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N-E-AV r S-P-E-I-N-G F-A-S-H-I-O-N-S. DURING THE PAST FEW WEEKS , WARNOCK, KELLY & ADKIN. Have received b}' steamers Rimutuka, lonic, Elderslie, &c, SEVERAL THOUSAND POUNDS' VALUE Of Choice and Elegant Novelties for Spring and Summer. EIRST SHOW NOW BEING MADE. nPHIS Seasons imports are on a scale far larger and richer than ever before attempted at X THORNDON HOUSE. The increase in extent and richness of goods is demanded by a rapidly growing trade. Ton years' attentive study of Wellington requirements in Drapery has resulted in a selection by WARNOCK, KELLY & ADKIN, through their Home Agents, of a stock of goods which for beauty and stylo in all departments must command the approval of all who favour the establishment with a visit of inspection. SPRING MILLINERY ! SEE WINDOWS ! SPRING MILLINERY 1 DRESS MATERIALS FRENCH ROBES SILK MIXTURES ZEPHYR NOVELTIES SUMMER TWEEDS MOHAIR FANCIES CREPE COTTON ROBES PRINTS AND SATTEENS VISIT THORNDON HOUSE EXHIBITION. USSf SPECIAL. — Ladies wishing- to secure the most desirable items in Dress Materials, I Robe Lengths, Cotton Specialities, Milliucry, &c.,may select any goods, which will be laid asido for them until actually required in tho coming season. : WARNOCK, J^ELLY & ADKIN.

DISCOUNT SALE! AT R HANNAH & CO.'S BOOT PALACE, 79, LAMBTON-QUAY. O/\ PER CENT. DISCOUNT, OR A I IN THE POUND, WILL BE ALLOWED ON ALL GOODS SOLD BY US DURING THE MONTH OP SEPTEMBER. 4/- IN THE POUND, 3/- ON 15/-, 2/- ON 10/-, 1/C ON 7/G, and 1/- ON 5/Theeo Gonuiue Discounts will be allowed on all Now Goods just arrived, ; namoly, F. Pinot's, Cove & West's, Bostock & Co.'s, Otto Herz & Co.'s, and goods from all the celebrated English and Continental Manufacturers, and also on tho immense and superior stock of Colonial Goods of our own manufacture. £40,000 WORTH OE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. NOTE THE ADDRESSX, HANNAH & CO., THE BOOT PALACE, - - 79, LAMBTON-QUAY. SALE COMMENCES ON WEDNESDAY, thi 2nd SEPT., 1891. SPECIAL NOTICE. THE ANNUAL~WINTER SALE AT R. HANNAH & CO.'S CASH BOOT MARKET, 28. CUBA-STREET; COMMENCES ON SATURDAY, Ist AUGUST, At 9 a.m., and continues FOR FOURTEEN DAYS ONLY. THE SPECIAL SALE PRICE-LIST— Childa' 2 to 5 Elastic Sides, Is per pair Boys' Indestructible Watertights, 10 to 13, Cbilds' 1 to 5 Fancy Strap Shoes, Is only only 6s Od Childs' 2to 5 noat Laco and E.S., Is lid Boys' Sunday Boots, during salo, 7 to 9, Childs' Bost Calf Lace, 4t00,2s Gd 4s lid ; 10 to 13, 5b lid Girls' Patent Oxford Shoes, 7to 9, very best Youths' 1 to 3, Strong Leather Balß, special quality, at 4s lid only bargain, at 6s Cd Girls' Bost Oxford Shoes, 10 to 13, at 5s lid Youths' Strong Leathor Bals, 4, 5, and C, Girls' 7 to 10 Real Good Morocco Bals, usual 7b 6d only prico 7s Gd, now 4s lid Youths' Stout Nailed School Boots, 1 to 3, Girls' 10 to 13 High-leg English Balmorals, Gs lid down to 5s lid Youths' Stout Nailed School Boots, 4 and 5, Maids' 1 and 2 Strong Leather Leglets, only 7s Gd 5a lid Men's English Elastic Sides, Bargains at 8/G Maids' 1, 2, and 2J-, Best English Hjgh-leg Men's Englieh Balmorals, sizes 5, G, 9, and Balmorals, Gs lid 10, to clear, at 9s Cd i Ladies' Walking Shoes, quite new, in Button Men's English City Balmorals, all sizes, at and Lace, only 4s lid 11s 6d Ladies' Oxford Shoes, sizes 5, 6, and 7, Men's English Calf Shoes, all sizes, real good during salo, at 4s 6d thing, at 7s 6d Ladies' Real Calf Kid Button Boots, sizes 5, Men's Kip Watertights, our own make, all 6, and 7, usually 14a Gd, now 5s lid sizes, during sale, at 9s Gd Ladies' Morocco High-leg Lace, all Bizeß, Men's, own make, Shoos, now 7s lid during sale, at Gs lid Men's, own make, Shooters, from 9s 6d Ladies' neat Evening Shoes, 2s Gd and 2a lid Sco tho Bargain Boxes this year — Is, Is lid. Ladies' Pat Vamp Shoos, quite new, real 2s Gd, 2s lid, and 3s lid , ' plums, at 6s lid Note tho Trunks of Good Things— 4s lid, Ladies' Glazed E.S. Boots, all sizos, 4s 9d 5s lid, and Gs lid Boys' Stout School Boots, 7 to 9, 3s lid; 10 to 13, 4s lid. Fourteen days only. COUNTRY RESIDENTS.—; It will pay you to come to town during the Great Salo at Hannah's. If a visit is inconvenient, send a written order to 28, Cuba-street, with Postal Note. Pick Bargains from abovo list. Wo guarantee you ontire satisfaction. FOR 14 DAYS' ONLY. BE IN TIME! Everyone invited to inspect and judge for thomsolves. ' Please Note Address— HANNAH'S BOOT MAEKTET, 28, CUBA-STREET.

