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Tho Wholesale Family Drapory Warehouse, TE ARO HOUSE. FIRST DISPLAY Of the Most Beautiful Goods ever imported by us for the SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON EVERYONE shoald sco this Exhibition of an unrivalled selection of MILLINERY, ' MANTLES. 1 COSTUMES, I DRESS FABRICS, GLOVES, LACES, RIBBONS, &c. FIRST DISPLAY Of the most beautiful Goods ever imported by us for the SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON. The Wholesale Family Drapory Warehoueo, 1 TE ARO HOUSE.

DRESSMAKING. A REVELATION IN DRESSMAKING AT TnE HALL OP COMMERCE, CUBA-STREET. We have, after mature consideration, determined to reduce the price of making Ladies' and Children's Dresses to tho lowest possible price. Knowing well that tho prioes charged hitherto have prohibited many ladios from having their work done by tho firmß from whom they have purchased their materials, wo have determined to reduco the prices to enable purchasers of dross raatorialß to leave their orders with us. We havo every confidence in recommending our Dressmakor, as wo know from past experience her fit and finish are unquoationable. Ladies may, on leaving thoir order, ascertain from the Dressmaker exactly what material, lining, taimming, &c, will be wanted, and we will furnish the account for the dress, as it will loavo 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, 7/6 LADIES' WRAPPERS, for House Wear, 5/t&~ It is immaterial what style is chosen, our Highest Price for making is 14/6 On 110 pretence whatever will we make a Drest that is not Purchased at the HALL OF COMMEEOE, CUBA-STREET. /GENUINE WHITE LEAD. PURE LINSEED OIL. The Best Brands of Varnish Cheaper than any house in town. TUSTIN BROS., 79, WILLIS-ST. R. MARTIN'S TS THE BEST SHOP TO BUY TOUR PAPERHANGINQS. Just to hand, 70 bales. .8700 worth to select from. Come and Inspect Them. Opposite tho Arcade. "DEST GENUINE WHITE LEAD, 27s b'd por cwt. MIXED PAINTS, 6d per lb. At R. MARTIN'S. NOTICE. ON and after this date all fowls, ducks, geese, and dogs running on acres Nos. 1081 and 1082, will be destroyed. KWONG LEE. 19th September, 1887. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Mr. Sidney G. Millington are respectfully invited to attend the Fnneral of his late child, William Percy, whioh will leavo his residence, Hanky-streot, To-morrow (Tueßday) Afternoon, at a quarter to 4 o'clock. GEORGE TILLER, Undertakor, Manners-street. THE CITY RESTAURANT, Lambton-quay. THOMAS M'LEAN, late cook at the Empire Hotol, Foathorston, and formerly cook for Mr. Orr, will bo found at the above well-known rostaurant, whero hia friends (town and country) will always find good bods, mods, tea, and supper at any hour. Prices moderate. Civility and a hearty welcome may bo relied on. THOMAS M'LEAN, City Restaurant, Lambton-quay. WOLFE'S Schnapps the groatest stimulant and tonio in the world. Avoid other so-called Schnapps. TJIANOS! PIANOS! PIANOS FROM £35 FOR 35/. ON DEFERRED to CASH, tO MONTHLY £80 (xr 80/- PAYMENTS. All iron-framed, trichord, and seven octaves by the best known makers. New Musio by every mail. Violins, Cornets, Concertinas, 4c.5 Best Violin Strings (real silver fourths), and all kinds of small goods. A. E.~KING, MUSIC WAREHOUSE 67. IiAMBTON-CJUAT. ORDERS to withdraw advertisements from the columns of the EVENING POST must be forwarded in writing to the offioe not later than 2 p.m. daily, otherwise they cannot be taken out until tha following day. Advertisements sent in without the nn'mber of insertions written thereon, wil b« kept in nntil ordered out. WANTED to sell for cash, an American Organ ; suitable for chnroh, hall, or drawingroom ; original price, J263 — reduced to 4542. Apply Heichardt's Piano Warehouse, Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 69, 19 September 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 69, 19 September 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 69, 19 September 1887, Page 3

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