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BOOT AND 'SHOE BUSINESS. Kiß, Upper AVillis-Btreet, Wellington, 18th March, 1889. XHAVE this day disposed of my business in the Boot and Shoo trade to a thoroughly competent and roliablo person. ThatikiiiK you for paßt favours, I remain, yours .truly, JOHN JONES. N.B. — All accounts owing to mo can bo paid to my -.uccogaor, Mr. T. Vorcoe, whoso receipt will be sufficient discharge. Havintr taken over tho above business, it is my intention lo drvoto my host onerjiHm to making and impo'ling tho bent Hoot* and Shoes nt roa E onaWo prices. Orders and repairs ,yin l)u piomptly attended to as usual, llopitig tb.it you will piw mo tho support. you gave my predecessor, I bepr to remaiu, yours obediently, THOMAS VKKCOK. ■\\T HITAKER BROS., * • Impoimvhs op BOOKS, STATIONERY, AND FANCY GOODS, 183, Lambton-quat. Wellington. Jiißt Arrived, Sir Julius Vogel's new book "ANNO DOMINI, 2000." Price, 3s Gd. Selling rapidly. Newest Novels by every mail. The largest stock of Engineers' and Practical Booka in the colony at Whitoker Bros.' Just received, New Albums, Now Bags, New Photo Frames Now Purees, New Curd Cases, Work Baskets, &c, We have just started a CIRCULATING LIBRARY, and trust by constantly adding liew books to make it a great success. SALVAGE AND HALF-PKIUK bALE. THK LAST WEEK. THE LAST WEEK. ' JLEVY thanks the publio of Wellington • for their kind patronage during hiß Salvage and Half-price Sale. Having sold tho goods most damaged by fire, bo iB now offering tho remainder, only sprinkled with water, together with tho well-known stock of Shine Bros., of Cubastreet, at 10s in the £. Come early and soenro your bargains, ai tho salo will bo continued for one week only, to inako room for tho carpenters. REMEMBER, THE LAST WEEK. REMEMBER, THE LAST WEEK. The Old Address: 19, WILLIS-STREET. OPENING NOTICE. TO THE INHABITANTS OF THORNDON. rTiHOMPSON & WHITE Beg to announce that thoy have commenced businoss as GROCERS AND GENERAL PROVISION MERCHANTS, In the premises lately ooenpied by Mrs. Silk, Moleaworth-street, and hope by strict attention to tho wants of their patrons, and by keeping only the beßt qualities of goods, which will be sold at the very lowest prices, to merit a hhare of public support. Customers waited on daily for orders. N.B. — Openinci Day — dfrf SATURDAY, 27th INSTANT. .MY WIFE AND I! ON Saturday nights my Wife and I Go down tho town our goods to buy ; We look in the windows at the dispUy, And find in our h< arts 'tis hard to say nay. lint llioush we may feast our eye 3 with de.ight On the eight that we hoe on Saturday night, And find in our bcvri 0 'tia hard to say nay, Bocaubo of the shortness of cash, we mnat say. But my Wife is a woman of sense, And knows how to take care of the psnee ; • w o here we go, my Wife and I, Buying the bargains that suits our eye. A shop we have fonnd, it is so cheap, 'Tis situate in Manners-Btreet ; Tho name, if you do wish to know, Kilpateick & Campbkll, we here do show. Po what we have gained by purchasing there We wieb onr neighbours the same to share. Beside* bein<* chpap, the Roods you will find Aro sneb as will fcuic the fastidious mind. So my Wife and I on Saturday night, To KiLPATEicK&CAMPBELLgo with delight. Such matchless bargains, we will not say nay, In purchasing where the motto ia Pay ! KILPATEICK & CAMPBELL, FAMILY GROCERS, Mannirb-strxet.

SUITS made by the very best bands pro curable (no slop work) at J. H DAL: ton's, 43, Cuba-street,

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 111, 11 May 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 111, 11 May 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 111, 11 May 1889, Page 1