deception ! Come and ccc for yourselves ; don't par* chase your Boots till you arrive at W. MORIARTY'S SHOPB, Opposite Bank of New South Wales, Willis* street, and next door to W. Freeman's, Molesworth-street. MONUMENTAL STONE WORKS, j CHRISTCHURCH. MONUMENTS AND TOMBSTONES Of every description. I For Cheapness and Design unequalled in the colony. Designs and Price List may be seen at A. TURNER'S, Agent, Courtenay Plaoe. Near the Gasworks. MONSTER SLAUGHTER ! BOOTS ! BOOTS ! I BOOTS I ! ! STAPLES BROS., (Opposite the Evening Post Office) WILLIS-STREET, XNTEND to Sell all their present Stook of x BOOTS AND SHOES At 30 Per Cent. Under CostSPric* 1 in order to make room for froeh goods. No Reasonable Okfsb Refused. MUST BE CLEARED WITHIN 14 DAYS WORKING MEN ROLL UP, and Purchase a Good Serviceable P»ir of Boota, OUR OWN MAKB. S T A P L e"~S~ [B EO WILLIS-STRIBT, (Opposite Evening Post Office). nr E. W A T B R S GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Certificated t Accountant in Bankruptcy < HUNTEK-STRKKT ,

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 114, 12 November 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 114, 12 November 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 114, 12 November 1881, Page 1

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