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FOOTBALL. PONEKE v. RIVALTO THE EDITOR. SIR-I have to call the attention of my athletic friends and other, l to tne arrival of a apecial line of Footba 1 I ijoow, made up in the latest and moat a PP l ™* style to my order, and now for sale «W shop in MannerH-street. The boots k«e so far met with general approbation from leaning " kiokißts" in Wellington. Footba Uen in quest of ft first-class article, which t oey can depend upon, should avail themselves 01 a pair of these at once, and I am confidM,"* they will give every satisfaction. Inspection and criticism respectfully incited. J. W. UIUKMAN, lil PORTER AND MANUFACTURER, Opposito the Opera Houso, Manners-street. THE SHOW ROOM At TE ARO HOUSE is now aperfect picture of delight, being artistically set out with all the latest novelties. THE SHOW ROOM At TE ARO HOUSE just now contains one of the finest selections of Millinery ever shown in. thin city. We have all the latest styles, and some extremely elegant and attractive novelties. THE SHOW ROOM At TE ARO HOUSE is now brilliant with the charming " Directory," " Burleigh," "Cynthia," "Mansfield," and " Columbia," " Harlequin " Combination Hats. THE SHOW ROOM At TE ARO HOUSE contains Children's Outfitting, such as COSTUMES in Merino, Serge, and Velvet. BOYS' TUNICS. ; in Aatrachan, Serge, Velvety j Plush, to., with Caps or Tarns ' to match. THE SHOW ROOM At TE ARO HOUSE has now on view a manufacturer's stock Children' t Wool Coats and Hals to match. Those will bo offered at much lower than usual prices, and aro veritable bargains. THE SHOW ROOM At TE ARO HOUSE is now fully supplied with Ladiei' and Children's Underclothing, in all the best makes, both lockstitch ! and hand made. Also, a comi plete stock of Babylinen. L'stii mates given or sent by post for 1 LAYETTES complete. THE SHOW ROOM At TE ARO HOUSE has over 1800 pairs of the best makes in LADIES' CORSETS. A lot of superior Stays as travellers' samples will be sold at very much lower than usual prices at the Wholesale Family Drapery Warehonse, TE ARO HOUSE. [i _ TKISH ROLL TOBACCO AT J. HANDEL'S, "WILLIS-STBEET AND LAMBTON-QUAT, Wellington. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. HACKNEY CARRIAGE STAND. NO TICE is horeby given that a Stand for Hackney Carriages is horeby established i a Mansfiold-street, near the Newtown Park, as! under -.—. — Comm encing at a point in Mansfield-street, on the w sstern side of tho said streot two feet away from the kerb line of footpath, and at a distan ce of one ohain to the northward of the carriage entrance to the Nowtown Park, in Mansfield-street, and extending northwards alon x Mansfield-street for a distance of 342 feet, giving accommodation for fifteen hackney ca mages, and leaving space of four feet betwee a tho 4th and sth, Bth and 9th, and 12th an d 13th carriages, oounting from tho southern end of the Stand. Horses' heads while on this Stand to be placed northwards. Dated this. 29th day of March, 1889. THOS. F. MARTIN, Town Clork. IMITATION is a very questionable form of flattery, when indulged in by individuals at the exponßO of others. If it is dishonest to appropriate tho goods or money of another, is it not as much a wrong to i appropriate his ideas or his inventions ? Bfessrs. Walter Nathan & Co. have lately in troduced to this city tho " Davis Swing Ch urn," wbioh is Bocond to none in the world for simplicity of working and for its good rcsu Its of butter making. Tho success of this \ihurn has been bo great, that already many are trying to make imitations of it, thereb.V inflioting a wrong on tho manufacturers! No hone3t man should countenance such prooec dings. FIELDER'S TjiURKISHING WAREHOUSE, 38, 40, 42, & 42a, Mannjeiis-stiiekt, Wellington. Having just completed extensive altera. tiona, H. FII SLDER begs to state that his Furnishing Establishment is now one of the largest in Now Zealand. By the enlargement of his premises, he is able to show to advantage the following Departments : — Drawingrooioi Furniture Department Diningroom Furniture Department Bedroom Furniture Department : Library Furaiture Department j Office Furniture Department Bedstead Department China and Glassware Department Cutlery and Hardware Department Basket and "Woodware Department Carpet and Flooroloth Department Curtain and Table Cover Department Household Linen Department Eleotroplate Department Fanoy Goods Department Upholstery Goods Department EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FURNITUBE Manufactured on the premises by competent workmen. TO PARTIES ABOUT TO FOKNISH, An inspection is invited. H.F. would point out tho advantage in boing able to purchase every household requisite, either for a cottage or mansion, at his establishment. ESTIMATES FREE ON APPLICATION. Goods carefully packed free of charge and forwarded by Road, Rail, or Sea. Country orders specially Attended to. HENRY FIELDER, MANNERS-STREET, -WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 238. SKATES, ROLLER SKATES. 4 & T. B U R T, ELECTRO-PXATERS, BRASSFOUNDERS, COPPERSMITHS, AND ENGINEERS, DUNEDIN. Particulars on application to our MR. W. S. SIMPKIN, 152, Cuba-street,, "Wellington. LADIES' DRESS! SS that have become soiled and fade> i, can be Dyed Fashionable Coloubsfob Wintbb Wsab, Without being unpicked, AT BARBER'S STREAM DYE WORKS, 46, Cuba-street. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING that hay« become soiled and faded can be Cleaned or Dted Dark Colours foi thb Wintib, Steam-proflsod. and returned ready for wear AT BARBER'S STEAM DYE WORKB, 46, Cuba-street. "ITf ANTED Known, that Farmer & Co sell privately all the week, and by auotioi as often as necessary. FARMER & CO,, Cnba-atreet. SOUND Advice. — When jou got a gooi artiolo no to the brand. Persons shoul be oareful to get Wolfe's Schnapps. NOW is your time for Suits and extra pai of Trousers, at D Alton' 43, Cuba-s DRESBMAKING TN FIBST-CLASS STYLE AT WILSON & RICHARDSON'S. POWDER AND SHOT, JUST LANDEI JNO. YOUNG, Cuba-street.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 75, 29 March 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 75, 29 March 1889, Page 3