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TE ARO HOUSE, Established 1845 SPKCt^L ADVERTISEMENT FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER. BRIEF SUMMARY OF EXTRAORDINARILY CHEAP LOTS. HOSIFRY. | PRINTS, Ladies' Nav-y Cotton Hose, Light Washing Prints,* 61 Ql 2D per pair. O2D per yard. HOSIERY. PRINTS, Ladies' White Cotton Hoie, Darl; Pompadour. O2D per pair. 12 yardtfor OS *JD. ' HOSIERY. 1 DRESS FABRICS, Children's Striped Cotton Hose, Bradford Summer Melanges, t»2D per pair. 4&D per yard. HOSIERY. DRESS FABRICS, Children's White Cotton Hose, Norwich Summer Serges 2D per pair. \J2D per yard. GLOVES. HOLLANDS, Ladies' White Lisle Qloves, St«ut Brown Hollands, TbiD per pair. 12 yards for 4<S OD. ANTIMACASSARS, COLORED SHIRTINGS, Real Irish Crochet, \ Str*ng Oxfori Shirtings, ONE SHILLING, 4<\d per yard. SC \RF NETS. LTNINGS, Cream and Ecru Crape Nets, Qlove Finish, slightly spotted, 4<2D per yard 12 yards for XS t/D. FRILLTNGS. MUSLINS. Tarlatan Frillings, White Lace Strip* Mutlint 313 1 A 1 2D per yard. ptr yard. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSK, CUBA -STREET, 29th NOVEMBER, 1881. ~1

THE CORNER HOUSE. GRAVES & FIiEMING, CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS, PRICES CURRENT FOR DECEMBER. I adiea' Navy and Seal Cotton Hose ... ... fid por pair Ladies' White Cotton Hose ... ... ... 3£d per pair Children's Gloves, whifce'and colored ... ... 3d per pair Ladies' Lisle Glovoh, white and colored ... ... 6d per pair LACE STRIP W MUSLINETTES, 4£d PER SET, Extra wide and superior quality. Good not-wovo Calico ... ... ... 2s lOd per doz Good Sheeting ... ... ... ... Is por yard Large 8 ; zo Heavy Turkish Towels ... ... lOd eaoh Laca Curtains ... ... ... ... 2a lid per pair C4OOD WASHING PRINTS, 31d PER YARD. Muslin Ties, oatmeal ends ... ... ... 10£ d —ls eaoh Muslin Ties, silk embroidered ends ... ... (5d each Silk Tics, extra qunlity ... ... ... 9d— ls each Friliinga ... ... ... ... 3Jd per yard STRONG HOLLANDS, 4b Id dozen yards. POMPADOUR PRINTS (washing), 4|d yard. THE CORNER HOUSE, CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS, GRAVES AND FLEMING, PROPRIETORS.

