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AUTUMN FASHIONS AT KIPvKCALDIE & STAINS, LAMI3TON QUAY, WELLINGTON. AUTUMN FASHIONS IN MILLINERY are rapidly arriving, and ive have every pleasure in directing the attention of our patrons to the ENGLISH and CONTINENTAL NOVELTIES received. The success attendant upon our efforts in past seasons to unite the productions of Foreign Dksi nebs with the tastes and requirements of thin climate is so marked and generally acknowledged that a repetition of it here is unnecessary. K. & S are fully in touch with the leading EUROPEAN MILLINERS, and as novelties and new ideas are brought out, so they will reach them from time to time, enabling them to place before the public the newest and choicest HATS and BONNETS their establishment is so famed for. As an Index to Autumn Fashions in Millinery, they enumerate a few Novelties that are already having a rapid sale— UNTRIMMED HATS.— Lucille, 53 each ; Maroon, 4s eaoh ; Mj.ll, 4s each Taplon, 5s ; New Gardener's Daughter, 7s TRIMMED HATS.— Parade, 6s 6d each; Amazon, Cs 6d each; and Matinee, 6s 6d SAILOR HATS.— "The Lees, "4s each; " Club," 2s 6d each ; Tennis, 4s 6d each; and Matinee, Cs 6d AUTUMN DRESSES. To dress well is not necessabily expensive, providing taste and judgment are exorcised by the purchaser. The SEASON'S NOVELTIES in DRESS MATERIALS offer unlimited scopo in the way of selection for the most fastidious and exaoting, and leaves nothing to be desired as regards beauty and harmonious application to the tastes of the people and the requirements of the Winter Season. KIRKOaLDIE & ST/ArNS claim they have built up this department on broad and liberal principles of business, and in the belief that purchasers are as thoroughly posted in values as uiemselve3. PRICES IN ALL INST\NCES HATE BEEN CAREFULLY ADJUSTED. The following are the season's leading specialities : — The HOPSACK CLOTH they predict will command a larce share of patronage OMBRE HOPSACKS, JaCQUERED HOPSACKS and SILK MIXED HOPSACKS are exceeding now and stylish BASKKT SHOIS, SACK MATTISGS, CHEVIOT SERGES, SILK MIXED REPPS, and ENGLISH, SC »TCH, and COLONIAL TWEEDS AUTUMN FASHIONS IN MANTLES, JACKi-TS, &c— That they are provided in the Season's Novelties is daily brought under notice by the number of buyers who purchase at their Mantle Department. Kibkcaldik & Stains have for years past made special efforts to keep place with tho chanfto of fashion. Keeping their patrons well posted in tho Novelties of tue day, thoy have built up and cultivated a trado that enables every i ady to exercise her own tasto and judgment. It has never been thoir privilege to present to buyers such a Magnificent Display i»f JACKETS and MANTLES as they hold to-da.y. All Garments are new and effective, and worthy the inspection of intending purchasers. BLACK CLOTH JACKETS, with new 801 l Bkirt, trimmed Braid, Us 6d, 12s 6d, 15s, 17s (id, 21s, to 73s Gd. BLACK CLOTH and SERGE JACKETS, Double-Breasted, trimmed Braid, special value, 18s 6d to 105s ; also, a full range trimmed Fur. Now shapes in COLOURED JACKETS, half-fitting with loose fronts, also tight-fitting with BELL SKIRTS, trimmed. Beaver and Braid. New SEAL PLUSH JACKETS. Now shapes in Mackintoshes. Dressing and Tea Gowns, in the latest styles. Ladies' Blouses, Waistcoats, &c, in Silk, Flannel, Serge, &o. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT.— In all branohes of this Department abundant supplies, coupled with fashions favour, are well represented. The secret of tho success in this particular Department is chiefly due to the matchless solection always to be obtained, the high character of the goods, added to their careful study of prices, enabling tho public to buy within their means new and reliable goods. In tho following articles and garments, K. & S. aro fully alive to the requirements of the day, and ask early inspection : — CHILDREN'S PELISSES, THREE-QUARTER CLOAKS, and CLOTH TUNICS. NOVELTIES IN CHILDREN'S BONNETS.

RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. J. MANTTAN, /-^IHINA, GLASS, AND FANCY GOOD ARCADE, • 169, Lambton-quat, And at BON MARCH E, CUBA-BTREET, Opposite Te Aro House. J. MANTTAN has decided to retire from business, and is offering £7000 WORTH OP CHINA, GLASS, AND NOVELTIES In the LATEbT Designs, At Prices that must offoot a spoedy clearance THIS IS A GENUINE CLEAR-OUT SALE, As tho Proprietor is leaving Wollington. rpRAVELLERS' SAMPLES FOR HOUSEWIVES. MARK! ONLY SAMPLES OF EACH! CALL EARLY ! Fenders, Brass and Iron Bijou Stands and Fire Brasses Minton's Tile Hearths Bathroom Corks Toilet Fixtures and Paper Children's Money Banks Chatelaine Knives and Scissors Pionic Knives and Forks, Folding Christy Bread Knives Brass Repousso' Kettles and Stands Clothes and Garden Baskets Plato Baskets and Fire Screens All At Prices Hithrrto Unheard of. INSPECTION INVITED. Call Early for First Pick. CAMERON & CHRISTIE, LAMBTON QUAY. ■piXTRACTS FROM LETTERS RECEIVED JANUARY, 1894. Mrs. C. writes : — " I now send you the last instalment on Piano, and I have pleasure in stating that your time payment system is an excellent means of obtaining a good piano on easy terms. My sioter will bo requiring an exponsive instrument next month. Of course we will give tho order to your Company." Mrs. F. writes \ — " In remitting you the 30th and last instalment on Piano, I desire to "say that I am pleased that I purchased my Piano from the Dresden Company." From a Solicitor :—: — " Herewith I hand you the final instalment on Piano. lam directed by my wife to say that she iB pleased that the selection of tho Piano was left entirely in your hands. It will doubtless do your Company good, as it is much admired." PIANOS AND ORGANS English, By practically overy Leading French, Makor in tho World, on Time German. Payments from 20s MONTHLY. THE DRESDEN PIANO CO., LAMBTON-QUAY, vVELLINGTON. M. J. BROOKES, Manager. G. & T. YOUNG, X>RACTICAL WATCHMAKERS, Lambton-qt/at, Wellington, Have on hand a Large Stook of Watches, Clocks, Jkwellert, Silver and E,P. Goods, Field and Opera Glasses, &c. Parties in want of these Goods will find it to their advantage to place their orders WITH THE FIRM, aa they possess special facilities for buying their Goods IN THE BEST MARKETS. All Goods shown are personally solected by THEIR BUYER, Mr. GEORGE YOUNG, who, being a partner, and having had personal knowledge of colonial requirements, is careful to SEND ONLY GOODS THAT WILL BE SATISFACTORY TO BOTH BUYER AND SELLER. Inspection respectfully invited. WANTED .known — Kvery description of Letter-press Printing executed in newest styles and designs at the EVENING POST Printing Offico, Willis-street. Billheads, 801 l Progra mines, Cards, Catalogues aU kindß of Coloured Work, Cheque Books, Delivery Books, Day Bills, Forms of To Let and For Sale, Bankruptcy Forms, Law Forms, Morcantila Forma, Shaded Posters, Show Cords, Pamphlets, Programmes, Visiting Cards (ladies and gentlemen's). Hand Bills, Business Cards, Proapootusea, Balknoe Sheata,

