1892. SPRING SEASON. 1892. At the Wholesalo Family Drapery Warehouse, TE ARO HOUSE, AYe aro now making a Special Display of the Latest Fashiona and Novolties in tho MANTLE SHOW ROOM. Latest Fashions. LADIES' " WATTEAU " JACKETS, now textures, in Black Naw, Fawn Greys Latest Fashions. LADIES' " WATTEAU " CAPES, in Black Cloth, Navy Cloth, Colored Tweeds Latest Fashions. LADIES' "WATI'EAU" CAPES, in Rich Black Silk, Rich Silk Lace Latest Fashiona. LADIES' " WATTEAU " CAPES, iv Black, Fawn, Sky Pink, Heliotrope, Covered Laeo LATEST FASHIONS. Ladies' " Eton" Jackets, in Black and Navy Cheviots, Serges, &o, LATEST FASHIONS. Ladies' " Eto)t " Jackets, in Fancy Cheviot Tweeds LATEST FASHIONS. Ladies' " Eton " Blouses, Yosts. Shirts, Waistcoats, e?i suite LATEST FASHIONS. Ladies' '■'Pique" Trai.if<«n/s, with single, double, and treble frills LATEST FASHIONS. Ladies' Fancy Figured Silk and Pointed Ponyce Silk Waistcoats LATEST FASHIONS. Ladies' Garibaldis. Blouses, Shirts, Vests, in every varioty fabric Latebt Fashions. LADIES' SILK DUST CLOAKS, Watteau, Circulars, Lnco and Fife Capes, &o. Latest Fashions. LADIES' "CRAVENETTE" CLOAKS, Rain and Dust Proof, in Black and nil colors Latest Fashions. LADIES' "CRAVENETTE" CLOAKS, " The Doris," double texture Cape, Fife Cape and Hood Latest Fashion*. LADIES' "CKAVENETTE" CLOAKS, '" The Tennant," doop Cape with Tabs, &c. Latest Fashions. LADIES' '• CRAVENETTE " CLOAKS, " The Ilartington," with double-broastod detachable (Jape LATEST FASHIONS. Ladies' Silk Mantles and three-qnarter Capes, full and plain backs LATEST FASHIONS. Ladies' Silk Mantles and three-quarter Capes, Watteau ploatod backs LATEST FASHIONS. Ladies' Silk Mantles and three.quarter Capes, handsomely trimmed with Gold, Silver, and Steel Trimming, Boading, &o. Latest Fashions. The NEW MOIRE SKIRTS, The NEW MOREEN SKIRTS, The NEW SILK SKIRTS Latest Fashions. Tho NEW EMBKOLDERED ALPACA SKIRTS, Tho NEVT SATEEN SKIttTS Latest Fashions. The NEW ALPACA SKIRTS, with doop Silk Flouncing, &o. THE MANTLE SHOW ROOM T E AR OAO A HO U S E._
E. W. MILLS & CO. (LIMITED), WELLINGTON. IMPORTERS OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS & MACHINERY, FARM AND STATION REQUISITES. GALVANISED AND BLACK FENCING WIRE GALVANISED BARB WIRE BRIGHT AND GALVANISED FENCING STAPLES, Diamond & Slice Point SAW AND FLAXMILL PLANT CARPENTERS' AND BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS AND FOUNDRY SUPPLIES CARRIAGE BUILDERS* REQUIREMENTS MARBLE MANTELPIECES AND TILE-HEARTnS REGISTER GRATES, RANGES, FENDERS AND FIREIRONS BEDSTEADS, LAMPS Latest Designs), Ac, &c. MILNER'S FIREPROOF SAFES AND STRONGROOM DOORS PAINTS AND OILS AND OILMEN'S COLOURS OF ALL KINDS VARNISHES FOR CARRIAGE BUILDERS AND PAINTERS SINGLE AND DOUBLE-BARREL GUNS SPORTING RIFLES AND REVOLVERS AMMUNITION OF ALL KINDS BLASTING POWDER AND DYNAMITE, &c, &c.
