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WINTER MILLINERY AT TE ARO HOUSE. Ex PAKEHA AND DORIC, SECOND SHIPMENT OF J2 CASES. HPHIS week wo have opened some of the LATEST NOVELTIES in MILLINERY, X selected by a London Buyer of great taste and ability. Ladies in search of tho correct thing will find their tastes suited to a nicety from these imports. We can also recommend our CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS and BON NETS, n-s being pattieularly protty as well ag modcrnto in price. FROM SATURDAY, 7 th APRIL, WE RETURN # 2/- IN THK £ OASH BONUS ON ALL PURCHASES OF 20/- AND OVER WHILE OUR SALE OF McARTHUR'S STOCK LASTS. MANTLE DEPARTMENT. Tint Department has also reoeived many froah NOVELTIES during the present week. Ex Dorio, Throe Cases NEW MANTLET AND CAPES Ex Pakeha, Two Cases NEW JACKETS AND MACINTOSHES Ex Ruapehu, a Nice Lot of CQILDBBN'S REEFER JACKETS GRAND BONUS TERMS OF 10 PER CENT. ON ALL CASn PURCHASES OF 20/AT TE ARO HOUSE.

Special ?J9nßffißsS the Kar^ Appointment *P**j2&L^K of Glasgow, to His «EB?3g££sfeS» G.C.M.G. Exchange Buildings, Lambton-quay, Ist March, 1894. DEAR SIR,— Tho rapidly inoreoaing nature of my business has renderod it imperative that I should take an active partner into my firm, and I havo made arrangements to admit Mr. George Bowker, who has held responsible appointments in London and other large oitiee in England. He is in every way fitted to assist in the further development of my increasing conneotion. The soale of charges will be found striotly moderate, as they have been in the past, and a liberal discount will be allowed for cash. Our autumn and winter shipments, which are now landing, will be found to contain all the newest fashions and novelties, and will be on view on Monday, sth March. Trusting to be favoured with your oiders. which will at all times havo our best attention, I am, Dear Sir, Your obedient servant, JOHN I>. MORI-.ON. P.S. — Tho business in tbe future will be carried on under tbe titlo of Morison and Bowkru, Merchant Tailors, Lambtou-quay. Moody XXAVE lately bought a largo lot and JJL of English and Colonial all Walsh wool Tweeds, much under usual prioes. Moody Will make great reductions in all and garments made to order from these Walsh Tweeds during the present month. Moody Trousers to order from those and Tweeds will be made for 11/6, 13/0, Walbh and 16,6 '_ Moodt Suits from theso Tweeds will be and guaranteed well made, at 47/6, 50/-, Walsh 55/-, 60/- , Moody Urge an early selection, as orders AND are coming in rapidly. Secure first Walsh choioe. Moodt Splendid Coating, Corkscrew and Diagonal, Venetian, Fox's Serge Walbh Suits, to order, 57/- to 84/Moodt Are also showing some very speoial and Bargains in Men's Ready-made Walsh Clothing. M. odt Men's Tweed Trousers, well made and and wear resistors, 4/9, 5/6, 6/9, Walbh 8/9, 10/-, 12/6 Moodt Men's Tweed Suits, good cut and and well finished, sterling quality, 14/9, Walbh 17/6, 21/-, 25/Moody Have aohioved quite a Suocess and with their DRESSMAKING, and Walsh «iven universal satisfaction. Moody Have done well with their Summer and Dress Fabrics, and the balance will Walbh be sold at rednoed prioes. Moody Guarantee in their Dressmaking and Perfect Fit, Elegance of Style, and Walbh thoroughly good work. Moody DRESSMAKING charges are very and moderate, more bo than any other Walbh house in the City. Moody and Walsh, 75, Willis-atreot. EX DORIC. -VT O W O P E N E *D— 7 MORE CASES OF NEW DRESS MATERIALS ! INCLUDING ALL THE VERY LATEST FASHIONS ! C. SMITH, THE CASH DRAPER, CUBA-STHISST. X ADIKS' AND CHILDREN'S SPECIALTY SHOP. JAMES PETTIE, DRAPER, - Cuba-street. Ladies Ladies in want of well- Children Ladies made Costumes should Children Ladies visit the Speoialty Shop, Children Ladies and see the Lovely Mate- Children Ladies rial, which can be mode- Children Ladieß np complete from 30s to Children Ladies 50s. Children Ladieß Children Ladies Ladies in want of Rich Children Ladies Winter Jackets should Children Ladies visit the Specialty Shop, Children Ladies where some lovely goods Children Ladies are to be had from 12b 9d Children Ladies to 50s. Lovely Sealette Children Ladies Jackets, 35s to 95s each. Children Ladies Children Ladies Ladieß' and Children's Children Ladies Macintoshes, from 10s 6d Children Ladies to 355, in every shape. Children Ladies Children Ladies Ladies in want of Children Ladies Winter Coats or Tunics Children Ladies for the little ones should Children Ladies see the lovely Fleecy and Children Ladies Astrachans, I can offer Children Ladieß from 6s lid to 19s 6d each. Children Ladies Hard Hats and Bonnets Children Ladies to match, and in every Children Ladies Bhape. No other house Children Ladies can show the variety. Children Ladies Ladies' Blouses in Chpdren Ladies every shape. Children Ladies In fact, the shop is full Children Ladieß of Novelties in every de- Children Ladies partment too numerous Children Ladieß to particularise. Children Bkmbmbbr !— I Buy for Cash, Sell for Cash, and my expenses being small I can sell fully 10 pee Cint. Bilow othee Houses. Remember the Addrsss : COBNER CUBA AND DIXON STREETS. Look for the Name : JAMES PETTIE. IL B E Y'S DRY GI N. Excellent for kidney and allied diseases. Doctors recommend it to their pationts. ABBOLUTELT Pure and 'Wholesome. 2

