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FIRST INDICATIONS OF PREVAILING FASHIONS. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS' EAELY SPRING NOVELTIES Are now being opened, and will be exhibited in the different departments of their establishment during the present week. THE FIRST SHIPMENTS REPRESENTS EATMY BPT?TNfI LONDON") XjAIVUX Or-K-lINlj d / MODELS MILLINERY paris > TJATCT/V SPIiTfCfT Lace and Silk Capes, -EiAXkLiX ar±l±l\Lr Black and Coloueed MANTI/ES Cloth Jackets, New Jebskys. EARLY SPRING S^^ 1 COSTUMES seboe. A SPECIAL FEATURE in this Department is the display of DRILL COSTUMES - Which have received much favour in the • HOME and CONTINENTAL CAPIIALS. EARLY SPRING Fa »°y Tweeds, Black DRESS GOODS verneßS Tweeds. EARLY SPRING gotton Crepes, Printed COTTON DRESS GOODS o&^S-SS?^ . I^COTTON DRILLS, COTTON JAPANESE WiU bo tho leading feature for ooming season. EARLY SPRING The Newest Shapes LADIES' SHIRTS Soft and Stiff Fronts. , In this Department the LATEST developments in LADIES' "LINGERIE" is fully represented, inoluding LADIES' WAISTCOATS, specially adapted to wear with Tailor-made Dresses, and suitable for the Now Stylo in Ludma 1 Jackets. ADDITIONAL SHIPMENTS are expeoted at an early date. A Visit of Inspection is respectfully solioited. KIRKCALDTE & STAINS, WELLINGTON.

[ T>ONA FIDE CHEAP CASH GROCER. allan~lsmith. Comp. No. 1 Sugar, 2Jd ; per bag, 9s „ 2 „ 2£d; „ 8s 6d Essence of Coffee, Is per bottle Symingtou'a, Is 2d per bottle Fry's Cocoa, *lb tin, 8d ; Barry's Cocoa, Jib pkt; 4d ; Van Heuten's, ilb tin, lid Boiled Lollies, 4d per lb ; Scotch Mixtures, 6d ; Peppermints, 6d ; Black Balls, 4d Candied Peel, 8d per lb Currants, 4d per lb ; Sultanas, 5d Neaves' Food, lid per tin Allen A Hanbury's, Is New Dates, 6d per lb Preserved Ginger, 8d per lb American Salmon, 8d per tin ; Fresh Herrings, 6d ; Sardines, 3 tins for Is Wine Biscuits, 4d per lb ; Albert Lunch, 3d Oatmeal, M'Gill's, 251b bag, 2s 8d Wheatmeal, 71b bag, Is Swiss Milk, 6d per tin ; do do (Milkmaid), 7*d Pptted Meat, 6d per tin ; Cornfiour, 3id pkt Liquorice, 7d per stiok Coutts' Acetic Acid, Is 6d per bottle Keating's Cough Lozenges, 9d per lb Baking Powder, 4d per tin Tea (good value), Is 4d per lb Prime Hams, 9d per lb ; Prime Bacon, 7Jd Sheep's Tongues, lid per lb Cream of Tartar, Is 4d per lb; Baking Soda, 2d Electric Candles, s£d per lb Prioe's (London), 7Jd per lb Kerosene, 150 test, 5s 6d Cod Liyer Oil, Is ; Salts (London), 4d per doz Hop Bitters, 3s Painkiller, Is 2d per bottlo ALLAN~SMITH, MANNERS-STREET and RIDDIFORDSTREET, Newtown. Motto : Best Value fob youb Money. Leading Features: Cleanliness, Accubacy, and Dispatch. Goods Delivered to all ports of City and Suburbs Free of Charge. Note the Address — THE HIGHLAND LADDIE, CANTON TEA MART, Noted for Cheap Groceries, Opposite Bank, Manners-street. H. J. RODGERS & CO., THE WHOLESALE CARPET LINOLEUM, AND LINEN WAREHOUSE, Next Winder's, Manners-street. SALE! BANK SALE! LINOLEUMS SEIZED— 2yds Linoleum ... Is 9d for Is 4d 2yds Linoleum ... 2s 6d for Is lid 2yds Linoleum ... 3b 6d for 2s lid 2yds Linoleum ... 4a Gd for 3s 6d SOLD FOR BANK— 4yds Linoleum ... 2s 6d for Is lid 4yds Linoleum ... 3s 6d for 2s 3d 4yds Linoleum ... 4s Od for 2s 6d 4yds Linoleum ... 4s 6d for 3s 6d BANK SALE BANK. LADIES' WATERPROOF CLOAKS, All Reduced. Shop open till 9.30, to enable Workingmen to buy. H. J. RODGERS & CO., Next Winder's. Manners-street. \

I LAST WEEK Of VEITCH AND ALLAN'S | SALE ! TVURING the week wo will dear out all \ REMNANTS and ODD LOTS Accumulated during the j SALE. -: i i Remnants Flannel ODD LOTS Gloves Remnants Calioo ; ODD LOTS Buttons ; Remnants Flannelette . ODD LOTS Hosiery ! Remnants Carpets ODD LOTS Mantles Remnants Floorcloth ODD LOTS Jackets Remnants Dresses ODD LOTS Trimmings Remnants Prints ODD LOTS Handkerchiefs Remnants Shirtings ODD LOTS Ribbons Remnants Sheetings ODD LOTS Laces Remnants Linings ODD LOIS Boys' Suits Remnants Trouserings ODD LOTS Braoes Romnants Cretonne VEITCH AND ALLAN.

