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NOVELTIES AND BARGAINS In the MANTLE and CO STUM X Df partment at TE ARO HOUSE. HK Ladies' and Maids' Fur AH ~t QA/\ Children's and Maids' Ulhtors, in 4 O Capes, XX 01/ l/ the late t sty V and dural.U waitReilly worth 8/6. ,__ ,iah, from k} //» to ¦ Q '(I iOA Ladies' Fur Capes, satin O//J i&/*> J »J/ U L£i\J lined, O/O Mothers should see thonr. Extra deep, usual price 22/0. ¦ 1? O-tpEleitrMini^oTcioakir^T^ 65 10/6 aU utually sold at 10j6. "'^ Wwtd be chop at V>!«. I OAladies'Ulßten, A jf* to-| f> if* QA Curl Cloth Astrachan Dolmans, LO\J newest shapes, *±j O la/O W Visitos, 4c, re.d ii'-W/iV*, Wholesale prices 6/6 to 15/8. ¦_ Oft 1 (I to -i -i Q Ladies' Stockingnetto Jackets. , Ot//U 10/6 t0 16/6 1 f\(\ Lailios ' Costumes, in Cashmero, Trimmed A.trachan, fr., worth 15/6 to 27/6. A^^ Homespnn.So^k.ttJ^ Qrv Astraohan and Stock- QO I ft U P I^/ D« OU inpiette Jackets, A&lX) '- ? Really handsome. . QQ Ladies' Wintor Costumes, -J Q//2 I 1 A Diagonal Cloth Jackets, °*^ _.• , „ „ „¦*• °' U XX" A l~iH to -4 f\ ]f* TheM are harmtly worth 32 6. Bichly braided, wotf/ilO/6 to 89/6. ' fit Children's. Valvet Costumeß, f*H Ladies' Jerseys, f*« *to fr/fl DX ""*"*' , 10/6 * \J4 very cho\cr, XJIJiX 4\J This is Us» than co f t of material. Cheap at 10/6 and 12/6. . i , X A Ladies' Jerseys, scalloped -i f\lf* QAAkdies' Striped and Qnilted Skirts, OU edges, lU/O OUU O/11^OQ/A Really worth 15/6. &l 1 1 & *J\ O Tho largest assortment of MANTLES, ULSTERS, and COSTUMES of ite ling value, superior quality, and lowest price* ia to be found at JAMES SMITH'S TE ARO HOUSE. ESTABLISHED 1859. W. E A~D E S, (LATE W. NICHOLSON) CUBA- STREET, MANUFACTUEEB OP ALL KINDS OF FUENITUEE & BEDDING. Has on hand a large quantity of BEDDING, PALLIASSES, SPRING MATTRESSES, LOOKING GLASSES, PIANOS, &o. To b« sold at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. .Also, DINING AND DRAWINGROOM SUITES, in Hair Cloth, Repp, and Crotonne. WASHSTANDS, CHESTS OF DRAWERS, DBESSING TABLES, CHEFFONIERB AND A LAEGE QUANTITY ©F CHAIES. BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, & UNDERTAKER. Tblbpkone 221.

REVOLUTION! IN CUBA-STREET. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. BETAIL DEAPEEY AT WHOLESALE PEIOES ! FOR CASH ONLY. C. SMITH, TTVEVONSHIBE HOUSE, -*-^ ' •' Cuba-street, Has much pleasure in announcing that, after serious consideration, he has decided upon tho adoption of an entirely new principlo in the conduct of his extensive and increasing butiness, whereby purchasers will in future have the benefit of a genuine reduction of at least 25 per cent, on all artioles ; or, in other words, will be able to obtain their requirements in retail quantities at v hutesaU prices for cath only. This courso involves an entire revolution in the present system of carrying on business, and the publio aro specially requested to observe that this change is not merely a temporary cheap sale, extending ' over a poriod of a few weeks, but will bo a permanent departure from th* established tradition of the retail trade, and ono which in other cases in England and some, of the principal colonial cities;' has proved remarkably successful in enabling the public to make very lirge savings in their purchases. Window and door dressing, ono of the most expensiveitoms in connection with the retail business, will be done away with altogether. Nothing whatever will be shown in or outside the windows. I think all careful buyers will admit this is a step in the right direction, as the amount of gas consumed, goods damaged, and loss of time dressing, goes into a very large sum, and must necessarily be charged on tho goods. I have been'onabled to make most tatisfactory buying arrangements, whereby the most of my stock will be obtained direct, from the manufacturers, thus plaoing mo in a position to buy as cheaply at any wholesale house in the colony. And while tendering most sincere thanks to my numerous customers and the pnblic' generally for the vory liberal support accorded to me during the past eight years, I feel assured that when the full effect of the' difference in prices due to the new system is ; realised by my" patrons, I can rely upon gaining the publio appreciation to such an extent as will result in an increaie of busineu even more than sufficient to balance the sacrifice of profit which must neoessarily occur at tho introduction'of such a snipendoits reform. My customers are therefore kindly asked to note that ON AND AFTEB IO O'CLOCK ON SATURDAY, sth JUNE, 1866, all goods of whatever description in Devonshire Houso, will be 'marked and 1 sold at STRICTLY WHOLESALE PRICES, from -which of courso NO DISCOUNT OR ABATEMENT can be made. TERMS.— AII goods sold ttnctlyfor Cash, payable at the time or on delivery, and no discoant or deviation from the matked price, will in any ease be allowed. ' C. SMITH, RETAIL DRAPER AT WHOLESALE , PRICES, , Devonshire House, Cuba-street, "Wellington.! ' M •.'.'«¦,. / ) « ;. CASEY. & MCDONALD'S HALY-YEARLY /-lASH SAL-'E Commences SATURDAY, sth. JUNE, 1886, DURING. WHICH THE WHOLE STOCK * OF GENERAL DRAPERY, MILLINERY, UNDERCLOTHING, JACKETS, ULSTERS, *"< MEN'S, YOUTHS', & BOYS' CLOTHING, will be offered at , ENOEMOUS EEDUCTIONS ! • • - t -j . GREAT BARGAINS . •' • . . / . ' . 1 ' Will be offered to onr patrons in Dress Mate rials, Costumes, Millinery, Mantles, Dolmans, Sheetings, Lace Curtains, Blankets, Counterpanes, Men's, Youths', & Boys' Clothing. THE HALF-YEARLY SALE commences on SATURDAY, sth JUNE. CA9*Y & MCDONALD 67, LAMBTON-QUAY. « % -m A FEW LINES FROM HUXLEY, THE TAILOR. „ ( fi ENTLEMEN— I have been orer twenty year! a First-class Cutter m London, Paris, and New York, and twelve years established in this city. I have not Bold the goodwill of my trade to anyone. No one has any right to nse my name. I have opened a BRANCH TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT at No. 4, WILLISSTREET, opposite tha Evening Port. 1 hare a very large stock that must be sold. I shall make. Fir sVciws Gnma«ts'at prieei that will surpriia yom. B«e tha goods marked in the window. i . T| '"'% D O V Q £;A S r mJ* ' ¦ - ' ... i Cabpxntxb, Builder, A Coktractor, ¦ j -Upper J>ixon-«treet f '

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Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 15 June 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 15 June 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 15 June 1886, Page 1

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