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GENTLEMEN, TF before making your purchases yon will glanco over the following few linen you will get homo useful information: — The very best Linen Collars, all shapes, can be had for 71d each, at C. SMITH'S. A splendid Whito Shut, with linon front and wrists, 'la lid; also, a very fair Whito Shirt, for common wear, 2a lid, and Bomo very pretty Regatta Shirts, 3s lid ; a nice Silk Umbrolla for 8s lid; Ties, Braces, Night Shirts, Drawers, Undershirts, &c, all at tho WHOLESALE PRICK FOlt CASH, C. SMITH'S, THE CASH DRAPER, Cuba-street. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS' DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT. TZIRKCALDIE & STAINS having been successful in securing the services of a THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED LADT to take the management of thoir Dressmaking Department, have every confidence in inviting the support of their numerous patrons to this braaeh cf iheir sstablishmont. Tho staff of Assistants has been reorganised, and tho charges are strictly modoratc. FOR CASH ONLY. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS. THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FAGTOIiY, X A JIBTON QUAY AND CUBA-STREKT NEW GOODS ! New Goods foe tub SPRING Axn SUMMER SEASON. Onr CLOTHING is the BEST in the COLONIES; tho quality is sure to give satisfaction to tho wearer, NEW STYLES IN BOYS' CLOTHING Cheaper than over this Season. FOR CLOTHING AND HOSIERY Tho public can always dopond upon getting GOOD VALUE at tho NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, LAMBTON QUAY & CUBA-STREET. NEW GOODS, T^IRECT FROM THE MANUFAC TUBERS, Remarkably Cheap, Just opened up by CASEY & M'DONALD. The New Gold Colour LACE CURTAINS, 11b Gd and 13s 6d per pair. Handsome Patterns CRETONETTES, 5Jd, 7£d, Did, per yard. Now Patterns Long White Lace CURTAINS, 2s 9d,3s lid, 5s 6d, 7s6d, 10s Gd, 12sGd per yard. New White Honeycomb QUILTS, 3s lid, 53 Gd, 7s Gd, and 9s Gd each. New Australian Whito QUILTS, 6s lid, 8s Gd, los Gd, and 12s Gd each. Now White Lion QUILTS, 10s lid, 13s Gd, 15s 6d, 17s Gd oach. Handsomo White Terry QUILTS, 32s 6d each. New Whito Lace Stripe MUSLIN, 3id, 'ijd, CJd, B}d, 9.} d per yard. New Unbleached Table DAMASK, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d per yard. New White Damask Puro LINEN, 2s 3d, 2s 9d, 3s Gd, 4s 6d per yard. New White Linen DRAPES, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d, per yard. Now TOILET COVERS. New ANTIMACASSERS. Handsome Designs in Velvet Pile COVERS Coloured TABLE COVERS, 2s 6*d, 3s 6d, 4s lid, 5s 6d, and 6s 6d each. Wo have also opened a choice selection of JAPANESE GOODS, In Trays, Vases, Cabinets, Glove Bosos Writing Dosks, at prices never offered before in Wellington. Is In the Pound Discount On all Cash Purchases of One Pound anc upwards. CASEY &~M'DONALD, IG7. LAMBTON QUAY. JUST PUBLISHED, Price Is Gd, "/CONTRIBUTIONS TO PUBLIC KJ HEALTH," GEORGE W. COLE, L.R.C.P. (Edin.),&c.; Honorary Visiting Surgeon to the Wellington Hospital, Medical Examiner for tho Government Life Insurance Department, &c, &c, and formerly Medical Officor of Health for the City oi Dunedin, &c. LYON & BLAIR PUBLISHERS. To be had of all Booksellers. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS :— "A very useful and ably-written little work."— N.Z. Times, Wellington, Oct. 2. " Writton in a powerful manner. . . . The general publio will find many useful hints on important matters intimately connected with everyday life." — Evening Post, Wellington, Oot. 27. "A Bandy and valuable little volume, giving information on matters affecting tho public health in a practical lucid manner." —Evening Pross, Wellington, Oct. 27. " Dr. Colo's book is a timely and valuable contribution to hygienic litoratnro." — Wanganui Herald, Nov. 3. "It contains much valuable information, put together iri a form and expressed in a language easily comprehonsiblo by the ordinary reador."— Wanganui Chronicle, Nov. 3. " It is a book that ought to bo pondered by every father and mother." — Industrial Gazette, Wellington, Nov. 1. "The information is of a nature likely to prove valuable, to all and sundry." — Otago Daily Times, Dunedin, Nov. 11. " It embraces a wido range of highly important questions relating to tho laws that regulate tho production of disease. . . Dr. Cole's opinions and conclusions bear tho stamp of one who has had exceptional opportunities of studying the laws of health in the colony, and who combines an intelligent appreciation of his important task with sound judgment and observational faculties of no ordinary order. . . Wo have no hesitation in strongly recommending tho work to every patriotic colonist who desires to see arising from our transplanted stock a strong vigorous race of young New ZeaI nn^ era -" — Wairarapa Star, Nov. 5. THE EQUITABLE BUILDING AND^ VESTMENT COMPANY OF WELLINGTON (Limited). NOTICE. THE Company is prepared to receive deposits, allowing interest as under : — For 12 months 0} per cent. For 6 months 5i per cent. For 3 months 4\ per cent. J. H. OTTO SCHWARTZ. Seoretary. Wellington, 29th October, 1386. INDIGESTION. MANY persons not understanding tho naturo and cause of this ailment spend more money in one yoar on patent medicines than world suffice to set them up for life with a new " Set of Teeth," made by WALTER E. HALL, Dentist, which the medical profession acknowledge is the only safe and certain cure. Teeth extracted (under gas), 10s 6d; without gas, 2s 6d. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, OR NO CHARGE. MR. BULKLEY, Dontist, Willis-street, 7 doors above Albort Hotel, makes complete Upper and Lower Sots of Artificial Teeth for £5; complote Upper or Lower Sets, £3. If not approved of, need not be taken. Teeth extracted for Is. ""EMPRESS >T I?ACKET~ TEAS Aro noted for their parity, strength, and delicious flavour. "EMPRESS" PACKET TEAS Aro moderate in price, of excellent value, always alike, and please evorybody. "EMPRESS" PACKET TEAS. Ask your Grocer for it, and have no other until you have given it * fair trial. G®° OUR MOTTO— ' Taste, Compare and Jndge for Yourselves. " SOLD in lib and }lb paokets, and in 51b and 101b tins, at 2a, 2a 4d, 2b Bd, and 3a >er lb. •

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Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 162, 24 November 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 162, 24 November 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 162, 24 November 1886, Page 2

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