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THE NOVEMBER ATTRACTION AT KIRKCALDIE &_ r STAINS'. ARRIVAL OF THE SECOND SHIPMENT OF FRENCH 3 ENGLISH COSTUMES Which, added to the lot received a few woeks ago, raises the assortment to the GRAND TOTAL OF FOUR HUNDRED (400). rpHtlY are all extra well finished, and in siyle and fit are far superior to the ordinary X ready-made costume. The variety is ondloss, and beyond description. There aro COSTL'MES to suit EVERY PURSE, EVKRY TASTE, and last but not least, every condition of tho weather. STRIPE GALATEA WASHING COSTUMES, 12s 6d STRONG PRINT COSTUMES, light and dark grounds, 12s 6d, 13s 6d, 16s 6d, 18s Cd, 20s, 235, 255, 26s 6d, 275, 30s, 32s WHITE MUSLIN EMBROIDERED COSTUMES, 355, 37s 6d, 425, 45s NOVELTIES IN WASHING TENNIS COSTUMES, 42s CREAM SERGE COSTUMES, handsomely trimmod, 58s 6d CREAM SATEEN COSTUMES, Laco Skirts, 42s HALF MOURNING COSTUMES, in Zephyr Stripes, 21s, 23s Gd, 25s BLACK COSTUMES, with and without bodico pieces, from 26s 6d, 355, 40s, to 633 HANDSOME AFTERNOON COSTUMES, in various materials, from 32s Od, 355, 37s 6d, 40b, 425, 47s 6d, to 78s 6d A SPECIAL LOT OF THE SAME, in Cashmere, Nuns' Veiling, Etamine and Summer Tweed, trimmed with Uroche Satin, Plush, Velvet, or Fancy Stripes, at 'Ws Od, 52s 6d, and 55s THESE CAN BE HAD IN ALL THE NEW COLOURINGS, AND ARE MARVELLOUSLY CHEAP. FOR CASH ONLY. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS. WILLIAM DAWSON & CO. TTAVE just opened up thoir New Soason's Stock of LAWN TENNIS GOODS, Comprising tho newest designs in RACKETS, namely, THE DEMON, RENSHAW, PELLKOROPALON, CHILION, CHAMPION, &c. Latest improvements in TENNIS POLES, NETS, BALLS, COURT MARKERS, _c. SHOW ROOMS : GREY & PEATHERSTON STREETS.

Messrs. BARRAUD & SON BEG to announce to thoir numerous frionds and the public generally that thoy have taken Mr. JOHN OSCAR SELLGREN into partnership in their business, 54, Lambton-quay. Mr. Sellgren is a well-known Pharmaooutical and Manufacturing Chemist, of largo colonial and Homo oxporienco, and Cn tt pt v -nt a v it ntt<s 1? was for many yearß colmeote d wit h tho OUKI-JXA) li O U _ _. . Eoyal Dispensary in Stockholm and Gottenborg ; and for the last ten years with the New Zealand Drug Company, Dunedin. He will tako an activo part in tho businoss, W PT?TTTP having undor his special caro the Dispensing *'• i-ii^ and Pharmaceutical Departments. Tho business will in future bo carried on undor the Late of Messrs. Kirkcaldie & Stains, stylo of BARRAUD AND CO., and while thanking the public for tho confidence re- „ , . „. „ „. , . , , posedin them, and the generous support they Has pleasuro in intimating to Ills friends and havo t o Ce i vo d sinco their business was established in 1849 (thirty-seven years sinoe),they tho public that he will re-open hope that tho now firm will enjoy a continuance of tho same — which it will be thoir on-COU-RTJSNAY HOUSE deayour to seenro by strict attention to business and by supplying the bost articles at moderate prioes. They will continuo to import direct from the first London -¦ . — . . -. «^,, m «-r.-, and Continor'jal houses, and having an ex- ¦ SATURDAY, 30th OCTOBER, perioncod buyer in London to attend to their orders, they can insure such terms as will When tho whole of enable them to meet tho times. It is requested that all accounts owing to Barraud DONNELLY & BROADBENT'S STOCK and Son may be paid to BARRAUD AJND CO., Will bo submitted at, Wholesale and Retail Chemists, 54, Lambton-quay, Wellington. IMMENSE REDUCTIONS, _ . . . _„ , _. s The businoss known as Thorndon Dispensary, Moleaworth-street, will in future be Ranging from carried on by W. F. Barraud in his own name. 20 T0 50 PEE CENT * SPECIAL VALUE IN THE MOUENLNG DEPABTMENT. W.P. pledges himself that tho Reductions XX E I^^Alif £r A *N * FAM ILV MO U R N I N G, In satisfactory qualities, at considerably lower prices than are generally charged GENUINE, * for Mournings. A« Evory NEW FABRIC suitablo for the soabon is represented in stock. DONNELLY'S STOCK BLACK FRENCI T" MERINOS AND v „ , -o „ c r, i. CASHMERES Must bo Cleared Regardless of Cost. Prp rO m Is 9d, 2s 6d, 3s, 3s Cd, 3s lid, to 5a 6d. BLACK NUNS' VEILINGS, 10 l 3 d, Is, Is Id, Is 3d. BLACK FRENCH TWILL BEIGES, ttt TDijrnmTT? l s > l fl 2d, Is Bd, la Bd, to 3s 6d. W. ri-lllJb, RAINPROOF CRAPES, 2s Gd, 3s, 3s Gd, 3s 9d, 4s, 4s Cd, to 9s 6d. COURTENAY PLACE. T . . BLACK COSTUMES In [a vanoty of styles, from 2fas 6d, 28s 6d, 35s Gd, 40s, to 84s. BLACK MOURNING BONNETS From 19s 6d, 21s, 235, to 355. An assortment of CRAPE FLOWERS AND ORNAMENTS From Is 6d. