NEW SUMMER HOSIERY. Just Imported, Ex Steamers DORIC mid TuNHcA RIRO. Unequalled for value and fmish. At tho WHOLESALE FAMILY DKAPERY WAREHOUSE. TE ARO HOUSE. The Public are herein/ informed that they can depend on tho value of on. 1 Hosiery for the present seafon, as our Home Buyer Jici, drvnled tpe.-inl attention to throe important Vi'quisite*— viz.. Standard Colours, Best Makes, and Good Fimth. LADIES' BLACK COTTON AND LISLE THKKAD HOSE— In the now " Stainlem," " Diamond," " Sanitary," nnd " Standard " dyes, guaranteed not to loee colour. Assorted pncoa from 1/6 to 3/11 por pair. LADIES' PLAIN COLOUBKD COTTON HOSI?^ ~ Well finished, in a variety of attractive shades— such as Slate, Tan colour, Cardinal, Grenat, Sky, I'M; Broun, Navy, Blaeh, and Hm Stripes. A grand choice for ONE SHILLING per pair. L""adies^pllluJlcoToured"cotton hoseIn 15 different shades of colours, and in the following varied range of prioes :-s_d,'7_d, 9d, 10_d, 1/, 1/3, 1/6,1/9, 1/11, 2/3, 2/6 per pair. X ADIES' RIBBED COTTON "HOSEJ in~Black"aiid Assorted Colours— JJ 3d, 6d, 7_a, 9a, 10.d, 1/, 1/3. 1/9 per pair. ADIES' PLAIN BLACK CASHMERE HOSK— ' Very special value— l/ 9, 2/6, 2/11, 3,6, 3/9, 4/C per pair. - 1 ADIES 1 RIBBED CASHMERE HOSE^n Black and Colours'IJ 1/6, 1/9, lfll, 2/3, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 4/6 perpair. GIRLS'RIBBED CASHMERE" HOSE," spliced knees; "wear well""^ " Sises— 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 ___ Prices— l/ 6,1/7,1/8.1/9,1/11, 1/7, 1/8. 1/9, 1/11 per pair. BOYa' WORSTED KNICKER HOSK, very -strong and durable— " Siies— 2, 3, 4, 5. 6, 7 PWce«-10d, 1/, 1/2, I/A, 1/6, 1/9 per pair. LADIES' "SPUN SILK HOSE— " — In Black, Navy, Cardinal, Grenat, Sky, Pink, Frown, and cream, 4/9 per pair. AND A LARGE VARIETY ' ? Of all other fashionable makes, as well aa on immense assortment of Children's Books and J-Horo. AT THE WHOLESALE FAMILY DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, TE ARO HOUSE.
W. CI/ARK & CO., FAMILY DRAPERS & SILK MERCERB. ALL DEPARTMENTS ARE NOW REPLETE WITH NOVELTIES FOR THE SEASON AT LOWEST PRICE?. FAMILY DRAPERY W AREH OV S E,' \ i . 169, 171, LAMBTON - QUAY. (Established 1845). ,' '-, r < : I . ' , nil' 1.-..' . , . Ir. r
4 S competition in trade beoomcß koem r EEGENT SOUSE. £\ gg £%*%*%*; TcS — — into a Cash system we must show the nri- ' GT> n T a T> TT vantage of the latter 'over the former, ar.d U . \j L A v JtvL 9 this wo have been doing by giving away an * * Extra Pair of Trousers with eaoh Suit The GENT'S MERCER, TAILOR, AND present reduced' inconie, not only of- that ' ATTTcrrTT_iT» ' large olass who live on tho' interest of inOUIMITER, • v _ Bted oapltal) bnt nho of fairing t p 0 is in receipt 6f 1 ' middle olasa generally, will necesßari y _._,__ __ compel people to Btudy wore and more h( w _JgsT NEW GOODS they oan pnrohnw to tho very boot advan.nil toy ! t"-B 0 ' atl^ *° £' l * n a^ possible advantages .on .ihe 1 '•purchases mußt of oourso bs tnado on tha SPRING & SUMMER SEASON. Cash prinoiple, ready money alone givirg , you the liberty to purchase where you ohost . _ _. iOn this principle, then, you cannot do betti r These Consignments include New than bny iTOm na at om . R o duoed Prices, to Styles in : — whioh we oall your attention in another pai t Straw Hats of tn f B P a P or - . In Holicitin & V om support, Felt Hats permit us to remind you that to us tho meriv Tweed Hats and Capß >¦» A ™ ot having introdnood all tho conoec White Shirts aiona which oasb buyers now enjoy, as it we a Regatta Shirts on^ T Q fter wo had proved by onr snooess thot Oxtord Shirts our new P°M°Y was in accordance with the Scarves, Ties, and Collars B P irifc of tne a «° tnat other houses (and then Gloves and Handkerchiefs 7 erv reluotantly) followed onr example. If Belts and Braoea imitation is, aa it is said, the sinoerest foini Umbrellas, Bags, Rnga, &c. of flattery, we have oertainly been highly flattered, aa in everything we havo done our New Hosiery of Every Description. appreciative rivala bave taken up onr Bystem after us. SPECIAL TO WORKING MEN ! J - -^ P^TP?. 1 _ l x We give the beat value obtainable in White Tailor, 43, tnba.Btreet. and Coloured Moleekin Trouaerß TV_Awnnw at 7s, Bs, and 9a per pair. .LxoAGNtil'S s n „, vr T"__._x r, _v /GALVANIZED IRON, Our Working Men s Shirts Cannot be jj KBT q_alitt. Beaten. Largest number of sheets to the ton. Our Reputation for * Brands • Men's and Bot's Clothing is _ ._../_,„,¦„«" , v ThorouohltEstablished. Corrugated-'-OrV^Fbur «• Ley, ," and TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Pkt ~" Orb '" aud "il° en>B Head " As this branch of ourbusineaa isoonduoted Largest Stock in Nkw Zealand. on high-olasa prinoiplea only, we are able to ~~~" , guarantee satisfaction to all our patrons. 10 ° tOllBt 0118 to arrive per Balmoral Caetlo 50 tons to arrive per Clainnont 1 GENTLEMEN 22g, 24g, and 2(?g, corrugated, always in te_.iv 3 e 8 -a?ge 0 o? *° inßP ° 0t °™ "" ' Also-ManufacturJrK'Wire Netting, &o. New Pattbbns in john TjY SAGHT, Limited, Suitings Trouserings Ballanoo-street. Wellington. Worsted Coatings Serges, &o. ¦ Suits to order pr^_ 'DOBEET DONALDSON. SUITS TO ORDER PROM IMS J^ BaLT.ANCB-STREET, WELLINGTON. Trousers to order prom ... 18s Cd 1 have always in stock, and to'arrive, largo — shipments of G"R P,T, A T?TT Brooks, Shoobridge A Co'a unrivalled " An- • „„-"_. Ar *' JV » ohor " brand Portland Cement 167, Lambton-quay. Andrew and Jamea Stowart'e Tubes and Fittinga, blaok and galvanised, for gaa and water Scott, Cuthbortßon & Co.'s suporior Londonmade Paperhangings riASEY, M ' DONA L D & CO. lam also Sole New Zealand Agent for— „ , , D. Y. Stewart k Co., Pipe Founders Have just opened up a special parcel of Leaoh, Flower k Co., Tin-plate Manufactu* rers LADIES' FLANNELETTE T he Steel Company of Sootland, makers ot all kinds of Steel and The Isca Foundry Co., Railway and General Engineers ZEPHYR CLOTH GARIBALDI J.Petrie.Wool-WMbingandDryingMaohine* maker .