NOVELTIES AND BARGAINS In the MANTLE and COSTUME Department at TE ARO HOUSE. H X Ladies' and Maids' Fur A IH H QAA Children'R and MaidB 1 Ulsters, in 4 *J Capes, *±j M.JL O\J\J the laU*t sf u/w and durable mateBcHy worth 8/(i. rial*, from «S If* to il Q '{I -I f}f\ Ladies' Fur Capes, satin Q IS* *>l "' J»"/'U I *-**\J lined. O/O Mot hert ihoxdd tea thes f. __ deep, usual price 22/6. — ¦ Qg-EkeWo Rainproof CloaksT 65 M %25_J Cloth 10/6 uiuaUy told at 10/6. }Tot }' d h * ehe "f ai 15 / 6 - "I (\ Ladiea> Ulsters, A lf*to~i Off* AQ Cnrl Cloth Aatrochon Dolmann, AOVJ newest shapes, _b/ O l_s/O W Visitos, _c., real nnvelti.*, Wholesale prict 6/6 to 15/6. Qh IS* to KO/A -t -i Q Ladies' Stockingnetto Jaokets, .^ ____________ 10/ 6 ° 16/6 1 fit \ Ladios' Costnmeß, in Caehmerff, Trimmed Attraehan, <fe., worth 15/6 to 27/ C. J-"" Homespun, Serge, Ac, well made, QA Astraehan and Stook- OQ /» up 12/6_ t"t "° r "' &\J ingnette Jackets, ___3/ O ' ? Reall V handsome. qq Ladiefi' Winter Costumeß, -I Qlf* ~t-tf\ Ladies' Diagonal Cloth Jaokets, OcF ml 10/ U JLAvF _L '1 1 t«IQ If* There are hrmtttly worth 32,6. Richly braid'd, wotth 10/6 to 39/6 A"l Children's Velvot Costumes, gH Ladies' Jerseys, fIZ-i'-J to H/fl D± "-*• "10/6 *° ** O/ V^e% m aT W ,eYJAi //O Thi.Ulu^nco^J^terial X A Ladies' Jerseys, scalloped -i £\ jf* QAA Ladies' Striped and Quilted Skirtw, O\J eclges, lU/ D OIMI <->/ii to f>Q If* Beally worth 15,' Q. _./JLI __t7/t> Tho largest assortment of MANTLES, ULSTERS, and COSTUMES of tie ling value, svperior quality, and lowest price* is to bo found at JAMES SMITH'S TE ARO HOUSE. ESTABLISHED 1859. W. E A~D E S, (LATE W. NICHOLSON) CUBA-ST BEET, MANUFACTURER OP ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE & BEDDING. Has on hand a large quantity of BEDDING, PALLIASSES, SPRING MATTRESSES, LOOKING GLASSES, PIANOS, &o. To be sold at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Also, DINING AND DRAWINGROOM SUITES, in Hair Cloth, Ropp, and Crotonno. WASHSTANDS, CHESTS OF DRAWERS, DRESSING TABLES, CHEFFONIERS AND A LARGE QUANTITY OF CHAIRS. BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, & UNDERTAKER. Telephone 221.
REMOVAL. REMOVAL, New Premises. New Premises. GREAT "R I G(" SALE ! T> SCANLON & CO., N0 W O N "L • FAMILY GROCERS, AT WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, &c, rfHE CORNER HOUSE, H ave much pleasure in announcing their removal into those spaoious and convenient GRAVES & FLEMING, 69. 71, Mannebs-street ;1, Ouba-btbkh reoontly erected Jn wmiß . Btreot) nßxt door to the old shop occupied by them for somo time pant. NOTICE ! SPECIAL BARGAINS TO IE, La making this announcement, P. Spanlon ¦EVUTKrn tv rprr-p _acite"tc - and Co. cannot refrain from most heartily _"UUJM_ IN IH_ _Ab__a-b. thanking.the great mass of cittwsns who have Remnants of Heavy Homespuns and Fanoy so liberally supported thorn during their long Serges, Is and ls Cd «aeh piece, in businens career in the Empire City. lengths for children's dresses • Wo shall continuo to purchoso for cash, Remnants of Hollands, Calicoes, Silesias, and bo bo enabled to sell at prices wbioh have Cretonnes, Ao., ls and 1b fid each— all n tho past, and will in tho futuro, . ' good long useful lengths . -_„_ oOWPI,o OWPI ,- ITmv ' Remnants of FlanneleTand ether useful , ""f* Competition. goods wiU be sold extraordinary bargains Civility, strict attention to ordori 1 (no Baskot full of Children's Wool Polkas, Is 3d ma " 0 ' h ° w , B ™>M)i and, abovo all, FULL each— all sizes and colours ; worth 2s 6d WEIGHT Bhall continue to be our motto. and Ss 6d . Basket full of Ladies' estra good Hobo, 6d jjoj ooo t 8 addrosß— per pair ; worth ls and ls 4d _ (, nAVTAM . ~, n