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SNOWDEN'S, RETAIL DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, 54, LAMBTON-QUAY, Next Dresden Piano Depot, and opposite Orr's City Buffet Hotel. Carriage Paid on Country Ordtcrs op 40/- and upwards. PLAIN AND FANCY ! DRAPERY Of all descriptions sold RETAIL, AHD ONLY RELIABLE GOODS KEPT Paroels delivered in Wellington and Railway Stations three times daily. SNOWDEN'S, RETAIL DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, 54, LAMBTON QUAY, LAST WEEK OP VEITCH AND ALLAN'S! SALE ! TT\URING the week we will clear out all ' REMNANTS and ODD LOTS Accumulated during the SALE. T'omnants Flannel ODD LOTS Gloves Remnants Calico ODD LOTS Buttons Remnants Flannelette ODD LOTS Hosiery Kemnauts 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 LOTS Bojs' Suits Remnants Trouserings ODD LOTS ' Braces Remnants Cretonne VEITCH AND ALLAN.

Appointment /_!§^»_Hf€_& the to His _3P3s_»§_??«<Cs_i Governor. W. LITTLEJOHN & SON, WATCHMAKERS. TEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS, 85, Lambton-quay, new goods ex utjite of sutherLAND AND DORIC. Two consignments of Gold and Silver Watches, in open-face, hunting, and halfhunting coseß, made specially to our order. A large parcel of Lemaire Opera and Field Glasses, fine quality, made speoially to our order. Levelling Staffs, Syke's Hydrometers, T Squares, Rotating Pens, and Surveying Aneroids. AEIENTAL TEA MART. Our Own Tea, 2s per lb „ „ Tea, per 101b, Is 9d per lb „ „ Tea, 2a 41b per lb „ „ Tea, per 101b, 2s ld per lb Robur Tea in 21b fancy canisters, 3s 9d eaoh Robur Tea in lib tins, Is 9d, 2s, and 2s 4d per lb Roller Flour, 100's, 8s; 50's, 4s 2d; 25's, 2s 2d Oatmeal, 251b bags, 2s 6d Whole Ginger, Is lb Currants, 4d lb . Raisins, 5d lb Prunes, 4d per lb AT WILLIAM CAMPBELL'S ORIENTAL TEA MART, Mannbbs-stbext. Telephone 443. LATTEY, LIVERMORE & CO. (LIMITED), XEA IMPORTERS. HEAD OFFICE : 37, FEATHKKBTON-STfllE r, WELLINGTON. BRANCHES : 66, CUBA-STKKKT, 71, WILLIS-STEKET, AND 226, HIGH-STBKT, CHRISTCHUKCH. ] L NOTE THESE FACTS, AND GIVE A US A THIAL. m ______ T We procure our supplies Direct, E and are therefore THE ONLY Agents V betweon the tea gardens and the consumer. L In selling you Tea, yonr grocer 1 expects one-fonrth the selling price as V his profit. The merchant who sup- | E plies the grocer requires his profit as R, well. With such a division of profits M somebody has to Buffer, and this BorneO body its the consumer. E As a proof of the foregoing assertion, we ask you to tost our Teas against any other brand in the market, tt and await your judgment with confidence*. Co., The only Wholesale Tea House in New Zealand dealing direct with the public, AND NOT AFRAID TO TILL Ld. you so. Deal Only with Oue Shops, and thus buy tikst hand. Send for Samples and Circulars. CEYLON TEAS, INDIAN TEAS, 1/6 1/8 2/- 2/4 2/6 OPENING NOTICE. MR. HENRY GILLS, the well-known Baker and Storekeeper, has opened his Shop in Taranaki-place, and invites hiß old friends and customers te> give him a oall, and he will supply them with First-oloss Goods at lowast prices, for cash, and Bread of the best quality. HENRY GILLS. Taranftki-place, Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 51, 29 August 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 51, 29 August 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 51, 29 August 1894, Page 1