|§ jgl #4 RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. jlSllS^ J. MANTTAN, ° U yoT S OUR TIC C K A E N?A C S tL B S E ?nE GLASS, AND FANCY GOOD Mr. J. B. INNIS. BOOKSELLKR, V> WILLIS-STREET, UNTIL THE 31st ARCADE, MARCH, 1891. . , nA T ■ 169, Lambton-quat, 7tn&q 9 &aw>?*&*t&»n<h Andat — 'fiiii— " BON MARCH E, IQ/y» "|R/{> Cuba-street, 10/O J-O/V? Opposite Te Aro House. In consequonee of a Handbill issued by a local Photographor', \&l E p.eg to announce 'that we also J. MANTTAN has decided to retire from oTakt 3^£SeE£S.2?SS business, andis offering any person tendering ono at any of our £?^7f\(\(\ studioß in Now Zealand will bo entitled to 3(J 4 \j\J\J One Dozen Patent worth op Matt-Opa . Type CABINET CHINA, GLASS, AND NOVELTIES Or PHOTOGRAPHS _ _ _ „ In the LATEbT Designs, < Jne Dozen Enamell ed n( j At Prices that must offoot a spoedy oloorONE 15 x 12 AKTIST-FINISHED OPAL ' anco> ENLARGEMENT Upon payment of THIS IS A GENUINE CLEAR-OUT EIGHTEEN SHILLINGS & SIXPENCE: SALE, _ . As tho Proprietor ia leaving Wollington. OBSERVE !— A 15 xl 2 OPAL, not a v coarse, rough Bromide, and 15 x 12 is THE - size ov thk Opal, not the Framb. The work wo aro turning out is, if rv .- a . VVTJV - R < v a A Mp T v«: anything, supkrior to onr samples, and 'I ' KA VULLJiKSs JsAJM.i'l.tfe We INTEND TO MAINTAIN OUR PRESENT -*- STANDAF.D. Wo simply defy anyone in for New Zealand to produce work of similar excellence at anything like the price, HOUSEWIVES. and CHALLENGE COMPARISON with ONB AND ALL. — — H?ti(&&WVf> £ps&fcwiSj) MARK! ONLY SAMPLES OF EACH! VICE-REGAL AND LEADING PHOTOGRAPHERS, CALL EARLY ! Prize Medallists Sydney, Melbourne, and New Zealand, 7, Willis-street, Wellington. „-_,_. ,„, Fenders, Brass and Iron Telephone 101. _.. M , ,_. _ Bijou Stands and Fire Braaacs Minton's Tile Hearths ~~ ' Bathroom Corks Toilet Fixtures and Paper W,, „. „, , Children's Money Banks E ore selling our present stock of chatelaine Knives and Scissors GASFITTINGS Pionio Kniveß and Forks> y olding At Cost Prioe, to make room for New Christy Bread Knives Gooda to arrive. Brass Repoussfi Kettles and Stands Also, ' Clothes and Garden Baskets Rubber Garden Hoso, warranted, 4d per foot. Plato Baskets and Fire Screens NOW LANDING— All at Pblces Hithrrto Unheard of. Iron, Enamelled, and Earthenware Sinks Hoppers and Traps, Washhand Basins TM«?pppTTftTsr mvTTFn Brass and Copper Sheets and Tubes INSPECTION INVITED. Steam Gauges and_Gunmetal Steam Fittings ■"■ Call Early for First Pick. Brassfounding daily. Reliable Plumbera' and Sanitary _ Work CAMERON & CHRISTIE, oxecntod under competent supervision at lowest prices. LAMBTON QUAY. J. E. HAVES & CO., Lajibton-quay, Wellington. -piXTRACTS FROM LETTERS rpHE CITY PHARMACY, RECEIVED JANUARY, 1894. 49, Lambton-quat Mrs. C. writes :- (Opposite Grey-streot). " I now send you the last instalment on Piano, and I have pleasure in stating that your time payment system is an MR. DAVID T. ORR, excellent means of obtaining a good piano on eosy^ terms. Pharmaceutical Chemist, My sioter will bo requiring an exponsive instrument next Having purchased the business of Mr. T. month. Of course we will give Gordon, has much pleasure in solioiting the the order to your Company, kind support of the late proprietors patrons, and asking a further continuance of their Mrs. F. writes \ — favours. " In remitting you the 30th and The preparation of MEDICAL PRE- ] , aßfc . instalment on Piano, I SCRIPTIONS will receive the strictest desire to say that lam pleased attention, and will be prepared with the * hat }. purchased my Piano purest drugs of Pharmacopoeia under Mr. from tho Dresden Company. Orr'e own personal supervision. All pre- „,. . scriptions formerly prepared can be dia- 1 rom a bohoitor :— pensed as usual. " Herewith I hand you the final instalment on Piano. lam directed by my wife to say that she iB pleased that the selection of tho Piano was left LANDING, EX CELTIC KING— entirely in your