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A BIG SALE ! A BIG SALE ! PREVIOUS TO ALTERATIONS. HAVING decided to make extensive alterations and improvements to our Premises in Cuba-street, have determined to hold a Big Sale for FOURTEEN DAYS, so as to make room for the workmen. The following Price List can only give a faint idea of tho extent of the Reductions, we therefore request every one in want of CHEAP AND GOOD BOOTS AND SHOES To Call, Inspect, and Judge for themselves. 15 trunks Ladies' Kid Boots, E.S., worth 9s Gd, now selling 5s lid 4 trunks Ladies' Leather Loco, worth 8* 6d, now selling 4s ]ld 1 trunk Lawn Tennis >-hoes, worth 15s GJ, now selling 53 lid 3 trunks Women's Kid Shoes, worth 9s Od, now selling 5s 6d 2 trnnks Girls' Shoes, 10 to 13, worth 63 Gd, now selling 3s lid 1 trunk Girls' Shoes, 1 to 9, worth 5s Gd, now selling 2s lid 1 trunk Child's High-leg Kid, worth 4s 6d, now selling Is lid 3 trunks High-legged Button Prunella, worth 15s, now selling 7s Gd 8 trunks Ladies' Goat Balmorals, worth 11s Gd, now selling 7s Gd 4 trunks Girls' very superior Kid R.S., batten, worth 7s Gd, now selling 3s lid 7 trunks Maids' Leather E.S., 1 and 2, worth 17s Gd, now selling 4s lid 27 dozen Infants' Balmorals, worth 2s Gd, now selling Is 30 dozen Infants' Strap Shoes, worth 2s now selling Is Men's E. sides, 10s Gd Youths' Bluchers, 5s Gd Men's Bluchers, 5s lid Men's Watertights, lls lOd Men's fehoes, 7s 6d, 8s Gd, Ga lid, 103 Gd Men's Shooters, 12s Gd Boys' strong Nailed Boots, from 4s lid Copper-toes from 2a 6d The Paragon Iron Foot, no home should be without it, 3s 6d Blakie's Shoe Patches or Protectors, 3d per card, or 2s Gd per dozen OUR MOTTO : "We Buy for Cash, wo Sell Cheap, and givo no Credit." THE BIG SALE COMMENCES ON SATURDAY, THE 25th OCTOBER, 1831, CASH BOOT MARKET, CUBA-STREET. R, HANNAH AND CO., PROPRIETORS.

WILSON AND RICHARDSON'S SPECIAL IMPORTATION OF NOVELTIES POR. SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR Arc now ready for inspection. Extensive shipments fpr every department have recently arrived by tho steamships British Queen, Ruapohu, lonio, and Tongariro. WILSON AND RICHARDSON bog to inform their numerous patrons that the whole of the purohases for their Summer trado have been- effeoted under the personal supervision of Mr. Richabdson in London, Paris, and the various manufacturing centres, and these imports will, for general excellence, originality of desigD, and value for money, stand without a rival. Attention is called to the beautiful collection of Dress Fabrics, among which will be found new and beautiful designs, colorings, and patterns in BRITISH AND FRENCH ZEPHYRS, SATEENS, WASHING CASHMERES, LURETTES, GR.O D' ALSACE, (Japonaise and Foule, double width, soft wool fabrics, thin in texture, giving elegance to tho figure.) VIRGINIA CLOTH, BAGNES, DRAP FACONNE. Melange, Spun Silks, Beiges, Nuns' Veiling, French and British Prints, &o. All oolors in Satins, Black and Colored Brocades ; Satin de Marveilleux iB the very latest thing for Dresses, and Wilson and Richardson are showing every shade. DRESS TRIMMINGS, Including Feather Trimmings (all colours), Black Fringes, Chenille Trimmings, and an immense varioty of novelties in Dress Buttons. WILSON AND RICHARDSON invite all the Ladies of Wellington to an inspection of their MILLINERY STRAW HATS AND BONNETS, FEATHERS. FLOWERS, AND ORNAMENTS. THE FASHIONABLE SHAPES IN HATS, As now worn in London, Brighton, Cheltenham, and Scarborough are the Eastbourne, Sinobia, Kempton, Park, Gioconda, Gironde, Darmstadt, Battenborg, Conrt, and Mary Anderson. These are the leading shapes of the season ; in addition we