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Christmas and Nbw Year's Gifts.— Many will doubtless T remember tho beautiful Chromo Pictures^ veritable works of art, that wero presented toonstomers during the recent Surplus Stock Sale at Te Aro Honso. It will be" satisfactory to know that the coming Christmas and New Year's holidays will witness a similar distribution, but upon a still more liberal basis. Evory purchase in cash to the. amount of £1 will entitle the buyer to one presentation copy, and as many mbro as there are additional pounds spentThese admirable pictures ore worthy of a place on the walls of either mansion or cottage, and all who desire to beautify thoir homes way do so without expense, by making their purchases at Jambs Smith's, Tet Aro House.—[Adyt.] Wobks op Art. —Graves and Fleming, having had the rare opportunity of purchasing some genuine Works of Art (copies of the old masters in oleographs), will, during the holidays, present a copy to thoae who purchase goods to the value of 20a and upwards. A portion of the pictures are now on view in the windows. They aro in no way defaced, and are fit to adorn any drawingroom in Wellington. —Advt. Wanted Known. —So as to give the same advantage to those who may only have 5s to spend, C. Smith has decided to present each customer spending 5s during tho holiday with-* pretty Christmas Card, those spending 10a with a beautiful Floral Cards and purchasers of 20s worth with a magnificent Steel Engraving. The cards and engraving will bo on view every ovening from 6to 9 o'clock. Don't mistake tho shop—C. Smith, Devonshire House, Cuba-Etreet.-[ADVT.] Leaving Wellington.—lmportant to Country Rendentß and Townspeople. Tomorrow and Saturday, and durinor Christmas week. Two thousand pounds' worth of Drapery, Clothing, Millinery, &c, to be sold a regular slaughter pricesi Everyone invited to come to the great relinquishing sale. Special and eitf*ordidary bargains in the Ladies' Showroom. •' The whole stock for absolute and unreserved sale J. B. Hamilton, Cash Draper, Cnba-street.—[A»vr.]

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 151, 29 December 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 151, 29 December 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 151, 29 December 1881, Page 2

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