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CHOICE NOVELTIES FOR AUTUMN AND "WINTER SEASON, 1888. KIEKCALDIE & STAINS Have great pleasure in announcing that they will make their FIRST GRAND SHOW POR THE SEASON ON SATURDAY, 24tk INSTANT. mHEY desire to mention that tho superb Novelties in the undermentioned departments X have been specially selected in Paria and London by Mr. Stains, whose exceedingly : good taste and judgment in these particular goods is so nnanimonsly admitted ana deservedly extolled. PARISIAN AND ENGLISH MILLINERY. MANTLES, JACKETS, AND PALETOTS LADIES' TEA AND DEESSING GOWNS, Very special line. Some charming blending of colours, both in the gowns and decorations. 40in LADIES' STRIPED and PLAIN SUITINGS to match 45in FRENCH CASHMERES, all colours A magnificent assortment of PICOT AND LOOP EDGE EIBBONS AND VELVETS. Splendid lot of COATINGS AND TEOUSEEINGS, In all the latest patterns. The value at all times given by Kirkoaldij: & Stains for prompt cash is too well and favourably known to the publio generally of the colony to require more than passing mention, and they beg to assure their patrons that the assortment and value of the present season's Novelties will be found to exoeod any previous importations. Patterns of all Materials, including .Coitings, Tweeds, &c., for Men's and .Boys' Clothing, together with form for self-measurement, will be forwarded when requester KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, TAILORS, HABITMAKERS, OUTFITTERS, CARPET WAREHOUSEMEN, AND GENERAL CASH DRAPERS, LAMBTON-QUAY, BRANDON-STREET, AND ST. GEORGE'S HALL, Wellington. WILLIAM DAWSON & CO., IEON MEECHANTS AND IRONMONGERS, Have muoh pleasure in announcing the arrival of their SEASON'S STOCK of SPORTING MATERIAL, Consisting of— GUNS— Single and Double-barrel Muzzle-loading Guns, 12, 14, 16, 20 bore Single and Double-barrel Breech-loading Guns, 12 and 14 bore Double-barrel " Belmont " Interchangeable Guns, with modified choke, 12-bore, with and without case POWDER "Diamond Grain," "FFF," "Allianoe," and Tower-proof Gunpowder, in i and lib oanisters OARTEIDGES— Eley's Green C.F. Cartridges, 12-gauge, Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Bhot Eley's Snider Rifle Cartridges, No. 577 Eley's Revolver Cartridges, Nos. -380, '380 Long, '450, "442, '22, '32 0A ?i f A'?]i£ GE 1 Eley's Green and Brown C.F. Cases, 12, 20 gauge UAoHiO ) SHOT— Patent Chilled Shot, in 101b bags, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 Also, A large assortment of Gun Cases, Gun Implements, Game Bags, Shot Pouches and Belts, Cartridge Bags and Belts, &c, Ac., &c. GREY AND FEATHERSTON STREETS, WELLINGTON. j^^^S JfEEDLEWORKI By appointment to His Eioellenoy Sir W. D. Jervois, Governor of New Zeal _d. PLUSH GOODS— Drapes, 10s 6d ; Brackets, 3s; Cosies. 6s 6d ; all best plnsh WLIITTLEJOHN ftl'SON, • _ TRACED BLACK CLOTH GOODS— Drapes WATCHMAKERS ?8 . _ rao _ e t ß) 2s ; Cosies, 3s ; Cushions, ANp 3s ; Smoking Caps, 2s ; &o. JEWELLE 8, PERFORATED FELT- WORK— Brackets, 2s 6d; Cosies, 2s 9d; Mantel Drapes, Lambton-quay. Antis., N.D. Bags, Cushions, 2s 9d; : Table Covers, Ac, in a variety of new TUST RECEIVED- styles A Choick Selection of New anu FEATHER FANS, from 2s 3d each Elegant Designs in CHEAP TERRA COTTA PLAQUES ALL MATERIALS for WAX FLOWERS ELECTRO-PLATED AFTERNOON TEA SETS, BISCUITS, CRUETS, Berlin Woql and Beaded CnßnionB ' Coßies ' Brackets, Slippers, and Commenoed BUTTERS, &c, Work-Choicest and Cheapest in WeiAt Lowest Prices in Town. Ungt«m _ EACED , FOR CASH ONLY. On _ i frQm 2g . SplaaheMj 1b 3d| . W. LITTLE JOHN * SON, Antis., lOd; N.D. Bagß, lOd Cuba-strkt (Farmer's Buildings.) LINEN GOODS FOR CROSS-STICH; G L. JENNESS AlB °. TVEGS to inform his friends and the pnblio A ohoioe assortment (just landed) of X>. .generally that he has just reoeived a /-irvvTTTTww vncwnrf wnni <? splendid assortment of Jewellery of all \ GENUINE SCOTCH WOOLS, kinds; also, Gold and Silver Watohes. __ a variety of new shades, which, being 100 Jewelled 8-day Brass Dram Clocks, Registered, can only be obtained from us. worth 25s eaoh, to be sold at 15s each. I ..,. it-«u««™ rvomni TiWimufoinr and 300 Englißh Lever Clooks, to be sold from SUks « Knfong, Crewel, Embroidery, and 5s eaoh j • Filloselle. 100 American Lever Clooks, to be Bold from , ' 6s each All goods warranted the best procurable. 