„-_(, Geo. Shard & Co., London and Melbourne, JA_it_ilS. dealers in all kinds of new and secondhand machinery The prices are wonderfully low:- . gROOKS, SHOOBRIDGE k CO. 150 Flannelette Jackets, 2a 4d each P ° R J A NnFA^TTn_F^ E N T 100 Flannelette Jackets, 3s 6d each L^tooN, 100 Flannelette Jackets, 4_ 6d each Having appointed Mr. It. DONALDSON, 50 Zephyr Cloth Jacketß, 4s lid each Ballanoe-streot, Wellington, as their Agent 50 Zephyr Cloth Jackets, 5, Cd each %»&*^Z&£tf^ tageous terms to buyers. Their Cement ia of exceptional quality, for which it reoeived MUSLIN EMBROIDERED ROBES. J!" 5 ?°A A m °- dal E j £ hrißteh ' lroh in JBB2_iu__an _munw^_n,_u mvuvo. Quotations given, delivered to any port in We have now opened up a choice selection New Zealand, or f.o.b London. of Muslin Embroidered Robes, in White, _— Cream, Pink, Steel Bluo, Grey, Salmon, CITY FOUNDRY &0., all of the newest deaigns, and re- j.> VB treet, off Taranaki Place, markably low in price. — VXf CKABTREE k SONS, Millwright*, Kntjinoora, and General Smiths, makers of DRESSMAKING. __ , ...... every description of Steam Engines and Onr Dresßmaking Department ib giving the utmost satisfaction to our patrons. (Soilora, Sawmill Machinery, Builders' and Style, Fit, and Finish, guaranteed, and -..,. .T. T _. _. most moderate CHARTS. Contractors' Ironwork. Iron Gates, Fenooi Standard* and Ornamenta Fencing. CASEY, M-DONALD & 00., SUN KWONG LEE. GENERAL PROVISION DEALER CASH DRAPERY, MILLINERY, FRUITERER. GREENGROCER, HOEBE Feed, is. AND PT A " EetnoYed from Lambton-quay to bis TVDiyGQiirATrrwf l wappttott^p •-*- new premises, Manners-street, oppo* DRESSMAKING WAEfcHOUhfc, rite tho Arcade, late Soffe's, where he soUcite i» T awhton otjay a share of publio patronage. All goods of 153, LAKBTON.QUAY. ,___,. qTuJit y t ft _ d priooßi A trial solicited. SUN KWONG LEE. THORNDOa_BI_EWERI pp E RSONAL.-Will the persons who want J. STAPLES k CO., Snits to order for the foUowingprice, 4210e, BBEWERB, Maw ahd Hop Importesb 10 _ -._ ext __ T STAPLES k CO P*' r of Trousers, call at in returning thanks to the trade and private J- H. DALTON'S, persons for their liberal patronage hitherto Tailor, 43, Cubvstreet. would respectfully beg to inform them that CHEAP PAPERHANGINGS. their supply of ALE, STOUT, Ao., in bulk and bottle, is of the choicest quality, and S^SSSK? **£ -£ would solicit a continuance of their former niont in stock. Fifteen bales to arrive (per , InvorcargiU. These latter are a oon&gnffent favours. f rom t n j 8 em iu_ n fc firm o f their, neweatffHid Private families supplied in quantities of best deiigns. Prices and i>a,_t^Bj#eA__.<jomtwo gallons and upwards. -*«««•• B DONA LDSON, /ge^r™ AU orderspunotnally attended to. ;iO .^oYBaMyMe-etreet. T*7BRN /v JUpmBHW^iC_^ l QCro''THORNDON BREWEEY. » » kcry^Citlerv, Ironmongery^_B ed—- — steadSr Au., ,D__a_pesr a. 3j KITCHEN 'S> J. STAPLES k CO. Propribtobs _ PgM.oV' Ma^nera-sfaeim'a^ftoSrtU T ,",, ™ii hr., r,.i .vr 'tn KVflorrr
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Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 102, 27 October 1888, Page 1
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