THE COURT OF COMMON SENSE. "^TOU pay your Tailor for style, your Physician for his skill, and the Teacher of your children for his knowledge of language, literature, or music j and you probably would not object to pay ns for our skill and experience in tho art of blending Tea ; but, as a matter of fact, we give them to you gratis. You can provo it yourself. Compare our Blends with any others offering at the same prices, and lot your own palate iudgo. You aro the higher , tribunal to which we can appeal ; there is no higher court. Will you adindioate EMPIRE TEA COMPANY. "W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., PROPRIETORS.
PIANOS 1 PIANOS ! PIANOS ! THE LARGEST AND MOST COM J PLETE STOCK OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS In New Zealand. HOFFMANN & SONS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENT IMPORTERS, Willis-street, Wellington, And Qneen-street, Auokland. (Established over 30 years in New Zealand.) HOFFMANN & SONS, in thanking their numerous patrons for past favonrs, beg respectfully to inform them and the inhabitante generally that they have on hand a large stock of Pianos from the very best manufacturers. TIME PAYMENTS. Please to Note our Address— HOFFMANN & SONS, Willia-Btreet, Wellington. T. DICKSON TS SELLING FOR READY MONEY :— TEAS. Choice Indian, at Is Bd, 2s, and 2s 4d per lb Choice Ceylon, Is Bd, 2s, 2s 4d, 2s 6d, 3s, and 3a 4d (The difference in cost between Tea at Is 8d and 3s 4d per lb is only Id in a family of six, while the exhilarating effect and pleasure in drinking far more than compensates for the slightly dearer article.) COFFEES. Having imported a Coffee Mill, with all latest improvements, customers can have their Coffee ground while waiting. COCOA. T. Dickbon is Sole Agent in Wellington for Rowntree's Elect. The sale of this Cocoa is daily increasing, as it is quite equal, and preferred by a great many, to Van Honten"s, while the price is 8d per lb less. Cream of Tartar, Is 81b per lb Carbonate Soda, 2d per lb Tartario Acid, 2s 8d per lb Tartaric Acid Crystals, 2s 6d per lb Citric Acid Crystals, 2b 8d per lb Borax, lump or ground, 8d per lb Baking Powder, Empire, Is size, 9d por tin Baking Powder, Sharland's, Is Gd size, Is 2sd per tin Currants, s|d per lb Raisins, 7d per lb Peel, orang9 and lemon, lOd per lb Gelatine, French, lib packets, 3b Gelatine, French, per oz, 3d (This Gelatine iB used in Government House ; it is equal to Nelson's, and not half he price.) Allen & Hanbury's Malted Food, Is 2d tin Mellin's — small, 2a ; large, 3s 9d per bottle Revalenta, Dv Barry's, 2s 9d per tin Cornflour, Brown's, 4d per lb Cornflour, Wm. Poison's (equal to Brown and Poison's), Gd per lb Robinson's Barley and Groats, 9d per tin Maccaroni and Vermicelli, 7d per lb Split Peas, 2d per lb Bird Seed (hemp, rape, and canary), 3d per lb Linseed, whole or crushed, 3d per lb Soap, Sinclair' 8 Cold Water, 5d per bar Soap, Sunlight, 4id por bar Soap, Gold Medal or Silk Stone, 9d per bar Soap, Barilla Ash, 9d per bar Soap, Pears' unseen ted, 5d per cake Soap, Shaving Sticks and Washballs, 9d each Brand's Essence of Beef, 2s and 3s 9d per tin Dickson's Beef Tea, 2s 3d per bottle Bovril, large, 3s 9d per bottle Dandelion Wine, 2s per bottle Quinine Wine, 2s per bottle T. DICKSON, Grockr to His Excellency th> Governor, LAMBTON-QUAY & BOWEN -STREET. yrr ANTED KNOWN. H. FIELDER Has just received a shipment of ITALIAN BEDSTEADS, whicb. will be sold within the next few weeks at a Considerable Reduction. /"\UR MOTTO is to produce tho highest order of work at a moderate rate, and our object has been attanod, as hundreds of well-dressed gentlemen can testify to our superior Fit and Finish. DALTON, Tailob, 13..C iba-stroet and (35, Lamb • > quay
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Evening Post, Volume XLIV, Issue 74, 24 September 1892, Page 1
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