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"PRELIMINARY NOTE.— WATINOCK, KELLY A ADKIN m pledge their word that not ono of the articles in the following " Novelty List" haa yet been shown. Every item is now being taken from the hold of the b.b. Rimutaka. 23th March, 1891. WARNOCK, KELLY & ADKIN'!: NOVELTY LIST. THESE GOODS ARE NOW UNLOADING FX RIMUrAKA AT WHABF. Quiltsd Cloaks, assorted colours Qniltcd Russian Circulars, Bpecial named fur trimmings Lined Cloaks, Jackets and Dolmans ABtmehan Capei, Plush Capes, Plnsh Jackets FEATHER BOAS, HATS, CAPS, SHAWLS, OPERA HOODS, NEW LACES. KECK NOVELTIES. Furs, Beaver Trimmings, Aitrachan Trimmings, Sets Trimmings, Aprons, Spanish Belts, Steal Bodices NEW 11OBE3. SILK VELVETP, NEW ROBES IN BOXES. Specially selected Trimmings and Garnitures for Dress Material, WARNOCK, KELLY & ADKIN HIGH-CLASS DRAPERY IMPORTERS, LAMBTON - QUAY. 1891. COLOSSAL 1891 ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE, AT R. HANNAH & CO.'S RENOWNED CASH BOOT MAEKET, 28, OOBA-ST; E HANNAH & CO. would take the present opportunity of thanking the publio of th< • City of Wellington and surrounding districts for the very liberal support aooordec them during the last 17 years. Ever since oommenoing business our aim has always beei to offer the best possible article at the lowest possible price. Our efforts have been ap predated in the past, and we will endeavour to serve our patrons even still better in thf future. Our annual Stock-taking is just ovor. We find that we are heavily overstocked and in order to make room for new goods still to arrive, a speedy olearanoo ia necessary We have therefore decided to hold a GIGANTIC SALE OF LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES. SALE COMMENCES SATURDAY, 14th MARCH, AND CONTIN¥ES FOR 14 DAYS ONLY FROM THAT DATE. NOTE A FEW OF THE PRICES: For Ready Monet Onlt. For Readt Monet Oult. Ladies' Kid Walking Shoes, neat, only 4/11 Gents' neat English Balmorals, now 9a 110 Ladies' Kid Walking E.S. Boots, now, at Gents' neat English Walking Shoes, at 7/11 4g Hd Gents' best Porpoise Balmorals, at oost price Ladies' Superior E.S. Boots, 5s lid, 6» lid, ' ; f>nt3* Euknemida Bals , all greatly reduced 78 lid ' i lits 1 Walking Shoes and Court Shoes, verj Ladiea' Beautiful Evening Shoes, 2s lid, oheap 3a lid, 4a lid Our Own Make Watertights, from 8a lid Ladies' Strong Slippers, own make, at 2s lid Our Own Make Balmorals, from 9s lid Ladies' Kid Button Boots at 9a lid, formerly Our Own Make Bluohera and Shooters, rr 15b 6d duoed Ladies' Kid Walking Shoes, now «s 6d, Youth's Strong Kip Lao« Boots, 1 to i, &1 formerly 9s 6d Cs lid Ladies' Kid Balmoralß, all kinds, very oheap Youthß* Shooters, our own, now 7s lid »nlj Maids' Lace Bootß, Maids' Button Boats, Boys' Strong Sohool Boots, at 4a lid Maids' (shoes, all at marvellous prioes Our Own Copper Toes, all sizes, very oheap Girh' Boots, Shoes, and Slipperß, greatly Gentß' Canvas Shoes and Slippers. See them reduced A lot of Gents' English Samples. Don't Infants' Shoeß, from 9d, Is, Is 6d, la lid misa the ohanoe Infants' Boots, from la, Is lid, 2b Cd, 2s lid Sweeping Reductions in all Lines, ospeoially Girls' Balmoral*, at 33 lid, 4s lid, Ss lid, in Gentß' Pumps and Slippers 6 a nd Gents' Walking Shoes, at Sa lid. See them Ladies' Slippers, assorted, at Is lid per pair Men's Strong Shoes, own make, only 7s