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THE LAST SHIPMENT of the season, comprising a quantity of ROBE DRESSES, in a variety of Styles, Combinations of Materials, Embroidery, Ac, &c. We are in a position to offer these at much under ntunl ;/ncrx, and special attention is invited to the following quotations : ROBE DRESS LENGTHS, Usually sold at 35 6, '■- 24/6 Usually sold at 39/6, For 29/6 Usually sold at 45/6, For 32/6 Usually sold at 52/6, F " 35/6 Usually sold at 63/6, ** 42/6 Usually sold at 72,6, F " 55/6 Usually sold at 84/-, For 57/6 Also, we aro showing some spocial NOVELTIES in Cheviot, Vicuna, Harris, and Bannockburn Dress Tweeds. Now makes of Serges and Cravenettes. French Croises and a variety of Self-color Materials in all shades at the Wholosale Family Drapery Warehouso, TE ARO HOUSE. ~MESs¥s7c7jUKb~AN_TSON" "V/S7ISH to call tho attention of the public T? to the fact that they have on viow in the window of thoir establishment, Mannersstreet, known as tho FERN DEPOT, a Largo and Handsome Display of Pressed NEW ZEALAND FERNS, Mounted on Cardboard. These specimens, each of which has the botanical namo attached, aro the work of Mr. S. Judd, jun., who has made this branch a special stiidy, and has not only shown great skill in the mounting of tho specimens, but has discovered a preparation which causes the ferns to retain their natural colour. The pleasure and surprise expressed by those who havo seen them must bo gratifying to this young Now Zealand artist. Gold j& flte '^•k Silver Melbourne. Wellington. \\7\ LITTLEJOHN & SON, WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, AND OPTICIANS, 85, Lajibton-quat, Wellington. By Last Mail a Beautiful Lot of BANGLES AND BROOCHES, Sot with Pearls. Also a fine solection of GEM RINGS. By Direct Steamer, MARBLE and CARRIAGE CLOCKS and SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS, Including Abney Levels, Prismatio Compasses, Planimeters, Scales, Protractors, Compasses, Parallel Rulers, Rotating Pens, Napier Compasses, Reading Glasses (all sizes), &c, &c. W. LITTLEJOHN & SON, 85, LAMBTON-QUAY, Wellington. AUTUMN AND WINTER, 1891. TUST ARRIVED, Our First Shipment of AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS, Direct from the Makers,' Ex s.s. Rimutaka, Consisting of MEN'S, YOUTHS', AND BOYS' Overcoats, Jerseys, Cardigan Jackets, Lambswool Pants and Singlets, Arctic Pants and Singlots, Flannel Pants and Singlets, BLANKETS, RUGS, HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, BRACES, <&c, &c, <fee. 250 Men's Cardigan Jackets, from 3s 6d eaoh 20 dozen Lambswool Pants and Singlets, 3s 6d each 60 Men's Bluo Pilot Overcoats, from 25s 6d 35 Men's Boavor Overcoats, from 27s 6d 500 Men's Flannel Singlots, from 3s 9d We have also ju^t opened a large Btook of Cashmere Squares. Woollen Mufflers, Scarfs, Ties, Handkerchiefs, *c, &o. We havo just got our Now Patterns of English, Scotch, and Colonial Tweeds in. As for fit and style wo can't bo beat. Note — F. COHEN, CASH CLOTHIER, TAILOR, AND OUTFITTER, 92, WiLLiB-BTEEET, Two Doors from Manners-street. "lt/TR. HENRY, of Petone, who has been troublod with a cough which, he informs me, was so incessant that for aomo time he had not obtained an unbroken night's sleep, spontaneously sonds me tho following testimonial :— To. Me GEO. BODLEY, Lambton-quay. Dear Sir— I have much pleasure in informing you that I have reoeived great relief by the use of your Eucalyptus Cough Drops. 6th Juno, 1891. TV I S T R I C T ORDERS Headquarters, Wellington, 20th Juno, 1891. Tho Permanent Artillery and Garrison Band will parado at the Volunteer Drillshed at 2.30 p.m. TO-MORROW, the 27th inst., for the purpose of attending the Funeral of the late Captain Frasor, M.L.C. The D Battery will furnish a gun carriage, with detachment. Members of othor corps aro invited to attend. STUART NEWALL, Major, Commanding District. POWDER. POWDER. THE Nelson brought ns E.C. Smokeless, Diamond Grain, Treble F, Gamo Bags, Belts, Flasks, &c. CAMERON _ CHRISTIE Lambton-qnay. "Familiar in millions of mouths as any household word." — The Times. APOLLINARIS " THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS." In 1873 the number of bottles filled and exported was a little under 2,000,000. Last year the number was nearly 16,000,000. The filling went on at tho rate of 90,000 a day. Those figures are gigantic. WHOLESALE OF W. M. BANNATYNE & CO.

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Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 149, 26 June 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 149, 26 June 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 149, 26 June 1891, Page 3