If there is one feeling stronger than another in the heart of the female shopper it is a love for remnants. Remnants of all sorts she fairly revels in, and remnants of all aorta she may now Becuro during the last days of the annual Btook-taking sale at Te Aro House. The great sales of the past two months at Te Aro House have bad the effect of leaving a large quantity of Bhort lengths in every department. These are the remnants which are now being offered, for a few days only, at Te Aro House. There are remnants of all materials, of every colour, and of every quality. Dtobb department, Manchester department, furnishing department, and fancy department, all contribute their share of remnants, to be sold dnring the 'lost days of the annual stocktaking sale at Te Aro House. Advt. Among the most useful of modern inventions is the Kerosene Water Heater, introduced and manufactured by Meßsrs. Wilkina and Field , of Manners-street. With the aid of a few chips and a little kerosene, water oan be heated at the rate of 3 gallons per minute up to 118 degrees Fahrenheit; by reducing the quantity, the greater the heat. At the cost of one penny a hot bath can be had. The heater cannot be put out of order even by careless using. It can be used anywhere, provided only that the supply tank is higher than the heater. It is suitable for both town and country, does away with the expensive high-pressure boiler and fittings, is always ready for instant use, and ia perfectly safe. One can be Been in operation in the show room of Wilkina and Field, Manners-street. — Advt. Rough on the Pigs. — In Canterbury, which is pre-eminently the bacon province of New Zealand, the curing season ia now in full swiDg-, and the pigs are having a very rough time of it. Every week Wardell Bros. & Co. receive large consignments of their own Canterbury cure, and the hamß and bacon they have now on sale leave nothing to be desired in the way of quality. Aa their buyers select nothing but guaranteed grainfed pigs, consumers can rely on getting a first-olass article. Hams, 9d ; bacon, per side,7Jd. Willis-street. Wellinßton.— Adtt.
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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 51, 29 August 1894, Page 2
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374Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 51, 29 August 1894, Page 2
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