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THE BEST PLACE IS AT THE "WHOLESALE FAMILY DRAPERY WAREHOUSE. TE ARO HOUSE, For nil Makes, S'zcs, and Fashions, iv BOYS' CLOTHING. (JVs 1 CLOi'IILNO. 'P^iTJiHu-Atr'SKifit,^su'es^Uo S, in Engli^n und Scotch i'wced», .]_- •">_!<. <Ji-Ji<j . I7OYS' CLOTHING. Norfolk buxti, in atrouj; Petone and MosjjiulTwueds, sizos 1 tob, J > __ 7_fi! S_is. JMJ.JO/i: OYs>" CLuTHI.nG" lJ~elvi~te : bit its, extra &t:outj, bposmlly adapted for Eohoolwoar, V -, 11 t':J : *^J:L:_i 7 Ji ¦ OYb'~CLOilllNii. hn'pe'ruiL Suit/, to lit iiojs from" 3to 10 jears of age, yen brooming und aorvineablo, and mado from tho best Coloniu Tweeds, 1- t>. 15 13. 17 l». nnd up to '25'TjTinS' cXUTHINGr"Jt?Mei/ SiufcJTsplendi.l variuty ot btvlos and colours, inoludiu:; Jt>_ Navy. Brown.jClaret, and MyrtK_o I»tol0_t5 BUYS r CLOTHING. " Patience Suits, m "Cotton'Cords", to"nf"iio}:, Worn 3 to I2year\ oj_age, wearjTFMstingjjlJ.OjjTjGjJl (jj_l2/^__ UY&' CLOTHING. Prmce"iS«il*7>u Velvet, splendid" goods, "in Biown, Uronzo, am* Drab, mzph 1 to K>, 15 U to.lSJj OY'S' OLOTHINU. Bunthorne Suits mado of best Volvoteen, in Bluo, Brown, anil Blnuk, to fit Ho\s from 2 to 4 years of ago B" OYS' CLOTHING. Vummouore Suit*, m.ule ot Blue Velvet, boautifully trinnnod with gold, and exoeoiiingly attractive _ BOYS CLOTHING. Sai!or"Surts7niaile~of 'stranjTNavTlSorgo, prices b~G, 6/6, H/il. to_lo'6 _. . _'. B~OYd' CLOTHING. Naval butts, nude ot Fox's Patent Serges.'to fit Boj-h from 3 t<> 13 years of afjo, with budge, hmvard, and whistlo BOYS' CLOTHING. " Cambridge Suits, 3 garments, Coat, Vest, and Ki>ickor«, to fi'. Boys' from 7 to 1G ycurs of uge, rnH-do from strong Colonial Tweeds, 15,'ti, IS/ti, 21 G, tv 30/THE WHOLESALE FAMILY DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, TE ARO HOUSE.

BOOT AND SHOE BUSINESS. 108, Upper Willis-stroot, Wollington, 18th March, 1889. IHAVE this day deposed of my business in tho Boot and Shoe trade to a thoroughly compotent and reliablo person. Thanking you for past favours, I remain, yours truly, JOHN JONES. N.B. — All accounts owing to mo oan bn paid to my successor, Mr. T. Vercoo, whoso receipt will bo sufiioiont discharge Having taken ovor the abovo businoss, it is my intention to devoto my bost energies to making and importing tho best Boots and Shoes at reasonable prices. Orders and ropairfl will bo promptly attonded to an usual. Hoping that you will pivonio tho support you gavo my predecossor, I beg to.reraain, yonrs obediently, THOMAS VERCOE. IMPORTANT TO HEADS /\F FAMILIES, BUSINESS MEN, WORKING MEN, COUNTRY SETTLERS. PEARCE'B GREAT . ANNUAL BOOT SALE! WILL COMMENCE ON WEDNESDAY, FOB ONE MONTH ONLY! EVERY LINE •will be SLAUGHTERED. PEACE'S BOOT ARCADE, Crjßi-HTRKET. I |\ES. WILFORD AND WHITEHEAD, Beanch Surgbbt, J O H N S O N V I L L JB (Mr. A. Anderson, Railway Grossing). Attendance : Tuesdays and Fridays, from 1 till 2 p.m. ~* MACGREGOR, N. Exchange Buildings, No. C. Classes re-opened on FRIDAY, Ist February, Students prepared for the Teachers', Law nd University Examinations. | a caed.] T^TEWTOWN LAND AND HOUSE AGENCY. C. DE LAUNAY, General Commission and Financial Agent, Riddiford-street. - THE WELLINGTON MERCANTILE AND PRODUCE : ' AGENCY COMPANY. Office and Stokes : 79, WILLIS-STREET (Next door to the Albert Hotol). jjflTi. iTa k e~r, Certificated Nurbe, Offers Board and Lodging, with all the comforts of a home, to any Lady in the city or from tho country prior to and during her Confinement. The Houbo is large, airy, and healthily situated. Highest references can be given, and terms moderate. Apply personally or by letter to MRS. BAKER, Nei.son-Btb.eet, Wellington (Near Basin Reserve). /^VPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. TO THE GENTLEMEN OF THB EMPIRE CITY AND PUBLIC GENERALLY. GEORGE PLYGER Having taken those premises in the EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, lately known as tho A theme am, intends opening a FIRST-CLASS <^- TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, And will open with a GRAND DISPLAY of New and Fafchionable Tweeds, Worsted Coatings!, Broadcloths, Doeskins, &«., &0., ON TUESDAY, lira Inst., When tho Establishment will be open from 7to 9 p.m. All are invited to come and inspect the largo and varied stock, which will be found replote in evory particular. Fuller account in future advertisement. GEORGE ELYGER, ATHEN^UM. EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. VyELLINGTON TWEED COMPANY, MERCHANT TAILORS, PHCENIX BUILDINGS, Lambton-quat. We have always in 'stock a Choice Assortment of ENGLISH, SCOTCH, AND COLONIAL TWEEDS, FANCY TROUSERINGS, COATINGS, &c, &c. Lovers of stylo and good fit should patronise the Practical Cutter (late of Hill Bros., Bond-street, London). A. ALGAR, Manager. DALTON'S Sale licks the world— don't know how he doo3 it, but still he does it, and will continue to do it for one month ' at 43, Cuba-Btreet.

