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MANTLES AND JACKETS. I AM offering this season the Cheapest I-ot of MANTLES and JACKETB ever offorod to tho Wellington public. Finding myself very heavily stooked, I have reduced a great number of lines to_ Cost Pbice, so as to mako room for two additional cases, ox Balmoral Castle. JUST LANDEDLadies' Dolmans, 8s lid, 10a 6d, up to 40s Ladios' Capes, Is lid to 5s lid Short Tweed Jackets, 5s lid to 11s 6d A Second Job Line of 100 Tweed Jackets, at 11s Cd, worth quite 28s C. SMITH, CASH DRAPER, CUBA-STBEET. THOMPSON, SHANNON, AND CO, j IMPO TERS, MANUFACTUREPvS, AND WAREHOUSEMEN, Panama and Bkandon Stkeets, WELLINGTON, \ RE the only Firm in New Zealand who Sell to the Public a SINGLE ARTICLE or Cut Length at THE EXACT WHOLESALE PRICE. THE STOCK CONSIBTS OK AU CIiASBES OP GENERAL DRAPERY HABERDASHERY MILLINER r CARPETS LINOLEUMS BOYS' and MEN'S CLOTHING And MEN'S MERCERY We have a Special Branch for Ci-oth-ino made to Order, and out by the most experienced order cutter in this colony. Hours of Business— From 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m., and on Saturdays we close at 2 p.m. Goods delivered free of charge all over Wellington, at the Railway Stations, and Queen's Wharf. THOMPSON, SHANNON & CO., Wellington. DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! T7ISIT Mrs. WALKER'S V GREAT CLEARING SALE ! All tha newest Fabrics and Colours in French Mohair, Tweeds, &c. Special Bargains in Black and Coloured Silks, Satins, Pongees and China Silks. Will be oleared regardless of cost, as Mrs. Walker has determined to clear all her present stook previous to leaving for England at an early date. Prints and Zephyrs ara being oleared at 3s 6d, 4s 6d and 7s 6d per dress, all the nowest patterns ; usual pricos 9s, 12s, and 15s N. 8. —20 per cent, discount, .or 4s in the £, allowed off marked prices during sale. 1887 1888. rjiHE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY Do by far the largest Clothing Trade in the Colony, because their Goods are unequalled for Excellence of Mateeial, Style and Fit. PETONE TWEED SAC SUITS] Mado to measure from 3*7/6. TROUSERS from 13/6. Branches at Wellington : LAMBTON-QUAY AND CUBA-STREET. D. SLATER, Manager. TTISITORS TO WELLINGTON, BUY FEOM THE DIRECT IMPORTER, JNO. YOUNG. White Lead and Oil BEST quality Rubber Hose Locks, Hinges, and Builders' Requisites of every description Portable and Leamington Ranges Grates, American Stoves Churns, Pats, and all requisites for the dairy Soythe Blades, Handles, &c. Preserving Pans Travelling Trunks, Hat Boxes, Ac Wire Flytraps Wire Meat Covers FROM THE CHEAPEST IRONMONGER In Wellington, JNO. YOUNG, Cuba-street. KEROSENE STOVES. POR SALE CHEAP. JNO. YOUNG, Cnba-atraet. W. J. LANKSHEAR HAS tho Largest and Best Selection op XMAS AND NEW YEAR CAEDS. Therefore make your Purchases of him. A Large Stook of Xmas Presents at Reasonable Prices. Opposite Bank of New Zealand, LAMBTON QUAY. ~D A L L-P OIN TE D PENS. Suitable for writing in every position, never scratch, spurt, nor stick in the paper. TO BE HAD OF ALL STATIONERS. COSTUMES! COSTUMES! COSTUMES! VISIT MRS. WALKER'S Q.REAT DISCOUNT SALE! Washing Costumes, from 16s ; Ladies' Tailormade Summer Tweed Costumes ; Black and Cream Laco Dresses ; Children's Costumes, in Delaines, Zephyrs, Carmaelite, Veiling and Satins. Will be cleared regardless of cost. N. 8. —20 per cent, discount, or 4s in the £, allowed off marked prices. F RAN K~~G RXD y; Willis-street. FRANK GRADY'S for Watches and Clocks FRANK GEADY'S for Genuine Jewellery FRANK GftADY'S for Electro-plated Goods FRANK GRADY'S for Optical Goods FRANK GRADY'S for Fancy Goods FRANK GRADY'S for Cricket Materials FRANK GEADY'S for Christmas Presents FRANK GRADY'S for Christmas and Now Year Cards, Wedding and Birthday Cards. JEWELLER AND IMPORTER. T>APERHA N G I N G, SIGNWRITING, PAINTING AND DECORATING. The best possible workmanship, at lowest feices. TUSTIN BROS., 79, WILLIS-STEEET. Note. — As none but first-class workmen are employed, the quality of all work can be guaranteed. MR. ARTHUR HOBY, LICENTIATE IN DENTAL SURGERY, WlliLia-STEBET. WELLINGTON.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 156, 31 December 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 156, 31 December 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 156, 31 December 1887, Page 2