THOMPSON & CO. (Lato Thompson, Shannon & Co.), IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS. VM7E have opened a Supplementary Shipment of the EXTRAORDINARY CHEAP LINE OK EMBROIDERED ROBES ! In Whito, Cream, Pink, Sky, Navy, Grey, and Ruddigore, commencing at 63 9d each. Fnll quantities of Material guaranteed with ovory robe. Wo arc showing a vory special purchase of DRESS GOODS! comprising Zephyrs, Lawns, Nun's Veilings, Fronch Foules, Summer Homespuns, and Beiges, in all shades of Grey and Fawns, also a splondid selection in new double- width French Dress Stuffs and Cashmeres, all marked at tho WHOLESALE PRICE. We havo for inspection a beautiful assortmont of Straws, Millinery, Children's Pelisßes. Maids' and Girls' Costumos, Pinafores, Tunics, &c. Also, a very large selection in the Fashionable JAVA and PALM HATS, and a good assortment of LADIES' WIDE - LEAF PICNIC HATS. THOMPSON & CO. Entranco to Warehouse 6ither by Panama or Brandbto streotß. Business Hours— 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. ; Saturdays 2 p.m. AT an EXHIBITION of TOBACCO •^*- recently held at Richmond, Va., wo ]earn by cablegram that Messrs. T. C. Williams & Co., Manufacturers of Ruby, Twist, Nosegay, Gypsy, Cream of Virginia, Juno, and other equally well-known brands, were awarded First Prize for their goods. In competition with the leading tobacco manufacturers in the world, this, no doubt, ia a high honour ; but the vordiot simply confirms that already expressed by smokersin this colony, viz., that the quality of Messrs. T. C. Williams & Co. 'a Tobaccos is UNRIVALLED, W. M. BANNATYNE & CO. DRESSMAKERS, Tailors, attd other users of Sewing Machines are ihvittod to inspoot something genuine ill improvemonte on theßQ ffia,cnitf6o. It is an IMPROVED SHUTTLE Standard, made Especially strong to stand oonstant and heavy wear, and yet it runs faster (100 to 65), lighter, and with less noiso and vibration than the small family machines of other makes, while tho bobbins hold over 100 yards of cotton^ and the .machine as, a ] whole is a great strida in advance of the ' old styfo reciprocating ahd oßoillatang shuttle j maohines. All interested,, whether buyers or not, are invited to examine this splendid specimen bt mechanioal skill. Agent for the Wnifce No. 1, Peerless Maohineß, &0., &o. Needles, Oil, &0. , for all machines. F. J. W. FEAR, Praotical Maohinißt and Importer, Willis-street. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. M[R. F. DE J. CLERE, F.R.1.8.A., L ARCHITECT, - Has Removed to Phoenix Chambers, Lambton-quay. MONEY TO LEND. MONEY TO LEfrD, in any suma, on approved security, Investments on mortgage undertaken for those with oapital. KIRK & ATKISTgOIT, , Solioitorß, Lambton-auav and Petone. THE BEST GUIDE TO NEW ZEALAND. In the press, 1 vol. orown Bvo. THE COLONY of NEW ZEALAND- its History, Vicissitudes, Progress, and Conditiou at latest date. Including al&o a Summary of Its Phypiqal and Ifatnral Features; Descriptions of the several Provincial Distriots— Auckland, Hawkes Bay, Wellington, Tarahaki, Nelson, Marlborough, Canlofcbttry, Woatlaud, OUpro. andi Southland % their Area, Cultivated Lands, Pasturage, Forests, and Mineral Resources ; Produoe of Gold. Grain, Wool, Coal, Timber, &o. ; accompanied by Graphio Descriptions of tho Chief Towns, Public Institutions ; Statistics or population, &c, down to the Present Time. By WilliAM: Gisborne, Formerly Resident in Now Zealand for thirty-throe years, and for some time a Member of the House of Representatives, and a Responsible Minister in thai Colony ; Author of "New Zealand Rulers and Statesmon," ahd of "Tho Offioial Handbook of New Zealand, 1883-84." With Maps Corrected to date. London: E. A. Pelheriok & Cd., 33, Pater-noster-rdw, E.C. Millinery We have Millinery Millinery the best Millinbry Millinery Milliner, Millinery Millinery and tlie Millinery Millinery largest Millinery Millinery and Millinery Millinery choicest Millinery Millineyy stock of Millinery Milltnery Millinery Millinbry Millinery in the Millinery Millinery City. Millinery Millinery Orders Millinbry Millinery Executed at Millinery Millinery short notice Millinery at the Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, TE ARO HOUSE.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 125, 24 November 1888, Page 2
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