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KTRKCALDIE & STAINS, WELLINGTON, WHOLESALE AND FAMILY DRAPERS, FURNISHERS AND OUTFITTERS, LAMBTON QUAY & ST. OKOROE'S HALL. SPECIALITIES NOW SHOWING 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-tbe"Burloigh," "Risawa," "Albany," "Mona," " Waterliiy," &c, Ac. -c^rT hat «,„ THE " HARLEQUIN " COMBINATION RIBBON -TRIMMED FELT HAT-tho success of the seapon. A new assortment just opened, and all combination of colours NEW TWEED AND SILK TRAVELLING CAPS, in large variety of new styles; prices BIRDS™ wSg!/ MOUNTS^ OSPREYS, FEATHER 3, ORNAMENTS, &c, in large varioty FASHIONABLE COSTUMES. FASHIONABLE COSTUMES. Newost Draping and Stylos iv Skirts and In Newest Plain and Fancy Fabrics; new Bodices trimmings CoHtumes in Estamene Serge, braiding trim- Costumes in New Materials ; trimmings of min<r, 29s Cd to GOs Braiding, Embroidered Applique, &c, Costumes in Dress Tweods, Tailor-made &c, from 40s to 100 a Skirts, New Patternß in Fabrics ; prices, Costumes in Blaok Cashmere, Braiding trimfrom 30s to 70s ming or Fay-striped Silk 35s 6d to 120 a Costumes in Cashmere, trimmed with Plush Costumes in Black Serge, fashionably tnmor Fancy Silk, from 70s to ICOs mcd, 63a to M 4s COSTUME SKIRTS, with piooes for Bodices, unmade, in all new fashionable materials LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FASHIONABLE ULSTERS, in newest styles, shapes, and Fancy Cloths ; prices, from 16=i 6d to 63s LADIEb' WATERPKOOF AND MACINTOSH CLOAKS, in now shapes and patterns BLACK CLOTH MANTLES, stylishly trimmed with Astrachan and Fur, a greatvanety, from 25s 6d to 67s Gd PLUSH MANTLKS, plain or trimmed Polarien and Fur, 73a Gd to JE7 7b MUSCAT MANTLES, vory stylish shapes, warm for winter LONG SILK MANTLES, for elderly ladies, lined Quilted Silk, comfortable shapes BLACK CLOTH PALETOTS, plain striped and cheoked pattern cloth, 28s Gd to 03s COLOURED CLOTH PALETOTS, plain, fancy, and curl cloth, Beaver backs, very warm, 423 to GBa Gd SILK PALETOTS, plain and scroll pattern Silks, 78s Gd to £<S IG^ Cd FUR-LINED CLOAKS in large variety, Black, Cardinal. Navy, and Coloured Cloths, and linings of every description of Fur, from 38s Gd to £S Bs. KIRKCALDIB & STAINS. WHOLESALE PRICES, FOR PROMPT CASH.

SPORTING- SEASON, 1889. WILLIAM DAWSON & CO. TNVITE inspection of their NEW SEASON STOCK OF GUNS, from the most celobrated Makers, comprising Double and Single Barrel BREECH LOADING GUNS, CHOKEBORE GUNS, SNIDER AND MARTINI SPORTING RIFLES, Single and Double MUZZLE-I.OADING GUNS, REVOLVERS. A large stock of AMMUNITION j and IMPLEMENTS, suitable for tho various rifles and guns, always on hand. WILLIAM DAWSON & CO., GREY AND FBATHBBSTON STREETS.

BALLINGER BROS., PLUMBERS, &c, Wabino Taylor - btbekt, Maginnitt- ' street, and petone, {TT AYE ON SALE— Corrugated Iron, galvanised and black Felt, Ridging, &c. Load h^iiaett Nails Tanks, Colonial Ovens Portable Boilois and Frames, &0., &o. Artesian Well Pipes and Fitting always heady. N.B. — Two tons of second-hand Iron, suitable for Flax Mills, to be cloared. BALLINGER BROS. 1 FROSSARD'3 g W I 8 S CIGARS. DRAW FREELY AND ARE FULL FLAVOURED. 'HIGHEST AWARD, MELBOURNE EXHIBITION 1888, OBTAINED BY J. FROSSARD & CO., P A V E R N E, Switzerland.