BEFORE STOCKTAKING I SHALL clear ont tho following lines entirely regardless of cost : — Ball Nets, all colours (donble width), 4Jd, worth 2a ; Nuns' Veiling, all good evenin? shades, 8s lid per dress ; 20s Ladies* Ulsters for 5s lid ; lot of Ladies' Umbrellas, Is 6d, 2s 6d, jnst half-price ; Wool Wraps, 2a 6d, reduced to Is ; 200 Dress Pieoes, good warm, useful material, 3s lid, 4s lid per dress ; lotof Black and Coloured Cashmeres, 4s lid per dress ; about 25 Doublebed Blankets, 8s lid, worth 15s; Single-bed Blankets, 5s lid ; lot of 20s Quilts, clearing at 8s lid ; 2s Toilets, now Is ; Table Damaak, B}d; Double -bed Sheeting, 9jd; mast go before stocktaking. C. SMITH, THE CASH DRAPEIR, CuBA-STBIiET. t IXL

THE GREAT ADVANTAGE OF THE T^RESDEN PIANO COMPANY'S TIME-PAYMENT SYSTEM Over that of tho ordinary " Hire System " CONSISTS in the fact that should a purchaser, either through lack of employment, sickness, bad trade, or other misfortune, be unable to meet his payments punctually, the Manager will allow all the lenionoy that tho merits of the case appear to demand. SHOULD tho purchaser, aftor every leniency has been allowed, still continue unable to meet bis engagements, he may retain the instrument by special arrungement for extension of time THIS is the most equitable system yet introduced, and there is no better way of obtaining a Piano or Organ than by purchasing from the , DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY. THE DRESDEN COMPANY IS A HOUSEHOLD WOKD In Thousands of Happy Homes Throughout the Colony. TIME PAYMENTS, fbom 20s MONTHLY. THE DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY, Lambton-quay, Wellington. M. J. BROOKES Manages. ALFRED NICOL, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND OPTICIAN, (Eight years with W. Littlejohn A Son), Has pleasure in announcing the arrival of the following New Goods : — Ladies' Gold Watches, Fob Alberts, latest in Gold Brooches (set with chrysoprase and pearls), Gold Links, Silver Brooches, Ao. Also, a few Novelties in STERLING SILVER AND ELECTROPLATED GOODS, Suitable fob Pbebentb. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures and at very Moderate Prioes. Inspection invited. The Watch and Jewelleby Repaibs will bo personally attended to. Note the Address : ALFRED NICOL, 67, WILLIS-BTBEET, WELLINGTON.

LADIES are invited to call and see our New V.S. (vibrating shuttle) No. 2 and 3 SEWING MACHINES. The latest, simplest, most perfect adjustment, and the cheapest Sewing Machines ever offered in New Zealand ; also, our New Oscillating Shuttle Machine, gives the widest range of work and the highest rate of speed of any machine yet invented. Tot ma, either cash or on time-payments, at 2s 6d per week. Any trial given against any machine in tho market. Call and see them, and enquire the prices. Yon will be astonished, and buy. We have Machines either hand or troadle, or both oombined. Parts kept in utook, needles and oil, Ac. Note tho Address — THE I X L COMPANY, 19, WILLIS-STBSET (Next Townsend A Paul's). WILLIS-STREET. PRANK GRADY'S rpHE OHOP • pOR »REBENTB NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! Clocks. Watoh6B, Chains, Engagement, Signet, Keeper, and Wedding Rings, Bangles, Pins, Brooohes, Studs, Linksj Charms, Ao. ; Sterling Silver Matchboxes, Pc noils, Purses, Serviette Rings, Tea Spoons, Butter Knives, Ac ; Novelties in Electro-plated Goods, snitable for wedding presents ; Fiold and Opera Glasses. Spectacles and Folders, to suit all Bights ; Fans, Desks, Companions, Dressing Cases, Purses, Bags, Card Cases, Albums, Photo. Frames, Fanoy Glmsti and China, Stationery. Ao. Jewellery of oyery description manufactured on the premises. Watch, Clock, and Jewellery repairs; Antique Jewellery re-modelled. Competent workmen. Personal supervision. fipHE XflOR "pRESENTS, FRANK GEADY'S, WiiiLis-BTB— t.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 48, 25 August 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 48, 25 August 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 48, 25 August 1894, Page 1

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