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'' he V>'ho<Csalo Family Drapery Warehouse, TE ABO HOUSE, V¥^E invite attention o lowing special anil extraordinary lots of BOYS', YOUTHS', AND MEN'S CLOTHING, adapted for the present season :— BOYS' WASHING SUITS. In Striped Galatea, very nicely mado nnd trimmed, ?>!-, 3/6, 4-, 4/G, 5/-, 5/fi In Double Twill, extra strong, Blue and White S/rij)r«, lirown and While, I'ink and White, Navy ami White, with Sailor Collars. 4;V>, 5/-, 5/G, 6/-, 7/-, 8/-, »/-, 10/-, Ac , &c. In llroxvn and White Drill and Duck, trimmed Navy Blue, 7,' C, 7,0, 8/0, 9/j BOYS' TWEED KNICKER SUITS, Over 500 to select from, 3,'G, 4/G, 4,9, 5/G, Ml, f,/., 7/-, nnd up In Colonial Tweeds, and favourite shnpes, euoh as " Norfolk," " Imperial," "Prince," "Cuha," Cossack, all sizes, 9/G, 10/-, 11/-, 12/ C, 15/-, IG/-G, &o. BOYS' SAILOR. SUITS, in Navy and Drab Serges, trimmed White, sizes 00 to 8, 4/-, 5/-, 5/G, «/.. G/G, 7/BOYS' MAN-O'-WAR SUITS, with accoutrements complete, in all sizos BOYS' JERSEY SUITS, latest novelties, in )Vhite Jerseys, with Blue Knickers and Caps, for Summer wear ; also, Navy and Claret Jersey Suits, 200 to choose from.4/11, 5/6, 6/6, 7/6, 9/6, and up to 20s BOYS' JERSEY SUITS, in STan-o'-War Shape, trimmed Cardinal, Wiite, and Qold. Very choice, and the latest fashion BOYS' KNICKERS, in sizes 0 to 12, made from Strong Colonial Tweeds, in great variety, and will match almost any colour wanted, 2/11, 3/6, 3/9, 4/-, 4/6, 4/9 BOYS' LONG TROUSER SUITS. Excellent Strony Tweed, 10/., 12/G, 15/-, 17/G YOUTHS' LONG TROUSER SUITS, Excellent Strong Tweed, 12/G, 15/-, 17/6, 20/Boys 1 and Youths' Suits, made to our speoial measures, From Petone and Mosgiel Tweeds, in Excellent Stylo and Fit, equal to bespoke work, 20/-, 22/G, 25/-, 26/-, 28/MEN'S STRONG TWEED SUITS, 17/6. Colonial Tweed Suits, 30/-, 32/ C, 35/-, 42/-, 45/ NAVY SERGE SUITS, 17/G, 21/-, 25/-, 27/6. Worsted Coating Suits, splendid value, from 40/TWEED SAC COATS, 8/11, 9/6, 10/-, 11/G, 12/ G. Molo Trousers, our own make, 4/11, 5/9, G/6, 7/6 The largest and best seleoted Stock of Clothing in tho City is at The Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, TE ARO HOUSE.

