npHE T^OR ■pBESENTB, 27, WlLliia-STBEIT, i FRANK GRADY, : WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. , NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! Choice Jewellery, including Wedding, Engagement, and Keeper Rings, Chain Bangles, Brooohes, Pins, Studs, Silver Pencils, Buckles, Clasps, Matoh Boxes, Card and Cigarette Cases, Greenßtone, 4o Proßontation Marble and Chiming Clooka ! Field and Opera Glasses, Spootaoles and ! Foldorß Cutlery, Silver and Electro-plated Novelties I for Wedding Presents I Jewellery of every doaoription made on the premises. Watoh, Clock, and Jowellcry Repairs a specialty. Satisfaction guarantood. Antique Jewollery re-modelled. *" — — __^^^—^ JONES & ASHDOWN Have Booured a consignment of SEASONABLE TWEEDS, (Grand Designs) AT 33! Per Cent, off original oost. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY, FOR ONE MONTH ONLY, TO PURCHASE SUITS From these Tweeds at £3 10/FOB CASH ONLY, £1 per Suit being saved, JONES & ASHDOWN. j ' By ttLrJßLzk Exoellenoy Appointment 7jhHlßD@£s th 0 to His JFf^Syg-^y Governor. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JAMES J. CURTIS, Customs and Shipping Agent, FORWARDING * GENERAL CARRIER, Customhouse-quay, Wellington. P.O. Box 108. Telephone No. 9. Furniture removed with every oare and attention. Telegrams and letters to wait on steamers and -brains reooive prompt attention. Goods and parcels forwarded to all parti of the world, at cheap through rates. IT DOES NOT WEAR THE 7 KNIVES, m J. THOMPSON, 60, CUBA- STREET, Is introducing A NEW KNIFE CLEANER, One that does not wear or strain the knives, saves a great deal of time and trouble, makes no dußt, in fact, makes knife • cleaning a pleasure. The "Best Value" Knife-cleaner (Patented) Is eaoh. 00 AL VASES— English mode ; very strong ; are a little Boiled, and very oheap. COAL HODS— See what wo have at 2s 6d ; ordinary prioe, 3s 6d. Cutlery, Tea Trays, Enamelled Ware, Shoo Brushes Is Gd set, wire netting, White Load, Oils, Paint Brushes, &,• ,£O. T. J. THOMPSON, Tho Best Valoe Ironmonger, 60, CUBA-BTBEET. GREAT FALL IN PRIOE OF BOYS' BOOTS. 11/TCTHERS and FATHERS, if you want HJL your Boyß shod with GOOD BOOTS, Cheap, no Bplit leather, REMEMBER ! 10, 11, 12, 13, rednoed from 7a Gd to 4s lid. Only 100 pairs to sell at this price. BOUGHT THEM CHEAP ! SELLING THEM CHEAP 1 BE IN TIME, AT A. LINDSAY'S, CUBA-STBSET AND IiAHBTON-QUAY. Ask your Grooer for BYCROFT'S BISCUITS, And take no others. FOX & RIGG, Wholesale Agents, Mercer-street. WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRS. DAVXD PRYDE, having had 21 years' experience (Home - and colonial) at Watoh and Clook Repairing, is thoroughly qualified to Repair your Watoh or Clook. Prioes to suit the times. DAVID PRYDE, * 57, Manners-street, Opposite tho Opera House. NOTE PARTICULARLY mHAT o.' SMITH'S SALE IS NOW ON. «T ANTED KNOWN. ORESPIN * CO.'S . Solid Leather Shooters, 8s 6d ; Real Kip Watertight!, 10s 6d Nailed Shooters, 6t lid, 7* 6d ' Men's Light English Bals, 8s 6d ' Mon'a Light Shoes, 7s lid ■ ' Sohool Boojp, 3s 9d ,' 4m 9d CO-OPERATIVE STORE; ' ' '' ' Cdba-strbht.
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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 31, 5 August 1895, Page 1
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464Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 31, 5 August 1895, Page 1
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