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NOVELTIEB 1 NOVELTIES ! I -I f\ CASES JUST OPENED, Containing all the Latest Fashions from the Home and Continental Markets, AT 0. SMITH'S, CASH DRAPER, Cuba-street. ITVECORATIVE ART NEEDLEWORK KIRKCALDIE & STAINS' FOX AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASON. NEW AND COMPLETE FANCY DEPARTMENT. Tho large and growing demand for Art Needlework at MODERATE PRICES has suggested to K. & S. the necessity of adding to their largo and extensive business a oomplete Fancy Needlework Department. It is now considered the fashion with those that have sparo moments to use them in producing VBF.FUh and ornamental articles for household use, such as Table, Mantel, Wall, and all kinds of Furniture Decorations. NOVELTIES FROM BERLIN, PARIS, SAXONY, BOHEMIA, BADEN, Also from CHINA AND JAPAN. ROMAN, AVONDALE, AND GRECIAN FELTWORK. Eastern Slipper and Duster Bags, Razor Cases and Shaving Tidies, Felt and Satin Pipe Racks, Queen Anne Cosies, Cobweb Embroidered Cosies, Greoian Mantel Borderings and Chair Baoka THE NEW HEM-STITCHED LINEN GOODS, OUTLINED. The Sandringham Teaoloth and Table Centres, DuohoßS Tray Cloth 3, Pillow Shams, Nightdress Bags, Brush and Comb Bags, Congress Setn, with all necessary materials for finishing, at Lowest Prices. NEW FANCY WOOLS. Andalusian Wool, in all oolours, 8s Cd lb Shetland Wool, in all colours, 8s Gd lb KIRKCALDIE & BTAINS. DUNEDIN EXHIBITION AWARDS. JH. DALTON • RECEIVED FIRST PRIZE FOR HIGH-CLASS TAILORING. J. H. DALTON, 43. Cuba-street and 65. Lambton-quay. GJJLBEY'S DRY GIN Recommonded by Sir Charles Cameron, President British Public Health Medioal Sooiety, as good for affeotiona of the kidneys, and acknowledged to be the best in the market. EE THAT YOU GET IT THE Cheapoat House in the oolony for ARTISTS' REQUISITES of all kinds, inoluding anew shipment of Brushes, Canvas Strotohors, Tube Colours, Moist Pans, &c, &0., is TUSTIN BROS., Manners-street. p< OVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE *-*" DEPARTMENT. MONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. LOW RATES OF INTEREST. Specially low ratea of interest for sums of £3000 to .£SOOO. For particulars apply to Head Office, or nearest Postmaster or District Aaent. MONEY TO LEND. LOW RATES. FOR Investment on Mortgage, of First, class Freehold Securities only, Kirk and Atkinson, Solicitors, Wellington, have a large amount of money available at the following low rates of interest :— From £100 to £300 at 7 per oent. From £300 to £600 at 6& per oent. From £600 to £3000 at 6 per oent. From £3000 to £5000 at 5i per oent. Address : KIRK & ATKINSON, Solicitors, Lambton-quay, Wellington. JJRONCHITIS V/URED. AFTER SPENDING TEN WINTERS SOUTH, WAS CURED BY SCOTT'S EMULSION. 140, Centre-st., Now York, 25th June, 1888. The Winter after the great fire in Chioago I contracted Bronohial affeotions, and sinoe then have been obliged to spend nearly every Winter South. Last November was advised to try Soott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophoaphites, and to my surprise was relieved at once, and by continuing its use three months was entirely onred, gained flesh and strength, and was able to stand even the Blizzard and attend to business every day. T. C. CHURCHILL. Sold by all Chemiets. PAINLESB DENTISTRY. M E. W. E. HALL, DENTAL SURGEON, 105, Willis-street. Artificial Teeth the speciality. A oomplete Set, £5 5e ; a oomplete upper or lower Set, £3 38, guaranteed in every particular ; nitrous oxide gas, 7a 6d. Hundreds of referenoes. Consultation free. U~ B U L X L E V , DENTIST, 91, Willis-street. Hours— 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. HC. BROOKFIELD, • SURGEON DENTIST (lato assistant to Mr. A. W. Chatfield, Auokland), Mee's New Building, I ambton-quay, Wellington. \fß, W. GODFREY M&.NTELL, - 1 -"- DENTIST, Cehetert Gate. Sidnet-stbeet. I We wonld remind I-adies that our fasoinating seleotion of AUTUMN MILLINERY Is now ready for inspection in our Showroom, and fully sustains our prestige ef being THE LEADING MILLINERY HOUSE In the Southern Hemisphere. TE ARO HOUSE.

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Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 76, 1 April 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 76, 1 April 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 76, 1 April 1891, Page 2