Basket full ef Children's, all sizes, 4Jd pair ; P - SCANLON & CO., worth ls ' Familt Grocers, Wine and Smutt Basket full «f Ladies' Wool Alexandra Merchants, Jackets, 3s ; usually sold 6s 6d (Willis-Btreot, next to the Old Shop). Basket full «f Woel Viotorines, 6d ; worth — _ Basket fuT.f Ladies' Wool Shawls, all S AND W. MACKAY, prices, will be aold te oloar at less than BOOKSELLERS, Ac, cost 201, Lakbton.quay, Wellington. Basket full of lots of other Useful and Sea- "\T EW BOOKS AND SUPLLIES, EX Ronablo Goods ; wonderful bargains JA KAIKOURA. Basket full of Lambswool Neok Squares, Crime and Punishment— a Russian roalistio will be sold at 6d each j worth at the novel, by Fcdor Dostoieffsky, 7s . least ls Camiola, by Justin M'Carthy (oloth), 4s The Trials of Jotta Malaubret, by Victor DRESSMAKING, The Fables cf Pilpay, Chandos Classios, 2b Gd 11 in-Rj . Stories of Ireland, by Maria Edgeworth, - tllfl!M - Morley'B Library, 1b 3d Goob Fit and Workmanship. Tho late lira. Null, by Frank R. Stookton, 7s Tho Lady of tho Camolias, Dumas, 9d "** The Mystery of Trcgarvon Court, _0., 2b CLOTHING-. His Wedded Wife, by author of a Fatal • „ , _ _ .„ .. ,_ „, , , Dower, 2s Gd cn <£ *_f Ty Tweed Smts> 15a M } chtAV Rt Th « Privateersman, by Captain Marryat, 94 m ?7? 7B _ d c o _ ,i «j 1 Man Proposes, Mrs. A. Phillips, 2s Moh'b Heavy Serge Suite, 14s »d; usual Farncll's Folly, by J. T. Trowbridgo, 2s price 22s 6d ;>-,._, Routledge'B World Library (new tols.) Cap. Men s Heavy Tweei Trousers a_d Test, Sa tain Cook Longfellow's Poeps, 4d each ,r 00 ?'^® a » J _? M 1.1. v. _ i. Caßßoll's National Library (new vols.) Table Mem's Tweed Coats, 7s 6d j net to be beaten -^ of Martin Luther, The Wisdom of ' _ a M Ir. « » ,n »* 1 the Anoients, Ac, Bawn, 4d each Boys' Tweed Suits (tronsers), 12s Gd ; grand Emerson's Representative Men and English sohoolsmt Traits 4d Boys' Knickerbockers, strong tweed, 5s 6d; Onoe a Wo ' ek( by Florence Marryat ; wear like leather faßt qnar terly volume, well illuß- —— trated, 2s qittrtc Tf» kxre-oa awt» OAY Family Reader (division CO), Something to SHIRTS, DBAWERS, AND SOX. g^ (divi 8 i O n 20) Men's Strong Cotton Shirts, lljd each S- nio . nn wOOlw 001 t ?_ ls l d J J worth 4s NOVELTEGS IN BEADED WORKS Men s Flannel Shirts, 2s 6d Men's Flannel Drawers, 2s 9d, large size F or Men's Sox, 3d per pair Men's Merino Shetland Sox, 6d ; worth ls DSESS ORNAMENT. Men's Silk Scarfs, 6d Men's Soft Felt Hats, ls Mon;s Town Hats, ls 6d TTro^CA^^ & STAINS Mto receivod Men s Merino Drawers and Shirts, Is 6d J_k. . 6 x the s.s. Tainui a choice selection Men s Braceß, 9d paur of marvellously cheap Beaded Collars, Men's Pure Lmen Oxford Shirts, 3s 6d, 4s Fron t 8l p ftn elB, Flouncos, and Flouneingß. 6d i usual price 5b 6d, 6b 6d xh ese gO?dBg O? dB are very fashionablo as orna- - — mental trimmings for afternoon and dinner GRAVES & FLEMING, S^ Bhu* collars, _ v. «. v. 7s 6d, 8s Cd — THE CORNER HOUSE, Blaok Beaded Fronts, ls, 2b 6d, 8* 9d, 4s, ss, 5s 6d 69, 71, Manners-street 51, Cwba-striet Black and Gold and Coloured Fronts, 7s Cd, Bs6d Blaok Beaded Panels, 2s Cd, 3s 6d, 4s, 6u, ss6d,to9s • Black Beaded Flounces, 4s 6d, 5s 6d, 6s 6d, ¦ ¦—• ¦ — «— — r. 7s, 9s, to 20s 6 only, very handsome White Beaded — ._,_,__ „ - rr — -.^t,.- . T-W-.JPI Flounces, suitable for ball dresses, 7s 6d, CASEY & M_)ONALDS 856d,i28 6d,i4s6d 25-inoh Black Beaded Flonnoings, Bs, fls Cd, _. . T_. _ _ . _ T _ 13s 6d per yard. Laces to match ditto, HALY-YEARLY jß>j B> ls 2 d, i 8i 8 6d, 2s, to 3s 6d per yard. CASHSALE FOR CASH ONLY. Commences SATURDAY sth JUNE 1886 KIRKCALDIJ) & STAINS, SATURDAY, sth JUNE, 1886, Lambton-qnay and St. George's Hall. during which p - ygj^ o{ FunffUß( Horseshoe Iron, Zinc. mTrri TirTTATti ffTOfir ¦ * Copper, Lead, Brass, and Crystal, I±lJ_ WHO L_i SIOOK Greengrocer and General Provision Merchant. Importer of Chinese Teas, Preserved Ginger, and Fancy Goods. GENERAL DRAPERY, )C ¥ st ? 