DURING THIS WEEK Wo ahall show tho following Choice Goo<3b IN THE WINDOWS and DOORWAYS of the Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, TE ARO HOUSE. IST. Wo Bhall display a magnifi assortment of NEW SPRING MILLINKIIY in ono of the windows specially piepnroil for the purpose by the addition of large slteels cf Silvered Gluf. Tho latost fashions will thus be boon umlor uuusually advantageous circumstances. 2ND. There will bo on view and aiti^tically arranged Bomo elogant and fashionable DH KSS FABRICS, to wit, Embroidered Cashmere Hobcs, Paitlnj Bordered Robes, Embossed Bordered Robes. New Plaids and Brocades, Frei\ch Suitings, Ama:on Cloth, Bcigcst; now shades in French Cashvieres, Pongee and other trimming Sdks. 3RD. A charming lot of Millinery Nets, Areophanes. Laces, Gloves. AprohS, Sunshades, Belts, Beaded Ornaments, Ribbons, and Sash Ribbons, \c jr. And the nowost fashions in Ladie*' Jackets and Mantles. 4TH. New and prizo designs in BRUSSELS CARPETS, * LINOLKUMS, FLOOKCLOTHS. Erelusive]patterm and makes in ART MUSUNcS, CRETONNES. French Canvass, Amritea, Madras, and Guipure DArt CURTAINS, &c, <tc. STH. Washing Dress Fabrics, in Zenhyrs, Prints, Art Printß, Satin Brouados, from 2Jd to 1/C per yard. The Wholesale Family Drapory Warehouse, TE ARO HOUSE.
MRS. WALKER'S PREMISES 'BONANZA ARE BOW OI'EN. GRAND DISPLAY OP SHIPMENTS PEE AORANGI, lIIMUTAKA. AND COPTIC.
£2500! IMPORTANT NOTICE. £2500! T¥TORTH of Jewellery, Watches, Clocks, Optical Goods, &c, to bo cold for ONE MONTH ONLY at COST PRICE. J. KING, Jeweller, No. 5, Cuba-street, Wellington, has determined to have a CLEARING SALE of his MAGNIFICENT STOCK of Gold and Silver Jewellory, Watches, Clooks, &c, for tho above period, as he must realise over .£IOOO in that time. No reasonable offer will be rofused to effect a sale. Everybody in want of first-class Jewellery &c., should call and boo the Magnificent Stook that will be disposed of at any sacrifice. If you do not see in the windows what you require, walk into tho shop and inspect the numerous articles not exhibited in the ! windows. All goods marked in plain figures. Why grope in the dark when you can buy a pair of Speotaoles at J. KING'£ for Cd to suit any sight. DON'T forgot the address— J. KING, THE PEOPLE'S JEWELLER, NO. 5, CUBA-STREKT, Wellington. H. PIELDEB,, 38, 40, and 42, MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON, BEGS to call the attention of the inhabitants of tho Wellington country districts to the large and varied stock of HOUSEHOLD FUKNITUHE which he is now offering to the public at the most advantageous terms, particulars of whioh are given below, and he cordially invitos an inspection of hia commodious Showrooms in Manners-street, whioh aro literally filled with a well-selected and oomprehensive Stook of Goods. Visitors will be treated with the greatest courtesy by li'ib employes without being importnned to buy, and as his stock embraces an extensive assortment of household requisites suitable for the cottage or mansion, he is in a position to supply the requirements of all classes. One SPECIAL FEATURE which intending purchosors_ should not overlook is that at this establishment they can •blain EXACTLY WHAT THEY WANT. Of course it is impossible for a small firm, with a limited stock-in-trade, to supply anything but the most ordinary article of Furniture, and the customer is obliged to have these or nothing, and heis often compelled to purchase articles entirely difforent from what ho desired ; but a very different atate of things exists at the establishment of HENRY FIELDER, who offers the largest and best stock in the city to select from, and of any article of Special Design. For the information of strangers to Wellington he Btates that his establishment is within five minutes' walk from the Post Office. Yon cannot fail to observe the flag which prondly waves above his premises, and do not paBH it without a visit. He is assured you will not regret it. H. FIELDER, 33, 40, 42, MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON. Q & W. MACKAY'S NEW LIST. Half a Century of Australasian Progress, by Wm. Westgarth, 14s; Johnny Ludlow (second series), by Mrs. H. Wood, 4s ; The Thrifty Housewife, or Plain Fare for Plain Folk, 9d, posted lOd; Protection or Fret Trade, by Henry George ; Derrick Vanghan, Novelist, by Edna Lyall; The Colonial Magazine, for circulation in the colonies only, 9d, posted lid ; Family Herald Supplements, Vol. 30, 35; Dick's Standard Library, Vol. 19, 2s ; Every Week, Vol. 40. 2s (3d ; Something to Read, Div. 33, 2s ; The Light o£ Asia, by Sir Edwin Arnold, M.A., &c., 4s; The Wife's Handbook, by H. A. Allbutt, M.R.C.P.E., L.S.A., 9d; posted lOd. 201 Lambton-quat and 47, Cdba-stbbkt, Wellington. TEA. TEA. TEA. Q N S A L 8.2000 boxes Panyong and 1000 boxes Pekoe Congou, 111b each, from 18s per box 1000 61b boxes Pekoe Souchong Chingwo Congou, at 88 6d per box Also, A small lot of Ceylon Tea, in 101b boxe3, from 20s per box Our famed Pyramid brand, the only genuine packet Tea in the market, in lib and 41b packets, 2s 3d per lb HUME & SON, Tea Importers, Wholesale and Retail Grocebs, | 63 and (55, Willis-street. HEQUE Books, Delivery Book, Day Bill*, &o,,at EVENING POST.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 85, 7 October 1889, Page 1
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