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By fILJI&kJS Excellency Spocial TSfflSttF^SS the Earl Appointment J*3fess?|ser X °^ Glasgow, Exchange Buildings, Lambton-qnay, Ist March, 1894. DEAR Slß,— The rapidly increasing nature of my business has rendered it imperative that I should take an active partner into my firm, and I have made arrangements to admit Mr. Gkobgk Bowkbb, who has held responsible appointments in London and other large cities in England. He is in every way fitted to assist in the further development of my increasing connection. The scale of charges will be found strictly 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 orders, whioh will at all times have our best attention, I am, Dear Sir, Your obedient servant, JOHN D. MORISON. P.S. — The business in the future will be carriod on under the title of Morison and Bowkbb, Merchant Tailors, Lambton-quay. NOW OR NEVER ! T>ARGAINS IN FURNITURE! Everybody in want of Household Furnishings and Fnrnituro should call and secure some of the Bargains at the Genuine Sale now on at FIET DBBi'c?, Manners-street. !fTIHE SALE OF OUR DEPOSIT TICKETS is EXTENDED UNTIL THE 30th JUNE. VICE-REGAL AND LEADING PHOTOGRAPHERS, WILIi GIVE On* Dozen Pa tint Matt-Opal Ttpk CABINET Or PHOTOGRAPHS One Dozen Enamelled And ONE 15 i 12 ARTIST-FINISHED OPAL ENLARGEMENT Upon Production of Deposit Ticket 18/6 Payment of 18/6 EIGHTEEN SHILLINGS A SIXPENCE. OUR DEPOSIT TICKETS CAN BE HAD FROM OUR CANVASSERS AND Mb. J. B. INNIS, BOOKSELLER, WILLIS-STREET, UNTIL THE 30th JUNE, 1894. VICE-REGAL AND LEADING PHOTOGRAPHEKS, Prize Medallists Stdnet, Melbourne, and Nkw Zealand, 7, Willis-street, Wellington. Telephone 161. GREAT BARGAINS. n\ Q mirk STOCK TO SELECI <3bI^S,UUU FROM. All my goods are being sacrificed. Call and inspect stook, and compare prices, at FIELDER'S, FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, Mannkbs-stebkt By ■RR MSS M 5Ss h aß Excellent!) Appointment /^SKSBIIf^S tho " 'to His £?^l?fc^?" Governor. )AMlsB J. UUBTIB Customs and Shipping Auxnt, FORWARDING 4 GENERAL CARRIER. Grbt-stbkst, Wellington. P.O. Box 108. Telephone No. 9. Furniture removed with every oare and attention. Telegrams and letters to wait on steamert or trains receive prompt attention. Goods and paroela forwarded to all parts if tVn v-H. at cheat) throneh r»t»» mHE QHOP TjlOß TpRESENTB. FRANK GRADY, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, WILLIB-STBBET. Watches, Clooks; Gem, Wedding, and Keeper Rings; Bangles, Pins, Pencils, Studs, Charms, Ao. Novelties in Eleotro-plated Goods, suitable for Wedding Presents. Field and Opera Glasses, Speotaoles and Folders to suit all sights, Colored Glasses. Desks, Dressing Cases, Companions, Purses, Card Cases, Photo Screens, Albums, and Frames, &0., Ac. Jewellery of every description manufactured on the premises. Antique Jewellery re-modelled. rjIHE TjiOß pRESENTS. IF you want Rules, By-laws, Reports, Catalogues, Plans, Orders of Service, and Choir Notices for Religious and Benefit Soaieties printed, go to the Evening Post offioe.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 88, 14 April 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 88, 14 April 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 88, 14 April 1894, Page 1