During the earlier portion of the 'present month we Bhall offer some very special bargains in winter dresses of superior charaoter. Many of these were bought late in the London season much below their usual value ; marked at correspondingly low prices at the Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, Te Aro House. We have of these about 590 first-class dresses, consisting in the main of French, tweeds in the latest designs, French amazones in the most fashionable shades, a variety of plain materials with combinations in Boroll, floral, and other patterns, and some handsome boxed braided robes, all of which will be offered much under the usual prioes at Te Aro House. This opportunity of scouring really good dresses for little money is perfectly unique, and not likely to be repeated this season, so that ladies who may be desirous of purchasing at these reduced prices should do bo without loss of time, at Te Aro House. The original prices of these lovely dresses ranged from 35s Cd to 84g, and customers will have the opportunity of purchasing them at prices varying from 24s 6s to 57b 6d, at the Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, Te Aro Honßo.— Advt. S. Luke & Sons beg to call attention to their errand display of Exhibition Ranges lust returned from the South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin. Grandest display in the oolony. Ranges for gas, wood, or ooal oombined. Their Confederate Ranges were considered the greatest novelty at the Exhibition. Luke's ranges are acknowledged to be the strongest and most economical made. Gbeat Reduction in Prices. S. L. kS. have deoided to greatly reduce their prioes to builders and cash buyers, as they have a large stock which must be cleared. — Advt. A well • known commercial travellor writes: — My wife has tried Renshaw's Monarch of Pain with wonderful results, for neuralgia, wbich caused much pain and Buffering, but which waa romoved upon the first application.— Advt. ANOTHER BURGLARY. On Monday evening a shop at Paramatta was broken into, and the wholo of tho stock of the Gold Medal (Anglo-Soondinavian) Condensed Milk was taken. This milk is the finest in the market. — Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 8, 9 July 1890, Page 2
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353Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 8, 9 July 1890, Page 2
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