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LADIES' COSTUMES. I HAVE been tho successful purchasor of 250 Ladies' and Children's Costumes, which I can offer considerably bolow English cost. Inspection invited. Ladies' Print CoHtumos,3/11, 5/11,0/11 to 17/6 Ladies' Stuff Costumes, 0/11,7/11,8/11 to 30/Ladies' Cream and White Embroidery Costumoß, 14(9, 17/9, to 25/Childron's Print Coatumos, 2/11, 3/11, 4/11, splendid value Children's Stuff Costumes, 2/11, 3/11, 4/11, splendid value Without doubt the abovo are the cheapost lines ever offered to tho public. C SMITH, THE CASH DRAPER, CUBA-STREET. WILSON & B ICH ARDSON Have ReckivkD 40 CASKS AND BALES CARPETS, LINOLFUMS, MATS, KIDDER, UNION, KKNSTNGTON, and ORIKNTAL SQUARKS, Latest designs and colourings; all sizes, from 2}yds by 3yds to 4yds by 4^yds ; prices from 22s to five puinnas. BRUBH MATS, all si'/eB, from 2 to 12. STAIRCLO'J H, 18in, 5A por yard ; 22in, (id per yard. STAIR AND FLOORCLOTHS, Painted backs, beht quality, 18in, 7Jd ; 22in, 9d ; 27in, lOJd ; 36in, Is 2d. BRUSSELS' CARPETS, s frame, best quality, 5s 4d yard; 4-framo, best quality, 4s Cd yard. TAPESTRY CARPETS, Is 6d, Is 9d, 2s 3d, 2s 9d, 3s, 3s Gd. LINOLEUMS Wo are Solo Importers in Wellingtod of WALTON'S ORIGINAL PATENT. This make has long been known as The Best manufacture of LINOLEUMS IN THE WORLD, And the only make used by tho Imperial Government. ALL WIDTHS-J, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, 8-4. First Quality ... 4s por squaro yard Second do 3s 9d „ „ Third do .. .. 2s 3d „ „ A largo assortment of Wool Mats, Colonial Manufacture, all sizes and colours. WILBON & RICHARDSON Importers ov HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AND GENERAL DRAPERS. "VTEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTOEY Invite an early inspection of their SUMMER STOCK OF TWEEDS. Manufactured by the leading mills in New Zealand, and being made from the bost of wool, they can bo relied upon for durability, whilst the patterns aro new and attractive. SUITS MADE TO ORDER ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. N.B. — In ordor to prevent disappointment, our patrons are "requested to place their orders as early as possible. Brandies : Lambton-quay and Cuba-street. THE LAST DAY or MUNRO'S BANKRUPT STOCK SALE OF DRAPERY ! SATURDAY NEXT, l'Jth JANUARY. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. J. W. RICK MA N, Manners-street, Near the Arcade. THE PHARMACY, Willis-street. I BEG to intimate to the public ef Wellington and district that I have this day bought Mr. Allen Whitfield's business, and trust by strict attention to same will continue to receive the snpport accorded to my predecessor. Full stock of Patent and Homoeopathic Modicines, Drugs and Druggists' Sundries always in hand. Just Landed— Superior assortment of Sponges for bath, toilet, and snrgical purposes. The best Is Feeding Bottle in Wellington. Teeth Carefully Extracted. Prescriptions acourately dispensed. All departments under the supervision of the undersigned. Book debts bought with the business, and payable only to yours faithfully, D. B. HAEEIS, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST (Late Allen Whitfield), THE PHARMACY, Willis-street. Ist January, 1889. ME. BULKLEY, 91, Willis-street. - Teeth extracted before 7 p.m., Is; with ether spray or calorific flnid, 2s 6d; under nitrons oxide gas 7s 6d. Extraction sifter 7p.m., or on Snr.iays, 2s 6d. Full sets sf artificial teeth, upper or lower, .