SALVAGE. BLANKETS. C\ SMITH has purchased about 200 pairs i* of Blankets, used to protect Messrs. J. Nathan's Storo on the night of the Poet Offices flro. NOW'S YOUR TIME FOE CHEAP BLANKETS. Damaged by Water Only. C. SMITH, Devonshire House, CUBA-BTEEET. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS Wish to draw tbo attention of Ladies of Wellington and Visitors to the very choico and large importations of TXAXL AND EVENING DRESSES. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS Can assort that such an assortment for quantity, style, and delicacy of fabric has nover been shown in Now Zealand. They thereforo beg to mention below a description of a few amongst tho man? that are on exhibition in their Showrooms, and would respeotfully solicit a visit of inspection. Very choico Indian Silk, in coral, trimmed with beige, Edelweiss lace, and terra cotta velvet ribbon Surat Silk, in all the leading Bhadcß, fully and richly draped with Swiss Edelweias lace and Dentelle a'Lencon Broch<s Silk, richly trimmed with Swiss Edelweiss lace Superb Satin Morreilleux, trimmod with pearl beads to matoh, 5, 6, 6}, 7, to 12J guineas Puro French Muslin, trimmed with Valenciennes lace and Picot satin ribbon ; this costume is a most beautiful French produotion Black Spanish and Chantilly Lace, trimmed with jet and satin, very rich and offectivo, 555, 68s 6d, 755, 78s Cd, 84s, 87s <sd, 100s, 110s Black Satin Llorveilloux and Lace, very choice, 140s All Goods Marked in Plain Figures, FOB BEADY MONEY ONLY. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, 62, 64, CO, Lambton-quay. WANTED KNOWN— Tho New Zealand Clothing Factory aro offering tho following bargains :— WANTED KNOWN- You can get a Boys'Suitat^Q/Q WANTED KNOWN— Wo can pivo yo« a Worstod Diagonal Sac Suit for 37/g, WANTED KNOWN— You can buy the best quality Dungareos and Moleskins from us. TIT-ANTED KNOWN-Our 3<7/6Meu'e Sao Suits are made from MOSGIEL TWEEDS. WANTED KNOWN-You can buy a Tweed Hat at \ /() WANTED KNOWN-Wo give bettej value in Hosiery than any house is tho city. WANTED KNOWN-Wo have twe Branches in Wellington, 57, LAMBTON- QUAY, and 37, CUBA-STREET T C H I BAN, ' CUBA-STEEET. LAST SIX DAYS SALVAGE SALE. RELINQUISHING SALE OV BOOTS AND SHOES! ARICKMAN has closed his Willis- • stbeet Branch and removed the Stock to the Manners-stroot Shop, whore ii is now being arranged! for a RELINQUISHING SALE, commencing on SATURDAY NEXT, tho 30th INST. / No reasonable offer refused as tho Stock mast bo turned into cash at onoe. Promises Closed on Friday to arrange Stook for tho SALE on SATURDAY. A. RICKMAN, IMPORTER AND BOOTMAKER, Manners-street, Opposite tho To Aro Opera House Branch— Molekworth-stbejbt. pianos! TNSPECTION INVITED OF Shipments ex Hurunui of my celebrated PIANOS, FKOM £45, W. H. SPILLER, OPPOSITE GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS Lambton-quat. I AM GIVING A CHRISTMAS CARD to every child in the city, also a GEM SEWING MACHINE, mado especially for little girls, to every purchaser of a Machine at my shop during the holidays, I have the argest and best assortment of machines in the city to choose from, including White's American No. 7, Wertheim, Singer's, Jones' Button -hole, Knitting, and new Rotary Machines. A guarantee with each. Remember— You positively save 20 to 30 per cent, in agents and canvassers' commission, &c, by buying direct from F. J. W. FEAB, Machinibt and Importer, Willis-streot. T C H I BAN, CUBA-STREET. BALANCE OF SALVAGE SALE. THEY ALL DO IT. W T SAY, JONES ! What do you think of JL Mr. Splitplum, our storekeeper, going home for a trip to the Old Country, first class, in one of our fine steamers P " " Oh, I am not surprised now, for I have found out the reason. He sold only G. H. Thornton's pure eonfeotionery, and customers came from far and near, and by him Bellini? G. H. Thornton's superior confectionery, got him a good name for everything else he had in stock." To be had from all merchants, or direct from G. H. THORNTON, Wholesale Manufacturing Confeotioner, Manners-street, Wellington. ONE SHILLING PACKET of SALSAUNE will preserve TWENTY SHILLDTOS worth of food. To be obtained of all chemists and grocers, in Is and 2s packets. DRESSMAKING. TVKESS AND MANTLE MAKING -*-* At Mrs. PAUL'S, KILGOUR HOUSE, lil, Willis-stroot, Opposite St. Potor's Church. " EMPRESS" PACKET TEAS ARE moderate in price, of excellent valuo, always alike, and please everybody. " EMPRESS " PACKET TEAS. Ask your Grooer for it, and hay« no other until you have given it a fair trial. JS" OUR MOTTO— Taste Compare and Judtre for Yonrselvos. MB. W. KAYMOND, TEACHER OF MUSIC, Upper Ghoznxe-strmt, (Near Wooloombe-street). Fees on application. Term commences with Pupil mUSTIN BROTHERS, On. and Colour Merchants, 79, Willis-street, Have Jnst Opened — Over 12,000 pieces Paperhoßgings, in newest designs 4 cases Pioture and Boom Mouldings ' Glass Shade*, Mixed Paints, &0., &o. To be sold at lowest prices. MR. ARTHUR HOBY, LICENTIATE IN DENTAL SUBGERY, WiLiiis-BTBiET, Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 109, 10 May 1887, Page 2
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