ROBERT LEADBBTTER, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, BEGS to inform his numerous friends and customers that he has ronioved to those more commodious preraisos in Tmakori-road known as Dowsott's Bakery; and while thanking his patrons for past favours trusts, by dupplying only the best quality of Bread, Pastry, and Confectionery, still to continue to give perfoct satisfaction. Orders by post or otherwise punctually attended to. _ . NOTICE. LIGHTS ARE THE BRIGHTEST, STEADIEST, COOLEST, And most Economical. A WELL-LIGHTED SHOP Is the Bost and Choapest of Advertisements. C. G. MOORE, Sole Agent, Albo-Carbon Light Warehouse, ST. HILL-STREET. ~\M For Mirth 'tis Good to know, Work is fun With SAPOLIO. FIELDER'S TjiURNISHING WAREHOUSE, 38, 40, 42, &, 42a, Manners-street, Wellington. Having jnst completed extensive alterations, H. FIELDER begs to state that his Furnishing Establishment is now one of the largest in Now Zealand. By tho enlargement of his premises, he is able to show to advantage the following Departments 1 — Drawingroom Fnrniture Department Diningroom Furniture Department Bedroom Furniture Department Library Furniture Department Office Furniture Department Bedstead Department Chins and Glassware Department Cutlery and Hardware Department Basket and Woodwaro Department Carpet and Floorcloth Department Curtain and Table Cover Department Household Linen Department Electroplate Department Fanoy Goods Department Upholstery Goods Department EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FURNITURE Manufactured on the premises by competent workmen. TO PARTIES ABOUT TO FURNISH, An inspection is invited. H.F. would point out tho advantage in being able to purchase every household requisite, either for a cottage or mansion, at his establishmoi.t. ESTIMATES FREE ON APPLICATION. Goods carefully packed free of charge and forwarded by Road, Rail, or Sea. Country ordora speoially attended to. HENRY FIELDER, MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 238. TAERB V AND COLUMBIA TOBACCOS. Manufactured by David Dunlop, Petersburg, Virginia. Very highest award, with special mention, obtained by above Manufacturer at the Centennial International Exhibition, Melbourne. Sole Agents for Australasia — J. KRONHEIMER A CO., Melbourne. New Zealand Representative — F. FRA2s T KLYN. TJROOKS, SHOOBRIDGE & CO.'S CEMENT R«ceived the Highest Award, viz., Gold Medal, Melbourne Exhibition, 18S9, proving its superiority to tho competing cements of Knight, Bevan & Sturgo, White & Co., GilHngbum & Co,, Gcstling & Co., and several others. R. DONALDSON, SOLE AGENT FOR NEW ZEALAND, Ballance-streot, Wellington.

CHARLES LAMBERG, /CONTRACTOR FOR. DISPOSAL OF V- REFUSE AND RUBBISH, No. 1, Willis-stbket (next Evening Post). Orders left at the above address, or sent t<> P.O. Box 306, will receive prompt attention. RE CONTRACT FOR REMOVING RUBBISH. TO THE EDITOR. T\E AR SI R—lR — I beg to inform all complain- •*-' ing Ratepayers that as I have contraoted to removo Rubbish from the korbstonc, I have also a schodulo of prices for i going bojofid.or removing Rnbbish from the yard; and I beg to inform all parties that are not inclined to put the box of Rnbbish at the kerb, I am prepared to go to the yard and removo all Rnbbish at my sohedule prices. I am also getting .Cards printed, with C.C.D. on them, to represent City Contractor Duatm&n, which I shall distribute to Householders, to put up in their windows, to lot the Dustman know when wanted. Yours, truly, C. LAMBERG, Contractor. No. 1, Willis-street, sth May. CHEAP PAPERHANGINGS. SCOTT, CUTHBERTSON & CO.'S Prjta Medal Paperhangings. Large assortment in ctook. fifteen bales to arrive per Inveroargill . These latter arc a consignment from this eminent firm of their newest and > best designs. Prioes and patterns defy competition. R. DONALDSON, Agent, Ballance-street. ', WORMS. WORMS. /~i ARRATT'3 Whito Worm Powders are - '-^ the best. No aperient medicine required after taking them. Prepared and sold by T. A. GARRATT, Pharmaceutical Chemist by examination), oorner of Taranaki and Vivian-streeta. Prioe, Is per paoket.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 112, 13 May 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 112, 13 May 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 112, 13 May 1889, Page 1

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