TE ARO HOUSE, Established 15 45 SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER. BRIEF SUMMARY OF EXTRAORDINARILY CHEAP LOTS. HOWRY. 1 PRINTS, Ladies' Navy Cotton Hose, j Light Washing Prints, Cl i Ql 2D per pair. , *J2D per yard. HOSIERY. PRINTS, Ladies' White Vot' on Hote. ' Dark Pompadour, 313 1 Q O 2D per pair. . 12 yards for OS «7D. HOSIERY. DRESS FABRICS, Children's Striped Cotton Hose, J Bradford Summer Melanges, 4*2 D per pair. 4&D per yard, HOSIKEY. DRESS FABRICS, Children's White Cotton Hose, Nonoich Summer Serges, 31 /M 2D per pair. \J2Dper yard. GLOVES. HOLLANDS, Ladies' White Lisle Gloves, Stout Brown Hollands, 4<2D per pair. 12 yards for 4& OD. ANTIMACASSARS, COLORED SHIRTINGS, Real Irish Crochet, Strong Orferd Shirtings, ONE SHILLING. SC^RF NETS. LININGS, Cream and Ecru Crape Nets, Olove Finish, slightly spotted, 4&D per yard 12 yards for Xs «/D. FRILLINGS. MUSLINS. Tarlatan Frillings, While Lace Stripe Muslin*. 31 A\ 2D per yard. TD2D per yard. JAMES SMITH, TE AHO HOUSM. CUBA-STREET, 29th NOVEMBER, 1881. GRAVES & FLEMING, DUA.PERS, CLOTHIERS AND MILLTNERS,CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS, TT AYE RECEIVED A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, ! Made to our own order and selection, which, for price and durability, aro not to be surpassed in the colony. MEN'S SUITS, COATS, TROUSERS AND VESTS, & TROUSERS, | Well made and thoroughly shrunk. ! HOYS' KNICKEB ALBERT SATLOR SUITS, And all the new shapes. MEN'S AND BOYS' HELMET, STRAW, TUSCAN, MANILLA, & LEGHORN HATS, j ¦ | 811 ACES, TIES, SCARES, ! And the requirements of a Gentleman's Outfit.
WALTER NATHAN & CO., ¦ Joseph's Buildings, Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON, And at 9, New Broad street, E.C., LONDON, lIAKDWABK IMI'OUTERS AND GENERAL AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. I - CASH ADVANCES made on all desorip I tions of PRODUCE placed in our hands for sale in London. INDENTS executed on very favorable terms for all classes of MERCHANDISE, MACHINERY, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Ac, Ac. INDIA AND CHINA COMPANY'S STANDARD PACKET TEAS, Packed pounds and half pound"?, in four qualities — Emperor's Bouquet Mandarin'B Choice Imperial Mixture Oriental Mixture They are distinguished by great strength, agreeable brißknesß, and delicious flavour, resulting from a scientific admixture of the very finest teas that the great Continent of Asia can produce. 1 The excellence of theae teas is apparent j by tho large and increasing demand that j exists for them in Victoria, and wherever I they have been introduced. j j Wholesale Agents— LEVlN & CO. JOHNSTON & CO. HAVE NOW LANDING EX KOBIN HOOD, FROM CALCUTTA, VIA LYTTELTON, 120 bales woolpackß, 8 and 10 lbs, fast and loose tops 100 cases castor oil, in tins JOHNSTON & CO. HAVE KOW LANDING EX UNICORN, FROM GLASGOW, 75 cases BHAPSODIA JOHNSTON & CO. HAS ARBIVED EX PIAKO, FROM LONDON, 25 tons Davies' galvanised corrugated iron, 6 to 10 feet, 26 gauge Lemon, orange, and citron peel Currants, C. & B. currie powder Essence anchovies, paste blacking Caraway seeds, B. & P. cornflour Wire nails, sheet lead, whiting Raw, boiled, and linseed oils White and red lead TO ARRIVE. EX PROTOS, Via Melbourne, O TANKS NEW KENT HOPS. Apply a once to JOSEPH NATHAN 4 CO.
EXPIRATION Otf LEASE. \BONA FIDE r<LEAKING-OUS SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES, «OSIHKNCX» ON SATURDAY, 22nd OCTOBER. All the goods are in first-olass order, No Bankrupt St«ck, And must be Bold at any reasonable offer, as my lease expires early in December. T invite every Working Man to coma and inspect my goods, and oompare my prices with others. All Boots and Shoes are marked in plain figures, so that the^ public are not going to be deceived. This is » grand eale, which every working man Bhould take advantage of. No Puff ! No Decbpti«» ! Come and see for yourselves ; dan't pnr» chase your Boots till you arrive at W. MORIARTY'S SHOPS, Opposite Bank of New South Wales, Willisstreet. MONUMENTAL STONE WORKS, CHRISTCHURCH. MONUM E N T S AND TOMBSTONES Of every description. For Cheapness and Design unequalled in the colony. ] Designs and Price List may be eeen'at i A. TURNER'S, | Agent, Courtenay Plaoo. I Near the Gasworks. i _^ — — — — LEONARD KRAFT Lambton QuAf, (Opposite Government Buildings), OPTICIAN, I And Imtobtbb of Setting Machine*. Agent for nobody. ; SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES to suit all sights. Celluloid Eyeglasses, springfolders, a new material, lighter and stronger than shell, flesh-tint, London-made, 10s. A Bhipment of the celebrated WERTHEIM SE WIN G MACHINES on Bale. They have been selected by the Advertiser as offering a combination of tho best points of «U firefcclafia machines. Will fell, embroider, frill, braid, tuck, gathor, hem to any width, bini, cord, ruffle, quilt, sew on ribbons and velvet trimmings. I Putent loose winding wheel, 2o appliances, presented with each machine, without extra charge. No clamping of hand-machine. Automatic Winder, fills cobbin without assistance From £Z 15s. Illustrated price-lists free per post. Liberal lime payment. Is easy to learn, and will last a lifetime. Repairs executed. -«T R. WATERS , GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy. HUNTBK-BTBtrr 1
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 127, 29 November 1881, Page 1
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