Hi The 28 lid, ihe 3s lid, 4s lid, 5s lid, 6b lid, Durable Leather Slippers, at 2b lid 8a lid, 9b lid Trunkß are all overflowing Repairs Neatly and Cheaply Exeouted with Bargains, which will be replenished Boots made to order daily during sale Worked Slippers carefully made up Glycerole Satin Polish, Peerless Gloss, oheap Ours is the Largest, Most Complete, and Comb, onk an» all, anb hb fok Fashionable Stook in the colony TOURSELVES. COME EAELT. JUST COME AND LOOK AT THEM. THE PRICES ARE A MARVEL OF CHEAPNESS. NOTHING LIKE THEM SEEN BEFORE. K. HANNAH & CO., 28, CTJBA-BTEEBT. Our spase is limited. Tho abovo are only a fow of the many thousands of Bargains we are offering. Come and see for yourselves, we say. Visitors to town during the ooming Easter Holidays cannot do better, if they wish to save money, than give us a oall. Orders by post promptly attended to, and all parcels delivered free to Railway Station or Wharf, Do NOT TOR6ET THB AdDEEBS : gg-HANNAH'S CELEBRATED CASH BOOT MARKET, 28, 6DBA-STREET.

JOHN WAIT, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, BEGS respeotfully to «all attention to his large stook of Books suitable for the present season— A Book of Old Ballads, beautifully illustrated, 28b Romeo and Juliet (folio), beautifully illustrated, 23a „ Treasures of Art and Song, beautifully illustrated, 15s The World of Adventure, 10s England Cnder Victoria, 10s 6d Life and Explorations of Livingstone, 10a 6d Garibaldi, His Life and Times, 10s 6d Complete sets of Dioken's works Complete Bets of Scott's novols Complete seta of Count Tolstoi's works Complete sets of Thackeray's works, half bound Contemporary Soience genes, consisting of Physiognomy and Expression, Sanity and Insanity, the Village Community, Hypnotism, Eleotrioity in Modern Life, The Criminal, Evolution and Disease, The Evolution of Sex, each 4s Work : An Illustrated Magazine of Practice and Theory for all Workmen, Professional and Amateur, 8a Qd Spon'B Household Mannal, 8s 6d CasseU'a Complota Book of Sports and Pastimes, 4b Guenon on Miloh Cows, Cs 6d The Dairy Farm, by Long, 43 The Dairyman's Manual, 104 6d Naphey'B Transmission 01 Life, 6s 6d Naphey's Physical Life of Woman, 6s 6d Cowan's Soionoe of a New Life, 1 5s Laing's Modern Soience and Modern Thought, 4s The Poets and other Standard Works, full bound in leather, making good presentation copies, only 4s eaoh. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PHOTO. ALBUMS, Plain and in Moroooo BindiDgs. A Splendid Assortment of Photo. Fram«s. Work Boxes, Writing Desks, Ladies' Bags, Draught Boards, Chessmen, Purses, Card Cases. NEW ZEALAND DIARIES, 1891. CHEAP PRACTICAL HANDBOOKS. Confeotioners' Handbook, 1b 3d Art of Training Animals, 2s Great Book of Money-making Sscrete, li Book of Knowledge, Is American Business Man, la The Amateur Painter, Is Elementary Carpentry and Joinery, Is 3d Ornamental and Construction Carpentry, Is 3d General Building Art and Praotioe, Is 3d The Candy Maker, 2s 6d The Barkeepers' Manual, 2s 6d The Carpenters' Manual, 2s 6d CHEAP AMERICAN BOOKS. Broad Grins, 6d ; Very, Very Funny, 6d ; Riddles, &c, 6d ; Marriage Made Easy, 6d ; Language and Pootry of Flowers, with the Art of Flirtation, Is 3d ; Personal Beauty, Is 3d ; Fortnne Telling, la 3d ; The Soienoe of Self Defence, Is 3d; Bashfulneas Cured, 6d j Honest Abe's Jokes, Is ; Art of Mindreading Is