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To-morrow is the last day for lodging applications for licenses to be considered a the annual meeting of th 9 City Licensing Bench on the 7th prox. It is now qnite certain that the s s. Arawa lately released from Ithe San Francisco nm service, will not visit New Zealand before going Home. Balgety and Co , of Sydney, will send her to London by the Cape route proceeding direct from Sydney on tbe 26th inst. She will take from Sydney 30,0' C oarcasos of bref and mutton, in addition to a large general cargo. Captain Tate, of the barque Langston e < which left Wellington for London on Monday, is a nephew of .' ii- Isaac Pitman, the inventor of Phonography, and is h nuo'.f o member a distingniahi-d family of ensineers. A large party of his friends accompanied the Langstone to the Heads in the Duco, and exohanged hearty farewells with the barque'e captain and crew. Advices reo.ived in Sydney last week state that H.M. torpedo-eatoher Sturgeon has topped the list by attaining a Bpeed of 29 knots during her trial on the Clyds. On one trip outside the Cumbrae Heads she dived into a sea, whioh got into her fore stokehole, and summarily put an end to the trials of the day. Like the Earrakatta and Boomerang, she is essentially a fine weather boat. It i 3 probable that Messrs. Williamson and Musgrove will send their " Cinderella" Burlesque Company through New Zealand shortly. It was at Adelaide when the mail left. The company oconpicd the Lyceum at c ydney daring the Christmas season, afterwards playing a season at Melbonrne Prinoess' Theatre. Miss Katherine Hardy, tho young Wellington aotreaa and vooaliat, who has been making suoh distinot advance in her profession of late, is the Cinderella The production is magnificently mounted. Mr. J. St Clair has been ahead of the company, and will probably bring it to New Zealand. A. H. Bennie, late of the Forirua Hotel, an now of the Caledonian Hotel. Sussex-square, hn a characteristic advertisement elsewhere. There was one ot the greatest displays i: Colonial and English Blankets that we hay ever seen in the colonies at C. Smith's Cuba-Btreet, last night. Prom a ticket oi the Blanketa, I read ho had just opened 160 paii 9, although I must admit I don't thin] there were 1600 being Bhown ; bnt tber were certainly seyoral hundreds of pair from 5s lid per pair up to 45s. — Advt. for continuation or nuuimg matter teefourtl page. TAMES SMITH TE ARO HOUSE, Is now showing an Unexampled Assortment of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CORSETS AND UNDEKCLOTHING. Every requisite for Ladies' Underwear is marked at exceptionally Low Prices, and Special Value is offered in WHITE UNDERCLOTHING. Ladies' Knickers 1/6 2/S 3/6 Ladies' Chemises .:. 1/6 2/- 2/11 Ladies' Nightdresses ... 3/6 3/11 4/6 A very Large Stock ir also shown of FLANNELETTE UNDERCLOTHING, for both Ladies and Children, in all Garments. CORSETS Are kept in every variety of mako and colour, the well-known G. & N., C.8., and P.D. Brands beintr represented in all Bizea, Particular attention is called to A BPJBOTAL PURCHASE of 1000 PAIRS of LADIES' CORSETS, which are being snld exceedingly cheap. '1 hese goods are in various colours, are wonderfully strong and well-finished, and are marked, according to quality, 2/11 3/11 4/6 4/11. A fine variety of articles for children's wear is being displayed, inoluding — Childrkn's Co its and Tunics, from 5/11 to 15/6 Children's Beaver Hats, all shades, at 1/6 Plush Tam-o'-Snanters, at 3/11 Fleecy Tam-o'-Shantera, at 4/6 Plush Puritan Bonnets, at 4/11 The full stock for the season's trado of MILLINERY has been opened up, and some very cheap lines are shown. Amongst them are — Ladies' Sailor Straw Hats, at 1/Sailor Hats, with fashionable coloured bands, at 1/6 ladies' Felt Hats, the newest shapes, at 2/6 Ladies' Trimmed Hats, from Paris models, at6'll MILLINERY TRIMMINGS, inoluding Jit Sprays, at 9d, 1/-, l/o Feathers, Wings, Ornaments, &0., 40., are being sold at very low prices JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUBE. CAMERON'S K^nus new" SI TOBACCO. npHE FINEST DA.RK AROMATIC TOBACCO MANUFACTURED. This is no trade puff, as a trial of tlie Tobaooo will show. A Pbbpsct Treat fob Smokers. STOP ! And look at the NEW VENU3 exhibit at BATKIN'S. When buying see that each ping bears a yellow tag with the words CAMERON'S VENUS. JAMES PETTIE, SPECIALITY SHOP, Cdba-stbeet, Has just completed the Fnrohase of some SPECIAL CHEAP LINE 3, whioh will be marked at rates that must ' effect a Speidt Clearance. SPECIAL LINE DRESS GOODS. Diagonal Serges, all shades, 10s 6d the dress Pretty Kpeokled Tweed, 3s lid, 5s lid, 8s lid, 11s 9d the dress SPECIAL LINE FELT HATS. I adies' Felt Hats, worth from 3s lid to 8a lid, from Is to Is lid eaoh Children's Plush Toques, worth 3s lid, for Is Cd each " SPECIAL LINE KID GLOVES. Ladies' Kid Gloves, dark brown, 4-button, Is Hid pair, all sizes Children's Kid Gloves, 4-button, Is lid pair, all sizes Children's Fur-lined, also Ladies', in great variety SPECIAL LINE OF JACKETS AND MACKINTOSHES. Ladies' Mackintoshes, three capes, lls 9d, 13s 9d, 17s 6d, and 19a 6d eaoh Ladies' Jackets, double breast, 10s 9d, 12s 9d, 17s 6d, and 21s each SPECI4L LINE FEATHER BOAS. Feather Boas, a rare bargain, 2s lid, 4s lid, and 8a lid eaoh Fur Boas, a rare bargain, 5s lid, 8s lid, 10; 9d eaoh Special Petone Flannels, BJd per yd; Speoia Silk Plushes, Is Hid, all shades ; Speoia Blankets, 5s lid pair; SpeoUl Kic Gloves, Is Hid pair : Special Lace Cur tains, Is Hid pair ; Speoial Ladies' Urn brellas, Is 6d and Is lid each ; Speoia Velveteens, all shades, Is per yard Eemsmbbr !— My Price for Dressmakini is only 12a 6d RiIiEMBER i—i hold the Prettiest am Best Stock of Children's Coats, Pelissea Hats, and Tarns, I can safely say, of an; house in the colony. JAMES PETTIE, DRAPER, - CtTBA-BTRM' Kf)f\ ARTICLES TRAVELLERS' SAMPLES ENAMELLED WARE, Onlt ONE op Each, WILL HE SOLD AT ENGLIBH COST CALL EARLY FOR FIRST PICK. Also, SHIPMENT op USEFUL AMERICAN WOODWAR TO BE SOLO AT WHAT IT'WILL FETCH. • LAMPS I LAMPS! ROCHESTER Improved, and other makes, from 1/6 EACH. LOOK AT PRICES IN OUE WINDOW! AND BE CONVINCED. CAMERON ~& CHRIBTI] LAMBTON QUAY. gEND IT TO dHOSTT'B.

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Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 114, 15 May 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 114, 15 May 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 114, 15 May 1895, Page 3

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