DRESSMAKING. MY Dress and Mantle Dopart- . ment is under tbe management of a thoroughly experienced Manager. Ladies favouring me with orders may rely in having a good fit, first-class style, and good work; and my pricos very moderate. C. SMITH, CASH DRAPER, CfBA-STRKEF. THOMPSON, SHANNON AND CO., WAREHOUSEMEN AND MANUFACTURERS. ALL WOOL COLONIAL-MADE CLOTHING AT G3- WHOLESALE PRICE ! We aro now offering tho public NEW ZEALAND MADE TWEEDS, made up in our own Clothing Factory, as follows :— MEN'S TROUSERS, 10s 9d, lls Gd, 12s Gd, 13s Gd, lfW 9d. TROUSERS AND VESTS, 16s 6d, 17s Cd, 18s 6d, 19s 9d, 22s Gd. TWEED SUITS, Has, 3Gs Gd, 38s Gd, 40s, 42s Cd. BOYS' TWEED SUITS, New Zealand Tweeds, And made up in our own Factory, 9/6, 10/6, 11/6, 12/6, 13/9. In Our TAILORING DEPARTMENTS Wo havo tho Bent Order Culler in Ihe Colony, and wo are makinpr up Clothing to Special Order at ONE-THIRD LESS than charged elsewhere. (£3?° Every urtirle sold (o Ike public at Actual Wholesalo Price, and we are the onkj firm in New Zealand that do so. THOMPSON, SHANNON AND CO., WAREHI USEMEN AND MANUFACTURERS. PUBLIC NOTICE. IN consequence of the continued dullness of trade and general scarcity of money, J. M l D O W E L L, Of No. 1, Lambton-quay, Has deoided to sell his Stock of CLOTHING, HATS, HOSIERY, AND MEN'S OUTFITTING GOODS GENERALLY, At Alarmino Reductions, The object boing to soil goods and turn in cash. Tho reductions of prices commence on SATURDAY. 13th AUGUST, And will continue until the Stock is disposed of. Further notice is hereby given that on and after tho Ist Septombor, the hours of business will be from 9 a.m.- to G o'clock p.m., with tho exoeption of Wednesdays and Thursdays, when the premises will remain open till 8 p.m. From Ist Soptember, J. M'Dowell will personally conduct the business. Tho terms dnrinir the disposal of the Stock will be CASH ONLY, and the Sale commences on SATURDAY, 13th AUGUST, AT No. 1, LAMBTON-QUAY, Opposite the Bank ov New Zealand.
jyEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTOEY FOR Mon's f Boys' Overcoats. | Overcoats. Men's I Boys' Sao Suite. | Knioker Snits. Men's I Boys' Working Tronsors. | Jersey Suits. Men's I Boys' Moleskins. | Stockings. Men's I Boys' Waterproofs. | Waterproofs. Mosgiel 1 Mosgiel Drawers. | Shirts. Mosgiel I Mosgiol 55 u iH[l ' Blankets. BRANCHES : Lambton-quay, A. CLARK, Manager. 37, Cuba-street, J. S. HEGINBOTHAM, Manager. GIGANTIC SALET OF MEN'S, FOUTHS', AND BOYS' CLOTHING, &0., &C, &C, FOR 21 DAYS. After due and careful consideration, I have finally decided to give np the OSr READY-MADE CLOTHING portion of my business altogether. Consequently the whole stock will be offered to the public for ABSOLUTE SALE ! regardless of cost, for the above-named period, as I am determined to quit at any SACRIFICE. Bear in mind this is no draper's idle puff, but a POSITIVE FACT, which I am prepared to prove to anyone who will favour me with a visit. Yours respeotfnlly, JOHN THORBTJRN, CLOTHIER AND OUTFITTER, Willis-street, Wellington. LAST " WEEK] Last of Last Lit A. RICKMAN'S SS Week Week Last RELINQUISHING SALE Last Jeek Week Last op Last Week BOOTS AND SHOES. Week Last Last Week Week Last As tho balance of the Willis- Last Week street stock must be cleared, Week Last No Reasonable Otver Last Week will be Keptjsed ! Week Last Last Week Week Last SEE THESE LINES :— Last Week Week Last THE Last Week 46 Ladies' Kid E.S. Boots 4/6 Week Last 10/6 do do Button Boots 10/6 Last Week 2/6 doWhiteKid E.S. Boots 2/6 WeekLast 10/6 Men's Watertights 10/6 Last Week 10/6 Men's Calf E.S. Boots 10/6 Week Last 5/6 Men's Bluchers 5/6 Last Week 4/6Maids'LovantE.S.Boots4/6 Week Last II- Babies' Boots 1/- Last Week 2/11 Child's Lace Boots 2/6 Week Last Last Week Week Last £ RICKMAN Lait Week J3- ¦MUJt-un-AX* , w ee k Last Manners-street r ag » Week Opposite Opora House. Tp ce 7Last Branch— Molesworth-st., oppo- Last Week site Metropolitan Hotel. Week LAST WEEK !
"HERCULES gAKING POWDEE IS THE BEST. Those who havo not tried should ask their crrooer fotit. Mskos splendfd Bread Scones, Cakes, Pastry. &c, Ac. 25 TO 50 PER CENT."CAN~bITsaVed~, Positively Saved, On prices nsually quoted by travelling agents by buyinsr your SEWING M&.CH IN E S From F. J. W. FEAR, Maohinist and Import or, Willis-street, Wellington. riIHK Whito, American No. V, and Standard X Rotary Shuttle Macnines are sold in large numbers, and havo always given complete satisfaction. They are light- running, noiseless, and vory durable ; have patent winders, shuttles, solf-eetting needles, and all reoent improvements. Yon ran buy no better. Guarantees any working part or shuttle wearing out within fivo years will be replaced free of charge. Price from j£3 15s. Maohinos of all kinds promptly cleaned and repaired. ~~YOU CAN ALWAYS"" Depend on getting a good article if you buy CREASE'S Al COFFEE, IN THE TINS. r ¦ iuiS artiole is a speoial preparation, the JL result of years of experience and labour. The selection and blending of the finest Coffees known have been studied carefully until the present combination has been adopted as perfect, and cannot fail to givt universal satisfaction to consumers. tST Ask Your Grocer for Our New JUBILEE Al COFFEE, In Tins, lib Full Weight, And you ara sure to get the right artiole.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 77, 28 September 1887, Page 2
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