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1889, AUTUMN and wxtkr season. 1889. QTTrkW <* aprons. I^XiAIMU oUU W We have an unusually well selected a^ortmftnt of _nJi CS'^) WIR in f««,« and fashionable Fancy Color,, from 1/0 to 4/9 each. SlacT£,Tto "'"' arc the *atesl novelties. GKAND S H[< )W °f DRESS TRIMMINQS ' Vliiaill/ kJIIV If To match and harmonißP with all the new dress materials, in _^_s?J^ ?_^^.^. _r-_ i _S: and mako a splendid contnut with the dark winter shades in dresa materials. t GTITIW of DRE3S AND MANTLE ORNAMENTS. ** t\±\ 1M 1J OXX\J VY 1^ Fi*? ,\7" &"?*& *& ?* Colored Beaded Sets, Black and Colored Braided Sett, for GBAND SHOW" I™*l™* vi X1.a.111/ Ollv il S^ffi SdT "*_^ _Ta^ [ofSSffftSft An immense assortment of Harrow Ribbons for iwcfc umr. . \TFI WWAW of FUR TRIMMINGS, VXX\Ai>l JJ OllU >! In Black ami Brown Rahbit, Qoat, Opossum, both natural and ft 6 d> imi7(li mi7(l" t)" B \V er ' >&•«*. *««»«» *<>• These inn were all prooured. during the winter, and are far superior to summer secured skins. G-KAND SROW °f mBOAS> MUFPS '*°- XXXV_i.._l XJ k_»XX\J f f A splendid assortment of FUR BOAS and PLASTRONS in Lyn«, Nntural Beaver > Mw^ny. *o. MUFFS and MUFF BAGS in Beat and Imitation Seal, Lynx, Isabella Goat, Racoon, and A Ta<urai Bearer. The Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, TE ARQ HQUSE. ~ ' E. W. MILLS & CO., LIMITED. — TT A TnTT^CtmTV^ Ti/r A r(TTTATTiT»^ HAK, V IGS I IIN (x IVI AI jH I iVTri X 1 "^^ XT___VX_XXI XJAi J. , JTJST LANDED • -pUCKEYE LOWDOWN REAPERS AND BINDERS CKEYE MQWmQ MACHmES 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 Seed AMEBICAN HORSE HAY RAKES, three styles special oils for harvesting machinery BINDER TWINE. BINDER TWINE. BINDER TWINE. BlackandGalvan™7=n ffWire,N05.6,7.8,9 Barbed Fenoing AVire and Staples pSSSES&Sg?** SSMfi A™^wti r-nT£J*Z*% it? American Cooking Stoves and Ranges Fenders, Bronzed andJßerhn Blacked furnishing ironmongery ' ™ E. W. MILLS & CO., LIMITED, TT.^>T,r^xT^^T,« a-xr-^a-xr-^ ™™, .r „.^ IRONMONGERS AND IKON MERCHANTS, LAMBTON-QUAYANDFEATHFIiSTUN-STRhEr. 6th December, 1888. , _.___ A. LINDSAY . STARTUP'S ~ " TT AS OPENED HIS FIRST LOT JuL vra»a" m a- iO "M1 iJWI QTOCK-TAKING SALE wiU b« tho a TTmrrmrM a vrrv TTmTirt'cm nAnno Cheapest Sale on Rocord. AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS Along with a few Novelties for tho Startup, New Times, Coba-street. * Ladies. i La Fasteuettea, for ladies' shoes, prevent! ~ the laces from coming undone Gd a pair j A T STARTUP'S STOCK-TAKING SALE Meltonian Cream, for ladiea fine kid boota -CX everybody will amile at tho low prices Fren^Kid Bows for boots asked for such euperio.goods. ?h?Dn__?Glova'knd H^ Bnftm. TTnnk Startoi> ' Niw Times ' Cdba-strebt Self-adjusting Buttons, for boots — Bixby Royal Poliah, for ladies' boota and « TWARTUM^mnirTiirrHPoirp shoes, 9dper bottle; leads the fashion I A vrf™,»j Vi 'v •« * j oJ^SSSSfSSSS^. >*»[&• SLS -«™«Sf- —- _#^_^.^v^« !______!_!_____"• Uctaßjamjlw«ji W»l, 0 Boot., tor _ . 44g^£»_J?___._. A*_tf_S'__i?__\'{S I "4_&llfts_S_? D- -fiStS-jS!-^ l* Infants' Boots and Shoes, the best selection in town-" Our Specials" I Startup, New Times, Cuba-steekt. Lindsay's Shooters with nails 10s 6d ' Lindsay^ Lome Bals, no nail.' 10s 6d — li^HlaiK |A Ts_^^js^^gatta Lindsay's Ronowned_Bluchers,R onowned_Bluchers, 5s 6d , -PC-Boots and Shoes being sold for what LAMBION-OUAY AND PPTONF ' _a._.uiu«-vju_r ajsu r_iUJN_, | ..