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DRESSES ! DRESSES ! VI7 HAT STYLFS ARE THE NEW WINTER DRESS MATERIALS? WARNOCK~& AD KIN Can well answer this important question by the following interesting DESCRIPTIVE LIST OF NOVELTIES: COLOUR S 1 The Shades are RICH and DEEP, suoh as Purple, Bronze, v> VJJU U -eta j Dark Ememld) p runet "Wine, Gendarme, Violet, the ! new Ondine and Serpentine. In some cases the above 1N f are self-ooloured, but in others relieved by glints of suoh ROBE LENGTHS, j S;-.^ - kingfisher Blue, Flame, Gold, Mauve, CHEVIOTS "i All previous values eclipsed by onr grand importations this winter. avtT I 25 ranges, with full assortment ol shades in each. Pukb Wool ,, T . *JJ? T .T _ C Goods. Prices per dress length, 10b 6d, lls 6d, 13s 6d, 15s, 16s DIAGONALS. ) 6d, 21s, &c. Some special widthß for Children's Coats. SERGES "1 British Goods all these. Plain Estamene Serges, per dress, lls 6d, ojJivuiJO j i4 Bil 6 8 6a, 18s, 1956d,2256d. Magnificent ranges of Fancy Dress awtv I Worsteds, so perfectly suitable to this cUmate, both for Ladies , ■ aiNl " f Girls', and Children's wear, all self colours, commyncing at Is lid W^OR^TT'DSI pW yard> double w idti>TT OPS A Pif Q ~i Shot Hopsacks, in leading colours ; Diagonal Hopßacks, awroa.l/RO / i n self colours ; Cheok ßasket Cloths, in novel mixtures. BASKET N CLOTHS. ) TheM * •*"** ** WTNTTRI? "^ The handsomest, moat durable goods ever bliowu in Wellington. They " x±y -L-LiiA; ; a bound in all the rich coloured mixtures characteristic of this seaßon s f new Roods. Our last Winter's Tweeds were tho admiration of the TWEEDS J di&trict. This year they are oven better. DRESSMAKING ! DRESSMAKING 1 TTWPm? T A "NTT We have decided to give Estimates lower than-cvor fov Costumos XJ.vj.J- \JX\.I AIMI. to order, to moot tho times. . Miss GOUIILAY has just returned from her visit to Melbourne > and Sydney Fashion Houses. Mas. SNOOK is rapidly booking orders for April month. Orders for both Rooms are respectfully solicited. ______—_—_ SALE ! SALE ! SALE ! W. M'ARTHUR & CO.'S AUCKLAND BOOT STOCK. lI7HILE our Mr. HANNAH was in Auokland the head of tho Boot Department of »1 Wm. M'Arthur & Co.'s Sale interviewed him with respect to the Groat Boot Sale, and said—"' As you are the only one in Now Zealand who can sweep all our stock ot Hoots and Shoes, we should like you to attend." According to appointment, our Mr. Hannah was there, and purchased 162 packages, trunks, and oasos, whioh have arrived in Wellington, and the Boot-purchasing Publio shall have the advantage of the Bargains proonred,

2000 pairs Children's Boots and Shoes, Is 1000 pairs Children's Boots (all one price), Is lid 500 pairs Girls' Tan Shoes, 7 to 10, 2b lid 800 pairs Gills' Tan Shoes, 11 to 1, 3s 5d 900 pairs Girls' Canvas Shoes, 7 to 10, la lOd 1000 pairs Girls' Canvas Shoes, 11 to 1 (all one price), 2s 3d 2000 pairs Girls' Patent Strap Shoes, 4 to 6 (all one price), Is lld 1000 pairs Girls' Patent Strap Shoeß, 7 to 10 I (all one prioe), 2s lid 1000 pairs Girls' Patent Strap Shoes, 11 to 1 (all one price), 3a 6d 2000 pairs Women's Fur-bound Felt Slippers, lormer price 4s lid, now 2s lid ( The above aie all New Goods.) 1300 pairs Girls' Kid E.S. Vernonß*, 4 to 6, cost 4s 6d, now 3s 6d 200 pairs Ladies' Light Tan Walking Shoes, cost 13s 9d. now 9s 6d 400 pairs Women's E.S. Boots, cost 7s 6d; now 4s lid 250 pairs Women's Kid Walking Shoes, cost 7a 9d, now 4s lid 330 pairs Ladies' Evening Shoes, 2b lid Glyaerole, Satin Polish, Nubian Blaokinj Soles, &0., &0., and thousands of otl too numerous t<

«g" NOTESALE COMMENCES ON SATURDAY, APRIL 14, AT 9 O'CLOCK A.M., IN THE PREMISES LATELY OCCUPIED BY NELSON, MOATE & CO., 83, LAMBTON QUAY, AND AT R. HANNAH'S BOOT MARKET, 28, CUBA-STREET. ALL THIS STOCK MUST BE SOLD IN 14 DAYS. REGARDLESS OF COST, PREVIOUS TO RE-BULLDING. .£70,000 WORTH 0F GOOD STOCK TO SELECT FROM. R. HANNAH & CO., PROPRIETORS.

SEDUCTION IN FLOUR! BEST ROLLER FLOUR— 2001b Sacks /.. ... - IX L 1001b Bags Ql m 501b Bags 251b Bags 2/2 BEST OATMEAL251b Bags 2/10 WHEATMEAL (for Bread)— 251b Bags 2,() WHEATMEAL (for Porridge)— 251b bags 2/0 price-list on application. WARDELL BROS. & CO., 51, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON, AND AT CHRISTCHURCH AND DUNEDIN.

/CHEAPER THAN EVER. New Figs, 6|d box Sheep's Tongues, lib tins, lid ; 10s 6d per doz Boiled Babbit, 21b tins, lOd - Teas, from Is 4d per lb New Zealand Mullet, 6d tin Finest Ling, 6d per lb Real Loch Fyne Red Herrings, lid eaoh AT WILLIAM CAMPBELL'S, ORIENTAL TEA MART, Manners-street. £12,000 °|^ T £12 > 000 SLAUGHTERING FURNITURE O The Largest and moßt Complete Stook to select from. Every line to be Bold at saorifioing prices. Call and make a goodinßpeotion of our stock and compare prices, at H. FIELDER'S, Wholesale and Retail Furniture Manufacturer, Manners-street. " It saves the merchant s business from •going to the bad by a-raking in the patronge the public can't refuse." This can well be said of SHARLAND'S BAKING POWDER. As the proof of the pudding is in the eating, so the proot of the Baking Powder is in the using. A preparation whioh challenges oomparir son by actual test and always stands the trial moßt favourably ia SHABLAND'S " MOA " BRANP BAKING POWDER. .

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 88, 14 April 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 88, 14 April 1894, Page 1