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r jj SERVICEABLE CLOTHING : FOB BOYS AND MEN. > fc ] TJEADY-MADE Clothing, supplied by the D.I.C. Co-operative Stores, is I Xl; guaranteed to be made of Superior Colonial Tweed, or imported J materials of reliable quality only. The Company's Clothing * Departments are stocked with every requirement for Boys' and I Men's wear, and marked for sale at economical prices. i BOYS' TWEED OVERCJATS (with capes) I 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 13s 6d, to lbs. 1 YOUTHS' OVERCOATS (with capes) l 16s, 19s 6d, 21s, to 27s 6d. i BOYS' TWO-GARMENT SUITS lls, 12s 6d, 13s 6d, to 19s 6d. [ BOYS' TWEED KNICKERS, 3s 9d per pair. i l A very large variety of Boys' Suits in Winter Tweeds, Eox's Navy Serge, 5 Admiral Suits, Olympic Suits, bailor Suits, Jersey Suits, &c. | YOUTHS' SAC SUITS , 23s 6d, 25s 6d, 30s, to 39s 6d. > MEN'S OVERCOATS (with capes) 3 255, 28s 6d, 355, to 635. MESS SAC SUITS i 32s 6d, 39s 6d, 42s 6a, to 59s 6d. » MEN'S TWEED TROUSERS | 10s 6d, lls 6d, 13s 6d, to 18s 9d. Boys', Youths', and Men's Waterproof Coats of best manufacture in heavy fabrics, or special light make with durable bilk linings. i - TAILORING 7 ' Our tailoring Department supplies Gentlemen's Clothing of perfect fit and best workmanship, at LOWEST POSSIBLE CHARGES. 3 TROUSKitS TO MEASURE 3 19s 6d to 32s 6d. TWEED SUITS TO ORDER 60s to £5 10s. DRESS SUITS TO ORDER £5 10s upwards. f «,———.»_»««■«—_«___=, ? EVERY GARMENT GUARANTEED FOR PIT AND QUALITY. C 1 — — B I —— a Boots and Shoes of every description. c j DIG. Co-operative Stores. I A. A. CORKIGAN, Manager. e r B. HALLENSTEIN, Chairman of Directors. a a r t B i

TJURIRI NATURAL MINERAI -*- WATER ! Invaluable for Indigestion, Removing constitutional tendency to GOUT and toi DISEASES OF THE KIDNEY AND BLADDER. Sole Proprietors and Bottlers : EHRENFRIED BROS., Auckland. Agent for Wellington : JOHN MAGINNITY, Feathecbton street. XAYTON & ERSKINE 3 [PROPRIETOR— P. REIMKR] Red Star Store, 11, Courtsnay-Place, Bottlers of DUNEDIN ALE AND SrOUT, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. Light Sparkling Colonial Ales— Red Stat and Bullhead Hrand. bottled, and the celebrated Speight's XXXX Ale, in kege Penfold's Claret, Constantia, and V.O. Port Hardy's Celebrated Claret, No. 1 Lagerbeer, English Ale and Stout Cider, Brandies, Whiskies, &0., &0., best brands THE WELLINGTON HARDWARE CO. We desire to thank the Public of Wellington and Districts for the large amount of support reoeived since opening. That our GENUINE CLEARING SALE is a GIGANTIC SUCCESS is Bhown by tho large number of purchasers who daily throng onr establishment. _ We hold laroe stocks of the following lines, and being desirous of realising before arrival of extensive new shipments, are now offering same at Bargain Prices :— Bedsteads, Cots, Mattrasses, Mangles, Clothes - Wringers, Galvanised and Wood Bickets, Tubs, Presentation Cases of Cutlery, Ivory and Bone Table and Dessert Knives, Pocket Cutlery, Electro - plated Spoons and Forks, Teapots, Butter Dishes, Presentation Cups, Lamps, Copper and Tin Kettles, Holoroft's well-known first-claBS Holloware, Enamelled Teapots. Cullenders, Pie-Dishes, Cnpß and Saucers, Mugs, WashBasins, &c., &c. We hold large stocks of Builders' Ironmongery, Galvanised Iron, Roofing Felt, Nails, Kitohen Ranges, Grates, Locks, Hinges, Brasßfoundry, Ac, &c. Also, Black and Galvanised Barbed Fenoing Wire, Fencing Staples, Netting, Axes, Slashers, Wedges, Spades, ishovels, Forks, Grindstones, Crosscut Saws. COOK'S PATENT SAFETY STEPLADDERS Kept in