SPRING & SUMMER FASHIONS NOW ON VIEW AT iTHE WHOLESALE FAMILY DRAPER? WAREHOUSE, TE ARO HOUSE. By tho steamers "DORIC" ami "TONGARIRO" uc have now opened out our first shipments of FASHIONABLE SUMMER DRAPERY, and can guarantee to the public the very choicest selection of MILLINERY, MANTLES, DRESS FABRICS, LACES, RIBBONS, GLOVES, SUNSHADES, COSTUMES, &c, that itß have ever had the good fortune to receive. Not only so, but THE PRICES will be LOWER THAN EVER YET QUOTED by us, or any other house, for the same quality of Goods, Early inspection is respectfully invited AT THB WHOLESALE FAMILY DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, TE ARO HOUSE, AGRICULT URAL IMPLEMENTS E. W. MILLS & CO. (LIMITED)I IRONMONGERS, IRON MERCHANTS, AND SHIP CHANDLERS, Have just landod a large 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, ICIRCULAR SKEITHS, LAND AND FURROW WHEELS', PLOUGH SHARES AND FITTINGS OF ALL KINDS, ZIG ZAG HARROWS; 1, 2, and 8-IIORSE WHIFFLETREES. To arrive por Letterowo, from London, sailed sth April— IMPROVED DOUBLE-EURROW PLOUGHS, With Ciroular Skoiths. Do HORSE HOES PLOUGH FITTINGS (assorted) WHIFFLETREES (1, 2, and 3-horse) DISC HARROWS E. W. MILLS & CO. ILmnm - AGENTS FOR R. HORNSBY & SONS (Limited. ' -
EXHIBITION ! AT Q.RAVES & FLEMING'S, THE CORNER HOUSE, OF THE WELLINGTON WOOLLEN COMPANY'S NEW SEASON'S m- PETONE TWEEDS ! A GRAND DISPLAY OF PETONE TWEED BJ THIS DAY. We want the inhabitants of Wellington to come and see 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 these very superior Tweeds. MEN'S PETONE TWEED SUITS, Made to Measure, 50s and 55s „ 60s and 05s „ „ 70s and 75s A Peefect Fit Guaranteed, As we employ one of the best Tailors in Wellington. SPECIAL Shareholders in the Company are respectfully invited to inspect tine TWEEDS on FRIDAY NIGHT and ensuing week. DISPLAY! DISPLAY! FRENCH AND ENGLISH SUMMER MILLINERY. French Trimmed Bonnets i 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 (riven, and every attention paid to detail and finish. Peices Moderate. GRAVES & FLEMING, THE CORNER HOUSE. OATURDAY AND MONDAY, LAST 2 DAYS> SALE! OWING to having made satisfactory arrangement about the lease of my present premises, I will not remove, but in order to keep faith with the public I shall continue the SALE for Two Days longer, so that on SATUEDAY AND MONDAY I ehall offer Iho BALANCE OF MY STOCK at MERE NOMINAL PEICES. Ladies' strong Stockings, 4d pair Heavy Table Linen, Is yard Heavy Grey Holland, 3Jd Wbito Calico, 2Jd, 3Jd 12 yards Scoured Grey Calioo, 2a 6d ¦ Boys' Knicker Suits, 4a 6d Jersey Suits, 4a Gd Men's Moleskin Trousers, 4b 6d :r~ Tweed Trousew, 4e lid Ladies' Collars, 4d 4 Handkerchiefs for Is And everything else Eqtjai.lt Cheap and FREE OF CHARGE! A large slice of good luck in every parcel, XINDBERG, WRONG SIDE OF CUBA-STREET. SANITARY EAPERS AND i>| BALES POOR. MAN'S PAPMBi l/± HANGINGS. At E, MARTIN'S
SAY! WHAT IS THIS ? TEN T~VOZEN Breakfast, Tea, and Dinner Sots that must bo turned into CASH without dolay. To do this, wo will mako you many .concessions in price, which cannot fail to elicit from MEN and women of keen judgement and economical instincts admiration for our plan of forcing out an ovorstock with Phonomenal Prices. It is time that has KILLED many shopkeepers— through their keeping stock on the shelves, until rendered shopworn and unsaleable. It does not affect as, as the Goods are always offered and sold IN THE first flush ; besides the above, cur Stook is Btill kept well-assorted in every line of CROCKERY, and the FANCY GOODS' Tables are always well filled with the newest Novelties, and the values of everything marked so low that it has done much to CRUSH out the old-fashioned prices that has reigned so long in Wellington to your disadvantage. This is unvarnished truth, and without noiße and brag we invite you to always save money by purchasing your requirements at tho I C H I B AJN, CUBA-STREET. TO THE PUBLIC OF WELLINGTON. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN— I have great pleasure in informing you 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 aB they may be published, bo that subscribers may rely upou being supplied with the LATEST PUBLICATIONS. Terms will remain the same as heretofore, namely— 3s 6d per quarter 6s 6d per half-year 10s 6d per annum I remain, Yours respectfnlly, H. C. HASELDEN. 43, Cuba-Stbket. JC. DAY I E 4 C 0., Account am is, STOCK, SHARE, AND LAND BROKERS; Also. Financial Aoentb, Ghetbteeet, Wellington, N.Z.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 69, 19 September 1887, Page 1
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