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THE SALE THE SALK THK SALK THE SAL! ¦ THE SAL* THE SALE THE SALE THE SALK THK SALE THE SALE (At the Wholesalo Family Drapory Warehouse,! TE AEO HOUSE, THE SALE THE SALE THK SALK THE SALB THR SALE THE SALE THE SALE THE SALE THE SALE THE SALE At the Wholesale Family Dropory Warehouse, TE ARO HOUSE IS NOW ON IS NOW ON IS NOW ON IS NOW ON IS NOW ON IS NOW ON IS NOW ON IS NOW ON IS NOW ON IS NOW ON W. CLARK & CO., FAMILY DRAPERS AND OUTFITTERS. CLEARING SALE Having purchased a portion of HAUCOURT'S WHOLESALE STOOK AT A LARGE DISCOUNT, Arc now eoHing the same togctlior with thoir own REDUCED STOCK AIjL DEPARTMENTS, MUCH UNDER THE ORIGINAL WHOLESALE PRICES. 12^" SEE SALE LISTS _^| W. CLARK & CO., LADIES' OUTFITTING & LILIPUTIAN WAREHOUSE 169, 171, LAMBTON-QUAY. HARVESTING MACHINERY. E. W. MILLS & CO. (LIMITEU) « IRONMONGERS AND IRDN MERCHANTS. IMPORTEE.S OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS & MACHINERY, HAVE JUST LANJDED- ' "HORNSBY'S" 2-horse MOWING MACHINES " BUCKEYE " Im ProTei*P roTei * 2-horso MOWING MACHINES] " BUCKEYE " ( ut « st Improved) REAPERS AND TWINE BINDERS SPARE PARTS for hornsby's reapers and binders, a Large Assortment just to hand. WINNOWING MACHINES for Grain and Grass Seed. BINDER TWINE, bindjsi* twine. BINDER TWINE. E. W. MILLS & CO. (LIMITED) ' AGENTS FOR THE "HORNSBY" AND "BUCKEYE" MACHINES, WELLINGTON.

T>Y ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. THE NEW DERMATINE SHOES, TO BE HAD AT ' A. LINDSAY'S ONLY. j For Lawn Tennis, Bowling, Boating, Crickot, ; Cycling, and all Athletic Sports. This striking novelty, which was awarded the highest prizo at the Inventions Exhibition, has the following advantages over all other Shoos in the market :— The soles, which aro stitched on, nover come off. The DERMATINE is firmer than India- 1 rubber, and will nover cut through. Thoy will wear longer than three rubber soles. They will stand tho wear and tear of oaphalte, court, or tho roughest ebingle. They are impervious to damp, cold, heat, or moisture. They are moderate in prico, and will | have a largo sale. . 144 pairs, JUST LANDED, EX DORIC. Also, ' The Gouts' Progressive Boots The Ladies' Primus Boots, in button, lace, and elastic, famed for their elegance of fit ; no moving buttons Children's Boots and Shoes galore, in all the newest cnts A. LINDSAYS, BOOTMAKER AND IMPORTER, Lambton-quat, C^- HIS ONLY SHOP. G L. JENNESS BEGS to inform his friends and the public generally that he has just received a splondid assortment of Jewellery of all kinds ; also, Gold and Silver Watches. 100 Jewelled 8-day Brass Drum Clocks, ¦worth 25s each; to be sold at 15s each 300 English Lever Clocks, to be Bold from 5s each 100 American Lever Clockß'; to be sold from 6s each 100 American Alarum Clocks, to be Bold from 7s each 250 English Lever Alarums, 9s and 10s each Also a large assortment of other kinds — American, English, and French Clocks Diamond Rings, Bracelets, Brooches, and all other kinds of Jewellery made to order at the shortest notice. Also, all kinds of repairs. Skilled workmen kept. All work done On the premises. G.L.J. begs to inform his country customers that they can now forward their watches by Book Packet Post, at a cost of 8d each way, registered. Country orders punctually attended to. Note the ENNESS) 1 66, WiLLIB-STREET, WELLINGTON. [ %,\f H recommend om? friends to give . j Vf Biflquit Dubouohe 1 * Oo.'b Brandy a trial. It is a very superior utiolt. I

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Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 31, 8 February 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 31, 8 February 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 31, 8 February 1888, Page 1

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