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' "" EX "DOBIO" Ar« now ready for inspettion, and surpass all previous arrival! TOR QUALITY, VARIETY, AND CHEAPNESS. No lady should miss seeing our latest imports. SPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE AND VARIED Is our present ivssovtinent of genuine Novelties in HEMSTITCHED, DR.VAVN, VEIENED, AND OPEN LINEN WORK. Theso wo oau do to great advantage, cheapest iv town. Dujlift-g Covers, Tea Cloths, Sideboard and Tablo Runners, Pillow Shams, Doyloys, Servitsttos, N D. Bags, Toilet Sots, etc., etc., eto. Tiie np'ondid variety uud wonderfully low prices equally prove THAT .Li KNOW WIIEIIE AND WHAT TO BUY. ANTIMACASSARS (hinged both ends), NEW DESIGNS, 8d «ach. MOUNTMELLIOK WORK Iv Wash Sets, Toilet Bigs, B. & C. Bags, bound and plain. ZANZIBAR CANVASS and finished samples for IVORY WORK. Wei don's Needlework Bjoks, Knitted Laoe Books, Cross-stitch Books. Gilt Bullion Cords, Tus^olls, and Fringes, various sizes and widths. FINE CROCHET MACRAME THREAD, Cream and Coloured. Silk and Tinsel Cords, Chenille and Tinsel Cords, and Silk Cords, all shades. ONE HUNDRED DOZEN SILK POiIPONS, ALL COLOURS, la DOZEN. FANCY GOODS. Midg«t Photo Frames, from 3d each ; Metal C.D.V. and Cabinet Frames, all now styles. Very pretty new ideas in Plush Frames, pitintod aud plain. TAMBOURINES FOR PAINTING AND ETCHING, With Jingles and Bells, from Is each. I)UL LS ! DOLLS ! ! DOLLS ! ! ! Only twelve dozen have come to hand, from lOd each. NOWHERE ELSE IN WELLINGTON Can such well-made Dolls, such pretty faoos, suoh value bo obtained. TWENTY-NINE DOZEN ASSORTED GLASS Flower Tubes, Bowls and Baskets, lovely goods and very cheap. Harrii'a Flax Threadi, iv White and Colours. White, Id por skeiu ; Coloured, ljd por skein. SILK ARRASENE, Iv a splendid range of useful colours, 2s lOd dozen. TWO-PLY FINGERING WOOL, In White, Underclothing Mixtures, and Evening Shades. For Shawls, Vests, Baby Jackets, eto. Tho most inezperienaed critic who will take tho troublo to ooinpuro OUR GENUINE SCOTCH WOOLS With any other make, Vill at onoe sen that our claim is perfectly legitimate. " • Our Wools are "THE PERFECTION OF FINGffiRING YARNS." DRESSMAKERS' DOUBLE MARKING WHEELS, An invaluable assistant in home dressmaking, 1» 3d each ; postage 2d. THIS WEEK WE HAVE OPENED THREE TONS Of the Latest Noveltioa procurable by an experienced buyer in the loading English Markets. ONLY PERSONAL INSPECTION and COMPARISON Can give ladies an idea of these now lines, and INSPECTION Is just what we most cordially desiro. T\ PRINGLE, THE ART NEEDLEWORK DEPOT, 49, LAMBTON-QUAY, DIRECTLY OPPOSITE GREY-STREET. New Zealand Government LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. ESTABLISHED 1870. The ONLY Life Insurance Offlco doing business in Australasia possessing tho incalculable boon of A STATE GUARANTEE. FUNDS, OVER H MILLION POUNDS (the whole of which are invested in the Colony), ANNUAL INCOME, OVER £300,000. A Few Reasons why Mew Zealanders should Insure in their National Office — 1. ITS PREMIUMS ARE LOW. 2. ITS BONUSES ARE HIGH. 3. ITS FUNDS ARE INVESTED IN THE COLONY. 4. ITS BUSINESS IS RESTRICTED TO NEW ZEALAND-THE HEALTHIEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD. Liberal Forms of Tontine Savings Fund Polioies. Separato Section for Total Abstainore. CLAIMS are promptly paid. Forms aud Instructions supplied free of charge. Policies are indisputable from Date of Issue, except on tho ground of Fraud, or Suioide within Twelve Months. Policyholders are under no Restrictions as to Travelling, Oooupation, or Residence. HEAD OFFICE-GOVERNMENT INSURANCE BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON. Branches at Auckland, Napier, Wanganui, Nelson, Blenheim, Christohuroh, Timaru, Oamaru, Dunedin, and Invercargill. Agencies at all Post Ollico Saviugs Banks. Premiums can be paid Free of Exchange at the Agont-Goneral's Offioo, London, and at the Branches of tho Bank of Now Zealand at Sydney, Melbourne, Newcastle, and Adolaide. H EICHAEDSO N, Commissioner.

AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PR O V 1 1) 13 N t SOCIETY. New Zealand Branoh : Head Office, Customhouse-quay, Wellington, Local Board of Bireotors : The Hon. Morgan S Graco, M D., C.M.G., M.L.C. (Chairman) The Hon. Charles J. Johnston, M.LC, (Doputy Chairman) Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq. The Hon. Edward Uiohardson, C.M.G. Nioholas Reid, Esq. Medical Officer : Dr. W. G. Kemp, M.R C.S. (England) nnHE OLDEST, WEALTHIEST, ■*• AMD MOST PROSPEROUS AUSTBALIAN LIFB OFFICB, AND THJt LARGEST IN THE BKITISH EMPIRE. Ths Onlt Colonial Lipb Cicfick which dxclakiß A BONUB EVERY YEAR The Mtthod of Valuation adopted by this Sooioty is of tbe most Stringent Character, and ensures a Conßiderably Larger Reserve to meet Liabilities than that held by any other offioe in tho Australasian Colonies. ACCUMULATED FUNDS, £10,000,000 milSs) Stirling, All invested to yield nearly 6 per cent. POLICIES IN FORCE ... 101,340 Sum Assured .£34,901,017 Aooumulated Funds Annual Inoome J81.741,387 Cash Bonuses Divided For FIVE YEARS ended 31st December, 1890, Policies havo been written for SEVENTEEN AND A HALF MILLION STERLING. ■BONUSES ! CASH BONUSES dtci&rod for last FIVE yetrs, TWO MILLIONS, yielding Heverfionary Uonases exceediuK FOUR MILLIONS. CASH BONUS for ONE year, 1890, JE469.856, yielding Reversionary Bonuses amounting to .£967,000. This Cash Bonus waa equal to 42*1 por cent, on the premium! received during the year. ASSURE YOUR LIFE IN TH* AM.P. auCIETY And secure a BONUS EVEftY YEAR Polioies on New Zealand Register, 16,000, auuring £5,000,000. Auete in New Zealand, £1,419,276. Expenses of Management less than 9& per cent, on the total income. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Branoh Office— CUBTOMHOUBI-QDAT. WIIttIKOIOK.

•VET CRAB TREE & SONS ( Engineers and BoiltEiuhakebs, HAVE ON SALE, Cheap— 1 12 h.p. Horizontal Engine, now 1 1 h.p. Horizontal Eugiuo,Booondhand 1 2^ h.p. Horizontal Engine, secondhand 1 3 h.p. Multitubular Boiler Agents for Thos. Broadbent & Sons diroot steam-driven Hydro Extractor, suitable for wool washers, woollen mills, and laundry men. Prices on application. CITY FOUNDRY, EVA-BTEBET, WELLINGTON. SMITH BROS., Vulan Foundry, Manners-street, having secured a largo assortment of designs of Ornamental Caßt* -v ings for verandahs, balconies, fences, &c, wish to inform architects, biulders, and tho public that wo are proparod to supply all orders at prices that will comparo f avoir* ably with tho imported article. We still continue to execute orders for all sorts of cast and wrought ironwork. Illustrated catalogues can be had on application. /CENTRAL OYSTER SALOON (Next door to Barrett's Hotel, i^ambtonquay.) OYSTERS. OYSTERS. OYSTERS. Fresh Auckland Rock and Stewart Island Oysters, wholesale and retail. Town and country orders promptly attended to. Spbcialtt— A GOOD GRILL Can always bo had at any hour. Oysters supplied to any part of the eiiy. All orders receive prompt attention. P. TIER, Central Oyster Saloon, Lambton-qnay. Telephone No. 195. If ilk \\PrJA cma Bw TTr, □Jlrifsfe "THE WORTH O* A THING U best learned by tbe want o' it." Although cne»p ■ In point of price, SAPOLIO U beyond value. Those 'who try it know. Don't you want a friend who would tako half your hard work off your shoulders and do it without a murmur? What would you give to And an assistant in your housework that would keep yonr Doors and walls clean, and your kitchen bright, »nd yet never grow ugly over tbe matter of hard work. Sapolio ii just such a friend and caii bo bought »t all grocers. No. 80.

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Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 138, 13 June 1891, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 138, 13 June 1891, Page 2 (Supplement)

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