THE NEW DRESS MATERIALS THOKNDON HOUSE. 10 CASES OF LATEST FABRIC NOVELTIES FOR SPRING. -T^HE FEATURE IN THIS SEASON'S IMPORTS IS THE ENTIRE CHANGE BOTH IN COLOUR AND MATERIALS. fi(\~T <"ITT~PQ _^EWEST of all is the "New Gobelin," which embraces VyV-JJLJV-r t-/ -¦ •• IJ» a great variety of shades, from delicate Russian Grey to Dark Reseda, from Pale Blue Grey to Deepest Gendarme. Another shade — " Solitaire " — comprehends all tints from Biscuit to Rich Golden Fawns ; while " Mode" varieß from the borders of Cream through tho numerous grades of Fawn to Light Brown. Heliotrope in various shades is well represented, and a vast variety of Grey is shown. " Gris Blue," " Marine," " Bordeaux," "Slate," " Stone," "Fawn," and " Crpam " colours are in profusion "IT ATI?PT AT d AEE Soft Woollpn and Silk Mixtnrp Goods, as ITLiVJ iliXk'LiiLJLjlO Cachemore Surah, Foulard Cloth. Satin Throad, Lawn Tpnniß Beige, Jersey Crepe, Fouli?, &c, Ac. CIIKCKS AND STRIPES ARR VERY PROMINENT, And we have a variety in all the above Colonra and Materials. TRIMMINGS TO MATCH. SUMMER VELVETS, '"S'SWDTf XT TJTTOC! A ~l> Q CHTW A m °st Graceful ioAJU IV XI U OOilL IV iSMIS. Additional Trimming. BEAD EDGINGS, ORNAMENTS, AND BUTTONS In all the Brilliant, Fresh Spring Tints, precisely to match the New Dress Materialg. WAENOCK, KELLY, & ADKIN, THOBWDON HOUSE. NEW LINE BOOT SALE ! XMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE INHABITANTS OF .WELLINGTON AND THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. E, HANNAH & CO. Particularly requost you to read about their GREAT CLEARING SALE! WHICH COMMENCES ON SATURDAY, THE 30th DAY OE JULY, 1887, AT THEIR CASH BOOT MARKET, No. 28, CUBA-STREET. Wo cleared hundreds of trunks and cases out of Bond previous to the introduction of tlio heavy Tariff on Boots and Shoes, and we are consequently GREATLY OVERSTOCKED, so we have resolved to saorifico the lot regardless of cost. Never before in the history of Wellington have such GENUINE BARGAINS been offered to the public. THE BOOT MARKET is packed with MAGNIFICENT NEW GOODS to suit tho pockets of both rich and poor, which are marked for this sale at prices never before attempted by any house on this side of the Equator. We can only find spaco for the prices of a few lines, but these will enable our patrons to form some idea of tho Great Bargains we offer. The original trunks havo been opened and a Price-list fastened to each lot, so our friends can walk round and pick out the bargains. PRICE-LIST : OUR OWN MAKE. ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. s. d. a. d. Men's neat Kip Shooters, nailed, toe Ladies' Kid E.S. Boots, very speoial.., 311 and hoel plates 10 11 Ladies' beßt Lasting Boots, high heels Men's prime Terawhiti Watertightß, (Pollock'e) 4 11 from 9 11 Ladies' really good Kid E.S. Boots, Men's Ironclad Bluchers, very strong 4 11 sewn soles 4 11 Men's stout Kip Pegged Watertights 12 6 Ladies' stylish Glace Button Boots, Men's superior Elastic Sides (sole) ... 9 11 extra 411 Men's Pegged E.S. Boots, .extra ... 11 11 Ladies' Kid Balmorals, patent vamp, Men's very neat Walking Shoes, from 711 very good ... 511 Men's Sewn Walking Shoes 9 6 Ladies' neat Walking Shoeß, stout sole 4 11 Youths' heavy Kip Lace Boots, nailed, Ladies' Kid Walking Shoes, various .. 3 9 Ito 5 . Gil ladjes' Seal Balmoral Boots, a wonder 5 11 Youths' Kip Shooters, nailed, Ito 4.. 8 G Ladies' very superior Cork-cole Clump Boys' strong Kip School Boots, nailed, E.S 1111 10 to 13 411 Ladies' Morocco Balmorals, high-leg'd 3 9 Superior Copper Toes, lace, 4to 6 ... 2 0 Ladies' Slippers, various kinds, from 1 11 Boys' superior Copper Toes, 7to 9 ... 3 9 Gents' renowned K. Waterproof Boots 25 11 Boys' superior Copper Toes, 10 to 13... 4 9 Gents' city K. Balmoral Boots, from 18 11 Women's Dairy Boots, from 6 9 Gents' Sewn Balmorals, Cove & West's 13 11 Men's Watertights, A cheap lot ... 7 6 Gents' Walking Shoes, Cove & West's 13 11 Maids' neat Balmorals, 1 and 2 ... 6 11 Gents' Needlework Slippers, very neat 2 11 Girls' high-legged Balmorals, 10 to 13 5 11 Gents' Porpoise Shooters, Cove & Girls' high-legged Balmorals, 7to 9 ... 