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SEASON. REGENT HOUSE. IGD, LAMBTON-QUAY. G. B. CLARK, TAILOR AND HABITMAKER. The Tailoring Department has become a prominent feature at Regent House. The careful attention eich order receives, and the perfect fit and workmanship of every garment prodnced in this department, cannot fail to (five satisfaction, and we can truthfully affirm that we stand among the foremost in the tailoring trade. Our stock of SUITINGS, COATINGS, AND TROUSERINGS, &0., Is declared to be one of the most select in the colony. Inspection invited. TWEED SUITS (to order) from £3 10s TROUSERS (to order) from . £1 la Tennis and Cricketing Suit 3 made to order. G. B. CLARK, REGENT HOUSE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Special lines in men's, boys' and youths' ready-made Clothing have been procured, in view of the holiday poaoon. It will be our constant effort to supply the public with goods which, in quality and price, will bear comparison with any house in the trade. New Goods just received per s.s. lonic. G B. CLARK, REGENT HOUSE. GENTS' MERCERY AND HAT DEPARTMENT. We have jnst received our first diroot shipment of new goods for this department, per s.s. lonic, and we are now showing ali the latest novelties in gents' Hats, Caps, Shirtß, Scarves, Belts, Braces, Gloves and Hosiery of all descriptions, from tho most noted makers. Straw Hats in large variety. Natdbal Wool Underclothing a Speciality. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures, at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. G. B. TILAftK, REGENT HOUSE 169 LAMBTON-QUAY. ladies Abe Respectfully Invited to Visit T. PRINGLE'S /CLEARING SALE. Filoselles, 2s 3d dozen Crewel Embroidery Silks, Is dozen Bavarian Silk, for f olt work, Is 6d dozen 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT Off all Commencad Needlework. 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT Off all Perforated Felt Work. 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT Off all Canvas Cushions, Brackets, &o. OUR FIRST CLEARING SALE Since Starting in Wellington, and we MEAN BUSINESS. Traced Zulu Splashers, Is ljd each Afternoon Tea Covers, Is lid each N.D. Bags, 9d each Traced Brackots, Is 3d each Plush Brackets at 2s 5d and 2s lid each Plush Mantle Drapes, 9s 9d Felt Mantle Drapes from 4s 5d each REMEMBERTHIS IS A GENUINE CLEARING SALE, For the purpose of reducing and realising Stock. TERRA COTTA PLAQUES, 6Jd to 2s 7d for 12in size. T PRINGLE, 49, LAMBTON-QUAY, Importer and Sole Manufacturer in the Colonies of Abt Needlework. WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY PRESENTS. ri & t. y o v n g, Pbactical Watcumakees, Lambton-quay, Wellington, Respectfully draw attention to thoir vory oxtensivo stock of SILVER & ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS Suitable fob Presents. They hold ono of the largest and most varied stocks in Wellington. The goods are all new, and imported direct from the manufacturers. Customers oan rely on getting a good artiole at a moderate price. A large stook of Gold and Silver Watches, Gold and Silver Jewellery, French and American Clocks, Aneroids, Fiold and Opera Glasses, Spectaoles, Folders, &c, &c, always on hand. All kinds of Watches and Clocks cleaned and repaired, and guaranteed 12 months. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. EMPLBE CITY TEA WAREHOUSE. IN consequence of my rapidly increasing trade in Te Aro and the Nowtown district, I purposo removig to those new and central premises, Taranaki-street, facing Courtenay Place, on or about the Ist February, where I trust by civility and prompt attention to still merit the patronage of my old customers and the general publio. N.B— Fresh Butter and Eggs daily arriving. GEO. R. YOUNG. 12th January, 1889. WANTED Known, Riohard Duignan Moleworth-stroot, has on salo Newcastle Coal, lit Heath and the clear-bnrning Coalbrookdale Coals. All coals weighed before leaving yard. R.D. begs to uform bis oustomors that he has a large Btook of all kinds of Firowood (dry). Cut in any lengths by maohinery. Telephone 334. ■hjU ANTED Known, J. J. INGRAM, late ' * with Mr. G. Boeddinghaus, has purchased Mr. G. Kuchen's TOBACCONIST BUSINESS, MANNERS-STREET, where he hopes to see his old friends and acquaintances, who may rely on receiving evory attention and the best quality of goods. WANTED Known, that H. FIELDER haß 100 black and gold Overmantles, from 30s to .£2O ; black and gold Walnut Cabint Drawingroom Furniture. The largest and best seleoted stock in Wellington. yjTT ANTED Known— F. Holm & Co. have for sale Nowcastle, Brookdale, and Greymouth Coal ; also, Firowood of any length. Adelaide-road and Clyde-quay, opposite City Hotel. Telephono 312. XI7 ANTED, Working Mon to try my 8s 6d Kip Pegged Bluohers ; tho best value in tho city. To be had only at Furness' Ponoko Boot Mart, 15G, Lambton-quay. "Vt^ ANTED Known— lf you suffer from corns, bunions, in-growing nails, or tender feet, you can get all put right by purchasing your Boots at FnrncsV Poneko Boot Mart, 153, Lambton-quay. VVTANTED, Heads~of Families toltudy economy, and you can live like Lords. Purchaso your Boots at the Poneke Boot Mart ; 20s will go as far as 25^ elsewhere. Satisfaction guaranteed at Fnrness' Poneke Boot Mart, 153, Lambton-quay. "VK7 ANTED Known, yon can get good value for cash at E. Whitehoad's Coal, Wood, Hay, and Corn Stores, Ghuzneestreet, Wellington, and Lower Hutt. Bost Newoastle and Brookdale Coal, Coke, short Wood for stoves, &c, &0,, at lowest rates. MERRY XMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR y^7" ANTED KNOWNFIELDER'S FOP. TEA SETS. Forty Pieces, 10s 6d. Splendid Valne N E^^ IV ? BD _ S^ uatarri ved. Dalton, XI 43, Cuba-street. AFaiky. SHOW OF PRESENTS, useful, cheap. J. KITCHEN'S, Pantheon, Mannera-etroet. O Tramway Stablos in any quantity gratia

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 17, 21 January 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 17, 21 January 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 17, 21 January 1889, Page 1

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