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/CHILDREN'S Fur Turban Hats, usual KJ prtoe 2/6, torNinepence, at Te Aro House. Infants' Cappets and Hoods, wellassoried.3/6, for Eighteenpence, at Te Aro House. Children's Granny Bonnets, regnlar price C/ 6, for 3/6, at Te Aro Honse. Ladies' and Children's Velvet Hata,worth3/6, for Eighteenpence, at Te Aro House. Ladies' Felt Hats, fashionable colors, value 5/6, for a Florin, at Te Aro House. Ladies' Plush and Satin Hats, usual price 6/6, for Half-a-Crovm, at Te Aro House. Ladies' and Children's Trimmed Hats, from 2/9 and upwards, at Te Aro House. RETAIL DRAPERY AT y*T HOLESALE PRICES, FOR READY MONEY ONLY. 15 to 25 per cent, reduotion off prices usually charged. KIRKOALDIE & STAINS Have received, ex s.s. lonio— Black Frenoh Merinos Black Frenoh Cashmeres Colored French Merinos, 47 inches wide, 2s 7id and 3s 3d per yard Silk Spotted Tulles, all colors, 54 inches wide, la per yard, suitable for ball dresses Laoe Flonncings, all widths, in black, white, and cream All goods marked in Plain Figures, TOE CASH. KIRKOALDIE h STAINS, Lambton Quay & Brandon-strmt. XI7ILSON & RICHARDSON, TAILORS, HABITMAKERS, SHIRTMAKERS, MANTLEMAKERS. JUST OPENED, A splendid stock of White Shirts, and new shapes in Collars, Oxford Shirts, Regatta Shirtß, Ties and Gloves, for evenintr wear ; Ties and Gloves for walking; Silk, Woollen, and Merino Hosiery; Gentlemen's Hata, Umbrellas, Travelling Bags, and Portmanteaus; Waterproof Clothing. The HnocoßS whioh has attended the introduction of the new TAILOEING DEPARTMENT enoouragea us to seek a wider support. We guarantee a Perfeot and Graoeful Fit, from the best and newest Coatings and Suitings. WILSON & "RICHARDSON, TAILORS AND MERCERS, Lambton Quay. 10 Peb Cent, fob Cash. Fl A N O S. ¦"YrE^MEY I3I PATENT QUADRUPLEX IS are the only four timeß overstrung Pianos, solid iron frame, oheok aotion, trichord. The beßt Pianos in the world— a perfeot marvel in meohanical skill. If you want a Piano to last a life time, secure a Neumeyer. Hesitate before purchasing boxes of wires, on the time payment system, that will not realise one-half their cos by the time they are paid for. RkAD. Mr. Clement Lee, Otaki, writes :— " I have had yeur Piano in use for some time, and am thoroughly satisfied with it. It has had a good deal of rough usage, and yet is not the least out of tune. It seems to me a thoroughly serviceable Piano." Mr. B. Ling, Otaki, writes :— "I am thoroughly well pleaaed with the Neumeyer Piano. I strongly recommend it to country people, as I find it requires little tuning." EvBNTNd Post, 2nd January, saye : — "A member of our staff has had one of those Piano 3 for the last two yearß, and can testify to the admirable way it has kept its tone during that period." Having purohased a "Neumeyer" from Mr. Spillor, I can speak in the highest praise of it. I have found it remarkable for quality of tone and keeping in tune.— E. Holle, Wellington. To Mr. W. 3. Spiller.— l have muoh pleasure in Btating that the Upright Grand Piano (Neumeyer) has given great satisfaction, and has been muoh admired by all who have seen and played upon it. All agree that tho tone ia grand and beautifully mellow.— Geo. Roxburgh, WeUiugton. A consignment of these Splendid Pianos, in handsome walnut cases, ex lonio. Second-hand Pianos, Organs, or Harmoniums, taken in part payment. W. H. SPILLEB, Sole Agnnt for Neameyer Piano, Heine Pianette, and the Bell Company American Organ, the beet Orgaa in the world. Lambton Quay, Wellington. Ia cabd.J •m|" E. J. THOMPSON, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Stab Chambers, Lambton-qnay. ; A UAKD.J TT ENRT HOWORTH, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Chambers— Featherßton-street, Wellington I (next Evening Press offioa). NOTICE OF REMOVAL. TUT E. J. HANCOX, CHEMIST, Begs to inform his oustomers and the pnblio generally that he has leased those more commodious premises next door to the Reohabite Hall, and while taking tide opportunity ef thanking the publio for the very liberal support accorded to him in his old preiniees, aolioits a continuance of their most esteemed ! favours. DR. MAHON at Home for ConsultationMorning, 9to 11 ; Evening, 7to 8. Address— Cambridge Terraoe and BuoUeatreet, three doors from St. Patrick's College. % MR. ARTHUR HOBY, X ICENTIATE IN DENTAL SURGERY, Royal College Surgeons, Ireland, Willis-street, Wellington, > Second house above Mannera-street. MB. HERBERT KAWSON,' DentißT, Terraoa. next Wellington Qlmb. PAINLESS DENTlßTßY.— Abtificiai. Teeth are helpful in the performance of a necessary funotion when the natural Teeth have oeased to be useful, and ought to be procured by all who stand in need of them. This ia not a matter of vanity or taste, bnt one of personal expediency, of health, and even, it may be, of " Life itself." — Lancet. MR. WALTER E. TTA T.T., Dental Surgeon, Willis-street THE -CENTRAL VACCINATION STATION, Tc Abo Dispensary, Makhbbs-strbkt. FREE VACCINATION on Monday,' Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday of each week, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, with Pure Calf Lymph, or Human Vaccine Lymph, from healthy ohildren only, mioroaoopioally examined and source quoted. H. BRITTAIN, Ppblio Vaccinator, ftp. AFREE PASSAGE to ENGLAND, By Direot Steamer. /GRANTED to anyone who will bring me VJT a customer to purchase the entire etookof my First-olass Manufactured Confectionery. For further particulars apply personally, with an order, to G. H. THORNTON, Wholesale Export Confectioner, Man-ners-street, Wellington. CHEAP FURNITURE. A F A R M E E, CUBA-STBEBT. See Advertisement in another column.

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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 10, 11 July 1885, Page 2

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