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SALK SALE SAljJlj FUR-LINKD CLOAKS, fe A. Ll-CJ SALE ie^Ef* SALE SALh .or;/ 90 ft qv SALE SALE 20/ " l r h ° Or SALE 37/6 40,- 42/- SALE SALE SALE OiTT? Plain and l'roca.lrt U 4 I ,"!? ©A.JU Hi RUSSIAN CLOAKS, Oi-YJUJII SALE Reduc6dto SALE SALK 21/6 35/- 30/- SAL^J SALE *yKin o(\a 42/fi fe-^J^]^ SALW Sbh * ' SALK SALE 45/6 47/6 50/- SALE SALE SALK CLOTH MANTLES, CAT, jfi r*ALHI CLOTH IH)LMANS, Oi\.Jjlll SALE Reihtcedl ° SALE SALR 15/6 186 19/6 gg A p^ SALE <>|//j nQin yKif* SAJLilii SALE 21/(> h Zoh SALE SALE 27/6 30/- 35'- SALK SALE SALE |ALB IE ARO HOUSE. |^E SALE SALK

JJUXLEY, THE TAILO!?, SCOTCH PROVERB. ANGEL'S Visits nre like -Dumblaue «v i.i.aiupiv^ua.,. „ lamps, "Few and far between " In thei<e days we have Commercial Angols who ' visit us., and oertainly the good onos are like FO.R OVERCOATS the Dumblane lamps"— '• Few and fnr be- ' ' ■ ' tween," . ,„ ' FIRST ANGEL, with l>oot in Jjan^sThe Best anrt «himpmt> «n WolHhk*o.. ■ •■ Thoßo Me tt jIBj 1B boo ' tß you should advertiee ! ■ ' ''■ Twenty>onn months' wear, and nob' dona , — ' , yet." '■' ' ' „ \. ' SECOND ANGIOL, with boots on hiofcetHkalth and Comvokt fok ■< j thouelit I would never oome bjiok toyou , again, Mr. Lindsay." "Oh, lam soviy f^r\i tc hoar that. What is the' matter Y " .-%tt */- " Well, fiimplyyourbootewilluot weHroiit." ** xri I THIRD ANGEL-"lhave'boen'ftt'all,tho 1 other boot shops 'ill' town.' Mrij, A^.roopm- — — ~"-~~ mended me to try this shop, Jscs- B.- told- mo SHOP EARLY. ' ou ? ht to try another ahop, and ilrs.C. still OXIUI j another, until I tmrpallyitired, and aftor nil •m-rrv n „li, vi^ i..» M ti, n ™J travels I havo come BACK TO YOU T^TO well-regulated household leaves tto,l >o, AGA i N> , fi,,d . I cannot procure (or my1\ purchase of anyarUolo for „ s^ b^ or an d shoes in tion or wear till Saturday m K ht. to(yn n t)IO ,J T om yftn „. , A . ' And last though not least, a Black DUNEDIN EXHIBITION AWARDS. Diamond 1 .V^l',; 1 "nmpllihg nUngiy'of • " r— f*. : ' Bulphu'r,''sa,vwig T — *' Loqk horo, Mr.lanotny, JH.- ''D ! -A ! L 'T O Nj vou l r 5a Grl BluiWdrs last me fivo'month's.'' ■, r v , i RBOBIVKD r • . *» For goodißoots aiidiShoes of evety kind and FIRST PRIZE 0 i j ttl al) t»'iot*, bo sure hnd ksall at our ; " , LADY'S RIDING HAB.T.V | "- tt^^l ß^' , _ , ' ' • Pktonb Shop. J. H.-DA.I>TON,'4S OnnA.'BTREET. . ( „• _• - .• , .» „ a CORRUGATED IRON. , • A V. NI)SA "^» ■' -• '.\~- i ;,, ,- i> i v r'i" .i ' Boot Manufacturer and Diroot ' Importer. '■' " ' • CORRUGATED tRON. , , ± : , .- \^—"- !' ,' ' U ALE OF IRONMONGERY. VX^E have a few odd lines of Corrugated! ' TRW VELLIiRS' SAMPLES. ', Iron in stock we wish to olear, as we aro Al ; TrAvellw having finished his - , ' ' . , . .'' , i trip at Wellington, wo aooepted tho offer to determined to only keep ono brand in stock. bny hig Bainp | 6B of Hardware at considerably „. . , „1 r j 'unddr'oost price 1 They consist of— First shipment now duo, so the above lines, CftU B J a> mustbeclcaredtomakeroomforit. | ■ ,',,. J* ■• „ ,'.'