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THE FASHIONS FOR THK SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON ARE NOW SHOWN BY KIEKCALDIE & STAINS. A COLLECTION OF EARLY SPRING NOVELTIES, called from the most noted sources of Fashions, NOW ON VIEW. SPECIALITIES IN DRESS FABRICS. SILK, WOOL, and COTTON TEXTURES are representative of the highest fashion, and present that unvarying excellence always to be found with us. TAFFETA CLOTH, HOPSACK SHOT EFFECTS, SERGETTES, WOOLLEN CREPONS, PLAIN and FANCY COATINGS, SATINJBTTE SHOT EFFECTS, TAILOR TWEEDS, CHECK TWEEDS. We desire to notify the arrival of our DAINTY SPRING & SUMMER WASHING FABRICS, Displayed in our spacious Dress Room. Fronch Cambrics Plain Drills Delainettes Cotton Japanese Corded Zephyrs Dot Drills Brighton Lawns Terry Zephyra Brocho Zephyrs Tussore Drills Parisieune Lawns Blousing Cambric 3 PATTERNS AND PKICES ON APPLICATION. As there are many now and striking chaneros in this Season's Fashions, a visit of inspection would no doubt prove very advantageous. ARTISTIC"^NOVE LTIES May now be seen in the spacious Showrooms which are devoted to the display of CHARMING AND LUXUEIA.NT FRENCH AND ENGLISH Exclusive AirTTTTWWnv Exci/usivjb Styles. iMIJj.LIJN.Ei it I Stales. Exclusive -»,r 1 -\TT>T -ciq Exclusive &TYLES. IVLA.JN l-LJCiO STVLEfI. Kxclu&ive /~T'kC!T'TTTV/n?C! Exclusive Si-vlvs. LAJto 1 U lvlJliO Styles. E styl*s VE — CHILDREN'S COST UMES.— E^^ B LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERCLOTHING. ' KIRKCALDIT & STAIJSTS' GRAND DISPLAY OP EXQUISITE PRODUCTIONS. DRESS TRIMMINGS NEW PARASOLS NEW LACES NEW GLOVES LADIES' BELTS NEW BLOUSES IMPOETANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO BUYERS OF WATCHES, CLOCKS', JEWELLERY, STERLING SILVER AND ELECTRO SILVER-PLATED GOODS, I ANEROIDS, FJELD AND OPERA GLASSES, &c. a & tTyoung, HAVING finished Stocktaking, find themselves heavily overstocked in all lines of Goods, but more especially in GOLD AND SILVER WATCIIES.^Thcy, therefore, have decided to hold a GREAT CLEAEING SALE, Commoncine FRIDAY, SEPT. 14, and continuing for Ono Month, when they hope, by offoriug their Magnificent Stock at Wholesale Prices, to very materially reduce tho same. G. & T. YOUNG wish intending buyers to note tho following^ j:— 1. That G. & T. Y. hold the LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK of Jewellery, Watches, ClScks, Sterling Silver and Electro-plated Goods in the Colony. 2. That the QUALITY of their GOODS is not surpassed by any house in New Zealand. 3. That tho QUALITY of their WATCHES and PLATED GOODS is not equalled by any house in the Colony. Iv proof of this they need only mention that they received First Prize for Watches, N.Z. Exhibition, 18G5 ; also at N.Z. and S.S. Exhibition, 1889-90. They also received at same Exhibition, First Awards for Clocks, Jewellery, Silver and Electro-plated Goods, and for Collective Exhibit. FIVE AWARDS IN ALL. 4. That they POSSESS FACILITIES FOR GETTING THEIR GOODS landed in New Zealand at the Lowest Possible Cost ; consequently they can and do givo exceptional valne in all Departments. Notwithstanding the value they now give, they purpose giving STILL BETTER VALUE from the 14th September to 13th October. I^Sp" They will give a Discount off all Goods sold for Cash oj t.~> pei cent., or 3.* in the £, and off all Goods sold on Credit of 10 per cent , or 28 in the £. SILVER HUNTING ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES wiil then be sold at following prices: Their .