100 Amerioan Alarum Clookß, to be sold from 7s eaoh MACRAME TWINE— The only full weight 250 English Lever Alarumß, 9s and 10s each and wth'in town. Also a large assortment of other kinds — Amerioan, English, and Frenoh Clocks Diamond Rings, Bracelets, Brooohes, and m -nDTvrtTTi all other kinds of Jewellery made to order T if JtvLJN ixJuJ}, at the shortest notice. Also, all kinds of _ Q T .„_-,„„ nTTA ir oppobttk Grit.ht repairs. Skilled workmen kept. All work 49, Lambton-quat, c opposite Urit-st. done on the premises. G.L.J. begs to inform his country ous- — ' tomers that they oan now forward their HOATj AND COKE watohes by Book Packet Post, at a cost of *-"-»-»_u wjxj^. 8d eaoh way, registered. "|TI NO OUR A Gil NEW ZEALAND Country orders punctually attended to. XH INDUSTRY Note the address— By using the Beat Household Steam and a t. TPWNnrqq Smithy Coals from the Celebrated Brunner a! -no- J-a««JW>», Coal Mines, Greymouth. 66, Willis-street. Wellington. Coka for ' Smelting, Malting, and other ~— .^ ._. -_._ r _,_ 1^v..,..~ purposes, Fire Bricks, Fire Clay, and Fire GEO. W. DUTTON S Clay Goods of every description always on Ltqt ny wtnw -nnn-K-Q or made to °™or, and oan be obtained IST OF NEW BOOKS. atthfl Coal Companv'B Yard. t> n j . ii T iooq ii BEWARE OF YOUR REGISTER GRATES Kontledgo s Almanac for 1888, a complete AND STOVES compendium concerning Great Britain Uge otJ BB ,xJNNER COAL that will not ( and her Colonies and Foreign Countries, bnrn rong9B and _,_ is more j ,_,.*? ?5 „, » ,000, 000 ,„, economical than any other CoaL Whittaker's Atoanno for 1888, Is 3d albo Sup6r i or Newcastle Coals, at ourrent Elementary Microsoopical Manipulation, _ 2s M ,_. _ , .._ , KENNEDY BROS., Proprietors, The Mioroscope and the Wonders it Re veals, ~ ! , Is 6d UtLstomnouse-quay, Mary, the Queen of the House of David, by Adioinin Lion Foundry. Wollinaton. the Rev. Stewart Watoh and Dr. Talmage, 4s 6d THE WESTPORT COAL COMPANY David and Bathsheba, 3s Traditional Tales— Alan Cunningham, Is 3d (Limited). The Black Poodle, by author of "Vice Versa," 2s Fresh Woods and Pastures New, by author ,_„„., of An Amateur Angler, &c, 2s COALBROOKDALE COAL. New oheap edition of Carlyle's Works, per vol. Is 3d Sartor Resartus Frenoh Revolution. 3 vols / REDUCTION IN PRICE. History of Russia, from the earliest times to 1877, by Alfred Ramband, maps and illustrations, 2 vols, 35s Prime Ministers of Queen Viotoria, 12s 6d npHE Company desire to inform their Concise Natural History, fully illustrated, 9s X Conoise Cyclopaedia (Cassell s), illustrated, customers and the pnblio that they have 17s 6d Faussett's Englishman's Critical and Ex- REDUCED the PRICE of this COAL 2s pository Bible Cyolopcedia, 10s 6d Dictionary of Englißh Literature and Com- per Ton. Cash price at the yard is now prehensive Gnide to English Authors and their Works, 10s 6d 30s por Ton. Frederic Schwatka — Along Alaska's Great River, maps and illustrations, 15s (_T Yard— Corner of Featherston and Casßell'BßibleDiotionary,6ooengravingß,los The Naval Annual for 1886 (first year of pub- Ballance-Btreete. lieation), by Lord Brassey, X.C.8., fully J.H.WILLIAMS, illustrated, 7s 6d Chambers' Information for the People, 2 Agent. vols, 20s Chambers' Journal, 1888, 10s TPRANK GRADY Men of the Reign of Queen Victoria. 15s J1 J* A« JV \X S\> A. Xf L . A Voyage to the Cape, Clark Russell, 6s Taot, Push, and Principle, by author of Log Optical Goods Hioh-class Autistic Cabin to White House, 3s 6d Watches, Clocks Jewellert Our Radicals— Fred Bnrnaby, 3s 6d c^n M giish%r^ JEWELLER, Greek and Latin authors, 2s 6d AND i GEO. W.~DUTTON, N °™ 8 " EtECTBO ™ TED GOOM IMPORTER OF BOOKS. STATIONERY, IMPORTER. AND FANCY GOODS, ' 49 Lambton-qnay. Suitable for Wedding Presents. PARCELS AND PACKAGES TO EUROPE WTTJTS RTT?T?,ET AND UNITED KINGDOM. VY J-L'L.lO-a I K, EiEi 1 . By orery direct Steamer. No delay. CHOICE SELECTION of FANCY GOODS. rpHOSE intending"to forward parcels or Repairs a Speciality. i. presonts to their friends can have CITY FOUNDRY them delivered at the door of consignee at ' oheap through rates. Eva-street, off Tarasaki Plaoe. WELLINGTON o PAECEL DELIVERY y^ cRABTREeT SONS. MOlwrighta, J J CURTIS A^O; Engineers, and General Smiths, makers of Proprietors. eTety aesoription of Steam Engines and W. DAWN, TJAINTER AND DECORATOR, BoUwi, Sawmill Machinery, Builders' and PAPMHAhShGE, 40., Contractors' lronwork. Iron Oa^Fenoin Lambton-quay, Wellington. Standards and Ornamental f eating

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Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 88, 16 April 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 88, 16 April 1888, Page 1

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