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TAILORING EXTRAORDINARY. TH E. O'HALLORAN, Cutter to BERRY li « and ORR, Cuba-street, has invented a mo^t ingenious set of machines for draughting Overcoats. Coati (all shapes), Vest and Trousers, which reduce* the difficult art of cutting patterns by system to machinery. They are simplicity itself, and can be worked with the greatest ease and rapidity, and can be gauged to the size of any figure, thereby making a misfit almost impossible. At enormous expense Mr. O'Halloran has patented his invention in New South Wales Victoria, New Zealand, France, United States, and United Kingdom^ and has received numerous eulogistic testimonials from leading tailors in New Zealand, who testify that it iB a wonderful invention, and capable of doing all that is claimed forit. Customers can have the option of having thoir garments draughted by the new machines or by the usual method. We are now exhibiting the machines in one of our windows, together with garments draughted by them, also letters patent. SUITS, from 10 0 TROUSERS, from ... 019 6 TAILORING OUR SPECIALITY. BERRY~& ORR, TAILORS, MERCERS & OUTFITTERS, 31, CUBA-BTREET. CROCKERY ! CROCKERY ! TTTINTON & MoLAUCHLAN, DIRECT IMPORTERS of . CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE, j 40, CUBA-BTREET, Opposite Baillie's Post Office. New Shipments opened ci Duke of E-r '.cingham and Nelson, also to arrive per Crusader and Margaret Galbraith at an early date. Note. — Country orders carefully packed and delivered free at wharves and stations, also in city and suburbs. y¥T ANTED KNOWN. Watches Cleaned, ss ; best Main Springs fitted, 5s All other Repairs on a Reduced Scale. J. BROWN, Watchmaker, 29, Manners-street, Wellington. riIHE presß and the public alike pronounce DALTON'S, without shadow of doubt, the Cheapest, the Best, and the Most Reliable Tailoring Establishment in New Zealand, 43, Cuba-street, and 65, Lambton-quay. LADIES' DRESSES npHAT HAVE BECOME SPOILED AND FADED ||j§llfiw Fashionable Shades for J||i|pi WINTER WEAR, iJ^^ajl^ Without being Unpicked, oBSm BARBER'S IBs flf \ steam dyb ww ° bks > CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. yiCTORIA FOUNDRY. EDWARD SEAGAR, Engineer, Iron and Brass Founder, Boilermaker, and General Smith. Estimates given for all descriptions of Builders' and Contractors' Ironwork. VICTORIA AND MANNERS STREETS, Wellington. XVT CRABTREE & SONS, Engineers and Boilermakers, HAVE ON SALE, Cheap— 1 12 h.p. Horizontal Engine, new 1 1 h.p. HorizontalEngino, secondhand 1 2£ h.p. HorizontalEngino, secondhand 1 3 h.p. Multitubular Boiler Agents for Thos. Broadbent <fc Sons direct steam-driven Hydro Extractor, suitable for wool waßhors, woollen mills, and laundry men. Pricos on application. CITY FOUNDRY, Eta-street, Wellin€kt»n. SMITH BROS., Vulan Foundry, Manners-street, having secured a large assortment of designs of Ornamental Castings for verandahs, balconies, fences, &c, wish to inform architects, builders, and the publio that we are prepared to supply all orders at prices that will compare favourably with the imported article. Wo still continue to execute orders for all sorts of cast and wrought ironwork. Illustrated catalogues can be had on application. Blenboim, Doc, 1890. To the Manager Zealandia Bitters, Blenheim. DEAR SIR,— I sincerely thank you for sending me your Zealandia Bitters. I can recommend thorn to anyone suffering from indigestion. For two years I tried all remedies, but your bittors was the only thing I found of service. K. FOSTER, Manager of the Boga Moat Company, Blenheim. Blenheim, 10th Feb., 1891. Mr. John O'Sullitan, Sir, — I was seized with a severe attack of dysentry and passing a quantity of blood. I got alarmed at my state. I procured some of your Zealandia Bitters, three doses of which quite cured me. I havo thereforo much pleasure in testifying to tho benefit I reoeived from the use of your medicine. I am, yours truly, SAMUEL MAHAN. JONES & ASHDOWN, TAILORS. KITE HAVE OPENED UP A Magnificent Selection of AUTUMN AND WINTER TWEEDS, OVERCOATINGS, VICUNAS, WORSTED COATINGS AND CLOTHS. An Early Inspection Invited. JONES & ASHDOWN, Tailors, 12, Lambton-auay, Wellington. T H. DALTON received all the FIRST AWARDS given for High-class Tailoring at the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition held at Dnnedin. J. H. DALTON, 43, Cuba-street and 65, Lambton-quay. rpHORNHILL'S 10 Guinea Silver-fitted X Lady's Travelling Dressing Bag, No. 68. 14-inch Best Polished Morocco Patent Wide-opening Travelling Dressing Bag, with ono outside pocket, stitched handle, with gilt rings and plates, giltdonble^action registered lock, and Thornhill's improved patent stop-hinges ; Bag lined with rich Moire Antique Silk, with Thornhill's improved indestructible pockets. Contents.— Set of plain cut glass fittings, with riohly engraved Hall Marked Solid Silver Sterling Tops, consisting of oval soap, tooth brush roller, with two tooth brushes, nail brush roller, with nail brush, pomade jar, h powder jar. two scent bottles, with screw caps, ivory hair brush, in case, ivory clothes brush, ditto glove stretohers, ditto paper knife, dressing comb in case, writing book, lined silk, and fitted with stationery, penholder, and blotting book, patent portable' ink and light boxes, pard case, looking glass, thread and needle case, pincushion, instrument board fitted with pair nail scissors, ivory nail trimmer, four ivory-handlo instruments, and a pair of tweezers. . . ' . Price 10 Guineas. If the Bag is in Rnssia Leather. ..ll guineas „ „ Cfotodile Skin:. 13 guineas i Tl}fl Silver Tops may lie richly gilt for 21s. I ojtra. [ Enghating. — Engraving monofam of two or Hiree letters on the silver fittings, ivory brushes, glove stretchers, paper knife, and four instruments, and stamping initials in gold on tho bag, 425. complete. Or only 'engraving tho seven silver fittings and stamping 1 tho bac, 213. W. TUORNHILL & CO., To The Queen and Royal Family, 144 and 145 New Bond-street, London. Established 1731 i

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Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 139, 15 June 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 139, 15 June 1891, Page 4

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