DRESSES MADE from 12s 6d Each > " At Jamos Smith's, TE ARO HOUSE. To meet the vitws and wishes of a large number of our Customer*, we have decided to open a SECOND DRESSMAKING ROOM, under the charge of a competent manageress, with a large staff of efficient assistants. Onr objoot is to clear out our stock of Winter Dress Fabrics before entering our New Promises and to bring First-class Dressmaking within the reach of all, by commencing at tho moderate ohargo of 12s 6d Each ' and at the same time guaranteeing FIT AND STYLE. Ladies will please note that our First Dressmaking Room will be carriid on at hitherto. Our stock of Autumn and Winter DRESS FABRICS is remarkably extensivo and well-selected, and contains goods of special value and extraordinary cheapness. 12yds Soft Twill Serges, for 3s lid. 12yds Marl Chuddah Cloth, for 4slld 12yds Foule Costume Cloth, for 6s lid. 12yds All-wool Stripes, for Bs6d. 12yds Foule Costume Cloth, for 9s lid. Dresses made effectively and stylishly at James Smith's, Te Aro House, from 12s 6d. At James Smith's, TB AEO HOUSE. T. A. C. WAREHOUSE, 07 and 69, CrBA-STREET, (WEBLEY, CLAEK &-EIVE.) As a RESULT of REDUCTIONS made, we aro now offering for CASH UNEQUALLED VALUE IN BLANKETS, VIZ., For Single Beds, at 4s lid, 6s lid, 8s lid, 10s lid For Double Beds, at 12s lid, 16s lid, 19& lid Extra Large, at 26s 6d, 29s 6d BRUSSELS CARPETS, best makerß, at 3s 9d, 5s A first-class lino of Men's Fancy Tweed OVERCOATS, at 17s lid. For a GUINEA we now sell Mon's Strong Tweed SUITS. At gg Hd we * xc °^ e&l ' m S a case of Men's Hard Felt HATS, Style and Shape quite NEW. The above are bnt samples of what we are now able to do on onr READY-MONEY SYSTEM EVERYTHING marked in PLAIN Fignres. LA Cabd.J MESSRS. BUCKLEY, STAFFORD and BARTON desire to inform their clients that on the 19th instant they intend Removing their Offices to those premises on Lambton-quay lately occupied by Dr. Henry, and nearly opposite the premises at present occupied by them. Wellington, 9th June, 1886. /CONGREGATIONAL- CHURCH, v^ Woodward-street. 'The Winter Sole of useful and fancy articles, in aid of the Building Fund of the New Church, will be held in the Schoolroom, ON TUESDAY NEXT, 15th. Open from 2 till 10 p.m. Admission Free. A PUBLIC MEETING of Parents and Householders will be held on THURSDAY NIGHT, the 17th instant, at 7.30 o'olook, at Lower Hutt Mechanics' Institute. * J. A. SMITH, Seoretary. PRESBYTERIAN CHUROH, PiTomt. A TEA MEETING and Social Gathering in connection with the above will take place on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 16th instant. Tea on tables at 6 o'olock. Addresses and music at 7.30.- Tickets, Is 6d. Trains leave town 4.30, 5.15, and 6.5, returning at 10.15.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 23, 14 June 1886, Page 3
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472Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 23, 14 June 1886, Page 3
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