hare numerous other shapes. One case of Mantles, very choice Ono case of the Mary Anderson Aprons Novelties in Ribbons Novelties in Glovea Novelties in Umbrellas and Parasols Novelties in Linen Sets and Collars MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF LACE GOODS, Romarkable alike for choapness and beauty. All colors and shades in Loco of various widths, Irish Lace, Oriental Loco, Torchon, Spanish, Edelweiss, Maltesse, Duchssse, Point de France, Point d'Alenoon, Honiton. Embroidery Trimmings, in colors, for dresses ; new Frillings, Mob Caps, &c. Wilson anAßiohardson have opened full ranges in H O 8 I E R T, For Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's wear, in cotton, thread and silk. Within the limits of an advertisement it is impossible to convey more than a faint idea of the value and magnitude of the importations now briefly referred to. It is best to say that the Goods now on view surpass anything previously shown. TERMS — 5 por cent. Disonunt on Purchases of iJ2 and upwards. 2J per cent, on Acoounts paid Monthly. THE ONLY HOUSE IN THE TRADE CLOSING EARLY ON SATURDAY. WILSON AND~IMCHARDSON, LAMBTON QUAY AND BRANDON-STREET.

I By Appointment S^^^Si His Excellenoy | " SfilfJM t° feS^n"iS2A tho Governor. I JjfTyw NOTIOE. |TO STAND THIS REASON IN WELj LINGTON DISTRICT, THE WELLINGTON BISCUIT AND fTIHE Thoroughbred Horse LEANDER. CONFECTIONERY COMPANY JL Bred in 1875, got by Dead Shot, dam Beg to announce that, in consequence of Miss Nightingale, by Sir Heroules — Jessioa frequent complaints having been made to (dam to Strop), by Satellite (imported)-^-them of a difficulty in procuring good and Celilia (imp.). Sir Hercules, by Cap-a-pie fresh Biscuits at moderate prices, they have (imp.)— Paraguay (imp.). Dead Shot, by decided to open, early in August, Depots for Ravensworth (imp.)— <!ertainty, by II Barthe sale of their goods in Lambton Quay, in biere — Chance, by Sir Heroules — Finesse, the new premises adjoining Messrs. Whit- Ravensworth (imp.), by Touchstono^ — Fair taker Bros., Stationers, and in Cuba-street, Jean. (See Stud Book.) LK ANDER has opposite Mr. Godbor's. two crosses of the grand Sir Heroules blood, The Biscuits and Confectionery at these which has proved to be the best that has Depots will always bo fresh from the Faotory ever been in the colonies ; and ho is very in Farish-stroet, and each description of closely related to the celebrated horses artiolo will havo the price clearly shown. Grand Flaneur and Progress, and many By arrangement with Mrs. Cochrane, Con- other good horses. Dead shot is the sire > of feotioner, Manners-street, tho Company's the well-known Mata. LEANDER is a rich goods will be retailed by her at tho same low bay, standing 16 hands high, Bhowing imprices. mense power and great quality. LEANDER Buyers of fresh Biscuits and pure Confoo- has never beon beaten on a Show Grourd, tionery, whilo doing the best for themselves, and has won five first prizes. j will thuß bo afforded the opportunity of Leaves Lower Hutt, Monday, 1.30 p.m. ; encouraging a large Local Industry and a Wellington, Tuesday, and leaves Wednesday, Manufactory to wbioh was awarded at the at 9.30 a.m. ; Johnsonville, Thursday, 9.30 Sydney International Exhibition the Medal a.m. : Pahautanui, Friday, 9 a.m. ; Upper and First Degree of Merit for each olass of Hutt, Saturday, 1 p.m. goods, a distinction obtained by no other Terms, J24 4s ; groomage, ss. All fees similar industry. must be paid before 31st December, 1884. N.B.