Stock. These are light, durable, cheap, and far superior to any imported article. THE j WELLINGTON HARDWARE COMPANY, IRONMONGERS & IRON MERCHANTS, 135, LAMBTON-QUAY. | WINTER SUIT, £3 3s FOR CASH ONLY. T ONES & ASHDOWN, Tailors, Lambton. quay, having reoeived a consignment of Tweeds at a large discount from ordinary prioea, guaranteed all wool, well shrunk, will supply for the present season a long felt want, making, FOR CASH ONLY, £3 3s WINTER SUIT. LAMPS, CHEAP AND NOVEL. LAMP SHADES, FAIRY AND LACE. CANDLE SHADES, UNIQUE AND ELEGANT. COAL VASES, New Desionb, CHKAP. FIRE BRASSES Good and Strong, from 0a Cd. CAMERON & CHRISTIE, Lambton-quay.

AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PitOVIDBNT t?OO£ETY New Zealand Branch Head Office, Customhouse- quay, Wellington Local Board of Direotora : Tho Hon. Morgan S. Grace, M D., C.M.G., M.L.C. (Chairman) The Hon. Charles J. Johnston. M.L.C. (Deputy Chai-mau) Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq. The Hon. Edward Eioharduon, C.M.G , M.L.C. John Duncan, Esq. Medioal Offioer Dr. W. G. Kemp, M.R.C.S. England) rriHE OLDEST, WEALTHIEST AND MOST PROSPEROUS Australian Life Offick, and thx LARGEST IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE The Only Colonial Liyh Grnos WHIOH DSCLABKB A BONUS EVEJftY YEAR The Method of Valuation adopted by this Society is of the most Stringent Character, and ensures a Considerably Larger Reserve to meet Liabilities than that held by any other office in the Australasian Colonies. ACCUMULATED FUND EXCEEDS £1 2,000,000 (TWELVE MILLIONS) Sterling ANNUAL INCOME, £2,000,000 (TWO MILLIONS) Sterling. POLICD2S IN FORCE ... 119,232 Sum Assured ... .-.. ... .£39,331,071 Cash Bonuses Divided , £5,883,412 BONUSES I CASH BONUS for ONE year, 1898, -£448,790, yielding Reversionary Bonuses amounting to .£910,000, after making SPECIAL RESERVES. OASH BONUSES deolared for last FIVE yeara, over TWO MILLIONS, yielding Keversionary Bonuses exaeeding FOUR MILLIONS. ASSUEE YOUR LIFE IN THE A.M. P. SOCIETY And seoure a BONUS EVERY YEAR EXPENSES OP MANAGEMENT 8f PER CENT. ON THE TOTAL INCOME. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Sooretary. Branch Office— Customhouse-quay, Wellington. mo ARRIVE EX S.S. MAMARI, Duk 25th June— 200 drums and 4 casks Raw and Boiled Oil 4 casks Oxide of Iron 1 orate House Bellows 4 boxe3 Scythe Stones 1 case Tin Washups 2- oases Black Elliptic Springs 40 kegs and 2 casks Sienna and Umber 1 cask Swedish Pitch 4 cases Beatrice Stoves 6 cases Tinned Steel Sheets, 22 to 28g 1 case Lepgett's Steel Axles 1 case American Elliptic Springs 1 case Step Pads 1 oase Plated Top Joints 3 orates Mrs. Potts' Sad Irons b cases Eureka Wringers and Bottom Boilers 3 cases .Shade Rollers 1 case Vulcan Broad rlatohets 4 cases Bidwell's Axle Grease 10 cases Frazer's Axle Grease 10 kegs Anchor Axle Grease 2 bales Silver Lake Sash Cord 2 cases lJisston's Ales 4 cases Putnam Ilfese Nails, Hoa. 7, 8. A 9 3 cases Ogden's Short Cutter Mattocks 3 cases Finishing Nails, in lib packets 1 oase Smith Clips 12 cases Balloon Fly Traps 1 case Tale Leeks 1 case Leather Nut and Collar Washers Also, NOW LANDING EX S 8. TAINUI— 10 bales Paperhangings 9 cages Varnishes 7 oasks Sheet Zinc 32 bundleß Buckets 3 tons Johnson's Barb "Wire 9 kegs Rivets 54 packages Scales, Shelf Brackets, Beatrice t-toyes, Leather Belting, Steel Wedges, Tulip Shovels, Sander and Harcourt's Braes Goods, Jaw Boxes, Paint Brushes, White Zinc Paint, Hair Sieves, Washers, Split Links, Sad Irons, Ac, <to. STEWART & CO., WHOLESALE IRONMONGERS, COTJBTENAT -PLACE AND VICTORIA-BT.