„_„._ AN?_, T „—..„_ i STAPTTTP A. LINDSAY & SON. CUBA-ST. | Oli__ilUr, ]—__ , ' NEW TIMES, CUBA-STREET. TriLpATEICK & CAMPBELL 1 BOoi^iFsioiiiiSiisT~" K ILPATEICK CAMPBELL weSgto pnri rßsr Bst e&. tt3s_« <sK!^fc^ PII-' paid to my successor. Mr. T. Vercoe, whose 41^^?^- it Green Peaß, Is 2d tin Mushroom Ketsnp, 1/G is my intention to devote my best energies to g»fiE-_ a__r_? fc sa___?B_r I s___. is j-.^wj™.** Ej^^^ft-j-gj^--; Currants, 6d G. Syrup, in bot., 6d gave my predecesaor, I beg to remain. voutß sab_ b ?s.s atlas flouk. S. Peas, slb la Biscuits, 4d ATT A Q T?T r.TTT> Saeo, slb la Matches, 5d A-XXjAO JbliUUlC. P. Groats, 9d tin Coffee and Milk,ls 3d P. Barley, 9d tin Cocoa and Milk, Is 3d mm- ma»»i onM w™ !,» -*a F. Tapioca, 3id Eaaence of Coffee, 1/3 T™ «^emgned have been appointed Cheeae, 7d B. Powder, 4d A Agents in WeUington for the NEW Jam, 4|d C. Flour, 4d ATLAS MILLING COMPANY (Evans t^STffiud BJL _!__' lOd ** * B. W. Soap, Id Lime Juice, Is 3d future always bnve on hand and in q Pegu, Id doz Salmon, lOd and Is stouk tho celebrated Baker's Treasure c', ai r? e ' f- rom ?* boap ', 4d and Ladieb' Choick Silk-dressed Atlas %%%%$& IZfronlS "*"' "^ A 8 , thia Com^ *™ Choice Tea. 2a C. Linos, 5d secured all the very latest improvements in BUcking, 4d doz S. Ulaze, ljd packet Roller Maohinery, and have a large stock of T sfuce 10d° Z CanSf M &t™' *'* Pri-e Wheat (^ll bought early last aeaaon) £ f^i SBfls^ to commence upon, instead of h_ving to bu W. Soda, Salt, and Vinegar, 6d and 9d bot new wheat not matured, the Flour can bo 'si:K" s___i,___ »"^^^-«— _ o».i,Wi.mp.o««,i y»Mi cd.cd. KILPATEIOK _ CAMPBPTT VIRTUE A PATERSON, CAMPBELL, •b™,^,™^!™™ — — STAP- s 4co ?A-.«-. b ____,^_ Persona for their lib«al patronage hitherto, By appointment to His ExoeUenoy Sir W. D. would respectfully beg to inform them that Jervois. Governor of New Zealwd. their supply of ALE, STOUT, &c, in bulk w »"i»"-» * «o* -w^"*.— •_„ »* • WATOH«Aini, would solicit a oontinunnce of their former „ w.\ * _... tw^r^trr""^ 168 __ I_mU- qMy. All orders punctually attended to. Tn^TPWPPTvvr, T UST RECEIVED- THORNDON BREWERY A P»m« 5nw ,™ „. v, B 111"' A Choick Selkjtiok of Niw ahd J. STAPLES _CO Propeietors Elegant Designs in ~ ' — — _»»_>m__» ¦ J-EESTON ' SETS, BISCUITS, CRUETS, A CCOUNTANT. LAND ESTATE ANDBUTTERS, Ac, __, '•'-„ GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT . At Lowebt Prices in T-to. owur amiuii, . _ _ FOR CASH ONLY. Bobocoh Owe«, w< u^^^ & SQN> Ptt-Cuba-street (Farmer's Building,.) RA N X GRADt. —— ¦*- "»™ M G S^. Bw Y^ Bi ™"» ~ „ -, „ _ Watches, Clocks Jkwkllert Inr J2i Xv M I N A TTl __rTT ,_ -^ xv XV JEWELLER. XND ~ Novelties in E_£t_o platk>' fiom*, Aqihts . "^ STEPHENSON SMITH _CO Farisl street "' WILTI^TREET XT"' WILLIS^STREET. mo LET the pubUc know, if they wish to CHOICE SELECTION o? FANCY GOODS. -1- ReDairs a Speciality ¦ ' "***** *-*»Caah they«» do «>• b? -P^OO WOETH of CROCKERY and *"W GLASSWARE to be disposed sending it to of at 20 per cent, under English invoice prices, at FIELDER'S. Mannera-atreet. FARMER _ CO.'S, |>^ OLDTXON in the TaUoring Trade Cuba-street.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 75, 29 March 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 75, 29 March 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 75, 29 March 1889, Page 1

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