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OPENING' of * second DHEBSMAKING BOOM at TE ARO HOUSE. A good, ¦weV-filtuig, aivL effective drets made for ' ¦ 12/6 ¦ ¦ and upwards. ¦VTT AT EHPR OO F COA TS KIRKCALDIE & STAINS Bob to announce Iho arrival of their seaf oh'b shipment of > '• MEN'S WATEEPBOOFS. The goods aro from the Best British Manu fucturcrfl, and cannot be oxcellod. Thej aro guaranteed to be thorough hY water fboof, Btitched throughout, and mode frotr the highest quality of India-rubbor. ¦ ¦ Prices range from ICb 6d, 18s, 19s, 21s 225. to 68s Gd. *. ) *lENS WINTEB OVERCOATS. A largo assortment in Tweed, Melton, Beaver, Pilot, and Nap Cloths, , f } "' * from 22s Cd to 555. *„ , MEN'S TWEED SUITS, Iri now season's pattorns und- cloths. s , MEN'S MERCERY & UNDERCLOTHING Lamb's Wool, Cashmere, Merino, Sox/SWrts, and Pants-. Latest styles in Mon's Folt Hats. - * boys; warm~oveecoats : lirgreat variety, from 9s to 255. Boyo' Eton and Tweed Suits Gouts' Evoning Dress Suits FOE CASH ONLY. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS. THE CHEAPEST •OLAKIETS IN THE COLONY. Single Bed Blankets 5s lid Single Bed Ulankota .... ... 6s lid Singlo Bed Blankets 8a lid Singlo Bed Blankets 10s Od Donblo Bed Blankets 12s 6d Double Bed Blankets 15s Cd Double Bed Blankots 17» (kl Doublo Bod Blankots 20s Od SQO PAIRS TO SELECT FROM AT O. SMITH'S, , DEVONSHIRE HOUSE. Cdba • street mo the public AND PUHCUABKRB OF MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS, AND OVERCOATS, A»d Mcn'B and Boys' Winter Goods of all descriptions. FINAL NOTICE. Tho Sale of Clothing as above, for a FINAL CLEARING OUT, Has now commoncod, and the CLEARING OUT PEICES Cannot be equalled, aa everything must be sold provious to tho Property Salo. J. M'DOWELL, Vendor, No. 1, Lambton Quay, opposito tho Bank. BE IN TIME! SAVE YOUR MONEY! By purchasing under Cost Prico. J.- M'DOWELL, Vendor. ]^"EW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTOEY aro now showing their WINTER MANUFACTURE OF CLOTHING 1 consisting of aomo EEALLY CHEAP MEN'S, YOUTHS', AND BOYS' SUITS. In our BOYS' DEPARTMENT, purchasors will be surprised at the LOWNESS OF PRICE a good MOSGIEL TWEED SUIT can be bought for at our AMBTON-QUAY BRANCH and at CUBA-3TEEET BEANCH. JPOR 10 OR 12 DAYS LONGER I will soil OVERCOATS AT THE COST PRICE ! Hero is the Prico-liut : My 22/6 Overcoat for 17/My 25/- Overcoat for 80/- ;¦ My 27/6 Overcoat for 22/My 30/- Ovorcoatfor 24/6 My 35/- Ovorcoatfor 28/My 42/ C Ovorcoatfor 36/- ' Boys' and Youths' Also. ALL AT THE NET COST PRICE ! FOB CASH. ONLY. The amount which I require 'now is onlyJC3oo. JOHN THORBURN, THE PEOPLE'S CLOTHD3R, WIW.IB-BTBEBT. MEEE SHOEMAKER ¦ ' ' OR THE .DOCTOR? THAT IS THE QUESTION ! ARICKMAN has provided against the • latter. Try his Ladies' Berlin Felt Souse Shoes, with heels, 5s 6d ; without, l 4s 3d. They are a sure preventative of cold fear, the forerunner of vnost chronic physical infirmities. Also, his Gents'. Anti-Moshor Balmoral Boots, which have good broad roles, heels, and toes. They wear Mice vtire md are as soft as a glove. Price, 25s a pair. A. RICKMAN, IMPORTEB AND BOOTMArKEE, Manners-street, Willis-street, and Moles-'worth-street. OPILLEE'S NEUMEYEE PIANO DEPOT RE-OPENED, Opposito Government Buildings, WITH AW ESNTIRELY NEW ' STOXJK OF THB CELEBRATED NEUMEYER PIANOS, NEW MUSIC, 4c. Shipments of Organs' and Harmoniums ex- ' peeted in a few days. '' Ul Pianos, Organs, &c, saved from the lite fire will bo sold at SO por cent, off cost. W. H. SPILLER, , < OppoaUe, Government Buildings., ¦"JE. PEMBERTON may be consulted from 10 to 11 a.m., and from § to 4 ).m.,at H. Brittain'a; To Aro/Disponsary, tfanncrs-streot'. For tho prosont, messages eft at same address will receive attention. - *i "EMPRESS" PACKET TEA. THESE Teas are without donbt the best JL and cheapestevor retail od to the publio. „ Our motto is : "Taste, Compare, AKri'JifDOK for i 1 •¦'.',' ,; (Xotosmutbs/Aj'" :n "i '! ;' md we shall bo quite satisfied to abide by - theveraMi-r ' f ''^i ** ! - i* t "* *+". * ,-'?--. t •* ' t3T Ask your .Grocer for the "EMPRESS'" FAOKBT^TEA, -¦ and have no other until you havo r - given it a fair trial. Sold by all Grooers and Storekeepers in Ub Uid lib packets and is 51b and 101b tins ...at 2s, 2¥4dV2s Bd, 3a, anS 3b "4d peYlb. \T| T Wholesale om/x,%y 1 ' ' E. H; CREASE. A DVISE all yonr friends to use Wolfe's CX. Schnapps.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 15 June 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 15 June 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 15 June 1886, Page 2

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