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rp H 3 UNION CL' THtKG ! AND MBRCERt COMPANY Are determined to make their lions. _HE BOYS' OLOTEING WAEELtOL f SE 0? THE CITY. Fathers and Mothers, before purchasing elsewhere, COME AND INSPECT THE COMPANY'S STOCK. CUBA. AND AiANNEKS STREETS. March, 1890. VTEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS. J. KING, JEWELLER AND WATCHMAKER, Cuba-street, Wellington, Begs to inform the inhibitants of the Hutt and tho traveling public generally that the Christmas Holidays are at hand, and that ho has just received a largo and varied consignment of articles suitable for presents. ~f 1 a /" If you want a AVati-h ° If .<i on want a Clock H j "• If jon want a King O ll' you want t'roochflp > «h ~ If jon want KloctropKtu " J If you want Jewellery ot fj -5 any do&e.iption S5 »I_ J P J. KING would coll particular attention to his last importation of Electroplated Goods, whioh for style, workmanship, and low prices cannot be equalled in tho colony. GO AND SEE THE WINDOW. J. KING would also call special attention to his cow stock of Spectacles, to Buit all sights. All work done on the premises at the shortest notice. GO AND SEE THE WINDOW. NOTICE. TO THE INHABITANTS OF THORNDON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. MRIGARLSFORD hogs to return his * sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed on him during the past three years, and hopes by constant attendance to customers and their requirements to merit a < ontinuanco of tho support accorded in the past. I, have had erected spacious new premises next door to the old one, which will always be stooked with the primest Meat at the lowest possible prioes. A trial solicited. All order, receive prompt attention and delivered free to any part of the oity. M. RIGARTrSFORD, Molcsworth'-street. Q^C.A NL O p & B EUfc'T IE, j Wholesale and Retatl GROCERS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. Speciality in Dunedin Ales and Stodt, bottled on the premises under tho immediate supervision of our Mr. Bertie, well-known in the wino and spirit trade for sevoral years in Wellington. All orders receive our very best attention, and delivered free to any part of tho city. Nothing but XXXX bottled on the premises. Awaiting your favour, Yours truly, SCANLON & BERTIE, SO, Willis-strcot. TRUTH STRONGER THAN MOTION. HpO make room for Shipments to arrive, -^- we must clear lots of lines during the next few weeks. It will pay you to come from far and near. Double-width Grey Twill Sheoting, at 9d Plain Zephyrs, at 2s 6d doz Prints, at 2s 6d doz Flannelettes, at 3s 6d Do, 9d goods, at 6d &c, &c. Twoed Hats, from Is 33, and others in proportion Dress Goods, &c, &c. Fashionable Jackets, from 3s 9d Bishop Lawn do, Is 6d Jersey do, 2s lid Boys' and Men's Clothing and Mercery at value Gents' Colonial Tweed Suits, 25s AT T. RALPH'S. 67 and 69, CUBA-STREET. N.B.— Only stationery we sell is boys' and girls' paper collars. fc GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR. WE wish to call <he attention of our many friends and customers, particularly those in the country districts, to the very beautiful and extensive assortment of BASKET WARE which wo havo lately opened ont, consisting of — Ladies' Handbaskets in groat variety Work Baskets, lined and unlined Wastopaper Basket 3 Flowerpot Baskets Fern and Flower-stands on Tripods, <tc. Knitting Basket 3 Picnic and Market Baskets &c, &c, &o. Also, Wew Vases, Ornam?nt3, Dinner and Tea Services, Toilot Sets, <fee , &,u. Country orders carefully attended to, and parcels well made up and sent anywhere. golden kulb bazaar, Lambton-quay, Near Railway Station. "YX7" ANTED Known, Estimates given for any description of Jobbing Work ; Ranges and Grates fixed and repaired by experienced workmen ; Licensed to Connect Drains. NORBURY, TREVOR & CO.. Stout and Ballance streets. Telephone, 195. XJtf ANTED KNOWN. THE ORIENTAL HOTEL Has changed hands, and is undergoing extensive alterations. The Dining Room \vill be under fhe supervision of a firet-class man, so that the publio can rely upon receiving every attention in the very best style. The proprietor has gone to great expense in this dppartment, for by paying first-class wa?e«, he has secured the Rcrvices of .tho chef usually employed at Bollamys, who is universally acknowledged to be one of tho best men in the colony. LUNCHEON from 12 to 2. This will be guaranteed the best in tho oity, and will include a glass of Exhibition ale, cup of tea or coffee, for ONE SHILLING. For Boarders the comfort and convenience cannot be surpassed, and the terms cheapest in Wellington !

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Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 67, 21 March 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 67, 21 March 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 67, 21 March 1890, Page 1

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