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY. Orders executed with taste, economy, and PROMPTITUDE. I FOR CASH ONLY. TEY KIRKCALDIE & STAINS. KIRKPATRICK'S CELEBRATED I HISLOP & CO. NELSON JAMS, HAVEAN TTINTIRELY NEW STOCK MADE FBOM -*-* QF NEW ZEALAND FRUIT. Watohes, from 30s oach i Spectacles, from Is per pair Clocks, Barometers, Field Glasses] JAMESON BROTHERS & CO., Gold and silv er Jewellery, Silver snd Electro-platodware, very cheap WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS AND WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS Watches Cleaned for 5s each. Willis-street, opposite Scotch Churoh, "> Have on Salo Jewellery of all kinds Manufactured and 10 tons sugar, at 2-id per lb Repaired at lowest rates. 50 tons sugar (white), at 3d por lb 50 tons sugar (beßt white), at 3Jd per lb 100 half -chests tea, at Is 4d per lb COME AND INSPECT OUR STOCK, 100 half-ohests tea, at Is 8d per lb 100 half -chests tea, at 2s per lb whioh is marked in plain figures. 400 boxes good tea, at 15s per box ____ 200 boxes best tea, at 24s per box Blended teas, at Isßd, 2s, 2s 8d per lb Ten Pee Cent. Discount fob Cash. 100 boxes candles, at 5Jd per lb 500 boxos candles, at 8d per lb 4 tons soap, at 14s 1 per cwt HISLOP & CO. 3 tons soap, at 15s per owt 3 tons eoap, at 24s per owt 3 tons soap, at 30s per cwt 20 cases matches, at 4}d per doz /^WING to the largo influx of SubI ton N.R. tobacco, at 5s 2d per lb \J Berbers in tho Wairarapa District to tho valuablo Trado Journal JAMESON BROTHERS it, CO., WHO'S "WHO, Wholesale and Retau Gbocers and tho Proprietor has cngag-ed tho sorviees.of good roporters, and is determined to inWine and Spibit Merchants. weaso tho size, to admit of Blenheim, Pic ton, Nelson, and other R.M. Courts pro-Willis-Btreet, opposite Scotch Church. ccediugs, and space for advertisements. Dunedin Ale, qts, 8s 6d por doz VIDE OPINIONS OF THE PRESS -. s=gfi^cs&_, _it^_-_vrt_r_r_ .Hennessys case Brandy Post-Who's Who is intended as a proP^S^_^aS3»mYw^L tootion *° traders - and oontainß a ni ™ ber Best Port and Sherry Wines business, and other similar matters likely to All goods delivered free to any part of the De °f value to tradesmen. city. Press — A publication which will prove of considerable valne to tradespeople. n - DTryrr - r < m Star-^Who's Who, decidedly the best CHlvl _ 1 _X t trade circular yet issued. ___ Daily— Contains a quantity of information HAVE you seen the NEW CRICKET us « f " 1 v t _ 18 !-? 11111 ? «° n i mnnit ySPIKES? Tho best and cheapest Polled Monthly, at £1 Is per annum, evor nsod— 6d per dozen. To be had at THOMAS CALVERT, LTfJTvQ * -xt ' a Proprietor. ±IN AJ Oi_ I », 09, Manners-street, Wellington. BOOTMAKER, • Lambton-qnay and Cuba-street. NEW PRINTS. 7 TIMES C IS OK OAA PIECES of new Prints has iust <J Otl. £\j\j been opened by C. SMITH, THAT is tho number of SOVEREIGNS Devonßhire House, Cuba-street; good patyon oan win by purchasing your Cloth- ¦ tern Prints from 3Jd ; Ginghams from 3d , ing, Underclothing, Hats, Shirts, Scarfs, Galatea Stripe, s}d ; Lace Stripe Muslin Sox, Braces, Ac, Ac, (all being sold dcs- 3jd ; very wide Sateens, all colours. 7jd. perately cheap) from | 1 JOHN THORBURN, D. A - bouglas, The Peopm^ Clothibb, Cabp_oteb,Bu__)__ j _Cont__cto_, SHADED Posters, Show Cards. Pamphlets Addißßß— <3orner Broadway, terrace and &o. at EVENING POST WAb-Btreet.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 148, 6 November 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 148, 6 November 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 148, 6 November 1886, Page 1

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