The Wholesalo Family Drapery Warehouse, TE ARO HOUSE. FIRST DISPLAY Of the Afoul Beautiful Goods ever imported by us for the SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON EVERYONE should sco this Exhibition of an unrivalled selection of MILLINERY, MANTLES, COSTUMES, DRESS FABRICS, GLOVES, LACES, RIBBONS, Ac. FIRST DISPLAY Of the most beautiful Goods ever imported by us for the SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON. The Wholesalo Family Drapory Warehouse, TE ARO HOUSE.
JUBILEE! JUBILEE! CORRECT TIME DAY AND NIGHT FOR 11b 6i>. lilOR this sum you can proonro a genuine watch. Wo have determined not to waste monoy in illuminated cards and procuring testimonials, but will lot the publio judgo for thomsolves. We depend upon tho merits of the watch for success. It is a porfect movoment, cased in nicklb or Canadian gold, and is guaranteed. The watch can bo oponed and examined by any person, and does not tako five minutes to wind up. Any watchmaker can repair it, and as foreign as a watchmaker is to an ironmonger so is this 11s Gd watch to anything ovor offored to tho public boforo. 11b Gd ; post freo, 12s 6d. HISLOP & CO., WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS, Sole Agents.
TRAVELLER SAMPLES ! TRAVELLER SAMPLES ! BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS . BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPEBS BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS E. PEARCE, OF THE (JASH BOOT MART (Next To Aro House), No. 23, Cuba - street, Wellington, Has bought the whole of the Sampleß from a Traveller representing one of the largest bouses in England, at Less than English Invoice Price. These will be offered for a few days only, at BARGAIN PRICES. COME EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH. E. PEARCE, CASH BOOT MART, 23, Cuba-stroet. AT LAST. AT LAST. WE desire to intimate to our lady customers that we are in receipt, ex Arawa, of our first shipment of those celebrated goods from F. Pinet & Co., Paris, and specially selected by our Mr. Lindsay while in that city, comprising LACE BOOTS, BUTTON BOOTS, and SHOES. Also, two crates of GLYCEROLE, which the publio hayp been so long enquiring for, and which will bo sold at tho usual prico of Is per bottle. We also desire to inform our many customors that our Mr. Lindsay has now finally mado arrangements with tho leading Boot and Shoo firms in England and on tho Continent for a regular supply of all the most fashionable goods, which can theroforo only bo obtained at tho establishment of A. LINDSAY, THE GREAT BOOT AND SHOE IMPORTER, Lambton-quay, Wellington.
JSSOO REWARD. THE above reward will bo given to anyone who oan prove to the owner's satisfaction that the Meat obtained from James Cate's, Foresters' Butchery, Torystreet, is not the very beat and ohoapost to be got in the city. One trial will prove the above. Note the prioes— Fore-quarter mutton, 2d per lb ; hind-quarter do, 2}d per lb ; prime beef, ld to 4d per lb ; veal and pork, 3d to 6d por lb. Small goods of the best quality on hand. Families waited on for orders, and meat delivered to any part of the city every morning Note the address— JAMES CATE, Foresters' Butohery, Tory treet, opposite A. W. Brown' T\ISTBICT ORDER. Militia and Volunteer Office, Wellington, 20th Sept., 1887. Tho Naval Artillery and other Volunteers that may wish to hoar a Lecture on Submarine Mining, by Captain Falcaner, should attend at tho Volunteer Drillshod on WEDNESDAY, 21st inst., at 8 p.m. The parade for position drill of tho Wellington Naval Artillery, called for 7.45 p.m., 21st inst., will take place at 7.30 p.m. sharp. J. G. BUTTS, Lieut.-Col., Commanding District. ¦VI7ELLINGTON NAVAL ARTILLERY. WEDNESDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER. AT VOLUNTEER DRILLSHED. 1. Inspection Parade for Musketry Instruction at half-past 7 o'clock sharp. 2. Leoturo by Captain Falconor on Submarino Mining, at 8 o'clock. Full muster required. JOHN DUNCAN, Capt. Commanding. NOTICE. ON and after this date all fowls, ducks, geoso, and dogs running on acres Nos. 1081 and 1082, will be destroyed. KWONG LEE. 19th September, 1887. WE reoommena our friends to give Bisquit Dubouohl & Co.'s Brandy a rial. It is a very superior artiole.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 70, 20 September 1887, Page 3
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