•m/r EN'S SINGLE ; TS, Is 4^d, original price 2s lid. MEN'S FLANNEL SINGLETS, 2s 6d, original prioe 4s 6d. ! STBONG TWEED TEOUSBBB, I 5a lid, original prioe 8s lid. At O. SMITH'S SALE, DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, CUIA-STBEKT. 275 ."jtTEN'S OVERCOATS j AND MACINTOSHES Fob Sali at thi Cost Pbioi, FOR CASH. JOHN THORBUBN, The People* Clothier, WILUS-HTRIET. I 80 1 "DAIBS MEN'S SADDLE TWEED j, TROVBER3 For Sale at 10s 9d per pair, cash. [JOHN THOBBTJRN, ' THE PEOPLE'S CLOTHIBB, WILLIB-STBMT. OEE THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FAOTORTS SHOW AT THB EXHIBITION. It is well worthy the attention of every visitor to the oity. Any visitor wishing to purobasa the factimile of any of the GOODS SHOWN can do so at our WELLINGTON BRANCH. Lambton Quat. A. CLARK, Manager. MR. ARTHUR HOBT, T IOENTIATE IN DENTAL SURGERY, Boyal College Surgeons, Ireland, WILLIS-STBUBT, WELLINGTON, Seoond house above Manners-street. MB. HKRBEBT EAWBON Dentist, Terraoe, next Wellington Olab. PAINLESS DENTIBTRY.— AETINOUI. Teeth are helpful in the performance of a neoessary funotion when the natural Teeth have ceased to be useful, and ought to be procured by all who stand in need of them. Thiß is not a matter of vanity or taste, but one of personal expediency, of health, and even, it may be, of " Life itself." •—Lancet. mr. Walter c. hall, Dental Surgeon. Willis-stbmt B M O 1* D S SWISS CIGARS Hava been recognised as the BEBT for^half a century. A FREE PASSAGE to ENGLAND, By Direct Steamer. fXRANTED to anyone who will bring tne v7T a oustomer to purchase the entire stock of my Firat-olass Manufactured Confectionery. For fnrther particulars apply personally, with an order, to <J. H. THORNTON. Wholesale Export Confectionor, Man-ners-street, Wellington. QTUDY HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY BT TJSINO PYRAMID SOAP. J. KITCHEN JTFoNB (Limitbd). 63TA LUXURY. CREASE'S Al COFFEE TS undoubtedly the best article to be •*■ obtained in the oolony for purity, strength, and delioious flavour. fO- Ask foTthe Al Brand. Bold by tho principal Groeen in lib and 21b Tina. ' A, G. PRIOE, DRAPEH, CUBA-STREET. £50 TO BE GIVEN AWAY. "OLACED in tho Corner Window of the HALL OE COMMERCE la fttatga Glass Jar, full of Peas. Mr. Price will giro £$Q far the nearest estimate of the number of Peas the .Tar contains. It will Cost Nothing, to Estimate. If you buy 5s worth of goods you may register one estimate X yon buy 10s worth of goods you may register two estimates If yon buy 15s worth of goods yon may register three estimates If yon buy 20s worth of goods yon may register four estimates And so on, for every 5s purchase yon may register one estimate There is no triokery ; it is simply a aaitor of calculation. A Tioket will be given to eaoh Customer \t registers an estimate, a block of which ' be kept by Mr. Pbioi, to prevent the ability of any mistake. Sa Peas will be counted on the 30th of -d the number will be advertised •» town and country papers. 1 " paid on reoeipt of the <ut to the exact number. oondnoted by seleoted ? writes:— lf the due of Wolfe's ik nothing else. ■Willis-street, money for all from trusting
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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 61, 9 September 1885, Page 2
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