ELOROLIA, rpHE NEW HYGIENIC WASHING A FLUID, For Washing Linens, Cottons, Coloureds, ' and Woollens. Will Not Injure the Most Dblicatb Fabrics. The washing done more satisfactorily and with not a quarter of the labour of ordinary washing. Clothes are a better colonr and wear longer when washed with FLOROLIA than by the old method of rubbing on a board. ONE SHILLING PER BOTTLE. Prepared only by J. BERRY, (late p. white), PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, I 81, Cuba-street, Wellington. , j I rUST LANDED ! * JUST LANDED! JOHN DUTHIFJ & CO., Ld., WILLIS-STREET. Invite inspection of their large and wellselected stook of ELECTRO-PLATED WARE AND CUTLER* , Just opened, ex s.s. Aorangi, from the leading Sheffield makers, comprising — ELECTRO-PLATED Egg Frames, Breakfast and Dinner Cruets, Teapots, Tea and Coffee Services, Teakettles and Stand, Bisouit Boxes, Bntter Coolers, Jam Dishes, Dessert and Fish Knives in -oases, Salt Cellars, Sngar Basins, Bread and Pickle Forli s, Butter Knives, Knife Rests, Flower and Fruit Stands, &o. CUTLERY.— FuII range of Bone, Xylonite, and Ivory Table Cutlery, from Harrison Bros, and Howson, Johnson, Lookwood Bros. Harrison's Cutlery is the best quality ever imported to Wellington, and pncoß are cheaper than those oharged by less reliable -nakera. ___ We have boen appointed Agents for Perry & Sons' FIRE-EESISTING SAFES, And have landed a shipment of various sizes. These old-established makers Safes are well known as equal to any imported here at •iheaper rates. JOHN DUTHIE & CO., Ld. WILKINS & PIELD, TfiURNISHING IRONMONGERS, Are Now Showing — ELECTRO-PLATED WARE in great variety BRUSHWARE, a full stock LAMPS and LAMPWARE in new designs BEDSTEADS and COTS WOVE-WTRE MATTRASSES and FOLDING STRETCHERS WRINGERS, from 10 to 15 inches MANGLES, on stand and tables Fresh Shipments by Every Boat. WILKINS & PIELD, MANNERS, St. HILL, AND PARISHSTREETS. GEO. BODLEY'S FAMOUS EUCALYPTUS DROPS. HAVING completed arrangements for the regular manufacture of the above, my wholesale customers can rely upon their orders receiving prompt attention. As the reputation they have gained for the effectual ALLEVIATION in all INFLAMMATIONS of the THKOAT and LUNGS has given rise to not a few indifferent imitations, I have each drop stamped with my initials, G.B. None others are gnnnine. Sold in small canisters or bulk. N.B. — These Drops, in addition to the eucalj ptun, contains the best herbal extract for roinovin? phlegm, and are without excaption the best EUCALYPTUS DROP Id c market.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 147, 23 June 1894, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 147, 23 June 1894, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 147, 23 June 1894, Page 2 (Supplement)

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