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WBATHER FORKCAST FOR 24 HOURS FROM 9 A.M. TO-DAY Wwd— Between north-wtst nnd couth-west at all places Badomktxii— Fall at all pincefi Sea— Heavy on western coast, and between Castlepoint and Kaikoura Warning* for westerly fralcs have been teat to all place* north of Knrt Cape. T»upo and New Plymouth ; bold good at all other pluovt SYNOPSIS OF LABT 24 HOUIIB Slowly fallinpr baiomettr f very where, nnd strong westerly gnlos at most place? eonfh of Napier and New PI) mouth B. A. EDWIN Ist December MlnTwoTicEs Subject to necewiary alterations, in »il« clone »t the Pout Office nn under :— BtTOMitAT, M December Picton, Nelson, Orey and Hokitika, per Brunner, 5 pra Southern Offices of NX, per Wtmaba, 5 pm bloxuAY, Sid December Picton and Neteon, per Takapuna. 12.20 pm Bouthtrn Offices of N.Z , India, Australian Colonies via Melbourne, Continent of Europe anil United Kingdom (if specially addipssed vUßrindisi, duo London th Jan), per Mannpouri, 2.20 pm Orevmouth and Holiitika, per Bos&moud Kaikoura. par Wakatu, 5 pm Tokrday, 4tli December Napier, Oisborne and Auckland, per Maitai, 2.20 pm Tamnßki, Auckland and Fiji, per Wanakn, 5 pra Nelson and Westport, per Mnhinapui, 5 pm J. HOOGAKD. Chief Clerk. _____ CLOTHING. BY the s.s. Arawa, ju«t to hand, I have openod 14 coses of Men's Clothing, all bought at clearing price. I havo some Men's English Tweed Suits, 17n Cd, 20s, 25h ; good Colonial Tvvood Suita, 27a Cd, 30h, 355, 40s. Mon'B Finglich Troueoru and Vest, 10a 9d, 12s Cd, 15a Hd ; Colonial, 15s fid. 17s Gd. 20a. A job lino of 1000 paiis of Men's Tweed Trousers. 4a lid, 5s lid, 0* lid, up to 12s fid, all dirt cheap. Tho CHEAPEST HOUSE in the colony at tho present timo for MEN'S CLOTHING is C. SMITH'S, THE CASH DBA PER, CUBA-STRKET. BOON FOR THE HOLIDAYS. A S a far-reaching medium of advertising thoir HIGH CLASS TAILORING at LOW PKTOES, KIUKCALDIE & STATNS have decided (till further noticoj on charging thoir DESIRABLE TKOUBERS ONE GUINKA. Two PAiite fok 40h. Scotch, English, and Colonial Manufactures. Over 150 Patteuns to Choose vrom. PERFECT FIT AND SUPERIOR FINISH GUARANTEED. Tailoks, Habit-makers, and General OnT*TITERB. FOR CASH ONLY. KIRKCALDIi & STAINS, WELLINGTON. TVJEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY Invite an early inspection of thoir j SUMMER STOCK OF TWEEDS. ; Manufactured hy the leading mills in New Zealand, and hoing made from the best of wool, they can be rolied upon for durability, whilst the patterns aro now and attraotive. . SUITS MADE TO ORDER ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. N.B.— ln nrdor to prevent disappointment, our patrons aro requested to place their orders as onrly as possible. Branches : LAMBTON-QUAT AND COBA-BTRKET. ASBCOND SHIPMENT OF SWISS EMBEOIDEBED KOBES, .Tnst imported by WILSON & BICHAKDSON DIUKCT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS, St. Gall, Switzerland, Bought exceptionally cheap, and marked to sell at a small advance. In addition to CREAM, APRICOT, PALE BLUE, NAVY, and GREY, WILSON AND RICHARDSON invite inspection to a splendid assortment of WHITE, specially adapted for the wear of LADIES taking part in tho coming MUSICAL FESTIVAL! Price— l3s Cd, las Gd, 19a (kl, 20s, 21a. 23s 6d, 27s 6d, 29s fxl, 335, 3Cs 6d, 495, 59a, 675. UP TO 21s each Robe has 10 yards 33-inoh lawn, 2} yards of wide embroidery, and 4i yards of narrow. Ovor 21s each Robo has (1 yards of 40-inoh lawn, 4J yards of wido embroidery, and 4J yards narrow. SWISS LAWNS, by the yard, in Pick, Navy, Pale Blue, Groy, White, with Embroideries to match, in various widths. WILSON &. RICHARDSON LambtoS-quay, Wellington. TiTE. ARTHUR HOBY, Lioentiate in Dental Suroert, 102, Willis-street. