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OUR BOYS MUST not forget that C. SMITH, the Cash Draper, fcolds tbe largest and best assorted Stook of Boys' and Youths' Clothing in Wellington. Over 2000 Suits to i select from. Splendid Knicker ; Suits, 3s lid to 7s Cd ; onr own ', make from bei-t Colonial Tweeds, 7s £d to 15s Ql, desperately oheap. PRINGLE'S, PER KAIKOURA. 69 and 153, Lamj»ton-quat. 13 Cases, completing our CHRISTMAS SHIPMENTS. -A wonderfully pretty assortment of FANCY GLASS AND CHI MA WARE. PRINGLE'S, Splendid lines in Real 69 uid 153, Nickel Hand Mirrors and iAMSTON-QUAT. Photo Frames, cases of Scissors, Ladicß* Companions. WE BEG, as a special favour, that purchases be not loft till I tho last day BEFORE XUAS. PRINGLE'S, You will have more 69 and 153. comfort andbetter choice Laiibton-quay. now. We will be able to give more careful attention before tho rush sets in. Please do not Foboet that wo oan offer an unequalled choice, and at prices absolutely beyond any fair competition. Visitors will save disappointment by inspecting our stock before purchasing elaa-y-here.

' XMAfI AND NEW YEAR SEASON ! -K-ri *£ Ij*to just opened two cases of * ' NEW GOODS, Suitable f fcne Holiday Season, comprising HA^S, SHIRTS, TIES, &o. fWnial lin« of' HOYS'' WASHING SUITS, Speoial np"^ a> Sa 6d) to 8a 6d . -RfW<V «.*A T( RUTHS' CLOTHING of COLONI AL TWEEDS. Our own make. La r « ost seleotion in town. MEN'S SA C SUITS, In all Wool Tweed, 2. *» 6d, 30s, 355, 40s. FLEXIBLE .SATS In all the latest shapes, fro u4s 6d to 10s 6d Our stook of MEN'S MER^ 7B»T 1> one ■ of the largest in tho oity, \*>™S aU new goods and of tho latest fas. vona. TAILORING At tho lowest possible prii NEW ZEALAND CLOT; SING FACTORY, Lambton-qtjay and Cuba-stre *t. npAYLOR BROS.' MUSTAI^D. Johnston & Co. ELLINGTON GAS COMPANY' (Limited.) GAS COOKING STOVES. During tho hot weather keep your kitohen 000 l and healthy, and use a GAS COOKING STOVE, wliicH may be procured on terms to Buit everyone. Their manufacture has reached perfection, while for oooking they can not be approached. They aro cheapeb, cleaneb, cook betteb, and require less attention and labour than coal ranges. They oan be obtained at tho Gas Works for CASH AT COST PRICE, ON DEFERRED PAYMENT, AND ON HIEE At from 2s per month upwards, according to the size required. They will be fixed in position whore gas is laid on FREE OF COST. Theee stoves oan be seen in constant uao at tho Fbee Cookebt Lectukeb now being given at the Exchange Hall, where tho various sizes can be inspected and information as to cost obtained. 1 ALFRED NICOL, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND OPTICIAN, (Eight years with W. Littlejohn & Son), Has just received the following New Goods : —Gold and Silver Watches, Ladies' Gem Rings, Latest Patterns in Brooches, Bangles, Alberts, Links, &c, &o. Also, a nice assortment in STERLING SILVER AND ELECTROPLATED GOODS, New Designs, Direot from the Manufacturers. Suitable fob Pbesbntb. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures and at very Moderate Prices. Inspection invited. Th* Watch and Jewelmsbt Ebpaies personally attended to. Note the Address : ALFRED NICOL, 67, WILLIS-BTBEET. WELLINGTON.

G. & T. YOUNG, DIRECT IMPORTERS, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS, 73, Lambton-quay, Wellington, Respectfully draw attention to parties in ■want of WEDDING and BIRTHDAY PRESENTS, that they have received a nioe assortment of E.P. AND STERLING SILVER GOODS, and invite inßpeotion. NEW BUTTERS, CAKE BASKETS, SALTS, LIQUOR FRAMES, OAK TRAYS, BREAD PLATES, GONGS. New Case Goods, containing — JAM SPOONS, FISH KNIVES & FORKS, BUTTER KNIVES, SALTS. Also, | NEW DEaIGNS IN STERLING SILVER TEASPOONS, At Vkby Moderate Prices. THE BPIDER ATTACHMENT. FEW would guess its use : it is a olever attachment for the Rotary Shuttle Standard, and when slipped into place at onoe converts it into a perfect ohainstitoh machine. As a lookstitob it excels all others. The bobbin holds 100 yards, and the rotary motion is so quiet, oasy, and smooth that it makes 100 stitohes while otherß do 65. For these reasons, and the faot that it works 'blaok cotton better than any other, all dressmakers should use it. To persons who have •only used the reciprocating and vibrating shuttle maohines, a trial of the Standard is -a revelation. It is the only real improvement 'made in Sewing Maohines during the last 20 years. All duplicate parts and needles for this and other maohines in stook. Repairs * speoiality. F. J. W. FEAR, Meohanist and Importer Willis-street. Estab. 1880. ONDERFUL CUBE FOE HEADACHE. BRITTAIN'S HEADACHE POWDEES Afford almost instantaneous relief for Nervous Headache, Bilious Headache, Neuralgic Headache, Migrim, And all Pains in the Head and Temples. yon are a martyr to any of these afflictions BRITTAIN'S HEADACHE POWDERS. They will give you relief in a few moments. Is 6d PER PACKET. Prepared only, and sold by H. BRITTAIN, CHEMIST MANNERS-STREET. farUSlfi NO OTHER THAN CREASE'S Al COFFEE, Sold onlt in Tins. And see you get it. Sold in one pound round tins at Is 8d mHE NATIONAL MUTUAL A life Association has MONEY TO LEND On Town or Country Freeholds. No Commission oharges. S. G. MARTIN, Resident Secretary, Customhouse-quay. r(HEAP MONEY TO LEND. Suns Available yob Investment fbosc £100 to £10,000 On FBEEHOLD SECUEITIES up to ThreeFifths of approved value, At rates varying aooording to amount of Loan fom 5£ TO 7 PER CENT. - Apply at onoe, to KIRK & ATKINSON, Solicitors. Wellington. "V" OU E GOOD HEALTH IN WALKER'S WHISKY. DNCLE SAM'S COOKED ROLLED OATS, A LUXURY FOE BREAKFAST. Sold y all Grocers, in 21b Paokete, Is.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 141, 13 December 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 141, 13 December 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 141, 13 December 1894, Page 2

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