.' .. t ""Cooks' Knives, Thormometora , , One small quantity of damaged cheap. | , Sriicit Levels, Rules, Bag Looks ' ' Also * " ! Hair.lßrußh^s, Pooket Cpmbs , • , » One lot of second^'suitable for stables ;, J^J^OM^ NoTB"THi''ADbREBB! i „ Spoins, 4o , 40. . i t> a t T T TTff niy'ij' 1 ' Ttti'tifl thato, is but one of each pattern awd JtJAljJLiliiU'isiJpf , DXvyo , a j zfti wo cannot put them into our shelves, p TTTWRW tJo Ar bnt must oloar the lliio at any reasonable PLUMBERS, Ac., J prioeo £f ere d, • •■ • V ' WARING TAYLOR AND MAGINNITY , gamples are in onr .window. STREETS AND PETONE, , j "fiall early and get your pick. ' ' [ r~, — rr—\ caMeiion & ohristie, Q N SA' T U'R.DJOj - , . Lambtbn-quay, WILL BE OPENED ' ' ',TEY '• '•' A NEW BOOT SHOP GEO. BODLEY'S ■ ON LAMBTON-QUAY, _ ' ' KENO WNED' """ In the Premises next door to tho Colonial -rj (i h'd r OP S Bank, known as the Exohange ' \_j • > i __ ' .Buildings, . None gennino nn]eßs B t ampe a "Bodi.BT" FOR: THE SALE OF j0? tho ' ono side an d l " Cough Dhop" on %gr HIQH-OLASS. BOOTS!! \ ' the other. At Low Pricks. LUNCHEON A 8 USUAL, »,, \v .u• ~ J 1 * 'i, 'a\ ' ' From 12 till 2 p.m.' All tho stook is entiroly fresh, and has ___ been made specially in London f6r tho resi- „„,,._ »^v ™ ~ .^. .. dents of this oity, who have been in the 1 , BEST IN TOWN, habit of paying long prices for a decent boot.' ■ — . . • Tho goods will be marked in Plain Figureß, TICKETS, AVAILABLE FOR A l£* and sold fo* . ' . O ALL MEALS- 4i/O OABH ONLY ! ' j,- G eo. BobLEY^ and this system will be carried ont to the' — n ; letter, so as to enable purchasers to get ."< ■■ - • - -- value for their money; ; [A Card.] , , „ . T\R CHARLES Dk LACY M'CAItTHY, A special feature wiir be tbc .introduction Grflduate hl Arl Mod!oinO( and Snr(fety . of the o<-lebrated Pimhoo ma.mfactured pipßt Qo]d M mfc and triMman, o£ Boots and Shoes, branded j Trinity College, Dublin). THE i Will givo Eulvioo to patienbt at his ConiultaPIMLICO. ' • tion Rooms. Willis-street. . >. itEQD. j '' '' ' ' -.•"'" ' these goods are the same as sola in th > Th «> n O , O v t^r Ad ' iOfl "^ best London shops, and ladies and gentlemerf • Medicine, only 6*. - who like a good thing should see them. , , — — ' Quick and oortain onre guaranteed in all 1 potsaiblo cases, pattionlarly Rhdtttnatio and Kindly Note thb Najib— ' all Neuralgic pains. ' , • . Box 315. P.O. -- EDWARD PEABCE, BOOT ARCADE ... LAMB rON-QUAY, jSOOULLAJI & OHISHOLM BOOT ARCADE ... CUBA-STREET. LAM BTON - QUAY, BRANCHES-MA6TKRTONAND AT NEI.BON.; jg- AVINQ now romoyod toto New ~ Premises, where they have the most improved &b^&!hJ&c fooilities for manufacturing FURNITURE t^^^^^^at ana BBDDmG » be S, t° Bibmit the following OPINIONS ON THE ' . .. LIBT OF PRI0E8 « - MATT-OPAL-TYPES •• » (Patented). 4ft 6m IRON BEDSTEADS, at ... 30 0 A NEW PROCESS ' ' n J n in 4ft 6in SPRING MATTRESSES 27 6 PHOTOGRAPHY. 4ft gin mattresses ■ (a speciality) ... 20 0 THE Most Noble the Marquis of Downshiri: writes :—" I think great WASHSTANDS 9 6 praise 1b duu tv you for making naok a otoj> . . , _ in the art of Photography, and I feel quite TOILETWARE, pir set... ... 9 0 sure your process will meet with the success it deserves." DRESSING TABLES 8 6 Mr. Walbond, Privatb Sicrktaet to HibExobllbnctthx Governor writes:— KITCHEN TABLES 10 6 ri o S°to?h7o P i rgZ4! 