E. W. MILLS & CO., LIMITED. HARVESTING MACHINERY, JUST LANDED. "OUCKEYE LOWDOWN REAPERS AND BINDERS BUCKEYE MOWING MACHINES HORNSBY'S PARAGON COMBINED REAPERS AND MOWERS HORNSBY'S ENCLOSED GEAR MOWERS HORNSBY'S SCRUB-CUTTING MACHINES EXTRAS FOR THE HORNSBY AND BUCKEYE MACHINES AMERICAN WINNOWING MACHINES, for Cleaning Grain and Grass Sood AMERICAN HORSE HAY RAKES, threo stylos SPECIAL OILS FOR HARVESTING MACHINERY BINDER TWINE. BINDER TWINE. BINDER TWINE. Black and Galvanised Fencing Wire, Nos. 6, 7, 8, 9 Barbed Fencing Wire and Staples Farm and Garden Tools, in great variety Garden Pumps, Indiarubber Hose Lawn Mowers, Shearing Requisites Gas Heating Stoves, Dairy Utonsila " Aurora " Lamp Stoves American Cooking Stoves and Ranges Fenders, Bronzed and Berlin Blacked FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. E. W. MILLS"& CO., LIMITED, IRONMONGERS AND IRON MERCHANTS, LAMBTON-QUAY AND FEATHFRSTON-STREEr. 6th December, 1888. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. _ G" BAI BE NOT DISAPPOINTED. REMOVING SALE THE at WELLINGTON TWEED PEAROE'B. COMPANY'S — termsare THE WHOLE CASH-STRICTLY CASH. op the ~~ STOOK /"CREDIT would increase our expenses to pay for a bookkeeper, a collector, and pro- ° ° vision for bad debts. Consequently, one of SLAUGHTERED two things would happen— either revert to . , prior to old prices or Bhortly interview the Official OPENING Assignee. TUB NEW Onr Motto therefore is— BOOT " Owe no man anything, bnt give every man his due." ARCADE, ' AT All olaima against us aio paid on prosen- __ PEARCE'S CASH THE WELLINGTON TWEED COMPANY -Rnnoi (Albert Alqab, Manager), ' TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS CUBA-STREET. Phoenix Buildings. . It comes as a boon, and a blessing to know PRINTS AND DRESS Tl *! l uSSXi"— * B °°' e w " h v - MATERIALS. STARTUP T AM now offering SPECIAL LINES in ' » give %^£&JZ?*FGJS£ I N pSr N7N 7w e ffi y b^r^ and^ B - invite inspection. it Z7Z So^ed^cn^ssor?! Prints, Is lid, 2s lid, 3a lid, 4s lid, the ment of dress, 8 yards _ , _„._„ Dress Materials, 3s lid, 5s lid, 7s Cd, 8s lid, LADIES' AND CHILDEE:7'S BOOTS the dress, 12 yards Rich Caßhmere, 7s lid, 10s 6d, the dress, AND SHOES, 6 yards . Embroidered Box Costumes, I can sell for ?n? ni — ble for the present Season, which ho 8s lid, 12s 9d, and 16s 6d intends Selling at Sale Prices, so as to make a speedy clearance. UMBRELLAS wlLl& ald SH J «Tt' _, Sffig PARASOLS. Sffrt ft WiW M ' " nd ' 8> ' I h.m jnrt p. n _xl 20 tan of the "I»ES'BESTGERMANSHOES,IO»Cd above, and can safely say they are the OWN matte 1 tatvteioi or™-.- _ CHEAPEST GOODS I ever offered. SaGdTSs Gd/lU Gd ° ES< 7s Cd ' Black Satin Parasols, 3s lid, 4s lid, 5s lid, ' ' 6s lid, worth double tho money REMEMBER— Umbrellas, Is lid, 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s lid, 5s This is the Newest and Cheapest Stock in lla, 03 lla Wellington. CLOTHING AND BHIRTS NEW TIMES~BOOT SHOP, Men's Tweed Suits, lGs 6d, 22s Cd, 27s Cd, Cnbfl - S t re et. splendid value 8. STARTUP, Men's Tweed Trousers and Vests, 10s 9d, Proprietor. 12s 9d, 15s 9d, splendid vame - — — — _____ 33 lld> 5a lldi Cs b oots! B _-_ TS! boots Youths' Tweed Trousers Suits, 14s Cd, 17s Gd, GREAT CLEARING SALE ' -Us, splendid value ___ ' BOyS spknd C id e va?ue t8 ' * "*' ** "^ "^ Gi ™ g UP the Bnsi !. esß thro^ h Hl-health. Men's White Shirts, 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s lid, GOODS MUST BE~SOLD AT ANY worth double the money SACmviowt Men's Regatta Shirts, 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s lid, oai/ttui-Jt ! worth double the money sold. All the machinery for talef and pr£ at mises *° be let on reasonable terms to an energetic man. C. SMITH'S, 3 - THK CASH DBAPEE, Boot MD Sho. Miitom-tom, Cuba-steeet. ICB, Upper Willis-street. REQUISITION. fiSJpL A T the special request of a large number Cs_?£_jF2fc_V o^eliSwi Md **»»" ByappointmenttoHlsE.ceUencySirW.D. A. LINDSAY. SON ''"T^'^oZT^, OPE N V w • THE TE ARO MUTUAL CASH BOOT WATCHILAKE AND SHOE STORE AH _ TO-NIGHT (FBIDAYJ, the 18th Jan., with a complete assortment of Boots and JEWELLEEB, Shoes, all of whioh will be sold at the lowest T I prices possible for cash. The Mutual Boot i— mbton-qnay. Store will bo distinguished for Quality of "~ Goods, Cheapness and Civility (short ac TUST RECEIVED— counts and long friends). <J A Choici Selbction of New and SPECIALS. Elegant Designs in _^«-'_»*SU_, -»°__ff__B_S!_3S? »- Our Gents' Fairfax Canvas Shoes, 4a 6d BUTTERS, _c, and 5s 6d .-_.-. At Loweut Peices m Town. j Makikg and Repaibing Done Cheap. jiqjj c^sh ONLY Best Leather need at A. LINDSAY & SON'S w. i^ttiejohn * son, OUBA.BTBBBT. A >""»*< *~S: * ncBBS% Next door to Crespin's, Grocer. Pantheon, Mannera-atreet,

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 18, 22 January 1889, Page 1

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