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The material known as flannelette undoubtedly take 3 rank as the most useful, most economical, and most popular fabric ever placed in the market As every housewife knows the uses to which it may be pnt are almost countless, and the only diflicnlly hitherto has beon that the demand has far exceeded the aupp'y. To remedy this defeot immense importations h*ve been made for the season at the Whole-aie Family Drapery Warehouse, Te Aro Houeo Tvt R3 are literally miles of flannelette now displayed at this well-known emporium, the total shipments up to date exceeding GO.OOO Tarda. But it is not tho quantity alone that should attract attention, for the variety of patterns, the really artistic designs, and the beauty nnd novelty of the colourings must command the admiration of every visitor to the Wholesale Family Drapary W-.reb.ouso, Te Aro House. SOMB of theso beautiful flannelettes might well be mistaken for rich brocades or erepona. Theso are specially adapted for making up into blouses or dressing-gowns. Thero are also great piles of striped flannelettea, plaid flauuelcttos, and flannelettes in plain colours, and all at prices that will tully sustain tbo reputation for cheapness already acquired by tbo Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, To Aro House — Advt. We are pleased to notify that Messrs. Wilkins * Field, of Marmora-street, havo addod to their business the manufacture of Perambulators and Go-carts. 'J he painting and finishing ia made a special featnre. Great care ia taken in this department, with tho rosult that the carriages turned out are much snperior to any yet attempted. Thoy invite inspection ot their stock, amongst whioh will be found some novel and bandsome designs. Tho prices will bear comparison with any in the trade. They have also just opened a shipment of Boys' Tricycles and Bicycles. — Advt. Etjcaltptk v. Influenza. — Now that tho dread enemy has again appeared among us, bringing with it death and disaster, it behoves us to look around us for the best remedy to counteract its ravages. So many oertain cures havo been put before the public, but none of them bave stood tlie test like Coleman's Eucalypte Extract. It immediately alleviates the most distressing symptoms, it clcara and heats the bronchial tabes, braces up and fortifies tbe lungs, and acts like a tonic on tho nervous system, and effpets a rapid cure. This extract carried off the highestaward at tho Chicago Exposition, 1803, beating nine competitors. ABk for Coleman'a, aud tako no other. Sold everywhere. Wholesale agents — Sharlan'l & Co., Kempthorne, Prosser & Co., and P. Hayman & Co. — A dvt.

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Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 98, 26 April 1895, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 98, 26 April 1895, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 98, 26 April 1895, Page 2