Gd; Love and Courtship, 9d; Boxing made Easy, 9d j Everlasting Fortune Toller, la 6d ; Mother Sbipton's Fortune Teller, Is 6d ; Exhibition Dialogues, Is 3d ; Humourous Dialogues, Is 3d ; Drawing-room Theatricals, Is 3d; Lola Moutez Arts of Beanty, Is tid ; &0., &o. JOHN WATI 1 , BOOKSELLER AND BTATIONER, LAMBTON-QUAY. I H. DALTON received all the FIRST AWARDS given for High-ohus Tailoring at the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition held at Dunedin. J. H. DALTON, 43 Cuba-street aud 65, Lambton-quay. TAMES J. CURTIS, Customs and Shipping Agent, FORWARDING & GENERAL CARRIER, Gbbt-btreet, Wellington. P.O. Box 108. Telephone No. 9. Furniture remo^-od with every care and attention. Telegrams and lette'B to wait on steamer* or trains receive prompt attention. Goods and parcels forwarded to all parts of the world, at oheap through rates.

EMPIRE LUNCHEON AND SUPPER ROOMS, WILLIS-STREET. TELEPHONE 138. W. SIMMONS - - Proprietor. THE Oyster Season having opened, my customers and the general publio can rely on always getting them fresh daily. Balls, Parties, and Suppers, catered foi on the shortest notice, combined with liberal terms. Orders received through the telephone will have prompt attention. Poulterer and. licensed dealer in game. -\T E L L E R A CO., WHOLESALE & RETAIL FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, 55, WILLIS-STRKBT, WKLMNQTOK. Don't Judge ns by the Appearance of the Old Shop. You are cordially invited to oome inside and sco the immense stook, and judge ior yourself. j WE HAVE JUST RECEIVEDHandsome coverings from Franoe, England, and Germany Double and single iron bedsteads, whioh are offered at a very low figure Black and gold and walnut ovormantles Drawingroom suites Oooasional suites (all made in the latest designs) Bedding of all descriptions at greatly reduoed prices. Best Kapoo sold by the single pound. All classes of Furniture hibb t« order. BONELESS CODFISH. "j ÜBT Landed, 500 Boxes, eaoh 801b, prime Boneless Codfish. W. A G. TURNBULL & CO. GUNS GUNS!! 159, LAMBTON-QUAY, Wellington. SPORTSMEN requiring reliable Guns and Ammunition are recommended to go t< T I S D A L L , The Gunmaxer, At the above address, who understands mor< , than any man in Wellington the merits o: ; a gun. i "~ "™" 1 He imports no raady-ma.de cartridges, bu 1 makes up his own from the beat materials '. Their quality guaranteed. Cnrtis ant • Hervey, black, diamond grain, and smoke ' leBS powders, and Newcastle chilled shot. 1 Call and judge for yourselves. All aporting requisites kept in stock. GUNS REPAIRED. Gold ps, •-$& Silteb Medal, #s|Byss Mbdal, Melbourne j&eNSSSi Wellington W. .LITTLSJOHN k SON WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLEER, AND OPTICIANS, 1 85, Lambton-otjat, Wellington. WE have much pleasure in announainj the receipt (by laßt mail from Eng land) of a beautiful selection of JEWEL LERY, chiefly consisting of GOLD BANGLES, BROOCHES RINGS . AND STUDS, Of the latest London patterns. Inspection Cordially Invited. Onlt Address — W. LITTLEJOHN k SON 1 85, LAMBTON-QUAY, Wellington. 3 — XN spite of the labour strikes the agent roport they are still able to fill order tat Purity Cigarettoe.

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Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 76, 1 April 1891, Page 1

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