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SPBTNG & SUMMER FASH TONS NOW OK VIKW AT THE WHOLESALE FAMILY DRAPERY WAREHOUSE. TE ARO HOUSE. By the fteamore " DORTC " ami "TONGARIRO" wo hart now opened out our ftrrt shipments of FASHTONABLK SUMMER DRAPERY, nilcf can guarantee to the jmblt'c the wry choicest election of MILLINERY, MANTLES, DRESS FABRICS, IACES, RIBBONS, GLOVES, SUNSHADES, COSTUME?, Ac, that we hare erer had the yood fortune to »weiiv. Not only so, but THE PIITCESiriH be LOWER THAN EVER YRT QUOTED by vs, or any other Jioknv, for the °ame quality of Good", Early inspeotion is respectfully invitpd AT THE WHOLESALE FAMILY DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, TE ARO HOUSE. AGEICULT URAL IMPLEMENTS E. W. MILLS & CO. (LIMITRD)> IRONMONGERS, IRON MERCHANTS, AND SHIP CHANDLERS, Have jußt landed a largo shipment of HORNSBY'S CHAMPION WROUGHT IRON PLOUGHS! PLOUGHS! Comprising Light, Medium, and Heavy-weights, Swing, 1 Whool and 2 Whcol. Also, ORCHARD AND GARDEN PLOUGHS, [CIRCULAR SKEITHS, LAND AND FURROW WHEELS; PLOUGH SHARES AND FITTINGS OF ALL KINDS, ZIG ZAG HARROWS; 1, 2, and 3-HORSE WHTFFLRTREES. To arrive per Letterewe, from London, sailed sth April— IMPROVED DOTJBLE-EURROW PLOTJGIIS, With Ciroular Skeiths. Do HORSE HOES PLOUGH FITTINGS (assorted) WHIFFLKTREES (1, 2, and 3-horse) $ DISC HARROWS E. W. MILLS & CO. (LIM!TED - AGENTS FOR R. HORNSBY A SONS (Limited.

GRAND EXHIBITION ! AT (3-RAVES & FLEMING'S, THE CORNER HOUSE, OP TIIK WELLINGTON WOOLLEN COMPANY'S NEW SEASON'S B^" PETONE TWEEDS ! A GRAND DISPLAY OP PETONE TWEEDS THIS DAY. We want the inhabitants of WeU linglcn to come and tee for themselves the splendid Tweeds that are being produced at their door, and the comparative low price they can get a 'Suit made to measure from then very superior Tweed*. MEN'S PETONE TWEED SUITS, Made to Measure, 50s and 55s „ „ 60s and 6Ss >, „ 70s and 75s A Perfect Fit Guarantied, As we employ one of the beßt Tailors in Wellington. SPEOIAL Shareholders in the Company are respectfully invited to inspect the TWEEDS on FRIDAY MQET and ensuing week. DISPLAY! DISPLAY! FRENCH AND ENGLISH SUMMER MILLINERY. French Trimmed Bonnets English Trimmed Bonnets French Trimmed Hats English Trimmed Hats Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets. New Laces, Aigrettes, Wings, Feathers, Collars and Cuffs, Collarettes, and a great many NOVELTIES FOR SUMMER. See our BIG WINDOW on FRIDAY. DRESSMAKING! DRESSMAKING ! Bt Miss LEYDON. The greatest satisfaction eiven, and every attention paid to detail and finish. Prices Moderate. GRAVES & FLEMING, THE CORNER HOUSE. OPENED OUT The First Portion ov Our OPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. CASEY, M'DONALD & CO. OUR WASHING FABRICB Are the largest in quantity, the choicest, and the cheapest we have ever offered our patrons. OUR STUFF DRESS MATERIALS Include all the soft-toned colourings introduced this season. Greys, Drabs, Naturals, and the new Gobelin, in a variety of tir.ts, Cheok Beiges, Viouna Checks, Plain Beiges, Summer Cashmeres, Embosed Damoese Cloth, Striped Satinettes, a splendid selection, and all extraordinary low prices. OUR BHOWROOM la now displaying » particularly choice selection of Hats and Bonnets, of the latest shapes, New Aigrettes New Plumes, New Ornaments, New Flowers, New Jackets, New Mantles, New. Dust Cloaks, New Hosiery (ladies' and children's), New Ribbons, New Laces (in all the newest makes and colourings.) New Goods Bt Eveet Fbebh Stxamee Every Purchaser of the Value of Two Shillings and Sixpence 2/6 Registers a Guess in our Famous PIN COMPETITION For the Handsome 50- Guinea PIANO. CASEY, M'DONALD, & CO., 167, LAMBTON-QUAY.

RIVE'S T.A.C. WAREHOUSE, CUBA-STREET. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS!' NEW GOODS! IN SUMMER DRESS MATERIALS, SILK-MANTLES, SUMMER JACKETS, MILLINERY, HOSIERY, CORSETS, GLOVES, Etc., Etc. DREBSMAKING. 4 REVELATION~m DRESSMAKING AT THE HALL OF COMMERCE, CUBA-STREET. We havo, aftor mature consideration, determined to reduce the price of making Ladies' and Children's Dresaeß to the lowest possible price. Knowing well that the prices charged hitherto have prohibited many ladies from having their work done by the firms from whom they have purchased their materials, we have determined to reduce the prices to enable purchasers of dress materials to leave their orders with us. We have every confidence in recommending our Dressmaker, as we know from past experience her fit and finish are unquestionable. Ladies may, on leaving their order, ascertain from the Dressmaker exactly v/hat material, lining, taimming, Ac , will be wanted, and we will furnish the account for the dress, a 9 it will leave the workroom, before the order is given, thereby enabling our customers to know exactly what the garment will cost. LADIES' WALKING DRESSES, 10/LADIES' WASHING DRESSES, 116 LADIES' WRAPPERS, for House Wear, 5/fgr It is immaterial what style is chosen, our Highest Price for making is 14/6 On no pretence whatever will we make a Drees that it not Purchased at the HALL OF COMMERCE, CUBA-STREET. TO THE PUBLIC OF WELLINGTON. X ADIES AND GENTLEMEN— I have great pleasure in informing yon that my CIRCULATING LIBRARY Has Proved a Great Success. As nothing succeeds like success, I have determined to be still more liberal to my patrons, and to continue to add NEW BOOKS as they may be published, so that subscribers may rely upon being supplied with the LATEST PUBLICATIONS. Terms will remain the same a3 heretofore, namely — 3s 6d per quarter 6s 6d per half-year 10s 6d per annum I remain, Yours respectfully, H. C. HASELDEN. 43, Cuba-Street. T C. DAY I E A C 0., Accountants, STOCK, SHARE, AND LAND BROKERS; Also, Financial Agents, Gbet-btbeet, Wellington, N.Z.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 68, 17 September 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 68, 17 September 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 68, 17 September 1887, Page 1

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