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READ id SMITH'S OALB PRICE LIS T:Men'a Reg atta Shirts, 2a Gd, worth 3s lid Men's Wor king Shirts, Ib, worth 2a Men's Sinni tetfl, la, worth 2a Cd Men's Flan a«l Singlets, 2s lid, worth 4s lid Men's Felt ffata, In lid, worth 3a lid Men's Mole Trousers, 4a 110V ™ rth ,«s Hd Men's Tweed' TroußerH, 5s lid, worth 10a Cd Men's TrouiK nra & Vest, 10a 9d, worth 17a 6d EVBRTTHJ 'JTO AT BKDTJCED PBICBS, AT C. B*. M I T H ' S, CUBA.BTBBrr^ miJE M r iSW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, IN CUBA-STREET. NOTICE. A BRANCH 0 P THE NEW ZEALAND CLOT] UNO FACTORY Will be ope ned in Cuba-Btreet, on SATURDAY, 1 tea DECEMBER, 1885, For Cheistiw is and Summer Season. MEN'B AND' JBOYS' CLOTHING, For which "we have obtained FIRST PRIZE AND GOLD MEDAL At the Wblmnqi :os Exhibition. Our nmnnfaotur », whioh for fit and style BurpassTmoßt tailo r-made goods, are principally made up of the famous Mosgiel and other Zeala> id Tweeds. They are cnxArvß than imp< >rted goods, as they wear twice aa long, and • all gooda are sold at Factobt Pricks. Jsata, Shirts, Ties, P oarfs, Merino and L.W. Underclothing, 1 Portmanteaus, Bugs, Baga, Aa., *o. i Lambton-q cat Branch : A. CLARK, Manager. Cbba-btri ntT Branch: I J. A. H IGINBOTHAM, • Manager. I Have seourod 150 pairs of GEEMAN MOLE TROUSERS, patt of a Bankrupt Stook, and am going to soil them for KS /»D PER PAIR. They wear Bplendidly, ' are finished m fLrst-oloss style, and the patterns are the same as the best West of England tweeds. To prevent the trade or dealers from buying them up, no individual customer oan nave mora I than threo pairs. JOHN THORBURN, The Pkofle'B Clothikr, WILLIS-STBEET. BESULT OF WEBLEY, CLARK & RIVE'S GRAND T3EPPERCORN COMPETITION. ; j J - j| ' Exact Number of Peppercorns in Bottle, ; J 22,106. i ' Number Registered, i ] Ist Prize, 1 22,108, 3 MRS. BILLS, TXNAKOBI-EOAD J ' 2nd Pbiztb (Divided), i 22,100-, ! I ; MBS. J. BILLB, TINAKOm-BOAD; : MBS. PORATT, A. C. BAißeacks,; 3rd Prize, 22,096, | MISS STOCKBRIDGE, Ohib*v 1 Counting Committee s ' i Mr. James Thompson I Mr. Chinohin i Mr. Kitto I Mr. E. Le Cren Mr. Rowe I Mr. Hudson j Mr. Holmes I Mr. Murray ■ Councillor Petheriok, Scrutineer i r i ; WELCOME. r Christmas comes but once a year, 8 When it comes it brings good cheer. 3 XJOOTS AND lioES FOB THE . _O HOLIDAYS [ A. RIOKMAN'S >- ABE AT WHOLESALE PBIOES FOB OABH. 1 i ii Ring out the old, Ring in the new, r Ring out the false, 9 Ring in the true. Tk/TAKER OF THE BLINDS AT r c Government toCjslwx Departmental House, J_&j_E_!§bl Offices, Municipal and numerous Publio Bnildings throughout the oolony. t> «&■ EASBY'S m '• VENETIAN WORKS, CUBA-STBMT, r Opposite Te Aro House. * The beat and oheapest house in New Zealand. r XTENETUN BLINDS, dear varnished or l f w painted any oolour ; warranted without sap or a single knot j very highly finished, fitted with patent notions and extra super I, lines, and patent wove web. R. W. HENN, "■ Poneke Steam Blind Works, * Manners & Molosworth-streetß, Wellington. BALBALINE. ; mHE GREAT FOOD PRESERVATIVE. t This invaluable antiseptic compound is ;• tasteless, oolonrless, and perfectly harmless. 8 K««ps milk, soup, beer, and any fluid food, sweet and wholesome in any weather, c Kisps meat fresh and sound, and makes ib t tender and digestible. | Eisrs eggs perfeotly sweet and untainted a for a year or more. Khpb fresh butter quite palatable and free from ranoidity in the hottest weather. I, 8 fish freah and untainted nntil re- '• quired for use. Eisfs infants' food sweet and wholesome, - and prevents flatulenoo, griping, and diarrhoea. Bold by all Chemists, Grocers, and Storekeepers, in Is and 2s packets. Wholesale Agent— ' E. H. CREASE, CTUDY HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY I BT USING J PYRAMID SOAP. ■ J. KITCHEN & SONS (Limited.) ' POONAH PAINTING ON SILK, VEL.VET. ! SATIN, WOOD, &o. AT the request of several ladies, Mrt. , Dewing has decided to remain one ■ week longer. Intending pupils will pleas. 1 meet at class-room, upstairs at Messrs. Cooper & Co.'s, opposite Athenaram, not ■ later than To-morrow, 24th inst., at 2 p.m., ' as Mrs. Dewing leaves Wellington positively on Friday, sth Maroh. ■ 1 F you are low-spiritod take Wolfe's X Sohnapps.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 44, 23 February 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 44, 23 February 1886, Page 2