N BW SPEING GOODS ! NOW SHOWING AT C. SMITH'S, CUBA-STREET. 275 Tl/T EN'S OVERCOATS AND MACINTOSHES Fob Salb at th* Cost Pric*. FOR CASH. JOHN THORBUItN, The Poople's Clothier, WIIiMB-BTRMT. 80 TJAIES MEN'S SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS _ For Sale at 10s 9d per pair, cash. JOHN THORBUItN, THE PEOPLE'S CLOTHIER, Wllil.lß-BTRKKT. THE I»TEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY WILL OPEN UP IM A FEW DAYS A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OP NEW SPEING GOODS. WELLINGTON BRANCH, 57, Lambton Quay. A. CLARK, Manager. | mHE whole of the CLOTHING EXHIBIT JL of the Kaiapoi Woollen Company (Limited) at the Indtjstbiaii Exhibition has been purchased by J. M'DOWELL, Clothier and Outfitter, No. 1, Lambton--quay, Wellington, and visitors to Wellington oan puroliase any of thoso high-class colonial products at the Company's stand for delivery at the close of the Exhibition, or duplicates of the same can be ordered at any time at No, 1, Lambton-qnay. Suits to measure from the Tweeds of the Kaiapoi, Mosgiel, arid .Oamaru Mills oan be had from J. M'Dowell on Bhorb notice, and at low ratea of price. For all particulars and prices apply to J. M'DOWELL, No. 1. Lambton-quay, Wellington. ""SOMETHING ISEW ! ARICKMAN has just received a ship- • ment of Gentlemen's German Balmoral Boots. They are the best shape boots over invented for man, being made the natural thape of the foot, with good broad soles, heels, and toes— a style which is fast superceding in England and on the Continent the ehapo called the "MASHER," whioh has hitherto been bo much worn. They are as soft as a glove, but as tough as wire, andaro sewn throughout. Price, 21s and 25s a pair. A. EICKMAN, IMPOETEE AND BOOTMAKEB, Mannors-st.. WiUis-st. and Moleaworth-st, MR. ARTHUR HOBI, J ICENTIATE IN DENTAL SURGERY, Royal College Surgeons, Ireland, WltlilS-STRBBT, WILLINOTON, Seoond house above Manners-street. MR. W. RAYMOND. TEACHER OF MUSIC, Uppkk Ghuzneb-strkkt (near Wooloombe-st;.) Fees on application. Term oommenoes with Pupil. MR. HERBERT EiWBON, OINTIBT, Terrace, nest Wolliiutton Olab. PAINLESS DENTlSTßY.— Artificial Tkkth are helpful in the performance of a necessary funotion when the natnral Teeth have oeased to be useful, and ought to be prooured 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 be, of " Life itself." — Laneot. MR. WALTER E. HALL, D*NTAL SDRG3ON. WILLTB-BTRBKT THE CENTRAL VACCINATION STATION, Ti Aro Disfknsary, Mannbrs-strmt. ; FREE VACCINATION on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday of each week, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, with Pure Calf Lymph, or Human Vaooine Lymph, from healthy ohildren only, mioroaeopioally examined and source quoted. ' H. BRITTAIN, Public Vaccinator. Ac. OTUDY HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY BT USIJJO PYRAMID SOAP. J. KITCHEN A SOWS (Limited). &TA LUXURY^ CREASE'S Al COFFEE TS undoubtedly the best article to be •¦- obtained in tho oolony for parity, strength, and delioioua fenronr. CiiT Ask for tho Al Braqg. Sold by the prinoipal Grocers in 'lib and 21b, Tina. A FREE PASSAGE to ENGLAND, By Direct Steamer. GRANTED to anyone who will bring me a customer to purchase the entire stook of my First-olaas Manufactured Confeofcionory. For further particulars apply personally, with an order, to G. H. THORNTON, Wholesale Export Confeotioner, Man-ners-street, Wellington. CREASE'B TARAXACUM ob DANDELION COFFEE. nPHIS ARTICLE is scientifically prepared -*- co as to preserve the stomaohio virtues of the Taraxaoum Root. DANDELION COFFEE iB recommended by the highest medical authorities as a most invaluable beverage, not only for those who suffer from Biliary Disorders, Weak Digestion ,Fl*tul«noy, Nervousness, and Dyspeptic j affeotions, but also for persons in health, as a means of warding off many of the complaints incidental to sedentary occupations. This unproved preparation will be found to agree with many persons of delio'ate constitutions, who are obliged to abstain from taking ordinary ooffeo. So in lib and }lb Tins, by all Chemists and Grooere.
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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 74, 24 September 1885, Page 2
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637Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 74, 24 September 1885, Page 2
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