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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, WELLINGTON, " WHOLESALE AND FAMILY DRAPERS, FURNISHERS AND OUTFITTERS, LAMBTON QUAY A, ST. GEORGE'S HALL. i I SPECIALITIES NOW BHOWING n FOR THE AUTUMN & WINTER SEASON. THE LATEST FASHIONS IN MILLINERY. NEW SHAPES IN STRAW HATS AND BONNETS JUST OPENED. NOVELTIES IN FASHIONABLE RIBBON-TRIMMED FELT HATS-lhe •' BurleigV' ' THE^^ sucoess of the aeaaon. A new assortment just opened, and all combination of colours NEW TWEED AND SILK TRAVELLING CAPS, in large variety of new Btyles; priceß • BIRDS? WIWSo&NTsToSPREYS, FEATHERS, ORNAMENTS, &c, in largo , varioty FASHIONABLE COSTUMES. FASHIONABLE COSTUMES.^ Newest Draping and Styles in Skirts and In Newest Plain and Fancy Fabrics; new Bodices trimmings . , . Costumes in Estamene Serge, braiding trim- Costumes in New Mate-rials ; trimmings ot ming, 29s Gd to 60b Braiding, Embroidered Applique, &c, • Costumes in Dress Tweeds, Tailor-made &c, frotn4os to 1003 ... .. Skirts, New Patterns in Fabrics ; prices, Costumes in Black Cashmere Braiding trimtrom 30s to 70s ming or Fay-Btnped Silk, 35s Cd to 120s Costumes in Caahmere, trimmed with B.lush Costumes in Black Serge, fashionably trimr or Fancy Silk, from 70s to lOOs I mcd, 63s to £4 4s COSTUME SKIRTS, with pieces for Bodicea, unmade, in all new faßhion . ab } 919 1 m a ato B r > 111 1 8 PH LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FASHIONABLE ULSTERS, in newest styles, shapes, and Fancy Cloths ; prices, from 16s Cd to 63a ii.___«, , LADIES' WATERPROOF AND MACINTOSH CLOAKS, m new shapes and P«w™ 3 BLACK CLOTH MANTLES, stylishly trimmed with Astraohan and Fur, a great variety, from 25s Cd to 67s Cd „ „ , , _, „ PLUSH MANTLES, plain or trimmed Polarien and Fur, 73s Cd to £7 7s MUSCAT MANTLEB, very stylißh shapes, warm for winter LONG SILK MANTLES, for elderly ladies, lined Quilted Silk, comfortable shapes BLACK CLOTH PALETOTS, plain striped and chooked pattern oloth, 28s 6d to Ws COLOURED CLOTH PALETOTS, plain, fancy, and curl cloth, Beaver baoks, very warm, , SILK PALETOTS, plain and soroll pattern Silks, 78a Cd to i!G lGs Cd FUR-LINED CLOAKS in large variety. Black, Cardinal. Navy, and Coloured Cloths, i and linings of every description of Fur, from 38a Od to .£8 8s". KIRKCALDIE & STAINS. WHOLESALE PRICES, FOR PROMPT CASH.

SPORTING SEASON, 1889. WILLIAM DAWSON & CO. TNVITE inspection cf their NEW SEASON STOCK OF GUNS, from tho most celobTated Makerß, compriring Double and Single Barrel BREECH LOADING GUNS, CHOKEBORE GUNS, SNIDER AND MARTINI SPORTING RIFLES. Single and Double MUZZLE-LOA DING GUNS, REVOLVERS. A large stock of AMMUNITION and IMPLEMENTS, s oita ble for the varions rifles and guns, always on hand. WILLIAM DAWSON & CO., GREY AND FEATHERBTON STREETS.