iaa know Colman's Mustard ! You know Day & Martin's Blacking ! You know Lka & Perrin's Sauce ! All theso you have known from childhood. Wht? Because good Mustard, good Blacking, and good Sauoe are indißsolubly linked with those names. Those reputations havo boon built up not by spasmodic effort, but by con tinually maintaining a high standard of quality. Thus it is with the EMPIRE TEA CO/S SUPERIOR BLENDED TEAS 1 YOU MUST RECOGNISE THEIR EXCELLENCE IF YOU TASTE THEM YOU CANNOT HELP IT. AND THAT EXCELLENCE CAN AL WAYS BE RELIED UPON. Wo only profess to understand our business. That is all. EMPIRE TEA COMPANY, W. & 0. TURNBULL & CO., Proprietors. TUST OPENED AT PEARCE'S BOOT ARCADE, OUBA-BTBEKT, A CHOICE LOT OF GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, Also, A Nice Lot of WARM SLIPPERS AND LADIES' SHOES, Ex Ruapehu. To be had only at PEARCE'S BOOT ARCADE, Cuba-street, And No. 1, Lamhton-quat. MMDIC X 8 O N Landino, PKKK, FKKAN, & COS BISCUITS, Consisting ov — Albert Arcade Cafe Chateau Coooanut Colonial Combination Kingston Maocaroonß Dutch Maooaroonn; Marie Sandringham Lemon Wafers* Raspberry Wafete Chocolate Wafers Iced Berona (iossamer Chieftain, Zephyr Milk Milk Crackers Hunks ('ream Crackem, Ac., &a. LAMBTON-QUAYJA BO WEN-STREET. A LADY writes : " Me. Wit. C. FITZGERALD, Consulting Chemist :— Dkar Sir,— My child took two of your CHOCOLATE TABLETS, and passed three Large Worms and Hundreds of small ones, about tbe size of a darningneedle." (Signed) R. A. McLEARY, Sea View House, Thames. DON'T THBOW AWAY YOUR Old Salvers, Cruete, Tea and Coffee Services, Spoons, &o. Send them to us to be REPLATED EQUAL TO NEW. WE Sell Gasaliere, Hall-lights, Brackets, Gas Globes, Bath-heaters (no gas required), Baths, Sanitary Earthenware and Appliances, " Torpedo " Ventilators, Pumps, Steam and Water Fittings, Engineers'. Plumbers', Gasfitters', anil Tinsmiths' Tools and Sundries. A. & T. BTJRT, METAL MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS. Branch Store ... Mannera-at, Wellington Worka Cumberland-st., Dunedin Warehouse ... Stuart-st., Dunedin Marine Branch .. Port Chalmers MEMORANDUMS of ASSOCIATION for public companies. Bank Work, Road Board and County Council Forms and Vouchers. Pamphlets and Leaflets of any kind, printed in the beßt of styles at Evening Post office.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 82, 7 April 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 82, 7 April 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 82, 7 April 1894, Page 1

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