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TE ARO HOUSE. SALVAGE SALE NOW ON. TE ARO HOUSE. TjyiLSON k RICHARDSON, TAILOBS, HABITMAKERS, SHIRTMAKERS, MANTLEMAKERS. JUST OPENED, A splendid stook of White Shirts, and new shapes in Collars, Oxford Shirts, Regatta Shirts, Ties and Gloves, for evening wear ; Ties and Gloves for walking; Silk, Woollen, and Merino Hosiery; Gentlemen's Hats, Umbrellas, Travelling Bags, and Portmanteaus ; Waterproof Clothing. Tho success which has attended the introduction of the new TAILORING DEPARTMENT encourages us to seek a wider support. Wo guarantee a Perfect and Graceful Fit, from the best nnd newest Coatings and Suitings. WILSON <fc RICHARDSON, TAILOE3 AND MERCERS, Lambton Quay. 10 Per Cent, fob Cash. BALL DRESBES. THE FIRST DISPLAY OF THE SEASON At KIRKCALDIE <fc STAINS' will take place on SATURDAY, tho 30th MAY, When Ton (10) Cases, comprising the most unique and superb selection ever introduced in Wellington will be shown in their spaoiona premises over the Show Room. L4.CE FLOUNCING, In Black, Cream, Beige, and White, from 9 inches to 40 inohes wide. MATERIALS FOR EVENING WEAR, In Great Variety. LONG GLOVES, In Kid, Silk, and Lace, all colours and sizes FOR READY MONEY ONLY. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, 62, 63, and 64, LAMBTON QUAY. No 1J WINTER SEASON, 1885 [Wellington I AM now opening up my new shipments of Cardigan Jaokets, Vuloanised Tweed Overaoats, Colonial Tweed and Beaver Overcoats, Boys' and Youths' Overcoats, New Zealand Manufactured Crimean Shirts, Undershirts, Pants and Sox, Wool and Furlined Gloves and Mittens, Wool Maudes, Rugs and Blankets, Portmanteaux and Leather Goods, Merino Military and Knitted Sox and Hose, Pants and Undershirts, Mufflers, Squares, Scarfs, and Ties, Braces, Gaiters, and Camp Bugs, and Gentlemen's Goods for evening wear. Hats of all the newest phapes, Steamboat Caps and Steamboat Shirts and Pants. As most of my goods come to me direct from the makers there is no middle profits. I therefore offer the largest ohoice of the above goods to eeleot from, and best value for meney in the oity. J. M' D O W E L L, Importer : and Manufacturer, No. l.| Wellington. fNo. I. HANCOX'S ANTI-TUSSISA IS a medioine that does not simply relieve and delude; it onres Conghs, Colds, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Influenza, and all affections of the Throat and Lungs. Having been found by the people to he a most important and useful medicine in our varying climate, where pulmonary diseases are so plentiful, it enjoys a large and increasing sale. It is adapted to every age, condition, and sex, and may be relied upon as being a thoroughly harmless vegetable remedy. No medioine ever discovered oan do more to oheck the ravages of consumption and alleviate its terrora than Hancox's Anti-Tussisa). A certain remedy, the only certain remedy. Try it, use it thoroughly, and without delay. J. HANCOX, Te Aro Pharmacy, Opposite Fire Brigade, Manners-street. MEDICAL NOTICE. T\R. HENRY wishes to notify that he has -*-' Removod into the residence of the late Dr. Diver, Johnaton-streot, the goodwill, Ao. , of whose practice he has purohased, and may be consulted there from this date. 18th April, 1885. MR. HO B~Y, Dentist, XT AS Removed to New Premises Willisstreet, seoond house above Manners-street. MB. "HERBERT EAWB ON. DBNTI3T, Terr»Oß. next Wellington Cl«b. THE CENTRAL VACCINATION STATION, Tx Aro Dispensary, Manners-street. FREE VACCINATION on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday of each week, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, with Puro Calf Lymph, or Hnman Vaooine Lymph, from healthy children only, miorosoopioolly examined and source quoted. H. BRITTAIN, Public Vaccinator, Ao. PAINLESS DENTlSTßY.— Artificial Teeth are helpful in the performance of a noce3sary function when the natural Teeth have ceased to be useful, and ongtt to be procured by all who stand in need of them. This is not a matter of vanity or taste, but one of personal expediency, of health, and even, it may bo, of " Life itself." — Lancet. MR. WALTER E. HALL. Dental Surgeon, Willis-street PERSONAL. THEREBY warn G. H. Thornton that if he continues manufacturing suoh superior Confeotionery for the whole population of New Zealand, I shall make it my business to recommend all my friends, storekeepers, and dealers in confectionery to ask for G. H. Thornton's Pure Confeotionery only. G. H. THORNTON, Wholesale Export Confeotioner. Manners-st.. Wellington. MR. W. RAYMOND. mEACHER OF MUSIC. X Upper Ghuznii-strht (near Wooloombe-Bt.) Fees on application. Term commences with Pupil. EX S.S. ARAWA Red and Whito Clover Seeds, Cow Grass, Alsike, &o. English Grass Seeds, including Fesoucs, Crested Dogstail, Meadow Foxtail, Poas, 40. Iron Tanks (400 frallona) Barbed and BB Annealod Fonoing Wirea MURRAY, ROBERTS k CO., Foatherston-atreet, Wellington. MEAT! MEAT! MEAT! OPJSNING~NOTICE. MR. J. T. FOLLAS (for many years past employed by Messrs. J. and H. Barber) begs to inform his numerous Customers and the inhabitants of Adelaide-road and Newtown that, having taken premises on the Adelaide-road (lately occupied by Mr. C. Sweeney) he has commenced business aa a butcher. All orders will receive prompt attention and delivered to any part of the city. Beef, Mutton, Pork, Lamb, and Veal of the very primest quality. Small goods of ovory doeoription always on hand. J. T. FOLLAS, Proprietor.

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Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 110, 2 June 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 110, 2 June 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 110, 2 June 1885, Page 2