hands. It will GALVANISED CIRCULATING JSSfSI*f?»SSfJB3gSS? ** CYLINDERS, RUBBER HOSE, BRASS TRADE REQUISITES, &c. &c. PIANOS AND ORGANS ,» ■!,,„__. _, *- English, By practically overy Leading Ex Rimutaka- French, Makor in tho World, on Tim! GALVANISED AND BLACK PIPES German. Payments from AND FITTINGS. MONTHLYi SAMUEL DANKS & SON, Elkctbo-platsuo, Plumbers, Bkab THE FOUNDERS, &C, 10, Brondon-atreot. DRESDEN PIANO CO., I LAMBTON-QUAY, vVELLINGTON. WATERLOO PATENT ROUND „,. f FEEDING OILCAKES. M . j. BROOKES, Suitable for Horses and all Descriptions of „„ Stook. Manager. These -oakeß are composed of a yarhty of articles, carefully selected, and which, when combined, form the most perfect Mixed Food : for Stock that has yet been introduced, and one that is specially adapted for Young G & T YOUNG At the London Dairy Show this yoar the »,.,« ™ •*..■» .™— first prize for tho cow giving the largest T>RACTICAL WATCHMAKERS, quantity And best quality of milk waa won -*■ by a cow (the property of Mr. Coatcs) which Lambton-quat, Wellington, was fed on the Waterloo Round Cokes. _ At the Norfolk and Norwich Christmas Have on hand a Large Stook of Watches, Show, held Nov. 16th, 17th, and 18th Clocks, Jkwellert, Silver and E,P. 1352 the Champion Prize for the beat Beast Goods, Field and Opera Glasses, &c. m tho Show was won by steer which was fed on tho Waterloo Round Cakes. Out of fi f( -v-oight other prizes given at this Show, Parties in want of these Goods will find it thirty-eight wore won by stock fed on the to their advantage to place their orders Watorloo Round Cakea. WITH THE FIRM hiiSg'yoS-rL'r jKlStswJ s£&sr" Bpocial facaities £orbayinß Srtft^7'& toO dSHi?Sy r Si » THE BEST MARKETS, dition of tho cake, I find, is excellent. All Goods shown are personally solected by Altogether tho enclosed analysis and reoent THEIR BUYER, Mr. GEORGE examination of your Waterloo Round Cake YOUNG ffi?!SSS?^tt?^faS i b kt^tdrTcXia5 a are a meX valuo of thoao cakea. During the loat five P" 1"*1 "* S"JL lodgß ot colomal requirements, yoara I have made many analysis of samples ls o*™"" "~ of your cake, sent to mo by consumers, and SEND ONLY GOODS THAT WILL BE without a single exception, I have found oil SATISFACTORY TO BOTH BUYER tho samples of the same excellent quality as AND SELLER, that of the coke which yon sent me for Inspection respectfully invited. analysis a few days ago, ond I am satisfied that yon make the Waterloo Bound Cokes ' always from ttio same kind of feeding mate- -w^t-aNTED U-nown-Kvery desonption nols of the best quality, and employ torn W o£ Let ter-presa Printing executed in in the same proporhona. The man often- neweßt designs at the EVENING sivoly tho Waterloo Cake will become POST Printing Office? Willis-atreet. Billwn . th ?, m ° r0 I<J willb« appreciated by heads Ball p,.,^^e, Carda Catalogues feeders ond fatteners of Btock. aU y^ of Gaoled Work Cheque Books, , Augustus JOBtCKEB.. DeUvery Books, Day BiUs, Forms of To Let Every dehvery is guaranteed to analysis. and Fo r Sal ' Bankruptcy Forms, Law Present Pnco, £7 15s. per ton. Free on Fo Mercantile Forma, Shaded Posters, rails at Hull. Show Cards, Pomphlote, Progrommes, VisitCheques to bo mode payable to W. Cham- Cardß eß^ Md 'gentiemen's) ' Hand iS&S^&S!& maMa * m B^BusinUcard.,PrW > ctu M ..W l «,

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 57, 8 March 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 57, 8 March 1894, Page 1

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