411 West's 24 11 Girls' plain Calf Elastic Side, 10 to 13 5 11 Gents' thick-soled Felt Slippers, extra 3 11 Paragon Iron Lasts, from 2 6 Children's Strapped Shoes, 250 pairs 1 0 Children's Patent Balmorals 1 0 Girls' KiH Elastic Sides, 10 to 13 ... 411 5 owt. of fine Girls' pretty Walking Shoes, 10 to 13 4 11 Gents' Otto Herz Shoeß, hand sewn, SCOTCH SANDSTONES, worth 17s Gd 911 A lot of Gents' Boots and Shoes, for knife sharpening, at Id each. various makers 4 11 The 9d Box, the Is Box, the Is 6d Box, the 2s 6d Box, and the 2s lid Box ARE ALL FILLED. BOOTS AND SHOES, Ac, of our own make are at all times sold by us at the WHOLESALE PRICE, so there is no reason to make further reductions ; but in order to make our present sale a sucoess, we have determined to sell all goods of our own make regardless of cost, thereby enabling all those who have not already given our celebrated Boots and Shoes a trial to prove the fact, that for price and quality we cannot be surpassed. Wo would request all who want to secure unheard-of value to make their purchases early, as it has boon our practice at former sales to limit purchasers to a single pair of any notably cheap line, but at this sale we shall not reserve a single line, bo be in time. Remember !— This GREAT NEW LINE SALE commences on SATURDAY, the 30th day of July, 1887. R. HANNAH & CO., CASH BOOT MARKET, 28, CUBA-STREET.
DRESS AND MANTLEMAKING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 129, Lambton-quay, Wellington (Adjoining Lindsay's Boot Emporium). TO THE LADIES OF WELLINGTON AND SUBURBS. T HAVE the pleasure to inform you that I have opened Business at the above address as DRESS and MANTLEMAKER and MILLINER. Having just arrived from Bond-street, London, with all the latest fashions, and j having been employed as principal Cutter to one of the leading houses at Home for several years, Ladies can rely on securing a perfect fit, combined with the most recent novelties in vogue at Home and on the Continent. READY-MADE COSTUMES always in Stock, and altered to fit without any extra charge being made. Soliciting the favour of a call at your earliest convenience, I remain, Yours faithfully, MRS. A E. GREGORY. 4 MERICAN ORGANS. AMERICAN ORGANS. H. EIELDER, HOUSE FURNISHER, CABINET-MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER, Manners-street. Wellington, Agent for the Dominion Organ Company, has just received a Consignment of tho above, which are acknowledged to be the best in the market for tone and finish. Liberal Terms on the Hire System. STOP ! AND READ THIS. A LLAN SMITH t\. (Late Smith & Medley) IS THE CHEAPEST GROCER AND TEA DEALER In the province, of which fact a careful perusal of the following Cash Price List will c nvince every candid miod ; — Good, sonnd Tea, Is 3d per lb ; Sugar, 2Jd per lb, 7s Gd per bag ; Loaf Sugar, 3£d per ol Is 6d per bag ; Cocoa, 3 packets for Is ; Rice, 61b for Is ; Sago, 51bs for Is ; Oam aru Potatoes, 3s 6d cwt. ; Sauce, 5d per bottle ; Jam, 4b Gd per dozen ; Candles, 251b for 8s ; Soap, 24 bars for 4s ; Hudson's Extract, 10 packets for Is ; Blue, 16 squares for 7d ; Blue Thumb, 6d per lb ; Starch, 3 fancy boxes for Is ; Matches, 36 boxes for Is ; Tobacco— Juno, 9d per stick, 5s 4d per lb ; Signet, 4d stick, 5s 4d per lb ; Kerosene, 10a per 8-gallon case ; Grape Salt, Is 2d per bottle ; Seidlitz Powders, 9d per box ; Painkiller, Is 3d per bottle; Sardines, 5d and lOd ; Macoaroni and Vermicelli, 7d per lb ; Marmalade (Keiller's or Grey's), 7d per tin ; Syrup, 21b tins, 7d ; 2Jlb bottles, Bd. Having completed arrangements with some of the best dairies in the distriot, Fresh Provisions will in future be a specialty. ALL A N SMI T H (Late Smith & Medley), CANTON TEA MART, 65, Manners-street, opposite Opera House. Families waited on for orders, and all goods delivered free. Telephone, No. 244. WANTED KNOWN. Good News. TEE CHONG, Tea Merchant, has just landed his New Season's Teas, and every purohaser of one pound of tea will receive a pound of best Bugar free; beßt teas, Is 10a and Is 6d. Groceries and fruit at lowest possible price for cash. Addreßß, 30, Manners-street, next Arcade.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 68, 17 September 1887, Page 1
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