Medal Medal Melbourne 4&gfS2ff3&a3^ EI ' lINaTOK ' W. LITTLEJOHN & SON, WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, AND OPTICIANS, 85, Lambton-quat, Wellington. By Last Mail a Beautiful Lot of BANGLES AND BROOCHES, Sot with Pearls. Also a fine selection of GEM RINGS. By Direct Steamer, MARBLE and CARRIAGE CLOCKS and SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS, Including Abnoy Levels, Prismatic Compasses, Planimeters, Scales, Protractors, Compasses, Parallel Rulers, Rotating Pens, Napier Compasses, Reading Glasses (all sizes), &0., &c. W. LITTLEJOHN & SON, 85, LAMBTON-QUAY, Wellington. S. LUKE k SONS, np E ARO FOUNDRY, Wellington, SOLE MAKERS OF THE CELEBRATED CORNISH COOKING RANGES, Acknowledged by all to be the Strongest, Most Economical, and by far the Best , Cooking Range in the market. They will Bake Pastry, "Scones, &c, thoroughly in leßs than ten minutes. We send out between 600 AN » 700 A yeah TO ALL PARTS OF NEW ZEALAND. THE OVENS Are portablo, and oan bo removed to be thoroughly oleanod or to effect repairs, without going to the expense of re-setting the range. THE BOILERS Aro made of copper, and are also portablo. THE FIREPLACES Aro made of cast-iron, not fire tiles, so that they last much longer. All parts made to standard sizes, and aro supplied at a nominal cost. i All our RANGES can be fitted with extra lareo Fireplaces, for burning wood 18 inches and 24 inches long. OUR SELF-SETTING RANGES, Tho "Premier" and "Nelson," especially adapted for country uso, have no equal. Wo nave hundreds of testimonials from all parts of New Zealand testifying to ; their superiority. 1 Ranges for Stations, Mansions, Hotels, 1 Villas, and Cottages, with or without high- ; pressure boilers. ' Agci^s wanted everywhere. A liberal discount to the trade. A large stock always on hand at our Showrooms, Manners-street. Inspection invited. ' Illustrated Catalogues on opplication. Repairs a Specialty. S. LUKE & SONS, MANNERB-BTREET, WELLINGTON. npHE press and the public aliko pronounce DALTON'S, without shadow of doubt, tho Cheapest, the Best, and tho Most Reliabl Tailoring Establishment in New Zealand 43, Cuba-streot, and 65, Lambton-qnay. TAMES J. CURTIS Customs and Shipping Aorn 1 ?! FORWARDING & GENERAL CAERIER, r GREY-STRBET, WELLINGTON. P.O. Box 103. Telephone No. 9. Furniture removed with every care and attention. Telegrams and letters to wait on steamers or trains receive prompt attention. S Goods and parcels forwarded to all parts of the world, at cheap through rates. r SAFE' BIND. SAFE FIND. fIX WILL purchase a wrought iron ■ Deed and Cash Safe, jußt landed , ex s.B. Ellerslie ; on view 44, Willisstreet. CHARLES CALLIS, Queens Chambers,