0T X 1 a^ 0 V«.. S m P^ KITCHEN DBBSSEBS, two His Excellenoy the Governor, who was muoh doors and rack 27 6 struok with them, and remarked on the oontrast between the pioturo of himself printed WOOD CHAIRS, vxrt btbono ... 3 9 in the Matt-Opal-Type and the same piotnro printed in the ordinary way." CANE CHAIRS ... 5 0 The Wanganni Herald, 3rd Deoember, > • „ 1889:-" We have- received from Messrs. AUSTRIAN CHAIRS 7 6 Wrigglesworth & Binns. of Wellington, who are undoubtedly the best photographers m „ _ fIAV9 the colony, samples of their production by a fIAiNUa AIM) UKUAiVo new process. Panted, we believe,- by them, QN DEFEBEBD PAYMENTS. : known as the Matt-Upal-lype. lne pictnres are in every respect works of art. for in this, as in all their work, Messrs. A Large Assortment of Wriggleswortb i * g»»^»« «*»"»* BRUSSEf-S AND TAPEffTEY CARPETP, irreatest sucoess, *«., su, > The Marlborough Express, 27th Novem- LINOLEUMS, MATS, AND £' S^^aElVl^S^rM: HEARTHRUGS. tionise photography, and be universally adopted In fact, one could never endure All Our Work Guarantied. looking 'at a Rhwed picture after seeing J * iD08e "" Inspection invited without being asked to urns. . . pnr^! 86 - WRIGQLESWORTH ( p, S ,-0 Dr p romlt6B ,, lofle »t2p m^Sa^rdayn. PHOTOGRAPHERS "" " OPENING NOTK3B," J — "- To HlB EXCELLENCX THB RIOHT HON. ' ' the Earl of Onblow, , JLTESSRS. F. KUOH & CO., "in return- ' " GO SOLEpiTENT Z EEB ha ' ' ' . ing theit Bin Cere thank « >. .^ e jr 7, WILLIS • STREET. WELLINGTON, numeronß customers and the public- in Nearlt Opposite thb Empirb Hotkl, general, beg respectfully to"infotin- them TeleDhone No. 101, , that, on account of the rapid increase in their business in the various goods mannfacTi7T3r>rmTTT>Tijr tared on the premizes, they have found it WJB X I HI JSM. necessary to JEWING MACHINES O PEN THE PREMISES IN CUBAAre the moat Perfect, Reliable, and STREET Satisfactory, that can be obtained. lately ocoupied by C. Haselden, whioh h?.ve Depot, Manners-street (next Martin's). been fitted replete in every respect. GRACE, CLARKE & CO., Sole Agents for N.I. Every care ftnd attention will be givou to goods manufactured by us. FAN BRAND OF TEAS. Only the Best Dairy-fed Meat kept. TTNDOUBTEDLY the Choicest Brand of U Teas in the market is the Fan Brand. _ „_„„ . nn Everyone should drink them. These Teas F ' KUCH & CO., are obtainable at • Manners-Btreet and Cuba-street. WONG SHF/S, : 59, CUBA-STRBET, WELLINGTON. >>< w. SCHMIDT'S VARNISHES, N.B.— One pound of the best Sngar will Vy» be given gratis to the purchaser of one CARRIAGE AND HOUSE, pound of the Fan Brand of Tecs. Price, 2s ' ___ "He^pared'toWiascwtforZinoof Cheapest and Best is the Market. (rood quality. Small qnantitios. Id lb. • ' — ■ ~ - . 1_ Solo Agents - , : STABLE MANURE can be had at .TUSTIN BROS., TramwiySlableßin any quantity grati r , , . .IManners-Etreet.jS

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Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 31, 5 August 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 31, 5 August 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 31, 5 August 1890, Page 1

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