ROBERT LEAH BETTER, BAKER AND COMFE CTIONER, BEGS to inform his ni rniei 'ova friends and customers that he h us removed tothose more commodious premii les v i Tinakori-road known as Dowsett's B s-kerj ; and while thanking his patrons for paab favours trusts. by supplying only the be: it quality of Bread, Pastry, and Confectioner y, still to continue to give perfect satisfaotic m. Orders by post or otl lerwise punctually attended to. NOTICE. 1180-CABBO'N LIGHTS ABE THEi BRIGHTEST, STEADIEST, COOLEST, And! most Econ omi cal. A WELL-LIGHTED- SHOP Is the Best and Cheapest of" Advertisements* C. G. MOOKII, Sole Agent, Albo-Catbon TAgh t Warehouse, ST. HILL-STRCBHT. ILM For Mirth 'tis ' Good to know* Work is fun With SAPOL 10. i DAVIB & CLATER, S)7, LAMBTON-QU; IV, Wellington. T^TE have just opened the *' oorrect " thing in EVENING DRESS 'SHI] VTS, I Both to fasten in front and bntl an behind, Single Stud Fronts and Sqda be Cuffs, 7/6 each - OR -42/- THE HALF-DOZE W. A Marvel or Cheapness^' DAVIS & CIxA.TE]&, PRACTICAL SHIETMA KERS AND GENERAL OUTFITTERS, 97, Lajibton-quat, Wellingtc sw; T\ERBY AND COLUMBIA T"OBA iCCOS. Manufactured by David Dunlop, PKTRRSBnHO, Vir sinia. Very highest award, with special mi rntion, obtained by above Manufacturer at ; the Centennial International Exhibitit <v , Melbourne. Sole Agents for Australasia— J. KRONHEIMER & CO., , j Melboi urne. Now Zealand Representative— F. FRANKLYN. ! "OROOKS, SHOOBRIDGE ft ; CO. '6 CEMENT Received the Highest Award, vi %^ (Gold Medal, Melbourne Exhibition, 1889, pwving its superiority to the competing cci rants of Knight, Bevan & Sturpe, White it Co., Gillingham & Co.. Gostling & Co., am Uwveral atherß. E. DONALDSON, SOLE AGENT FOR NEW ZEA UeSID, Ballance-street, Wellington. ,•

BALLINGER BROS., PLUMBERS, &c, Waking Taylor • street, Maoinnitystreet, and petone, TT AYE ON SALE— Corrugated Iron, galvanised and black Felt, Ridging, &o. Lead-headed Nails Tanks, Colonial Ovens Portable Boilers and Frames, 40., &c. Aeteßian Well Pipeb and Fitting ALWAYS BEADY. N.B. — Two tons of seoond-hand Iron, suitable for Flax Mills, to be cleared. I BALLINGER BROS. i I PAPER. TUST LANDED Ex MOEL-Y-DON, 160 REAMS RULED NOTE PAPER, Exceptional Value, Which I am selling At QD PER PACKET ? Of pr QUIRES. H C. HASELDEN, TENNYSON HOUSE, 35, Cuba-street. «TELLINGTON TWEED COMPANY, MERCHANT TAILOBS, P H ffi N1 J BUILDINGS, Lai. t bton-quay. We have always in stook a Choico Assortment of ENGLISH, SCOTCH, AND COLONIAL TWEEDS, FANCY TROUSERINGS, COATINGS, Ac, &c. Lovers of stylo and good fit should patronise tbo Practiced Cutter (late of Hill Bros., Bond-street, London). A. ALGAR, Manager. CHARLES LAMBERG, /CONTRACTOR FOR DISPOSAL OF V/ 1 REFUSE AND RUBBISH, No. 1, Willis-street (next Evening Post). Orders left at the above address, or sent to P.O. Box 306, will receive prompt attention. BE CONTRACT FOR REMOVING RUBBISH. TO THE EDITOE. DEA' JEt SIR— I beg to inform all complainingn 'g Ratepayers that aa I have contracted t 9 remove Rubbish from the kerbstone, Iha Te *^ so * schedule of prices for i going beyon 4, or removing Rubbish from tho yard; and I beg to inform all parties that are not inoline I to put the box of Ettbbish at the korb, I am* prepared to go to the yard and remove all Bobbish at my Bchedule prices. I am also getting* Cards printed, with C.C.D.on them, to represent City Contractor Dnstman, which I shall listribute to Honseholders, to put up in they windows, to let the Dustman know when wanted. Yours, truly, C. LAMB.^RG, Contractor. No. 1, Willis-street, sth May. Wellington, 9th May, 1889. SIR,— Referring to my letter of yesterday, I beg to state that I omitted to mention that by terms of my contract I have to re.move the rubbish if the same is placed at i.ny distance within 10 feet of the outside %o.Uding line. My charge to the householder o»ljtr begins when I have to go beyond thai dutrnce for the boxes. Yours truly, C. LAMBEBG, Contractor for Removal of Dust and Ref nse. NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN. AjjY Person or Persons fonnd TresDftpsing with dog or gun on Seotions 3, 7, -9, 10, 11, 15, 16, 38, 39, 40, and 44 Kahautara Block, Wairarapa, and Native Blo6k adjoining, will be J"-?"*^ P. li'MASTER.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 110, 10 May 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 110, 10 May 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 110, 10 May 1889, Page 1

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