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AT 'j;iiUJtiNl>OJS HOUaii, * <>(TR PKFCEi! SELL OUfC OOObS. OI R UOODK '.PHAK 1'UI? THILM&I£LVJ<:y. HENCE OUR INCREASING TBAJJE. We have always been notod for our Gloves and Stockings This season for value and quality wo are_ unapproachable in all makes iou Ladies', Girls', and Boys'. Parasols — A manufacturer's stock has been divided between Thorndon Houae and several Auatralian firms. See our prices and styles, i Boys' Suub — Petoneand Mosgiel tailor-made suits at lowest prices. One Shilling in tbe £ returned for cash. WABNOCK, KELLY & ADKIN. FOR THE HOLIDAYS. mHE Boys' and Men's Clothing JL Dcparttreni p' v the D.I.C. CO-OPEitATiVE STORES is fully stocked wii.ii every requirement in ready- mrflo Clothing "or ibo H oliday Season. Each garmeni is guaranteed to bo o2 SU-USltJOll QUALITY, MATERIAL, and MANUFACTURE. All prices are marked in plain figures. No one pressed to buy. BOOTS & SHOES A SPECIALITY. THANKS. T ELIZABETH GORDON, wish to thank -*-} those kind frienda who assisted me during my lato bereavement. ELIZABETH GORDON, Argyle-street. : NOTICE. I BEG to notify the public that Harry Wocvor, Cabdriver, ia not now in my employ. I P. MOLONEY, Cab Proprietor. Willis-street. Telephone, 154. WJ. ERRIDGE, Baker, Te Horo.— • Your Son Walter enquires for you. Sond letter to me, care Evening Post. LOST, m or about Theatre Royal, a Gold Scarf Pin, with small pearl in centre. Finder ro warded on returning to W. Raymond, care W. & G. Turnbnll & Co. anOUNO, the best houae for Drrse Goods JD and Dressmaking at 38, Willis-street. Mrs. Cartor guarantees a bettor fit and better stylo tban can bo obtained elsewhoi'O, at little more 'than half tho prices charged by the largo fihops. Nice dress pieces at 6s lid, 7s lid, listed, 163 6d form a very handsome and useful Christmas present. Don't mistake the shop — Mrs. Carter, opposite Townsend and Paul. ENSINGTON HOUSE, Hill- street, . adjoining Parliamentary Groundß, has firsL-class Furnished Suii.es of Apartments, for families and yidi/ors. Honse well appointed, wii>h every convenience ; central position. Telephone, No. 731. Tf^URNISHED Sittinjjroom and Bedroom JP for lady and gentleman ; grand view ; every convenience. 57, Mount Pleasant, Wellington-terrace. M" RSTDENNAN, widow of the late JJ. Dennan, of the Survey and Crown Lands Department, haa opened a Home for Gentlemen Boarders, Mavourneen Villa, Botflcott-street. «H^HITEHALL, BOULCOTT-STREET. First-class Accommodation and convenience for Permanent Boarders and Visitors, commanding magnificent view of harbour, city, and surroundings. Three minutes from Post Office. Entrance by Athenteum and by Boulcott-street (next Marist Bros.' School). Terms very moderate. PETONE. SHOP and Dwellinjjhouse to Let from Ist of January; four j'ears ocoupied by Powell & Creapin, Storekeepers; business established ; lease expired , rent low. Apply JAMES CURTIS, ARTESIAN WELL SINKER, PETONE. rf\O BS! LET, at the corner of WellingtonJL terrace and Botanical Garden-road, that soven-roomed House, lately in tha occupation of C Rons-Marten, Esq. For furthor particulars, apply to BENJAMIN SMITH & CO., 40, Lambton-quay. fjno LET, first Tveek in January, 1893, JL nine-roomed House ; large kitchen, good range, p.w.c, bathroom, three-stall stable, coachhouse, groom's room, orchard, grass land, &c. ; good drainage ; top of Bidwell-street; grand view of the harbour. H. J. L. Augarde, Collector for tie Public Trnat. 19, College-atreet. ffliO LET, Thornaon, a furnished eightJL roomed House, with every convenience. Apply 103, Lambton-quay. npO LET, a Front Room, over shop, AdeJL laide-road. Apply to Mrs. J. A. Bowman, corner of Drummond-street and Adelaide-road. TO LET, a four-roomed House, with bathroom and copper and good garden ; rent only 12s ; close by tram. See O. W. Clayton, Vivian-street. nj 10 LET, a six-roomed Houbo ; 'every conJL venience ; now ocenpied by W. Raymond, Esq. Apply Mrs. Tabnteau, No. 78, Upper Ghuznee-street. TO LET, in Dixon-street, house containing seven rooms, with every convenience. Tns'uin Bro3. THIO LET, Shop