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GO WITH THE CROWD rrio c. smith's sale. SALE NOW ON. PRINGLES Open peb S.S. lonic — FULL RANGE BKIGG'B TRANSFERS. Sample Assortment Toilet Sets, Duchess Covers, Table Centres, 4.0 , Ac, &c. Foundation Letters for Embroidery. PIE DISH COLLARS. Mephistophelea Ash Trays, Pen "SVfperfl, Letter Weights, <£c., &c. Floral Flower-pot Covers, Splash Screens, i'loral Fire Screens, Plaques. DRESSING DOLLS. My Lady Betty and her Gowns ; Winsome. Winnie and her Wardrobo ; "Uolly Delight and her Dresses ; Prince Hyacinth, &0., &o. PRINGLE'B, G9, LAMBTON-QUAY. Note. — Viaitors are cordially invited to inspeot onr Btook. Only best qualities of goods kept, all imported direct. TIER- ROYAL HIGHNESS the PRINCESS of WALEShasafcamped ■with her approval the SPLENDID TWEEDS mid* in this Colony. It is almost unnecessary for ns to remind tho publio that the Men's and Boys' Garments manufactured and sold by us ARE MADE OF NEW ZEALAND TWEEDS, and . famous alike for Durability, Good -•■'• Fit, and Moderation in Price. HALLENSTEIN BROS., NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FAOIOKT, Retail Branch, 57, LAMBTON QUAY. LOOK OUT FOR C. SMITH'S SALE, NOW ON. fTIHIS IS TO CAUTION THE PUBLIC Againßt buying Sewing Maohines Alleged to be " Webtheik." unless the ■word " Wertheim " and the Tkadi Mask, a " Gnome " (the little man with a hammer), is Stamped and Cast both on the Machine and Stand, WITHOUT WHICH NONE ARE GENUINE. This caution ia necessary, as attempts are being made in this city to foist a spurious article on the pnblio, using the namo " Wertheim " with tho intent to deceive. j DON'T YOU BE " SOLD." If it ia worth while to uso Wertheim's magnificent reputation to sell a machine not having quality or reputation of its own, IT IS WOETH YOUE WHILE j to have only the GENUINE ARTICLE. Sol« Agents and Vendors of Machines made by Joseph Wertheim, Franokfort-on-the-Maine — GRACE CLARKE & CO., Wjsrtheim Dbpot, 13, Manners-street, Wellington. THE. SPIDER ATTACHMENT. FEW would gueea ite use : it is a olevcr attachment for the Rotary Shnttle Standard, and when slipped into plaoe at onco oonverta it into a perfect chainstitoh machine. Ab a lockstitch it oxoels all othera. The bobbin holds 100 yards, and tho rotary motion is so quiet, easy, and smooth that it makes 100 Btitchas while others do G5. For fchesa reasons, and the faot that it works blaok cotton better than any other, all dressmakers should uso it. To persons who have only used the reciprocating and vibrating shuttle machines, a trial of tho Standard is a revolution. It ia the only real improvement made in Sowing Maohines dnring tho last 20 years. All duplicate parts and needles for this and other maohino3 in Btook. Repairs a speciality. F. J. W. FEAR, Mechanist and Importer Willia-stroat.. Estab. 1830. TJNCLE SAM'S COOKED I ROLLED OATS, For Infants and Invalids. " KIRKPATRICK'B ! « GOLD MEDAL "El" JAM. , Apricot Conserve, in glass jars (21b net i weight) - ' Peach Conserve, in glass jars (21b net weight) Raspberry jAM,inglassjara(2lbnetweight) ! Red Currant Jellt, in stone iars (lib net weight) THE above are made with this Season's i Fresh Fruit, and boiled -within a few 1 hours after being gathered, and retain tho full flavour and colour of the fruit. They are the most delicious and wholesoint preserves in the market. ■POTTS & ROBINSON, Agents, Johnston-street. SIR JOHN POWER'S JJOT STILL WHISKY, A SPECIALTY. T. * W. YOUNG. A SK FOR JUBILEE Al COFFEE, In net weight Fanoy Canisters. DON'T FORGET, Q SMITH'S SAL.B IS NOW ON. QEWAR'S WHISKY~ Q. T I L L E B, UNDERTAKER, 67, UPPEE INGESTRE-STBEET,. • Telephone 716. riIAKE WOOD'S GEEAT PEPPISB X MINT CUBE ' Fob Couges and Colds. Sold by all Grocers. Is 6d and 2s 64 bottle* '

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Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 30, 3 August 1895, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 30, 3 August 1895, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 30, 3 August 1895, Page 2