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THE GIGANTIC SALE OK T\RAPERY and CLOTHING -*-' is NOW ON. Sterling Bargains Offering Ever-? Day. C. SMITH, THE CASH DRAPER, cuba-strekt. Per Rihutaka. Three Hundred and Sixty Dozen "OAPEtt LACE DESSERT PAPERS, Plate and Dish Covers, Ham Frills, Souffle Cases, &c, &c. OLD BLEACH IRISH LINEN, For l^rawn Thread Work. OLD BLEACH IRISH LINEN. One Hundred Dozen PHOTO FRAMES, Cabinet, Panel, Ptomenade, Imperial sizes. Per Mamari ard Duko of Westminster, Novelties to Opkn. P R I N~G L E ' S, 09, Lajibton-quay. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY Aro now showing a ohoice selection of GENTS' SCARVES, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, TIES, BRACES, HATS, Ac, Our Stook of BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING Is second to none for variety and cheapness, having just opened an order for the Xmas trade. MEN'S SAO SUITS. ' We hold a very large stock, our own make, and for fit and workmanship quite equal to tailor made, at double the money. We quote prices— 3os, 355, 40s, 455, 47s 6d. INTENDING EXCURSIONISTS Should see onr stook of Portmanteaus, Trunks, Gladstone Baob, Rugs, &c. TENNIS AND CRICKET. In Shirts and Trousers we have a large assortment, ranging in price from 5s to 13s 6d. AT THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, 57, LAMBTON QUAY ; 37, CUBA STREET. J. W. BENTLEY, Manager. riBBAT RETIRING SALE op IRONMONGERY, AT WALTER NATHAN & Co's, 135, Lambton Quay. LAST FEW WEEKS. Business will be Closed on thb 31st January. GREATER BARGAINS THAN EVEE. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. The moßt successful Sale of Ironmongery ever held in this city is now drawing to a close, and the pnblio are invited to take advantage of the BARGAINS offering during next few weeks Goods will be sold regardless of cost, and many lines have been reduced to gQ PER CENT. DISCOUNT, to effect a clearance. The Business will Positively Close on 31at January. Call without delay and secure a share of tho Bargains, or the chance will be missed. WALTER NATHAN & Co., IMPORTERS OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, 135, Lambton Quay. «^*USE NO OTHER THAN (CREASE'S Al COEEEE, Sold only in Tins. And see you get it. Sold in one pound round tins, at Is Bd. THE CORRECT THING AT LAST. WHAT is it P The finest and most delicious Tobacco. THE SMOKERS' DELIGHT. ' fc YI7HAT is this* Jim? New Boots ! M Why things must be looking up." " New Boots ! No. I never knew until the other day that you could get your old Boots made like this ; better than new." " Who is the bootmaker?" " Why, LEIGHTON. His shops are Molesworth-Btreet and Petone." VENETIAN BLINDS. TTIASBY'S BLIND WORKS, 57, TOBT-STBEKT (Corner of College-street.) A. LEVI (Late Consulting Agent for New Zealand to N. Lazarus & Co.), Has commenced business as CONSULTING OCULIST OPTICIAN, At 65, Lambton-qnay, opposite Panama-street. The sight of each Eye thoroughly tested by the most modern appliances, and suitable glasses fitted. Moderate Chargss. A practical Lens Grinder employed on the premißo3 THE SPIDER ATTACHMENT. FEW would guess its use : it is a olever attachment for the Rotary Shuttle Standard, and when slipped into place at onoe oonverts it into a porfect ohainstitob machine. As a lockstitch it excels all others. The bobbin holds 100 yards, and the rotary motion in ao quiet, easy, and smooth that it makes 100 stitches while others do 65. For these reasons, and the faot that it works black cotton better than any other, all dressmakers should use it. To persons who have only used the reeiprooating and vibrating shuttle maohinee, a trial of the Standard is a revelation. It is the only real improvement made in Sewing Machines during the last 20 years. All duplicate parts and needles for this and other maohines in stock. Repairs a speciality. F. J. W. FEAR, Mechanist aud Importer Willis-street. Kstab. 1880. TRY UNCLE SAM'S COOKED ROLLED OATS, • A LUXURY FOR BREAKFAST. Sold by all Grocers, in 21b Packets, Is. TBS LEADING riBX OFFICE IN THE Would, r£iHE ROYAL INSURANCE CO. Capital and Accumulated Funds exoeed 000,000. Huntee-st. Extension, Wellington. W. M. BANNATYNE & CO., District Agents.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1894, Page 2