— The RetaU Branches on Lambton- W. STAFFORD, quay and Cuba-street aro NOW OPEN. CUBA-STREET BAKERY. THIS establishment still maintains ita ¦¦nTnJfr ]y?» M reputation for first-olass BISCUITS rtA-NT) THTS 9TTA«3nW and CONFECTIONERY of every descrip. Tm ™SJS^T ' tion: and having reduced the same to J BILL ALLEN, Wholesale Pricos, is now prepared to sell Imported from America by John Kerr, them cheaper and better than any other Esq., of Nelson. -„. . i.T,-*,.i._ He will travel Upper Hutt on Mondays ; firm in the city. Pahautanui on Tuesdays, at Brady's Hotel ; THE STOCK OF CAKES AND PASTRY, j^hnsonvUle. o^ T^ur^daysTNewZealandlr Of all kinds, is the largest in the town, Hotel, Hamilton's, on Fridays ; Saturdays and made freah daily. and Sundays, at M'lntoßh's, Lower Hutt. - For further particulars see JOHN M'INTHE REFRESHMENT ROOMS TOSH, or D. STEWART, in charge. Are now in full swing , and customers can bo tm-pati iwcatii thtatmi supplied with Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, &c, at all MEAT ! MEAT ! ! MEAT ! ! ! hourß of the day or ovening. — — rHHE WANGANUI BUTCHERY Goods delivered tooU parts of the city. JL respectfully beg to announce that, JAMES GODBER, owing to the highly satisfactory nature of Peofbietob. the first month's business, arrangements have been entered into for the slaughter of MUFFINS AND CRUMPETS FRESH Btook at Wellington, in event of Bteamers EVERY DAY. hobxg delayed tnrongn B troßs of weatherCAUTION TO THE PUBLIO AND Customers can therefore rely on a regular TRADE. supply of prime meat. Every steamer arriving from Wanganui brings a consignment rhas come to our notice that some un- f fi f Mutton, Pork, and' Veal; i scrupulous dealers are making use of , r . . ' T , ' _ ' _ , our name by putting inferior Biscuits into also, prime spring Lamb and Poultry. Orders j our tins and utilieipg our labels, thus de- left at Shop or sent by post-card promptly ceiving the publio with inferior goods, to our attended to. Trial solicited, Onr prices' detriment. We caution such dealers, and d ~. d competition , ask the pnblio, when buying, to make sure ueij """»'' they get our goods, which are superior to Addreßß any manufactured in the Southern Hemis- ! "VVANGANUI BUTCHERY, phere. Our Biscuits bear onr namo or initials. Coubtenat-placb, J. BYCROFT & CO., t tt poTTOnr Wholesale Flour-millers and Biscuit Mann- J- a ' Manager faoturors, Shortland-street, Auckland. ' Branch Establishment — Lambton-quay, * Wellington. Thomas Fred. Morley, Manager. TRE la^qjjst STO CK JUST ARRIVED, EX S.S. AOBANGI, or OK BALES Ceiling and Wall Decorations, &O comprising Dadoß, Fringes, Centre OjECOND-HAND GOODS Flowers, Borders, &0., in the newest English £3 and French designs. j N jmg (Jxtt itoonJ' o^PaVJbL^'s, Glass Including anytHng or overything required Oils, Paints, Bbushwabe, Ac, w Manners-street. J. MA. is able to E^hat he has now the FURNISHING- IS TO BE FOUND Largest and Best Selected Stock of Paperhangings in Wellington. Over 15,000 pieces XT to choose from. Pattern Books on application. FLOCKTON'S VARIETY STORE, yiCTOEIA FOUNDRY, WILLIS-BTffiKT, TOBT ASD MANNKBS-BTEMTB. E. SEAQAB, ORIENTAL TEA MART, Mannebs%J BTBEiT.— The Working Man does well hNGiNEEB Boilkbmakib, leon and to be alive to his own interests, in getting tho bflst poHsiblo valno for his money. Good Bkas*. Pounder. Teas and Cheap Groceries. Give us a call, -~ and satisfy yourself, when you will shar* in Eatimatea famished for all descriptions of the benefits resulting from our Cash principle. Orders oalled for and promptly delivered.— _ _ machinerr. , . - . — j»-»i««t^Bn-rfa~-fc-cu- - —-

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Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 104, 29 October 1884, Page 1

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