REMOVAL. REMOVAL, New Premises. New Prkhises. TJ SCANLON & 00., FAMILY GROCEES, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Ac, Have yiuch pleasure in announcing thoir removal into those spacious and convenient NEW BRICK PREMISES rooently erocted in Willis-street, next door to the old shop occupied by them for some time past. In making this announcement, P. Soanlon and Co. cannot rofrain from moßt hoartily thanking tho great mass of citizens who havo so liberally supported them during thfeir long business career in the Empire City. "Wo shall continue to purchase for cash, and so be onablod to sell at prioes whioh have n the past, and will in the future, Deft. Competition. Civility, strict attention to orders (no matter how small), aud, above all, FULL WEIGHT shall continuo to be our motto. Note address — . • ' P. SCANLON & CO., Familt Grocers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, (Willis-street, next to the Old Shop). S AND W. MACKAY, ' • BOOKSELLERS, Ac, 201, LaMUTON-QUAT, WeLTjJNOTON. NEW BOOKS AND BUPLLEES, -EX KAIKOUBA. , Crime and Punishment— a Russian roalistio novel,' by Fedor Dostoieffsky, 7s Camiola, by Justin M'Carthy (oloth), 4s •¦ Tho* Trials ef-Jetta Malaubret.by Victor ' Cherbulier, 7s ¦>,• ,•> , •/ The Fables of Pilpay, Chandos Classics, 2s Cd Stories of Ireland, by.,, Maria Edge worth, Morley's Library, Is 3d The late Mrs. Null, by Frank B. Stookton; 7a The Lady of tho Camelias, Dumas, 9d The Mystery of Tregarvon Court, Ac, 2s' His Wedded Wife, by author of a Fatal Dower,'2s6d . ' The Privateersman, by Captain Marryat, Od Man Proposes, Mrs. A. Phillips, 2s Farriell's Folly, by J. T. Trowbridg«, 2s Boutlodgo's World Library (new yola.) Captain Cook, Longfellow'B Poems, 4a each Cassell's National Library (new vols.) Table Talk of Martin Luther, The Wisdom of - -the Ancients, &c, Bawnr4d each - Emerson's Representative Men and English Traits, 44 Once a Week, edited by Florenoe Marryat j first quarterly volume, well fllußtrated, 2s ' ' , Family Reader (division 60), Something! to ' Read (division 20) ¦ .,., 0 NOVELTIES IN BEADED WORKS TOR DRESS ORNAMENT. KIEKCALDIE & STAINS have received ex the s.s. Tainui a choice selection of marvellously cheap Beaded Collars, Fronts, Panels, Flounces, and Flouncings. These goods are very fashionable as ornamental trimmings for ftfternoon'Jknd dinner dresses. Richly Beaded Black Collars, 4s Gd, 5s 6d, .' 7s6d,Bs6a . • , Black Beaded Fronts, Is, 2s 6d, 3s 9d, 4s, ss, 5s 6d Black and' Gold and Coloured Fronts, 7s 6d, 8s 6d" '** *~ "**¦ *••*" ¦¦¦ il ¦¦- •— — - * Black Beaded Panels, 2s< 6d, 3s 6d, 4s, ss, 5a 6d, to 9s , Black Beaded Flounces, 4a 6d, ss . Cd, 6a 6d, 7s, 9s, to 20s 6"only; Ywy handsome White Beaded ¦• - Flonnoeß.Buitabloforboll dresses, 7s6d, 8s 6d, 12s 6d, 14e 6d ' -^ 25-inch Black Beaded Flouncings, Bs, 9s Cd, 13s 6d,per yard. , Laces to match ditto. Is, ls'2d,ls 6d,i2s, to 8s 6d per'yard. FOB CASH ONLY. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Lambton-quay and St. George's HaU, i TAMEjSON BEOTHERS &' CO., O ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS AND WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Willis-street; opposite Scotch Church, Have on ' Sale' 10 tons sugar, at 2Jd per Ib 50 tons sugar (white), at 3d per lb 50 tons sugar (beat white), at 3}d per Ib 100 half -chesft tea', at ls'4d per lb ¦ 100 half-chests tea, Is 8d por lb 100 half -chests tea,,tt-2»-per lb 400 boxes good tea,* at 15s per feex 200 boxes best tea, at 24s per box Blended teas, at Is Bd, 2s, ,2s 8d per lb 100 boxes candles, at ssd per lb / 500 boxes candles, at 8d per lb 4 tons #o»p, at lie per cwt i' ? - 2 tons soap, at 15s per cwt ¦ . j 3 tons soap, at 24s por cwt 3 tons soap,' at 30s per cwt 20 cases matches, at 4}d per doz i ton N.R, tobacco, at 5s 2d per lb JAMESON BROTHERS & CO., Wholesale and Retail Grooves and Wine an.d Spirit Merchants. Willis-street, opposite Scotch Churcn. ,' "JJunedin Aie, qts, Bs,6d-per*doz ; > •-, ' ' Dunedin Ale, pts, 5b pcr 1 doz ' * • .Dunedin Stout, qts,'Bsodper do« ¦ ' ' Dunedin Stout, pts,' 5a per doz ' English Ale and Stout of the beet B^nds Hennessy's case Brandy Lome Whisky, Kinahan's Whisky Bum, case Geneva, Adelaide Winm Best Port and Sherry Wines All goods delivered free to any part of thfl city. • CUBA-STREET VARIETY STORE. HP HE proprietor of the above has resolved J to give immigrants and the general pnblic a chance to fnrnish a home and- to improve their homes by supplying everything necessary on the Wexxlt Patxents system. A splendid chanca for immigrants and newly-married couples. A comfortable home furnished thoroughly on the 'shortest notioe. Fnrniture, Bedding, Cooking Utensils, Pictures, Ornaments, Jewellery, and in fad everything useful and ornamental ever Bees inside a house. -*- Furniture let out on the hire system fat long or short periods;' To those leaving tha town the highest price given for second-hand Furniture.- < '' Closed on Saturdays till 5 p.m. Note &c AddressT-f , , . , r /l * \ •' * f E. H V A M-S. r ~\l_L. <r . .CUBA-STMW, ) Next to tha Wellington Biscuit Company* .1 *• • Branch i~i HESSIAN I9CRlM— Seven bales aiper , t •
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Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 15 June 1886, Page 1
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