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T B ARO HOUSE. SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON 1885. OUR DRESS DEPARTMENT HAS be«n fully stocked with all the latest outonmes of Fa»hii.n, both aa to fabric, stylo, and colourings. Plain, Fanoy Striped, and Broche Canvas Clotha, in all colours, fiora la upwards; Tint«d_ and Coloured Shot Alpacas, from Gid •. Nun's Veiling and Nun's Cloth in all shades; Silk TuEßore, plain; Silk Tussore embroidered ; Jorsoy Cloth, in fashionable shades; Boncle Cloth, Chuddah Cloth, Bison Cloth, besides a heap of otbor oharming noveltioi, including Embroidered Canvas Robos (unmade), in boxes; Embroidered Nun's Voiling Robes, also unmade; Handsome Fancy Volonr Fabrics, with Plain to matoh ;_ and a specially choice seloctiou of the newost Dress 'fi-in mings, all of whioh aro certain to commend theiusplvPß on thn sooro of taste and ologonoe Wo aro propared in our Dressmaking Department tomako up to ordor any of the abovo.and in euoh stylo and fit as might bo|equalled, but not excelled, by tho great Parisian tnan-nnlhnor and dreasmakor— WORTH. T E A 110 H OUSB. ESTABLISH!® 1859. W. E A™B E S, (LATE W. NICHOLSON) CUBA-STREET, MANUFACTURER op all KINDS of FURNITURE and BEDDING, Has on hand a largo quantity of BEDDING, PALLIASSES, SPRING MAtTRESSES, LOOKING GLASSES, PIANOS, Ac. To bo sold at tho LOWEST POSSIBLE PEICES. Also, DINING AND DRAWINGROOM SUITES, in Hair Ololu, Bepp, and Crotonno. WASHSTANDS, CHESTS OF DEAWEES, DRESSING TABLES, OHEFFONIBRS, AND A LARGE QUANTITY OF CHAIRS. UNDERTAKER. TELBrHONB 231. T/" I S I T "WEBLEY, CLAIUC & RIVE'S, ONE of the prinolpal improvements in tho city during the past few weeks is the additions and alteration to the premises of CUBA-STREET, Mr. C. Smith, Drapor, Cuba-etreet. Mr. C. t Smith wishos to thank hia numerous ouatomers for the vory liberal support he has reoeived sinoe commencing in business in ., Q .t Cuba-Btreet seven years ago. Tho business has Bteadily increased year by year, and r * p p H small alterations havo been niado from time v A ' to time to meet tho requirement of tho increasing trade; but during the last season Anummna such rapid strides wero made that the shop LACE COLLARETTES, proved altogether too small. Six weeks ago very oxtonpivo alterations wero commoncsd — tho Bido walls of the old premises were thrown LACE FISCHUS, out, making tho shop a nice width. In addition to that a nice light show-room has been added, 30ft square, for mantles, mil- _ „,, w ... linery, and underolothing; and at tbe baok In *-ndleßS Variety, of that another chow-room, about tho same size, for carpets and furnishing, making the total|depth of the shop and show-rooms 120 ft Doolared to be the Finest and CniArKBT A very special foature ia the boautiful light throughout the whole plaoe. Aeboutmbnt in Town. The business will bo conducted, aa before, on the most cconomio principles. The goods are bought, in most coses, direct from tho manufacturers for cash, and the amallost .. . paying profit added. Strict attention will „,.„„,.,,-, Also tor be paid to the emolleßt reqniroments of my MANI Ll!if*, oußtomera. The very best valno will always be offered. Tho continuance of tho support of youreelf and friends is earnestly aolioitod. DOLMANS, , N.B.—The new mantles, millinery, nnderolothing, dresses, laces and ribbons, prints, hosiery, gloves, &c, aro now opened. JACKETS LADIES' VISITES, TBIMMED BATS SEEING'S BELIEVING 7

