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WE DON'T THINK Half the town knows of the Bargains offered in "M/TILLINERY, MANTLE 3, DRESSES, PRINTS, PLAIN DRAPERY, FANCY GOODS, &c, Ao , Ac M AT THEIR SUMMER SALE, BY

WARNOCK & ADKIN. 10 THE PUBLIC. WE have decided to run our business in future on a muoh smaller stock, and will realise at once to the extent of .£SOO. We have instructed Messrs. Churchward A Co. to auction the goods, commencing next Monday, at 2 p.m. The high quality of our stock is well known, and buyers have now a golden opportunity of securing real bargains. Our charge for dressmaking during the coming season will be 12s 6d, and any clress pieces pnrohased at auction can, if desired, bo made up at that price. CARTER & CO , Ready Money Dbapebs, 77, Willib-st.

rpHE P. S. S. Shoes for Fathers Shoes for Mothors Shoes for Sister.-] Shoes for Brothers at THE P. S. S., CUBA-STBKET. LOST,~a~black~lind~white Cattle Dog; four white feet, white ring around neck, white face ; answers to name of "Spring." Finder rewarded on returning aame to Shepherds' Arms Hotel, Tinakoriroad. Anyone found detaining same after this date will be prosecuted. o"STron~Tueßda7Tastrfivolei~Bank of Now South Wales notos. Reward of £1 on leaving Bamo at Evoning Post. LOST, last evening, from Manners-street, a white Pairot; good talker. Findor will bo rewarded on returning same to Dr. Pollen. LOST, on Thursday afternoon, from Thorndon-quay, a greon and red Paroquet. Finder will be rewarded on returning to Mr. Smith's, 19, Thorndon-quay. OST, a gentleman's Gold Ring ; initials engraved on inside. Finder rewarded on returning same to Evening Post. LOST, between Wellington and the Lower Hutt, a square, blaok Handbag, with advertiser's name on, and containing sundries. Would finder kindly leave same with advertiser, Hunter-street, or communicate with him ? Reward. W. E. Whitoombe, Hunter-street. splondid Dairy Buttor, at 8d per lb, to clear, at H. Vallanco's, 87, Willis-street (opposite Hoby's, Dentist). A LADY residing near the Girl's High Sohool wishes to receive into her family a girl attending that school, or any other. _ For address apply Evening Poßt. 4~ GENTLEMAN leaving for England r\ wishes to sell his half-interest in a farm of 700 acres, together with management of same. Easy terms could bo arranged, or the whole farm could be pnrohased The distance is within 30 miles from Wellington, on good road Peorß A Son, Bank of New South Wales Buildings. A CCOMMODATION~for~GontIemen at xjL The Bond, Macdonald-crescent ; house well-appointed ; lovely view of the city and harbour ; baths (hot, cold, and shower, and plunge), niano, Ac. ' « nOARI) and Residence, in private family, for a gentleman ; terms moderate. Address A.R.A , Evening Poßt. C COMFORTABLE Board and Residence / for two or three respectable young men, Thorndon. For address, apply at the Evening Post. T^OMFuRTABLE Home for a yoath Kj in private family. For address, apply Evening Post office. (1 ANVAS Stretchers, Frames, and Mounts -¦ mode on the promises. R. Martin, Decorator, Manners-street. ¦JRIVATE Board and Besidence~for~two 1 gentlemen ; good locality, close to Government Buildings; terms moderate. Apply Belvedere, Mowbray-street, Bowenstreot. PARTNER wanted, sleeping or active, to extend established Business in best part of Wellington ; capital not less than .£250 ; good opportunity for smart business man, or splendid investmont for anyone with money to employ. Address, first instance, Business, Kvening Post AMBLE MANTELPIECES (real), from 355, at H. B. Corben's, top storey Little's Auotion Rooms, Willis-street. NO family oan be happy without HEALTH TEA.

LACE CURTAINS. Being overstocked in mAPE-EDGE LACE CURTAINS, We shall now, after the holidays, offer the remaindor at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! These goods wore imported direot from tho largest and best makers in Nottingham, so wo can safely say that anything approaching in valuo was NEVER OFFERED IN WELLINGTON. Balance of Prints, from la dress Flannelettes, from Is lid dozen Dress Goods, greatly reduced Muslins and Nainsooks, special valuo Bed Quilts, white and colored, from la lid Towels. 2Jd ; Antis, 3d Hosiery and Gloves reduced CALL EARLY. JOH. E. LINDBEItG, The Cheapest Dbapbb in Wellington, WRONG SIDE OF CUBA-STREET. Parcels delivered free. TT U M E AND SO N'S TEAS. iDIKKCT KBOM THE GARDEN TO THE TEAPOT. No Middleman's Profit to Pay. FINE CEYLON. Speoially selected ; rich, pure, and fragrant, 2s per lb— in 51b and 101b tins. This quality cannot be obtained in any house in New Zealand, even at double the price PURE INDIAN TEA, Is 8d to 2s per lb. CHINA TEAS, in 101b boxes, from 15s to 20s per box. As vo »r«> direot importers from the growers, the publio will save at least from Is to Is 4d per lb in buying from us. ,No Blindid oe. Impube Tka Sow-. Sample pounds will be sold to test the quality HUMB~& SO?-, TEA IMPORTERS, WINK AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Wholbbalb and Retail Grocers, 63 and (55, WILLIS-STREET, Wellington. TCTEW YEAR GRAND ART UNION. (By kind permission of the Colonial Secretary.) 46 VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS, IN MASSIVE FRAMES. 600 TICKETS AT 10a. EACH (J300.) The Prizoa are worth more by 50 per cent, than the sum quoted. The publio are invited to inspect the Paintings now on view at the Gallery, from 9 a.m. till 8 p.m., 153, LAMBTON-QUAY. P.S.— Will intending - "'suribers purchase tickets as early as possible, as it is imperative that the drawing shall take place at an early date. P. 0.0. and cheques payable to W. H. W A I N HOU S E A CO., 153, Lambton-quay.

MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY (Limited). XT* W. MILLS A CO. hereby notify that they have been appointed Wellington Agents for above Company for the adjustment and settlement of claims. ANTED to Irm3h-se, New and Second-hand Clothing of every description; highest cash price given ; persons waited on at their private residence. MRS. WHITAKER, No. 1, Manners-street

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 10, 12 January 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 10, 12 January 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 10, 12 January 1894, Page 3

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