XMAS TIME TDEAECE WILL GIVE PEARCE will give PRESENT PEARCE will give to PEARCE will give BUYERS PEA RGB will (rive of PEARCE will Rive i d\ / PRESENTS laJi m PRESENTS and upwards. PRESENTS PRESENTS PRKSENTS PRESENTS PRESENTS PRESENTS Every Article PRESENTS PRESENTS AT PKKSENTS WHOLESALE TO ALL TO ALL PRICE ! TO ALL TO ALL TO ALL TO ALL TO ALL TO ALL TO ALL TO ALL TO ALL TO ALL Every Article TO ALL .„ TO ALL AT TO ALL WHOLESALE TO ALL TO ALL PRICE ! TO ALL BUYERB OP BOOTS AND SHOES Of tho valuo of 10a and upwards during the month of December, commencing from SATURDAY, thk 10th. These Presents will not consist of Pictures or Almanacs, but USEFUL ARTICLES FOR THE HOUSE. E. PEARCE, CASH BOOT MART, Next Smith's, Draper, Cuba-street. ELECTROPLATE mHE BEST SHOW IN THE CITST. Imported from the Manufactories Direct. SPLENDID GOODS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. See the Show in the Window. BEST VALUE FOR CASH, AT JNO. YOUNG'S, CUBA-BTEEET. F. w. C A T O ' 8 (Late Brown & Cato) CITY BAKERY AND GENERAL STORE Taranaki-stroet, corner Arthur-street. TBADE MARK. FW. C. invites the public, and eape- • cially all those who wish to stndy economy, to carefully read his cash prioe list distributed throughout the city, and to give a trial to his SUPERIOR BREAD, 2Jd Per 2lb Loaf, For Cash Onlt, which is made from only the best known brands of flour. See analyst's report. Analyst's Report. Wellington, 14th Dec, 1881. To Messrs. Brown & CATo,Taranaki-street. Gentlomen— ln answer to onqniries made by you, 1 have the pleasure to inform you that the sample of bread obtained by me from your shop has been analysed by Mr. Skey, Colonial Analyst, and the result has been satisfactory. Your obedient servant, Hent Gordon, Late Inspector of Weights & Measures. N.B.— Bread and groceries delivered daily to all parts of the city and suburbs. THE JUBILEE SEWING MACHINE, OR IMPROVED MALDACOT, Makes the very best Christmas Present obtainable. T T it ono of the moßt useful and durable little articles ever invented. As this works like an ordinary hand machine, any child can turn out neat lockstitch sewing. Inspection cordially invited. Full instructions given. F. J. W. FEA R, WILLIB-BTBEIT, By Appointment to His Eioollenoy Sir W. D. Jervois, Governor of New Zealand. Xiy LITTLEJOHH ft SON WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLE 8, Lambton-qu&y. TUST RECEIVE DA Choice Selection of New and Elegant Designs in ELECTRO-PLATED AFTERNOON TEA SETS, BISCUITS, CRUETS, BUTTERS, 4c, At Lowest Prices in Town. FOR CASH ONLY. W. LTTTLEJOHN & SON, Cuba-street (Farmer's Buildings.) W/K recommena our friends to give TT Biiquit Dnbonohl & Co.'g Brandy a trial. It ia a very superior article.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 155, 30 December 1887, Page 4
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445Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 155, 30 December 1887, Page 4
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