RE-BUILDING ! RE-BUILDING ! MESSRS. R. HANNAH & CO. HAVE ploasuro in announcing to their Customers and the Public orenerally that owing to the great increase of their business they have determined upon making extensivo alterations in their establishment in Cuba-street, in the shape of spacious Fitting and Show-room 3. In order to lose no time we have resolved to clear the Balance of M. Anderson's Stock for I Whatever it mat Fetch; So as to MAKE ROOM FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S SHIPMENTS. SALE THIS DAY ! Please note the following Price List: — Ladies' kid boots from 5s lid Ladies' lasting boots from 5s lid Ladies' levant kid, from 63 lid Ladies' house boota, from 3s lid Ladies' Blippers, la 6d Ladies' best Cookham boots, 7s 6d per pair, worth 25s Girl's kid elastic sides, 2s Women's kid dairy boota, 6s lid Ladieß' walkins? shoes, 6s 6d Men'B kid elastic sides (own make), 8s lid Youth's Derby tie shoes, d Gent's German calf elastic Bides, 12s Gd, worth 25s Men's watertights, 9a 6d Men's shoes, 8» 6d Gent's patent boots, 7s 6d Ladies' button boot I',1 ', 7b 6d, worth 15s Men's shooting boots, 13s 6d Youth'? Derby shoes, 5s 6d Te Whiti nailed blucherß, 53 lid Men's calf Wellingtons, 10s 6d Youth's fctrong nailed boots, 7s Cd Boy's strong nailed boots, 5s 6d Copper toes (children's), 2s Boys' and youths' elastic sides, from 3a 6d Girls' patent buckle shoes, 10's tol3's, 2b Gd, worth 5a 6d Gents' very superior calf shoes (sewn), 133 6d, worth 20s Thousands of children's boots, from Is per pair The la Bos The 4s B >x '1 he 2s Box T he 5s Box 1 he 3s Box The 63 Box Select a Pair, and Buy them. CALL LARLY. R. HANNAH & CO., Cash Boot Shop, CUBA-STRKET, TE ARO. JOHNSTON & CO. HAVE NOW LANDING EX ROBIN HOOD, FROM CALCUTTA, VIA LYTTELTON, 120 bales woolpacks, 8 and 10 lbs, fast and loose tops 100 cases castor oil. in tins JOHNSTON & CO. HAVE NOW LANDING EX UNICORN, FROM GLASGOW, 75 cases RHAP6ODIA JOHNSTON & CO. HAS AURITED EX PIAKO, FKOM LONDON, 25 tons Davies' galvanised corrugated iron, 6 to 10 feet, 26 gauge Lemon, orange, and citron peel Currants, 0. & B. enrrie powder Essence anchovi"B, paete blacking Caraway Eeede, B & P. cornflour Wire rai's, theet lead, whiting Baw, boiled, and linseed oils White and red lead WILLIAM LE CREN, Accountant Oppss Vie Barratfa Hotel, Lambton Quay.

EXPIRATION OF LEASE. BONA FIDS pLEARINB-OUT SALE lOF BOOTS AND SHOES, COMMENCE* ON SATURDAY, 22nd OCTOBER All the goods are inlfirst-olasa order, No Bankrupt Stock, And must be sold at any reasonable offer, as my lease expires early in December. T invite every Working Man to oome and inspect my goods, and compare my prioes with others. All Boots and Shoes aro marked in plain figures, so that the public are not going to be deceived. This is » grand sale, which every working man should i take advantage of. No Poff ! No Deception ! Come and see for yourselves ; don't pnr« chase yonr Boots till you arrive at i W. MORIARTY'S SHOPS, Opposite Bank of New South Waloi, Willisstreet. i JAMES GODBER, OF TIIB CUBA AND MOLESWORTH STREETS BAKING AND CONFECTIONERY ESTABLISHMENTS, I > EGS to return his siueore thanks to the inhabitants of the city for their liberal patronage, and at the same time would em* brace this opportunity of informing the general public, that, as only articles of tho best description are kept in stock, and are sold at moderate prices, they will find it to their advantage to give him a trial. Families waited open dailyjjfor orders. ! JAMES GODBER. j Cuba and Molesworth streets. Nemo ire impnne lacessit. 4 MOST Ezfensive and Unprecedented SALE For Two Months. TWEED SUITS £3. Troneera, 17s; Vests, 13s. In fact, no reasonable ofler refused, as my stock of over: .£4OOO worth must be partially cleared to make room for spring goods. No matter how cheap I Bell, every garment must bo shrunk and well made, and cut better than any Wellington. HUXLEY, the Tailor. I ; . RABBIT EXTKRMIVATION. WAN'i ED, a Contract to Exterminate the Rabbits from any amount of land. 1 My Patent Rabbit Trap is a great sutoew. Apply 8.D., Evening Post, where UstU : inonials and references are lodged.

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 137, 10 December 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 137, 10 December 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 137, 10 December 1881, Page 1

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