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FURTHER REDUCTIONS AT C. SMITH'S CASH DRAPERY SALE FOR TO-DAY. MANTLES, Half-price. MILLINERY, Half-price. COSTUMES, Half-price. DRESSES, Halk-price. PRINTS, Half-price. ALL SEASONABLE GOODS, HALF-PRICE. C. SMITH, Cash Draper, Cuba-btrbet. HOLIDAY SEASON, 1887 1888. rpHE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY Do by far the largest Clothing Trade in the Colony, because their Goods are unequalled for Excellence of Material, Style and Fit. PETONE TWEED SAC SUITS Made to measure from 37/6. TROUSERS from 13/6. Branches at Wellington LAMBTON-QUAY AND CUBA-STREET. D. SLATER, Manager. PIANOS. QPTLLER'S SEUMEYLE QUADRUPLEX PIANOS Still in the Ascendant. READ. To Mr. W. H. Spiller.—" I have had a Neumeyer Piano for nearly six years, and am aB pleased with it now as the day I purchased it.— Frederic Bond, Wellington." FRANZ LISZT, the world's premier pianist, spoke in tho highest terms of these magnificent instruments at a conversazione at Noumoyer Hall, London. Mr. C. REINHARDT, conductor of Emerson's Minstrels, says — " Your Neumeyer Pianos aro really splondid for accompanying the voice. All the members of the company endorse this." I hava scores of testimonials from purchasers to tho effect that they are all I represent thorn to be. The beat and choapost Pianoa imported. Shipments just recoived of the latest models, Empress and Gem, and also the Bell Company's Organ, ex lonic, Opawa, Caroline Bebn, and Herbert Black. The very lowest price for cash, or on the most liberal monthly payments. W. H. SPILLER, Opposite Government Buildings, 1887 END OF SEASON 1887 A. RICKMAN HAS purchased from the leading Wholesale Warehouses (consequent to their half-yearly stook-taking thiß month being the end of the season) sovoral large parcels of Boots and Shoes at LESS THAN ENGLISH COST, whioh will be offered on Saturday and following week. 500 pairs Ladieß' Morocco Slippers, at 2s lid, worth 5s 6d 100 do Gents' Elastic Side Boots, at 12s 6d, worth 20s 100 do Gents' Calf Elastic Sides, at 10s 6d, worth 14s 6d 100 do Ladies' Morocco Walking Shoes, at 6s lid, worth 10s 6d 100 do Cove & West's Balmorals, at 14s 6d, ¦worth 22s 6d RICKMAN'S RELINQUISHING SALE, Opposite tho Opera House, Manners-street, And Branch opposite Metropolitan Hotel, Molesworth-street. P.S. — The Balance of Xmas Presents to be given away. Be in time. 1887 END OF SEASON 1887 r^R. I WALLACE MACKENZIE, Oculist and Aurist, No. 93, Uppe? Willis-street, W. G~ PARKER, Dentist, Next Girls' Friendly Lodge, Vivian-street. Complete Seta of Teeth at £4, equal in every respeot to those for whioh ,£8 is frequently paid. Single Teeth, from 10s. Fillings, from ss. Extractions Is, or with Calorific Fluid, 2s 6d. Satisfaction given before any charge is made. MR. ARTHUR HOBY. LICENTIATE IN DENTAL SURGERY, Willis-street. Wellinoton. MR fIEBBJSRT RAWSON, DENTIBT, Temoe, next Wellington Club. PAINLESS DENTISTRY. A RTIFICIAL TEETH, of the highest ±\. standard of workmanship, from 10a each. Partial upper or lower oases from £1 10s. Complete upper or lower sets, .£4 4s, guaranteed. Time allowed for payment to aooredited persons. Consultation free. MR. WALTER E. HALL, Prize Medalist, Dental Surgeon, Willis-st. Hours of attendance— 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. MR. BULKLEY, 91, Willis-Btreet. - Teeth extracted before 7 p.m., Is; with other spray or calorific fluid, 2s 6d; under nitrous oxide gas 7s 6d. Extraction "after 7p.m., or on Sur \a.js, 2s 6d. Full sets of artificial tooth, upper or lower, .£3 ; complete upper and lower, £5 j partial sets from 10s. Guaranteed in every particular. If not approved of need not be taken, and no oharge will be made. THE CENTRAL VACCINATION STATION, Te Aro Dispensart, Manners-street. FREE VACCINATION on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday of week, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, with Pure Calf Lymph, or Human Vacoine Lymph, from healthy ohildren only, microaoopiosJly examined and souroe quoted. H. BRITTAIN, Public Vaccinator Ao. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AGENTS FOR WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT, Single box, 5s 6d ; 6 boxes, with a printed guarantee, 27b 6d. KAIWAI. great Australinn remedy for Diarrhoea in adults and ohildren , 2a bottle WALLER'S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, best obtainable, Is 6d and 2s Gd per bottle ROBINSON'S UNIVERSAL DISINFECTANT, Is tins TURNER & CO.'S NEURALGIC CURE A oertain remedy for all Nerve Pains 2s bottle TURNER & CO.'S IRON and QUININE WINE, double strength ; a grand tonio TURNE~R & CO., (Late Fitzgerald). WHOLESALE & RETAIL CHEMISTS, Medical Hall, Manners-street, Wellington. A large assortment of Eneas, Brashes Sponges, Pessaires, &c, always in stock. THE PEOPLE'S CHEMIST. A LLAN wTI T P I EL D, Pharmaceutical and Dispensing Chemist (By Examination), Begß to inform the pnblio that he is a direot importer of every description of goods and all the latest novelties oonneoted with the trade, including assorted Menthol Cones, Fanoy Soaps, Pessaires, Enemas, Trusses, Sponges, Dyes, Perfumery, and a choice assortment of Smelling Bottles. Special. — To those who suffer from Coma, should try Whitfield's never-failing Corn Solvent. Note the Address : ALLAN WHITFIELD. Ths Pharmacy. No. 8, Willis-street, Facing Evening Post. TTIOR CHRISTMAS RENOVATION Tho Newest Designs in PAPERHANGINGS. A selection of over 25,000 rollß, in every quality, style, and colour. TUSTIN BROS., Willis-street.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 31, 8 February 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 31, 8 February 1888, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 31, 8 February 1888, Page 2

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