SXOWDEN'S RETAIL DRAPERY WAREHOUSE. Importer of all Classes op Plain and Fancy Drapery. WINTER REDUCTIONS. Q r PER CENT. DISCOUNT, OK X / IN' THE POUND, OJ'F ALL SEALETTE AND CLOTH DOLMANS. Plenty of large hizes in these. SEALETTE, BLACK, and COLOURED CLOTH JACKETS. CHILDREN'S ULSTERS. TRIMMED HATS and BONNETS. (All Imported) CHILDREN'S PLUSH BONNETS. BLACK LACE FLOUNCINGS. Also, A Job line of Ladies' Indoor Jerseys (small sizes only), reduced from 5/11 to 3/11 SNOWJDEN'S RETAIL DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, 54 LAMBTON-QUAY, Opposite Orr's City Buffet Hotel, and next to Wilson & Richardson's old premises. FURNISHINGS. THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS In the city is at 11. FIELDER'S, THE ART FURNITUUE WAREHOUSE, I Manners-street. Every necessary piece of Furniture may be had at onr establishment nt FABULOUS PRICES. NOW ON VIEW. THE MOST UNIQUE STOCK OF ART FURNITURE In the Southern Hemisphere. INSPECTION INVITED. I have always in stock a first-class variety of DINING & DRAWINGROOM SUITES, Manufactured in my own warehouse by thoroughly practical tradesmen. My stock of LINOLEUMS AND CARPETS Is complete in every respect, And patrons can roly on obtaining the very latest Designs. Please note tho Address — H. ITELDER, THE UNIVERSAL PROVIDER, Wholesale and Retail Furniture Warehouse, Manners-street, Wellington. QPECIAL REDUCTION (Prior to alteration to premises) IN JEWELLERY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, E.P. AND SILVER WARE, For One Month Only, Commencing Saturday, 30th July. SOME OF THE GOODS TO BE SOLD BELOW COST. Silver Brooches, from Is ; Gold, from Cs Gd. Clocks, 3s 9d. Watches, 9s Gd. Also, just received — First Shipment of WATCHES made specially to my order to stand Eotjgu Wear and to keep correct time in any climate, by Rotherham & Sons, London. Terms can bo made to secure one during August. Inspection invited. J. A. CHISHOLM, Cuba-street. Note Address — Next Pearce's Boot Arcade. Shop open every evening until 9 during August. NOTICE. DA. NOONEY, New Zealand Bakery, • Taranaki-street, at tho request of several patrons has extended his business, and added GROCERY. His name for good Bread, sweet and pure, has secured him such, success that his patrons may feel assured in the now department of his house they will not bo disappointed. Superior Teas, good. Butter, Fresh Eggs, good Bacon, and all the requirements of any table can be obtained at his ostablifhmont at tho lowest prices. The establishment is quite near Vivian-street, and the tram passes every ten minutes. It haß only been recently erected by Mr. I Meyers, the well-known contractor, and. every convenience to carry out the business, has been attended to. lie hopes to receivea fair sharo of his friends' and the public patronage. j GENUINE CASH SALE OF XRONMONGERY, LAMPWARE, &c. In consequence of heavy purchases of goods made by our Mr. Cameron during his present visit to Great Britain and the Con ti nont, we have decided to hold a GIGANTIC CLEARING SALE, To mako room for these shipments to arriveNOTE THE INDUCEMENTS WE OFFER— 10 PER CENT., OR 2/- IN THE £, On all Cash Purchases above £1 in value, Builders' and Heavy Hardware excepted. GOODS NOW MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, So that tho publio will be convinced that this is a GENUINE SALE! Kemember! — We have no Bankrupt Stock, but ALL NEW GOODS, FRESH AND CLEAN. SALE COMMENCES FRIDAY, 12th lust., AND WILL CONTINUE FOR 30 DAYS. CAMERON & CHRISTIE, IRONMONGERY EMPORIUM, Lambton-quay. PIANOS ! PIANOS ! PIANOS ! THE LARGEST AND MOST COM PLETE STOCK OF MUBIOAL INSTRUMENTS In New Zealand. HOEFMANN & SONS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENT IMPORTERS, Willis-street, Wellington, Aud Queen-street, Auckland. (Established over 30 years in New Zealand.) HOFFMANN & SON'S, in thanking their numerous patrons for past favonrs, beg respectfully to inform them and the inhabitant: generally that they have on band a large stock of Pianos from the very best manufacturers. TIME PAYMENTS. Plo>aae to Noto our A-ldress— HOFFMANN & SONS, <¥iliis-street, Wellington. WANTED Known, that J. Godber, Con fectioner, Cuba-street, will shortly remove to those large and commodious premises adjoining his present establishment.
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Evening Post, Volume XLIV, Issue 41, 17 August 1892, Page 1
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