"SHACKXOCK'S ' ORION RANGES ! THE MOST ECONOMICAL, SELFI SETTING RANGE MADE, . AND WILL BURN WOOD OR COAL. SEVERAL SIZES MADE for burning Wood in long longths.and are specially adapted for the country. They are fitted with CAST IRON OR INTERNALLY TINNED COPPER BODLER. Upwards op 4000 thKnd 4000 are in use in various parts of j New Zoaland. THE OVENS KEEP A GOOD REGULAR HEAT. THEY ARE GOOD BREAD BAKERS. The OVEN BOTTOMS heat well. Pastry may bq browned and liquid substances such as a Pie or Rico Pudding may bo BOILED on the OVEN BOTTOM. If yon are about to build a New Kitchen Chimney, bo sure and have it fitted with tho PATENT TAKE ALL FLUE AND VENTILATOR, It gives a Cool and Pnre Atmosphere. No Steam Heat or Effluvia. No Headache. Consult tour Architect about it. SOLD BY ALL IRONMONGERS. Patentee and Sole Maker, ■ ' ' H. E. SHACKLOCK, Crawford-street, Dunedin. I MARUPA. ! A LL poople aro liable at any time to XjL suffer from Colds in the Head, Sore j Throat, Bad Coughs, &c, and which, if not attended to in time, lead on to worse complications, such as Asthma, Lnng Disease, Consumption, and General Bronchial Affections. I Sister Mary Joseph Aubert has, during her thirty years' experiments, fonnd that thcro is a wonderful remedy for the above in the vegetation of New Zealand, and in the ' preparation of Marupa, which is a j combination of many plants, we are given a I medicine which bos already proved most . efficacious to thoso suffering from these complaints who have used it, and which only now needs to become generally known, and it will be found to do all that is said of it. > Seventy-mile Bush, June, 1887. Dear Sister,— l am perfeotly cured, the cough is gone, and I can work as well as over. A. Jenkins. Tongohio, May, 1882. Dear Madam, — You promised to cure me in three months, but you have done it in one. Not only can I speak without any fatigue, but I can sing and shout out as loud as anybody. The cough has quite left me T. Benkett. Owhijd, May 1880. . Dear Sister, — I feel quite well again. ' The blood has stopped and the cough is in- , significant. I feel another being altogether. j T have a little medicipo left, whipjb, I koop 1 carefully. A. Andrews. Hampden, Nov., 1889. Dear Sister,— Will you let me have a little more medicine. It is the only one I have found to do me any good. J. O'Brien.. ~vrr ise & spee,p hold the ' LATEST IDEAS IN HAIR ORNAMENTS, Direct from Paris. FOR Macramo Twine in New Shades, For Fancy Goods and Pompons, For Small Bazaar Novelties, visit T. PRINGLE'S, THE AET NEEDLEWORK DEPOT, 49, Lambton-quat. • /CIGARETTE SMOKERS admit th%t WISE & SPEED'S " String Cu\ Cigarette Tobacao " is superior to «ny other sold.

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Evening Post, Volume XLII, Issue 62, 10 September 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XLII, Issue 62, 10 September 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XLII, Issue 62, 10 September 1891, Page 1

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