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OUR BOYS CAN HATE QAAA SUITS, 500 REEFER tU\j\j\J JACKETS, and about 700 OVERCOATS to seleot from AT C. SMITH'S, THE CASH DRAPER, CUBA-STREET. P.S.— Snits from 3a lid to 12s 6d ; Reefer Jaoketg, 3s 6d to 10s Gd ; Overcoate, 5s lid tol7sGd. " SNOWDESPS, 54, LAMBTON-QUAY, Next Dresden Piano Depot, and opposite Orr's City Buffet Hotel. NEW WINTER GOODS. trimmed""millinery. ladies' jackets, straws and pelts. maids' jackets. feathers~and wings. new mantles. new golf capes. mackintoshes. children's reefers. ladies' ulsters. CHILDREN^i" ULSTERS. LADIES 7 CLOAKS. <to., <to., &o SNOWDEN'S, 54, LAMBTON-QUAY. PER DORIC. PRINGLES OPEN SIX CASES NOVELTIES, CRINKLED PAPER, iv the following shades .— Mandarin Orange Terra Cotta Aprioot Dark Coral Moss Green Grass Green Old Gold Apple Green Citron Canary Blue, Ruby Pale Coral Geranium Whits 5D PER ROLL, KD Post Fbxk, Id Extra. *J Or Six Rolls, Post Free, 2/9 PRINGLE'S, 09, LAMBTON-QUAY. [CIRCULAR. I SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. WINTER, 1895. Diab Sir,— We have muoh pleasure in annonnoing the arrival of our New Goods for the Winter Season, whioh we feel conßdent will equal, if not surpass, anything that has yet been shown in the city, aomprißing all the lateat novelties iv West of England Tweeds, Homespuns, Vicunas, Fancy English and Frenoh Serges, Coatings, Vestings, &c, &c. Our Tailoring Department is under the supervision of an experienced First-class Cutter, and as wo pay the highest wages, nothing bnt the best of skilled labonr is employed in the workroom. We can, therefore, with confidence guarantee perfect fit, Btyle, workmanship, and finish seoond to no other house in the colony, while our scale of •hargesare strictly siodkrati. HAND-SEWN WORK A SPECIALITY. Trusting to be favoured with an early call from' you, which will receive our best attention, We have the honour to be, dear air, Yours respectfully, HALLENSTEIN BROS., 57, Lambton-quay. SOUR GRAPES. r JIHE fox could not reaoh the grapes, they were quite beyond him, so he said they were sonr. " Where ignorance is blisß, 'tis folly to be wise." Silence ib golden, but the drum is a noisy instrument, though "quite empty." When you haven't got a Tea Blending business—disparage it— for there is nothing left for you to do. Ignorance regarding Tea Blending 'is confined to the FEW now-a-days, it would be a pity to enlighten THEM. THE PUBLIC ARE WISE THEY REGARD THE EMPIRE CO.'H BLENDED TEAS AS THE STANDARD TEA Of the oolony, by which they compare all others, THE EMPIRE TEA COMPANY possess a large and increasing business. A typhoon cannot sjake it. They lead the trade by knowledgo, skill, perseverance, and enterprise— nothing eke. The strongest proof of good faith is that their registered trade mark, " EMPIRE TEA CO." is on every paokage. Please note the following brands and prioes : — Dbagon s/Houdah 3/Kanqba Vall«t 2,10 BIiXPHAHT 2/8 Crisoint 2/6 Buffalo 2/4 Emiibi 2/2 Mikado 2/C«tlon, in lead (red and gold label) ... ... ... 21EMPIRE TEA COMPANY, W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., PaoPEnsTOßs, Wellington. THE SPIDER ATTACHMENT. FEW would guess its use: it is a olover attaohment for the Rotary Shuttle Standard, and when slipped into place at onoe converts it into a perfect ohainstitoh maohino. As a loakstitoh it excels all others. The bobjbin holds 100 yards, and the rotary motion is so quiet, oeey, and smooth that it makes 100 stitohes while others do 65. for theos reasons, aud the fact that it works blaok cotton better than any other, all dress- j makers should use it. To persona who have only used the xeciproo&ting and vibrating shuttle machines, a trial of the Standard is a revelation. It is the only real improvement made in Sewing Maohinea dnring the last 20 years. All dupliaate parts and needles for this and other machines in stook. Repairß a speciality. F. J. W. FEAR, Mechanist and Importer Willis-street. EsUb. 1880. ASK FOR CREASE'S PEPPERS, GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PURE, And do not be put off with some other brands that'are 'Mixid with Farina,' £ Ground Rioe, Pollard, &0.,'t0 cheapen them. KIRKPATRICK'S GOLD MEDAL "X" BRAND NEW SEASON'S JAM. Apricot Conbibvx, in glass jars (21b net weight) Nictakinb Consirvb, in glass jari (21b net weight) P»aoh Conssrvi, in glass jars (21b net weight) RABPB«BRxJAH,inglaasjars(2lbnet weight) Bra Cubbamt Jillt, in stone iars (lib net T weight) HE above are made with this Seaaon's Fmbh Fruit, and boiled within a tow hours after being gathered, and retain the rvhh flavour and coloto of the fruit. They are the moat didicioob and WHOLJtsomi preserves in the markefa. DEWAR'S WHISKY.

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Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 115, 16 May 1895, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 115, 16 May 1895, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 115, 16 May 1895, Page 2