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MR. F. DE J. CLERK, F.R.1.8.A., ARCHITECT, Has Removed to Phoenix Chambers, Lambton-quat. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MRS. THORPE, R.C.5.0.. has removed to Olga Houso, Cambridffe-torrooe. Hours of consultation, J to 2.30 p.m., and 6 fr* 7.30 p.in M" H fl 13 li 1! E li'-T RAVY Sl> >V, Dbntibt, Torraea. next Wellington Olnb MR. BULKLEY, 91, Willis-street. - Teoth extracted before 7 p.m., Is; with ethor apray_ or caloriflo fluid, 2s 6d; under nitrous oxida gaa 7a 6d. Extraction aftor 7p.m., or on Sur ■'a/s, 2s 6d. Full eetß of artificial teeth, upper or lower, £3 j complete upper and lowor, £5 ; partial sots from 10s. Guaranteed in every particular. If not approved of need not be taken, and no oharge will be made PAINLESS" DENTISTRY^ rnHE Artificial Teeth, adapted to the X month by me, have received " 104 " first premiums, taking tho highest honours wherever exhibited. The patentees (Messrs. S. S. White, of Philadelphia and New York), claim that tbe last specimens to hand resemble the nitnval teeth so closely that i detention ia impossible.— Mi-. WALTER E. HALL, Prize Medalist, Dental Surgeon, ] Willis-street. Hours of attendance — From ] 9 a.m. till 6 p.m., and 7 p.m. to Sp m. Timo given for payment to accredited petsons. SPECIAL PRICES For Cash :— Warner's Safe Cure, ss ; American Hop Bitters, Sa 2d ; St. Jacob's Oil, 2s 6d ; Siegol's Syrup, Se ; Eucalypti Extract, Is ; large, 2b ; Irish Moss, Is; Tricoph. (for the hair), Is and Is 3d ; Cookie's, Holloway's, Warner's Pills, Is 3d ; Steiwlman's Powders, Is 3d ; Citrate Magnesia, Is ; Fluid Magnesia, Is ; Coal Tar and Carbolic Soaps, 4d a' d 6d. A Cheap Link op Fjseding Bottles. ■White rlosr, screw cap, block fittingß, with two brushes in box complete, for ONE SHILLING. H. BRITTAIN, Chemist Maknuws-strekt. ». | R. Pi M A C X IN, ifX SPECIALIST, (For 18 Months Assistant to Dr. Spser), NERVOUS, PRIVATE & SKIN DISEASES Consultation in. Office ot by Post Freb of Chabok. Call at DR. SPRER'S LATE OFFICE, Next Empire Hotel, Willis-street, Wellington. P.O. Box No. 218. Offioe Hours— 9 to 12, 1 to 5, 7to 8; Sundays, 10 to 12. WHY IS IT Ton oan always depend on getting a good article if yon buy CEEASE'S Al COFFEE, IN THE TINS? BECAUSE this article is a spooial preparation, tho result of years of experience and labour. The selection and Blending of tbo finest Coffees known have seen studied carofully until tho present combination has been adopted as perfect, and cannot fail to give universal satisfaction to consumers. Ask Your Grocer fob CREASE'S Al COFFEE, In lib and 21b Tins, And you are sura to net the right article.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 131, 1 December 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 131, 1 December 1888, Page 2

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