£3 15s Watch will be sold at 3a 9d I Their £7 0s Watch will be sold at .£5 19a Od •„ £5 „ „ .£4 5s „ 5s „ „ £7 IU Od „ £510s „ „ £413s6d| „ .£9 los „ „ £8 Is Gd LADIES' SILVEE HUNTING GENEVA WATCHES. Their .£2 14s Watch will bo sold at £2 6s Od | Their £4, 10s AVatoti will bo sold at £3 lCs Cd „ JESIGs „ „ .£3 48 6d| LADIES' SILVER OPEN-FACED GENEVA WATCHES. Thoir £2 12s Watch will be sold at £2 4s Od | Their £3 8s Watch will be sold at £2 17s Gd GENTS' GOLD ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES. Their £1H 10s Hunting Watch will be sold at £15 4s Gd „ £2$ Keyless „ „ £21 5a Od „ £31 „ „ „ £2d 9a Od „ £37 10s „ „ £31 17s 6d „ £42 10 a „ „ „ £36 2s 6d „ £56 „ Chronograph „ £47 12 aOd „ £65 .„ „ „ £55 5a Od Space will not permit of giving a complete list of , all descriptions of Watches in stock, but a Catalogue, giving full descriptions and prices, will be supplied to anyone on application. Please note that tho foregoing Discounts will be allowed on all classes of Goods. Note also the following.— FASHlONS IN JEWELLERY, etc, change more rapidly now than they used to do, and in order to be able to purchase the Fewest Patterns as they come out, G. & T. YOUNG have laid aside a large lot of Goods of all kinds which havo been in stock tor some time, and whioh they have decided to CLEAR AT ANY PRICE. NOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE BARGAINS. Call and see those wo offer, and amongst them a special line of SILVER AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCHES. G. & T. YOUNG, 73, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON, and at DUNEDIN, TIMARU, and OAMARU

[a circular.] • Lambton-quay, Wellington, TiT-^rm vnmi«n 24th August, 1894. PUBLIC NOTICE. DEAR SIR— We beg respectfully to intimate to you that we are adding firstclass Tailoring to our Lambton-quay branch. Extensive alterations to the premises are at . present being carried out, whioh will be F «• DALTON begs to give completed by Ist September. We will there- " • notice to his friends and fore be prepared to receive orders .on Mon- the pnblio generally that he has day 3rd September. sold his Wellington business to The Cutting and managment of this de- A i P^™' !?» partment will be under the supervision of £iiv ™«5 ?L y WnJL h t Mr. John D. Morrison, whose ability as a fn " y m *™B<f the business. He is Cutter is so well and favourably knowl S^LVS^'SIBS'S Our Stook will comprise all the latest acoounts owing by the firm in Weinovelties in Fanoy Coatings, Vestings, West lington. of England Trousers, Scotch, Irish, and Frenoh Homespuns, Fanoy Serges, Vicunas, i remain, '-ours truly, &c, &0., and will be one of the largest in the colony. j. h. DALTON. While guaranteeing perfect fit, style, workmanship, and material, we wish it understood that our scale of oharges will be striotly moderate. Trusting to receive an oarly call from you, rrlien your esteemed orders will have our best attention. JTH d j Wo havo the honour to be, dear sir, \\ beg state tliat the bußi . Yours respectfully, neaa >? now in m y own hands, and have just got in my first shipment HALLENSTEIN BROS. of Spring and Summkr Tweeds, | which I think all will agree that thoy have not seen a finer or more — choice assortment. I also beg to IVIR. WM. C. FITZGERALD, Btate ttat J still lntend piving the Consulting Chemiet, oxtla trousers with each suit. Willis-street, Wellington. t> Advene.