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THOMPSON & CO. (Late Thompson, Shannon, & Co.), WAREHOUSEMEN, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS. HPHE only Wholesale House in the colony who supply tho public direct with a Single Article and Cut Longths at the actual WHOLESALE PRICE. EVERY DEPARTMENT NOW FULLY STOCKED WITH— New Winter Drapery Blankets Droßs Goods Hosiery Ribbons LaoeH Mantles Ulsters Millinery Corsets, &c, ALL MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. TWEED AND CLOTHING DEPARTMENT— Wo hold the largost stock of New Zealand Manufactured Tweeda in the colony, and are now showing a magnificent rango of designs and qualities received from the various Colonial Woollen Mills, made to our special order, to which we havo added a shipment of West of England and Scotch Tweeds direct from the manufacturers. OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT Is under Special Management, and no pains are spared to maintain tho high position we occupy in this branch of our business. The Fit, Stylo, Linings, and Trimmings of all GarmentE are First Class as usual with us, whilst our Prices, as hitherto, are the LOWEST IN THE COLONY. THOMPSON & CO., PANAMA & BRANDON-STREETS. Hours of Business—!) till 5.30. On Saturdays we close at 2 o'clock.

"YMfILSON & RICHARDSON'S FOR BLANKETS. BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS. THE "VTEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY Are showing a splendid stock of BOYS' KNICKER SUITS, Mada from Now Zealand Tweeds, guaranteed to givo good satisfaction, and at prices pleasing to purchasers. Branches t Lambton-quat and Cuba-street.

F E W IMPORTS. PER S.S. COPTIC. Just Received and ready for Inspection, NOVELTIES IN Motal Photo Frames, from lOd eaoh Mado-up Tea Cosies, from 23 each Gents' Shaving Tidies in Satin and Jean, SCARF PONGEE ANTIS Beaded Footstools, from 4g lOd pair Linen N,D. Bags, for x stitch, Is Bd. B. and C. Bags, do, Is 2d TRACED ANTIMACASSARS, 8d each Cardboard Wall Pookets and Slippers, from 3d pair, in a variety of new styles LIBERTY AND ORIENTAL SCARF ANTIS IN NEW DESIGNS. Beaded Cosies and Fender Stools. Macrame Twine in all colours, Is 2d ball NEW TINSEL, 2£d ball BEST CREWEL SILKS, Is dozen, 10-yard skeins Also, An Assortment of Nic-Naos too numerous to specify, artistic in quality and design, and low in price I SCOTCH KNITTING YARNS. We are absolutely the only Importers in Wellington of REAL SCOTCH KNITTING YARNS. Ladies who have not not yet tried them are respectfully invited to do so. The economy, in durability, softness and comfort, will convince the moat sceptical of the inferiority of the many imitations which aro being Bold as Scotch. FEATHER FANS, 2s Cd, 3s and upwards, in all shades. T. PRINGLE, 49, LAMBTON-QUAY.

TEETH EXTRACTED, 1/-. MR. BULKLEY, Dentist. Painless Extraotion, under nitrous oxide gas, 7s 'fid ; complete upper or lower sets of Artificial Teeth, .£3; complete upper and lower setß, £5 ; partial sets from 10s. Guaranteed in every particular. If not approved of need not be taken, and no charge made. 91, WILLIS-STREET. TEETH EXTRACTED, 1/-. PAINLESS DENTISTRX PRIZE MEDAL ARTIFICIAL TEETH, adapted to the mouth, from 10a each, guaranteed to be perfect for eating and speaking and life-like in appearance. Complete upper set, £i is. Consultation free. Mr. WALTER E. HALL, Dental Surgeon, "Willis-Btreet.

MR HERUKRT BAWSON, Dkntist, Terraoe. next Wellington Clnb IyTR. ARTHUR HOBY, Licentiate in Dental Surqkbt, 102, Willis-street. SPONGES ! SPONGES ! QAA BATH SPONGES, OV/vF From 6d to Is 6d Each. 800 BATH SPONGES, From 6d to Is 6d Each. 800 BATH SPONGES, From 6d to Is 6d Each. A Cheap Line op Feeding Bottles, White glass, scrow cap, black fittings, with two brnshes in box complete, for ONE SHILLING. H. BRITTAIN, Chemist, Manners-street. Office of the White Sewing Machine Co., Cleveland, 0., 30th October, 1888. To F. J. W. Fear, Esq , Wellington. WE take prido in stating that the White was awarded the Silver Medal, the Highest Premium, at the Great Centennial Exhibit at Cincinatti, (is the best machine for family purposes, and this in competition with the Domestio, New Home, and Singer machines. The award was based upon lightrunning, noiseless, durable, and gonerally useful qualities. The White is thus victor in one of the greatest competitive trials ever held in this oountry. — Sincerely yours, W. S. M. Co. F. J. W. F. invites inspection, as purchasers will find the White not only better, but also from 25 to 50 per cent, choaper than the machinos it has beaten. The White, No. 7, Peerless, Singer's, Rotary Shuttle Standard (bobbins hold lOOydo), and other maohines in stock ; also, needles and duplicate parts. Repairs promptly nnd skilfully executed. F. J. W. FEAR, Maohinist and Importer, Willis-street. BALSALINE, THE GREAT FOOD PRESERVATIVE! ri^HIS valuable antisoptic preparation is X tasteless, odorless, and perfectly harmless. It in guaranteed to keep meat, soup, milk, eggs, butter, fish, game, preserves, truit, wine, and food of every description awoet and wholesome till required for use. ONE SHILLING PACKET will preserve 20s worth of food. SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS & GROCERS in Is and 2s paokets. Wholesale Agent— E. H. CREASE. AUSTIN BROS. OIL AND COLOUR MERCHANTS, Have Opened in their NEW PREMISES, Manners-street, With a Magnificent Stock of everything in their line of business.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 113, 14 May 1889, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 113, 14 May 1889, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 113, 14 May 1889, Page 2

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