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FIRST SHOW OP SPRING NOVELTIES, AT C. SMITH'S, rHE CASH DRAPER AND CLOTHIER^ Cuba-street. MR. C. SMITH* Vrho in in London, advises lita representative hero that bo be. Visited nil tlio loading Warehouses *nti Factorie-i in the United Kingdom, and from these bought all his Spring shipment I*,1 *, consisting of the Latest Fashions in Hats, Bonnets, Mantlet, Jacket 3 , Dress Materials, Glovos, and Ribbons. Everything hiu been botaght for Cash, and will be ?old al the exait \Vliolesalk teic!e fOr CAsiY. A MAGNIFICENT DISPITy ok ARTISTIC MILLINERY KIUKCALDIB & STAINS' SPRING AND SUMMKH, lS'jl. LEADING PAIUSIAN FASHIONS. Jet Bkal>bd— BONNETS— Gold Bbaideu Tho following are the very latoat productions, and rejirosont tlio Cobrkct Fashions kok Puesknt Skabon, •Si'buially Sklkctkd in Pakis for thoir oatabliahmont 1 "Tho Lily," " Korget-Mo-N6t," "The Jewel," "The Duch6ss," "The Cornfkw6r," aVid "Tho CoAnlesß." Stylish hats* Composed Of AreOphan'e, Tulle, and Chiffon, &«., &o. Tlip Ci-inolino Hat is 6ne of the newest in Stock. UNTRIMMED AND TRIMMED FANCY STRAWS In endless variety. Iho Leading Shapes, which »re titttch in favour, aro styled as follows : "Tue Roseneatii," "Riyisua," "MAONOMAi" SPECIAL SHOW OF SAILOR HATS, so vorjr. becoming for young ladios' wear — "Ttirii Tupr," "Sunflower," "The Shade," "Iris," "Siren," and "River." STRAWS in Mohair, Chip, Manilla Laco, Crinoline. A very laijge collection of Flowers, Wings, and Ornaments, and all mounts suitable for copying tho latest models. KIfLKCALDIE & STAINS REbrECTFULLY Invite a Visit of Inspection. JH, DALTON is showing tho lirrgast, • most complete, Arid be£t aS^b'rte'd Stock Of Tweeds, Worsted Sorgos &c, at 43, Cubastreet, and 05, Lambton Quay, 18^- YOU SHOULD BUY CREASE'S Al COPEEE. Sold Only in Tins. ABk yonr Grocor for our new ono pound round tins. Sold at la Bd. EEUTEE'S TELEGEAJM~OOMPANY (Lmttab). SPECIAL advantages aro offorod to tho phblic in tho transmission of telegrams to Europe. Free Registrations of Addressos. Groat economy by the use of the Company's codos. Telegrams are accoptod subject to tho Company's conditions, which enn \fo had on application to F. H. TRONSON Acront. ARTIFICIAL DENTURES! BY my now sy Stem of modelling vulcanite plates for Artificial Tooth, I am able to reproduce every vein and norvo of tho palato On both sides of tho p^late, bo that the surface next tho tongue is tho exact fac simile of tho mouth. By this method thick heavy plates aro impossible, ns only one thickness of vulcanite is used, and tho fooling of the tongue thu same as if no plate waa worn* MR. WALTER E. HALL, Dental Surgeon, 105, Willis-strcot. iT B U L X L E V, DENTIST, 91, Willis-street. Hours— 9 a.m. to G p.m. XT C. BROOKFIELD, -"•• SURGEON DENTIST, Mee's New BH»*>nxSa, Lahbton-quay, Wellington. TyTR. W. GODFREY MANTeTI, DENTIST, Cemetery Gate, Sidney-street. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT 1 OPENING OF THK DXC> CO-OPEB4TIVE STORES. rjpHE Company's New Premises, J- running from Panama into Brandon Stroot, will be OPENED about MIDDLE of SEPTEMBER. The goods aro now arriving by every Home steamer, and it is no exaggeration to say that they comprise tho LARGEST, NEWEST, and MOST FASHIONABLE SELECTIONS of the Old World that have ever boen opened out in Wellington, and the ladies will do woll to delay their Spring purchases for a short time. Duo notice will bo given of tho Opening Day. A. A. CQRRIGAN, Managor D.I.C. B. HALLENSTEIN, Chairman, NEW SPRING FASHiONS \vo are hpw showing lii every department. Tho GRAND DISPLAY in th« WINDOWS AND DOOR SPACES will tako place on THURSDAY, 10th Soptomber, at tho Wholosalo Family Drapery Warohouoo, TE ARO HOUSE. TO CORRESPONDENTS. " Orpheus."— H.M.S. Orpheus vtaD wrecked on the Mauukim bar on ?tli Pel., 186-J.

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Evening Post, Volume XLII, Issue 62, 10 September 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLII, Issue 62, 10 September 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLII, Issue 62, 10 September 1891, Page 2

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