CALL and Inapeot tho CUTLEEY AND PKICES, alightly damaged. Goods Must Go. JNO. YOUNG, Cash Ironmonger, Cnba'Btreet. VANITY FAIE CIGAEETTES Are the best Cigarettes ever introduced into thismarket. CASINO'S " Excelsiors "_and Lava-tipped. The present soaroity of high-olass AEOMATIC TOBACCOS Can be explained. ~T Have Bocnred the finest brands of Aromatics grown this seaaoninthe United States. P HAYMAN 4 CO Bole Agents. THE AUCKLAND TOBACCO CO., „,...'. Manufacture of TWIST, NAJLEOD, and PLUG' TOBACCOS, EOSEBUD, HONEY DEW. and othor CIGAEETTES. Also PACKET and CUT TOBACCOS in every variety. ¦- .„ „ . . „ „ , All the above are cheaper, and fully equal to the imported. Sole Agents for the Provincial District of Wellington— LEVIN & CO., Grey-street, w.n;«»««« VVeUm*'<onIMPOETANT NOTICE TO CIGAEETTE SMOKEES. "T"~ .. .„ , The Finest Turkish Cigarettes are Spiller I*.1 *. I, „ tx^^—xi. -n • rwi N England H.E.H the Prince of Wales and all the leading membera of fashionable society smoke no one else s! The Egyptian Cigarette Co., has just reoeived a large consignment of all the different Bizes and qualities. Samples and prices can be obtained, poet free, on sending 18 twopenny Btampa to EGYPTIAN CIGAEETTE CO., Chamber of Commerce, Wellington. [ — ~~~ ~ EGYPTIAN CIGAEETTES. «„„ DU KHEDIVE—EXTEA FINES! _ . . . THE Egyptian Cigarette Co. has just Imported, Direct from Cairo, a Lareie Parcel of these Celebrated Egyptian Cigaretteß. They are renowned for their midnoss and choioe aromatic flavour, and are acknowlegged by connoisssure to be tuperior to all others. ' For B&mples and prices, apply to EGYPTIAN CIGARETTE CO,, Chamber of Commerce, Lambton-quay, Wellington. CONSIDERABLY LESS THAN COST PEICE. /-•.TJTLEEY, SLIGHTLY DAMAGED, V; Must be got rid of. JNO YOUNG Cash Ironmonger, Cuba-Btreet.

rnTi"n T Trm xl 7 TYITfIrP'P A "XT THE LITILJi DUBIIAJN. ~~" TT FIELDER being somewhat astonished ¦*•-*- * and gratified at the result of the liberal patronage and sneoess whioh has greeted his past venture to secure the publio appreciation in the markod exoellenoe of design and proved superiority of workman- ** °f USEHOLD FUENTTUEE, it has indnoed him, in tho extension of hia buaineeß premises, to embrace a more comprehonßive stock, that will fill the requirementa of every boiisehold. .™ c ™*™iU *S ™* «d attention which he hau always applied to business, and to the varied home and colonial tastes and ao.oommodations ol bis numerous customers, enables him to stand forth UNEIVALLED in the ohoice he has displayed in selecting |y 8 vast miscellaneous Stook of Glass, China, Lamps, Culinary Utensils, &c, &0., as they combine elegance with utility, with the strictest regard to economy, and being without doubt the finest assortment this | oity haß 6yer produced or witnessed, and ! which are open for inspection daily at TITTfR TVTTBTPAN LRtt DUBININ. —— — A NNOUNCEMENT OF NEW BOOKS Tl TT T 'I' H TJ' S UUIIUJJI B, BOOKSELLEE AND STATIONEE, Lahbton-quat. Cassell's Popular Educator, 6 vole., n«w c( jition, 42s Wilson's Tales of the Border, 12 voli., taoh Ditt^ fu^tVldition, handsomely bound j n morocco, with gilt edges, 45s tho eet Travels and Adventures, by notable traveltars, illustrated by celebrated artists, 9s Nautical Almanac, 1866, 5s Lieut Maury's Physical Geography of the Ainafe/s^wminer in Seamanship, 2s 6d L. Gnjae Book to the Local Marine Board Examination, 7s 6d ir or|6' B Epitome, 24s Book of Knots, showing the making of every knot and gpu 00> 3g gd Smile's Life of George Staphonson, oheap edition 4a 6d Boutledge's Eeadings-comic, dramatic, and popular eaoh Is 3d £cadin KBKB from American Authors, Is 3d j}cn', deader ftnd Speaker, 4s 6d Modern Elocutionist, 4s 6d The Excelsior Beciter, 2a The Beautiful Eeciter, 2a j Macaulay s Essays and Lay* of Ancient ' Borne, 4s 6d I StartinginLife^Hintsfor Parents, 3s 6d Platt's works, viz.: Life. Business, Money, j Economy. Progress, Poverty, per vol Is 3d ' Free Thought and Ttue Thought, by F. j Reginald Statham, 7a Are Miracles Credible—Theolorioal Library, 1 4* g^ — — • TO CONSUMEES OF GAS. ' —— \ TTSE GABY'S GAS FIEES-Eoonomioal, ' vJ freedom from smell, cheerful in uppsaranoo, effective in warming, easily fitted Ito any grate. Grates re-dressed with asbestos 'fibre. j Orders sent toH. Gaby, Patentee, Hansen. I*"*.. Adelaide-road. wiU receive prompt I •tteßbm _ I TO GABDENEES AND OTHEES. j (17L0WEE Pots and Saucers, SW Pans, 1 ¦*- Vases, 4c, to be had cheap at j PETEfi HUTSON ft CO, Waring Taylor-itteet.

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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 73, 23 September 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 73, 23 September 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 73, 23 September 1885, Page 1

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