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TIIPOETAKT TO BUYERS OF tiESY SEASON'S DRAPERY. MRS. WALKER Will offer her present stock of mt SEASON'S NOVELTIES ! me Together with the undermentioned on NEW GOODS, Ex Tongariro, now in port, ttfc AT A DISCOUNT OF 20 PER CENT., jir OR 4s IN THE £, oi TOR 21 DAYS ONLY. Mbs. WALKER having been advised of extensive purchase of a Manufacturer's Stook for her Xmas trade at on enormous reduction, therefore the PfIESENT STOCK MUST BE CLEARED To make room for it. The public of Wellington will have the benefit of getting their New Goods at a Diaoffaht of 20 per cent., or 4s in the £, off ,4. Wholesale Prices. ALL GOODS MaMED 1 IN PLAIN [c FIGURES. 20 per cent., or 4s in the pound, off Millinery, , Hats and Bonnets 20 percent., or 4s in the pound, off Ribbons, Laces, &o. 20 por cent., or 4s in the pound, off Ladies' aud Children's Costumes 20 per cent., or 4s in the pound, off Lace Mantles, choico Silk Garibaldis 1 20 per cent., or 4s in the pound, off Jackets, Dust Cloaks, Jerseys, &c. j 20 per oont., or 4s in the pound, off Dress S, Goods, plain and fanoy fl 20 por cont., or 4s in the pound, off Embro ' ■ and Zephyr Costumes j 20 per cent., or 4a in the pound, off Ploisses and Washing Hats 30 dozen White Hats, ladies' and children's, at Is each. Dunne tho noxt 21 days, in order to reduce our present heavy Stock of Choice Zophyrs and CashmorettoH, Print Washing Dresses will be made from 12s 'id. Walking Gowns in Cashmere and Silk will be made at equally moderate prices. A LINDSAY j Has OrENED his First Shipment ok OUMMER BOOTS AND SHOES! A Splendid Variety. Those goods are direct from the manufacturers. All tho nowest stylos, best quality, and perfect fitting, selected from* the best makers from personal inspection while in England last year, bo as to maintain the" - popular name wo havo in Wellington for the last TWENTY-ONE YEARS— for being the most reliable Boot House in the oity for • Quality and Cheapness. All our goods being bought direct, are tree from second and third profits, buyers securing all such bonefita. So buy yoar BOOTS and SHOES at the right shop, then you won't regret it. To be had at A. LINDSAY'S only— Bfxby's Royal Polish, for Ladies' Boots and Shoes, the beet in the market, as used in London 1 , New York, Boston, and Saratoga ■ Speciality— The Poneke Crfoket Boots and ' Shoes, with tho new spikeß. All other spikes a fraud. The ladies wonder at our Evening Shoes at 3s 6d and 4a Gd, for Btyle, quality, and cheapness Berthier's Satin Shoes, all coulonrs, at 4s Gd Come and inspect our goods, at A. LINDSAY'S BOOTMAKER, LAMBTON-QUAY, Wellington. . TRIMMED MILLINERY. XT|7 ITHOUT doubt one of the rery Ti best varieties of Trimmed and Untrimmed Millinery in the City can be seen at tho Cash Drai nor's, C. SMITH, Devonshire Hot/be, Cuba-street. Over 700 Trimmed Hats and Bonnets to select from. ! BOYS' CLOTHING. By the e.g. Tonoariro, just to hand, C. SMITH, tbe Cash Draper, Cnba-street, has opened one of ihe fineßfc lots of Boys' suits ever shown in Wellington. Knickerbocker Suits from 3s 6d to 20s. Long Trouser Suits, from 10s to 255. Parents should call and see them. MEN'S DEPARTMENT. By the s s Dome I have opened a magnificont stock of Men's Hard and Soft Folfc Hats, also a very choice selection of Scarvos. Shirts, and Braces. The Clothing Depart.ment is also well supplied with Colonial and English Clothing. Splendid Suits, from 15s to 20s. Men's Tweed Trousers, from 3s lid to 14s 6d. Colonted Mole Trousers, our own make, 4s lid, 5s lid, 6s lid, at C. SMITH'S, the Cash Draper, Cnba-street. NEW PRINTS" By tho good ship Soukar I have just opened 12 cases of the Latest Designs in Prints Galatcas, Ginghams, Alfrod Striped Muslins, &o. As these goods are late in coming to hand, I shall clear, them out at landed cost. Now is yonr opportunity, at C. SMITH'S, THE CASH DRAPER, Cuba-street. Over 400 Patterns to select fkom. 1 ALLEN & HARTMANN BEG to announce that they havo purchased Mosars. Harc.ourt & Co.'s stock-in-hand of Androw Ushor & Co.'s WHISKY, comprising— 5 qr-casks Speoial Reserve Glonlivet 5, „ OldVatted 10 octaves „ „ 10, „ Old Scotch Whisky > 50 oases „ „ 5 qr-casks Scotch „ 50 coses „ „ And have to arrivo, ox Margaret Galbraith — 350 cases Special Reserve Glonlivet 100 „ OldVatted „ 25 qr-casks Old Vatted - „ 10 „ Old Scotch Whisky 15 „ Sootch „ Also, n stock — ! 50 cases Aitohison's light, brilliant Alo, quarts (Chariot brand, champagne bottlos) Regular shipments of all numbers of Usher's Whisky to follow. A general Beleotiqn of the best brands of Wines and Spirits in stock, and to arrive, at lowest quotations. Sole Agents in New Zealand for the Iron, Wire, Wire Rope and Fonoing Company (D. I Rowell & Co), Westminster, London: the ' Asbotos Fire-proof Paint Company (Limited) London and Birmingham. ALLEN & HARTMANN, Wine and Spirit and General Merchants, Commission, Customhouse, Shipping and i General Agents, and Brokers, Offices— Grey-street (next National Bank of New Zealand), Wellington. WANTED KNOWN. THE AMERICAN HAIRDRESSING SALOON, No 4, Willis-street, opposite Evening Post. J. F. DONELLY, Proprietor, Having had considerable experience in the above lino in the City of New York, the 1 pnblio may rely on everything being carried | on as a | FIRST.CLASS HAIRDRESSING SALOON AND TOBACCONIST. . The premises have been sumptuously fur- ' nished and fitted with every convenience, 1 and patrons may rely on receiving attention i superior to that given by any other house in the colony. Three American Chairs are governed by 1 Mr. Sowman, late of D. D. Hydos 1 . A oompleto Stock of every description of | Tobacconist's Goods, and all tho Very Hest Brands of Tobaccos, Cigars, and Cigarettes on hand. Haircutting, 6d. SHAMrooiNo, 6d. Shaving, 3d. Note the Address— ' THE AMERICAN HAIRDRESSING ' SALOON, . ! No. 4, Willis-street. l;Ml ;M angles, '. ; CHEAP, at JNO. YOUNG'S, CO3A-STEEET.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 104, 30 October 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 104, 30 October 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 104, 30 October 1888, Page 1