TVjT For Mirth Good to know Work is fun With SAPOLIO By appointment to Hiß Exoellenoy Sir W. D. Jervois, Govornor of Now Zealand. \Jkf LITTLEJOHN * SON, WATCHMAKE AND JEWELLERB, Lambton-quay. TUST RECEIVE DA Choice Selection of New and Elegant Designs in ELECTRO-PLATED AFTERNOON TEA SETS, BISCUITS, CJIUKTS, BUTTERS, Ac, At Lowbbt Pricks in T""vm. FOR CASH ONLY. W. LITTLEJOHN A SON, Cuba-street (Farmer'o Buildings.) ¦VTEW IMPORTS. PER S.S. COPTIC. Just Received and ready for Inspection, NOVELTIES IN Metal Photo Frames, from lOd oaoh Mado-up Tea Cosies, from 2a eaoh Gents' Shaving Tidios in Satin and Joan. SCARF PONGEE ANTIS Boaded Footstools, from 4s lOd pair Linen N,D. Bags, for x stitch, Is Bd. B. and C. Bags, do, Is 2d TRACED ANTIMACASSARS, 8d eaoh Cardboard Wall Pockets and Slippers, from 3d pair, in a varioty of now stylos LIBERTY AND ORTKNTAL SCARF ANTIS IN NEW DESHitfS. Beaded Cosies and Fonder Stools. Macrame Twine in all colours, Is 2d ball NEW TINSEL, 2Jd ball BEST CREWEL SILKS, Is dozen, 10-yard skeins Also, An Assortment of Nic-Nacs too numerous to specify, artietio in quality and design, and low in prioe SCOTCH KNITTING YARNS. Wo 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 tho most Bceptioal of tho inferiority of the many imitations which are being sold as Sootch. FEATHER FANS, 2s 6d, 33 and upwards, in all shades. T. PRINGLE, 49, LAMBTON-QUAY. npHOMPSON & WHITE, GROCERS, Ac, MOLEBWORTH- STREET. C It is remarked that every bril- L A liantly lighted shop in Welling- I R ton is fitted with the Albo G B Carbon Lights. A pure white H O light, and a greatly roduced gas T N bill are the leading features. S Estimates given and evory information at the Depot, St. Hill-street. C. G. MOORE, Solo Agent. Tjy HITAKER BEOS.' NEW LIST OF BOOKS, &c. Trautwin's Engineers' Pocketbook, 253 Trautwin's Field Practice, Circular Curves, 11s 6d ! Wrinkles and Receipts from Scientific American, 93 Gd West's Moulders' Text Book, 12s 6d Grimshaw'B Catechißm Steam Engine, 2 vols, 9s Grimshaw's Pump Catechism, 4s 6d Sinclair's Locomotive Engine, 10s Gd Watt, Electro Deposition of Gold, Silver, Ac, 10a 6d Acworth, Tho Railways of Fn^land, 15s Gd Practical iron Founding, 100 engravings, 3s 6d Fancy Dresseß, what to wear at ball", colrd. plates, 6s 507 Mechanical Movements, 5s 6d Griffiths, A Treatiso on Manures, 9s 64 Edwards. The American Steam Engineer, 13a 6d Kempe, Handbook Electrical Te^rclSsGd Gray, Absolute Measurements in Electricity, ¦fee, 13-s Gi Herrings, Principles of Dynamo Electric Machines, Us Gd Stoney, Treory of stresses in Girders, Ac, new edition, 42s Jons, Mates' Companion. 3s ; Handy Billy (enlarged). 2s 3d Jons, New Handbook, Ss 6d Nome's Complete Epitomo of Navigation, 17s 6d Martin, Navigation and Nautical Astronomy, 198 6d Stone, Notes on Water Supply in New Countries, 8s 6d An inspection of our large stock is respectfully invited. New Mechanical Working Model Locomotives and Donkey Engines. Circulating Library— New Books added per Ruapehu. WHITAKER BROS., Importers of Books, Stationory, and Fancy Goods, 183, La3tbto>* - quay, Wellington. WIVES make your husbands good tempered by giving them a surprise of a pair of Trousers. We will out them for yen. Trouser length of good tweed from 6s 6d. DALTON, 43, Cuba-street.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 129, 1 June 1889, Page 1

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