™DEAR SIR-Abont four months ago I A - PATERSON. purchased a box of your Chocolate , r , T „ ~, Tmrt>T . Worm Tablets for my little girl, and the ( Late J - H - DALTON.) first day. after taking them, Bhe passed 29 Worms, from Gin to lOin in length, and since then she has passed Eevoral more, from —"■ lOin to 12in long. My wife and I are quite confident that the tablets saved her life, for , „ . , , „ whioh aooept our heartiest thanks. All aooounts owing must be paid WILLIAM LIDDY, within fourteon days from day, and Bootmaker, ' all claims sont in by that time. Ist August, 1894. Taitville. ... These celebrated Tablets are sent post Glh September, 1894. free to any address for Is 6d. Sole proprietor— WM. C. FITZGERALD, Consulting Chemist, next Evening Poet office. 2/6 — Advice and Medicine at all hours — 2/6 BALLINGER BROS. WANTED TO SELL, in any quantity, Appointment ?S^fe^S Corrugated Iron. All brands kept t 0 jjj 8 j^feSwfcirLix Governor. We are manufacturers of Lead-headed -rxr T TmmT ___.__„ _ c*/^t.-r Nails, giving more nails to the pound nan W. LITTLE JOHN & SON, any other manufacturer. Onr Bidging, Spouting, and Down-pipe is WATCHMAKERS, very widely used. We are sending out over 50,000 feet every month, or something over JEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS, 100 miles annually. Kindly ask your iron- J mongers and suppliers for our make. 85, Lambton-quat BALLINGER BROS., Manufacturers. NEW GOODS EX DUKE OF SUTHERWaring Taylor-street (netr DrillshedJ. LAND AND DOBIO. N.B. — All Plumbers' Requisites kept in Two conßignmenta of Gold and Silver ' Watches, in open-face, hunting, and half- ~~ hunting oases, made specially to our order. FJIHE STEAM DYE WORKS. A latge parcel of Ope ra and Field - Glasses, fine quality, made speoially to oar order. BARBER & CO., Levelling Staffs, Syke's Hydrometers, T Squares, Rotating Pens, and Surveying 46, CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. Aneroids. Telephone, No. 22G.1 [Established 1803. Gents' Suits and Ladies' Dreases Cleaned or G. & I. YOUNG, „ , , „ IVRECT IMPORTERS AND PRACDyed daily. \J TICAL WATCHMAKERS, Lace Curtains and Ostrich Feathers Cleaned Respectfully draw attention to their m n^w. mM f<!i,^ 1 . 1 , STOCK OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, or Dyed Newest Shades. JEWELLERY, D , .. .. ..„ „ „ SILVER AND ELECTRO-PLATED By tho aid of Special Maohinery, we are able GOODS to turn ont work in a style that All departments being now full stooked with the Latest and Most Fashionable Goods, CANNOT BE EQUALLED — . .. . ■, _ In our Plate Department will be found a in the oolony. hoice of FIRST-CLAS3 GOODS UNEQUALLED Particulars and Prioos in Catalogno, in NEW ZEALAND . , . Either for Extent, Nkwnebs, or post free. Vabiett op Dehion. yICT OR 1 A FOUNDRY cc ~ R AM) JEWEL> ¥ LKRY REPAIRS EDWARD SEAGAR, lN first-class style. Engineer, Iron and Brass Founder, Please note the addresses— BqiLERJtAKKR, and Gbneral Smith. 73, LAMBTON - QUAY, WELLINGTON, and at Dunedin Timaru, and Oam&ru. Estimates given for all deaoriptiona of Builders' wul Contractors' Ironwork. rjALE OF IRONMONGER ©AT VICTORIA AND MANNERS STREETS T. J. THOMPSON'S, WCLLINSTON. 60, CUBA-STBXRT.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 64, 13 September 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 64, 13 September 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 64, 13 September 1894, Page 1

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