in Mannera-street, next JL door to Groy Valley Coal Company; possession early in January. Apply to Grey Valley Coal Company^ TO LET, a new five-roomed House, with bathroom, scullery, copper, wash-tuba : close to tram and 'bus. Apply to Joshua Bell. Eiddiford-street, Newtown. rjiO LET, a Shop and five-rooai''d DwollJL ing, next the Highland Laddie's, Riddiford-street ; rent very low to a good tenant. Apply Allan Smith, Grocer, Man-ners-street. r 110 LET, new Brick Building, in CustomJL house-streot ; well lighted, two entrances, large sliding doors at eido ; would make capital office and store for locpl agency or small factory. Apply F. J. W. Fear, Willis-street. . TO LET, ihose desirable Premises situate on Lambton-qud.y, opposite Grey-atreet, at present in the occupation of Messrs. Noble Campbell and Co. For terms and particulars apply to Johnaton and Co., Merchants, Featherston-street. FOR. THE HOLIDAYS. XA Doz. LADIES' SWISS LEATHER Q\J BELTS, Is, worth la 9d, At C. SMITH'S, The Cash Draper, Cuba-street. FOB, PICNICS. OK Doz. PRINT BLOUSES, Is lid, <_5O worth 3s 6d. Xmas Gift to all cash buyers of 10s and over, At C. SMITH'S Cash Draper, Cuba-street. j?OR GENTLEMEN. rtKA Men's Best MOSGIEL, KAIAPOI, iOU and PETONE TWEED SUITS, quite equal to Tailor-made, 38s, ,39s 6d, 47s 6d At C SMITH'S, Cash Draper, Cnba-street. FOR OUR BOYS. nHHE RE are 2000 SUITS to select from at 1 C. SMITH'S, tbe Cash Draper, Cubastreet. Best Colonial Tweed Suits, 83 Gd to 20s; English Tweed Knickers, 3s lid to 10a 6d ; Serge Sailor and Man-of-war Suits, 2s lid to 128 6d ; Washing Suite, 2s lid to 7s 6d ; and a Xmas Present to all buyers of 10s and ovor. FOR FURNISHING. QAAA PAIRS LACE CURTAINS, jmi\J\j\J Extraordinary Value, 18 6d, 2s Ita, 3a lid, 5s 6d, up to 30s ; Tapestry Carpets, Is 4\d to 2s lid ; very best Brussola Carpet, 4a 9d, Lambton-quay price 5s 6d ; Floor Cloth, 2yds wide, Is lid; splendid thick Linolouma, 2a lid, 3a lid, 5a 6d, 2yda wide. Xmas Proaent to all cash buyers of 10a and over. MANTLES & JACKETS. A WAREHOUSEMAN'S STOCK OF MANTLES, JACKETS, and DUST CLOAKS, has just been purchased by Mb. C. SMITH, the Cash Draper, Cuba-street, at hall-price. Eton Jacketß, 10s 6d to 25s ; Dust Cloaks, 8s lid to 30s ; Silk Shot Dust Cloaks, 278 6d to 35a ; Laco Mantles, a lovely lot, 17s 6d to 30a ; and a beautiful lot of Silk Mantles, suitable for old Ladies, half-price ; and a Xmaa Presont given in. Appointment vfyttfafiw^vS * n o to Hia JJ^sivynsSiL Governor W. LITTLEJOHN & SON, WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, AND OPTICIANS, Have much pleasure in announcing the arrival of largo quantities of JEWELLERY AND ELECTRO-PLATE, Ex Mainari and Kaikoura. Novelties in Ladies' Gem Rings, Bangles, Gold and Silver Chains, &c, &c. A Beautiful Solection of SAMPLE NOVELTIES, In Sterling and Electro-plate— Dessert and Fish Seta, Fieh and Meat Carvers Fruit Spoons, Tea Spoons, Butter Knives' Napkin Rings, &c, &c, in oases, suitable' for presents ; Tea Trays, Soup Tureens Tankards, Mugs, Cruets, Spoonß, Forks' &0. , &o. All direofc from the manufacturers' and consequently at the lowest possible PIUCES.j Only Addbesb : 85, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. ! •«r ANTED JinownrtmTyery latest in \W High-pvessure Self-cleansing Filters, for attaohirg to ordinary water taps, just landed, lhe best, moat effective and choapoat yet invented. No household should be without one. No dirty water. Itißper. foot. J. E. Hayea. 105. Lambton-qnay. WANTED Known— Neil's iSarsapanlla is the boat Blood Purifier and Spring Modioine; 2b 6d. Noil'B Balm of Giload cures long-standing Coughs and Colds in. a Bhoittime; 2a 6d. Neil'B Worm and Tonic Syrup for children has no equal— a Bur ourefor Worms ; Is and 2s 6d. At Neil's 36, Wilba-Btreot.

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Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 1, 3 January 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 1, 3 January 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 1, 3 January 1893, Page 3

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