168 , 8 * 1 no , n ,mv 401b ohest (best), No. 1, JgS 10s : 101b MILLINERY, UNDERCLOTHING, chest (best), No. 1, XI 2s 101b chest, No. 2, 18s JACKETS, ULSTERS, 101b chest, No. 3, lCs6d . : 51b box, No. 2, 95 ; 51b box, No. 1412s1 4 12s Cd MEN'S, YOUTHS', & BOYS' CLOTHING, Best Tea, 3s 6d, 2s Cd, 2s 3d, 2s, Isßd, lsCd. • ~ ' will be offered at KWONO TYE LEE, Manners-Btreet. next to Brunner Coal Co ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS! -^^^^^^^r ORNAMENTAL TRBEB. PTWAT BAUGAWR TVfORWOOD HILL NURSERY GREAT BARGAINS J^ (Established 1869). Will be offered to our patrons in Dress Mate -^ -ndenrigned wuTsell at the following rials, Costumes, Millinery, 'Mantles, prices this season, FOR CASH ONLY:— ' •-'.. Cupressus Macrooarpa, from... 10/- per 100 Dolmans, Sheetings, Lace Curtains, Pinus Inßignis,-do 8/- do Blankets, Counterpanes, Men's, Hollies JteansplMited) do .15/- do Laureßtinus (hedge plants), do 20/- do Youths', _ Boys' Clothing. Olearia (do do), do 20/- do Berberis Darwini (do do), do ... 15/- do Box Thorn (do do), do '..J ' U 3)'6 do Blue Gums ' ... ... >: ... 10/* THE HALF-YEARLY SALE Frnit Trees, do . ... • ,*. li/- perdoa Gooseberries and dbrrants, do 6/- do commences on Rhubarb Boots, do 6/- do Roses (choice named), do - ... 10/- do SATU-DAY, sth JUNE. Cameliaa (do do), do 24/- do Azalias (do do), do 12/- do Verbenas (do do), do »/• do Chryßtnthemums (do do), d 0.... 7/6 do CASEY & MCDONALD 0 ;;; % % 67, LAMBTON-QUAY. •'' F- .jioUNTIEE , Nnrseryman, Ac., TAMES J. CUB T. IS Tasman-btrekt Wel_i_qton. AND C FORWARD_TO P AG_NT, CUBA-STREET VARIETY. STORE. GR-T-STREET^ELLINOTON. j^ Propnetor of Wellington Parcel Delivery J to give immigrants ««. the general Compwiy. Goods and Parcels forwarded to pnbho a chance to fnmsh a home and to all parts of the world. No charge for col- improve their homes by supplying ererythine lecttnc or shipping up to 1121bs. necessary on the Weeklt Patjcents sy_- - -__ tern. ., f ; SPECIAL NOTICE 4« «plendi_ chance for immigrants and Importers and BusineßS Firms in country newly-married couples. A L Comfortable to>me . districts wiU find it to their advantage to fnrnished thoroughly on the shortest nohoe. * have their goods consigned to onr care, as Furniture, Bedding, Cooking Utensils, they can depend upon prompt delivery to and Pictures, Ornaments, Jewellery, and in fact from all parts of the colony. Every care everything useful and ornamental ever seetaken. Trustworthy agents in every town, ksiae a house. „..._. Offices— Grey-street, immediately oppo- Furniture let oat on .the hire system for site the Queen's -Wharf . ' long or short periods. ' To tho'se"leav_g tho Telephone 116. P.O. Box 168. , town the highest price given for second-hand , w Furniture. J1"J 1 " — "~ _ _ ~~ Closed on Saturdays till 5 p.m.- n B 0.8 E. B T S , Note tho Address-'. House, Ltad, tad Coaaisrion^gent, B * (rirLJ-W 1 ' S ' PETONE. ,v Next to tho Wellington ßUouit Company's Agent for N.Z. Insurance (Fire and Marine), Branch "~ ' National Mutual Life Association, • 4 -T.Z. Accident Insurance Co. ¦wtt'CßSita'M' sniTiw—SU^Qn i_iaß mmw '' Propertie»«idHonsesof.Uiri.e.fo,«_.' H a?4i? P^_d n at "^ and to let. , H ' B. MARTEN '_/_3i Office rOartei'tßnad__i, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m
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Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 23, 14 June 1886, Page 1
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