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AUTUMN AND WINTER, 1888. MRS. WALKER HAS just received the following NOVELTIES, ex Ruapehu :— Mrs. Walker's for Paris Model Costumes, including materials for Bodices, 655. 115s Mrs. Walker's for Tailor Costumes, with ' Bodice materials, 39s 6d •• Mrß. Walker's for stylish Black Lace Net and Tulle Evening Costumes, 655, 125s Mrß. Walker's for best styles in Millinery, at moderate prices; Ladies' Trimmed Hats, 7s 6d, 10s 6d, 15s, 17s 6d, 25s to 42s Mrs. Walker's Special Young Ladies' Bonnets, at 10s 6d, 2ls • Mrs. Walker's for all the Latest Noveltieß in Dress Goods and Trimming to match Mrs. Walker's for Coloured Plushes, 2a lid, 3s lid, 4s 6d. all shades : Moire Plußhes, 5s 9d: handsome Black, btriped, and Checked Velvets, &c. Mrs. Walker's for Ladies' Tailor Tweed Jackets, 11s 6d, 15s Gd. to 555 ; extra O.S. Plush Mantles, made to our special order, 75a to 10 jruineas Mrs. Walker's for Ladies' Ulsters, 300 to ohoose from, 12s 6d. 15s 6d, 255, 30s, to 60s Mrs. Walker's for Ladies' Mackintoshes, 7s 6d, 15s Cd, 35m, 42s ; Children's Mackintoshes, from 3s 6d Mrs. Walker's for Gloves— l 7 dozen Black Kid, 6-button, 3s 6d; 20 dozen Swede Gloves, 6 and 8-button lengths, 3a 9d ; 15 dozen 4-clasp Dent's Twist Point, 3s 3d each pair, guaranteed. Evening Tints, 4-clasp, Is 6d ; 6, 8, and 12-button, 3s 6d Mrs. Walker's for Hat and Bonnet Shapes, Is eaoh Mrs. Walker's for Evening Tulles, Nets, Tarlatans, all shades; Evening Silks, Satins, Merveilleaux, and Grograins — the best assortment in the oity Mrs. Walker's for Underclothing, sold at prices heretofore unknown in the colonies; Pink and Blue Zephyr Sets and Combinations, trimmed with self embroidery, real Torchan and Valenoiennes lace Mrs. Walker's for the best Hosiery, at actual wholesale prices Mrs. Walker's for Corsets ; the celebrated Isis Corset, Cs lid tho pair Mrs. Walker's for DRESSMAKING. All work turned ont equal to any London or Paris house. Charges strictly moderate. MRS. 0. WALKER, LADIES' OUTFITTER, DIRECT IMPORTER, ' - Lambton Quay; and at Forestreet, London. HUME & SON, TTKTHOLESALE & REATDL GROCERS, ; Produce and Provision Merchants, TEA IMPORTERS, &o. Importers of J. 4 T. Sinclair's Irish Hams and Bacon. Mathieson 4 Sonß' Limerick Hami. The celebrated "Star" brand of York Hams. Importers of English, Scotch, and Dutch Cheese, inoluding Chedder, Dunlop, and Edoms. Importers of every description of Oilmen's Stores, and of every table requisite. Importers of China, Indian, Ceylon, and Fiii Teas. Over 4000 half-chests and boxes to seleot from. Importers of our celebrated Pyramid brand of Tea, in 401b boxes, packed in lib and ilb paokets ; price, 2s per lb, and sold in paokets and upwards. The equal of this Tea cannot be produced by any other vendors for less than 3s per lb. Now on Salo, a fine collection of Dunedin cured Hams and Bacon, mild, lean, and tender. HUME~& SON, 65, Willis-street, Wellington. Telephone No. 225. & PAUL, NO. 21, WILLH-STREET (Next door but one to T. Ballinger), HAVE ON SALE25 tonß Pollard, JJ3 lOs ton ; splendid sample 20 tons Bran, £3 5s ton 300 sacks good Feed Oats, 8s per saok 200 sacks whole Wheat, 3s 3d per bushel 100 do Wheat, 2s 9d per bushel 25 tons Potatoes, £2 12s 6d per ton 60 eacks machine-cleaned Rye Grass, 3s 6d per bushel j Cocksfoot, Clover, Ac 10 tonß prime strung Onions Flour, 100's, 10s ; 50's, 5s 3d ; 25's, 2s 9d Tea, 12s 6d, 14s. 16s, 18s, 20a box Tea, 51b boxes, 7s 6d, 11s 6d box 50 oases Quinces, 4a case ; 20 kits, lid lb Soap, Candles, Sugar, Oatmeal, Rice, Hay, Straw, Chaff, 4c, &o. Goods delivered free to any part of town or railway station with promptness. Note the address— Next door but one to T. Ballinger's. JOHN DUTHIE & CO., IRONMONGERS, WILLIS-STREET TNVTTE inspection of their Season's Stook of LAWN MOWERS AND GARDEN REQUISITES, Which have just been opened, inoluding the BROCKVILLE, NEW EASY, FAVOURITE, and EXCPJLSIOR LAWN MOWERS, From 12 to 24in., suitable for all Lawns. Ladies' Sets Garden Tools Garden and Edging Shears Edging Knives Spades, Forks, Rakes, Hoes, Reels, Trowels, 40. Indiarnbber and Flax Hose, Syringes TAYLOR'S CELEBRATED Bowling Green Bowls BEDSTEADS. We now offer a great variety of new designs in Stump, Single and Double, French and HaT Tester, Child's Cots Wove Wire Mattresßes SUPERIOR XYLONITE TABLE CUTLERY. Special attention is called to Xylonite a substitute for Ivory, being much lower prioe, indistinguishable in colour, and great durability. ELECTRO-PLA.TED Tea, Dossert, and Table Spoons Dessert and Table Forks Dish Covers Entree Dishes Tea and Coffee Services Afternoon Tea Sets Dessert Sets, in cases Cake Baskets Crueta and Egg Frames Afternoon Tea Spoons MANGLES, 2 and 3 rollers WASHING MACHINES and WRINGERS TRAVELLING and CABIN TRUNKS SIR,— A great amount of excitement was caused by the reports on the celebrated Langworthy case, but the undersigned has now determined on not only causing as great excitement, but will afford more real enjoyment during the Xmas and New Year noli- J days by Belling to his onstomers and thepublio at large — Prime Beef, per lb, 2d to 4d ; do Mutton, 2d to 3d, do Veal, 3d to 6d; do Pork, sd ; do Lamb, f .q. 2s 6d, h.q. 3s, side? ss ; Fowls, per pair, 5s 6d ; Ducks, do, 6s ; Geese, each, 6s ; Turkeys, do, from 7s 6d to 10s ; and the tiny little Suckers, 10s. Small goods a speciality. With the complimentsof the season to all. I am, 4c, JAMES CATE, Foresters' Butchery Tory-Btreet Eaoh purchaser to the extent of 2s 6d wfl] receive a handsome picture.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 88, 16 April 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 88, 16 April 1888, Page 1

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