£3 ; complete nppor and lower, £5 ; partial Bets from LOs. Guaranteed in ovory particular. If not approved of ueod not be taken, and no iharge will be made PAINLESS DENTIBTRY. THE Artificial Teoth, adapted to the mouth by me, have received "104" Irst premiumSj taking the highest honours vherever exhibited. The patentees (Messrs. 3. S. White, of Philadelphia and New York), ilaim that the last specimens to hand •eaemblo the natural teeth so closely that letoction is impossible.— Mr. WALTER E. HALL, Prize Medalist, Dental Surgeon, nrillis-streot. Hours of attendance — From > a.m. till 6 p.m., and 7 p.m. to 8 ptm. Time riven for paymont to accredited persons. jt/TR. ARTHUR HOBY, Licentiate in Cental Surgery, 102, Willis-street. ii HEKUKRT SAWSON, Dentist, Terrace, next Wollintrton Club NOfICEOF REMOVAL. MRS. THORPE, R.C.S.C. has romoved to Olga House, Cambridge-terrace, lours of consultation, 1 to 2.30 p.m., and I to 7.30 p.m 3PECIAL PRICES 3 For Cash :—: — Warner's Safe Cure, ss; Amorioan Hop Jitters, 3s 2d ; St. Jacob's Oil. 2s 6d ; Siegel's iyrup, 3s ; Eucalypti Extract, Is ; largo, 2s ; rish Moss, Is; Tncoph. (for the hair), Is ,nd Is 3d ; Cookie's, Holloway's, Warner's 'ills, Is 3d; Steadman's Powders, Is 3d; Htrate Magnesia, Is; Fluid Magnesia, Is; !oal Tar and Carbolio Soaps, 4d and 6d. A Cheap Line or Feeding Bottles, Vhite glass, screw cap, black fittings, with two brushes in box complete, for ONE SHILLING. H. BRITT AI N, Chemist Manners-street. BALSALINE, 'HE GREAT FOOD PRESERVATIVE! rHIS valuable antiseptic preparation is tasteless, odorless, and perfectly harmass. It is guaranteed to keop meat, soup, iilk, eggs, butter, fish, game, preserves, ruit, wine, and food of every description weet and wholosomo till required for use. )NE SHILLING PACKET will preserve 20s worth of food. (OLD BY ALL CHEMISTS & GROCERS in Is and 2s packets. Wholesale Agent— E. H. CREASE. A H, Mrs. Smith, Brown was telling me t\. that Tom Jones is away to the diggings, .nd your other boarder, Robinson, thought f going. If ho does, I would advise you to ipen a small Confectionery Shop, and you annot get better suited anywhere than at i. H. Thornton's, who is now selling 3oiled Goods, 335 ; Scotch Mixture, 42s ; !Vuit Pastilos, 60s per cwt. ; also, Christmas ¦fovelties very oheap.— G. H. THORNTON, rVholesale Manufacturer of Pure Jams, Peel, .nd Confeotionery, Manners-street. N.B.— 'ersian Sherbit, 84s per owt. RESSMAKERS, Tailors, and otho"r users of Sewing Machines are invited o inspect something genuine in improveaenta on these machines. It is an IM'EOVED ROTARY SHUTTLE Standard, aad» especially strong to stand constant ¦nd heavy wear, and yot it runs faster 100 to 65), lighter, and with less noise and ibration than the small family machines of ither makes, while tho bobbins hold over 00 yards of cotton, and tho machine as a fhole is a great stride in advance of the >ld style reciprocating and osoillating shuttle naohmes. All interested, whether buyers ir not, are invited to examine this splendid peoimon of meohanioal skill. Agont for the Vhite No. 1, Peerless Machines, &0., &o. leedles, Oil, 40. , for all machines. F. J. W. 'EAR, Praotioal Machinist and Importer, Villis-Btreet.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 15, 18 January 1889, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 15, 18 January 1889, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 15, 18 January 1889, Page 2

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