A considerable oommotion is daily seen in Cuba-street in the vicinity of To Aro House, ladies hurrying to and fro, many carrying goodly parcelß, bearing the wellknown brand of that establishment. The firm is now holding its annual Winter Sale, and tbe careful housewife is laying in & supply of drapery at bargain rates suoh as are only given at To Aro House. At the hosiery oounteran eager orowd are snapping up the lots of Ladies' Cashmere Hose for Is per pair, and looking out for more of the " Mabel " brand at two pair for 2s (id, while many are overhauling the piles of Evening Shawls and Wraps and pioking out their ianoy at the reduoed prices, marked in blue, at the Great Sale, Te Aro House. Cukap and serviceable Dresses .are in every day demand, bnt during the Great Winter Sale the best Wintor Robes and Tweed Dresses will ba sold at the lowest rates on record, and ladies will be offered great inducements to get their selections made up in the latest fashions by Madame do Verney, while tho Great Sale lasts at Te Aro House. — Advt. " * " ~ " In response to numerous enquiries from their oustomors, Meisrs. Walking A Field, the well-known* ironmongers, have just oompilpd a oatalogue of their various goods. It is exceedingly well got up, and most of the linos are illustrated and prioed. Besides being an epitome of their business, it contains many valuable reoipes, and mnoh interesting data, making it well worth preserving as a reference. While desiring that a oopy shall reaoh the hands of everyone to whom it will be useful, the firm consider it too valuable to be wasted. They therefore request that everyone requiring a oopy will either call or forward them their address, and one will be at once tent.— Advt. A Wobd About Eucaltptus.— A great deal has, been said and written about the difficulty of proouring " The Genuine Artiole." We with it to be understood that we have reoeived the highest awards whereeyer we have oomueted— including the highest award at Chicago Exposition, 1893 — beating nine competitors. 'J..he leaves of onr apooial trees only yield abont six pints of oil from', every 10001b weight of pioked leaves, while the leaves' of the common peppermint gum trees and- other inferior varieties of Eucalyptus yield from the same quantity of leaves as muoh as 25 pints. For influenza this Extract is an absolute speoifio ; in faot, it acts like magic Try Colemane's Euoalyptus 'Lozenges for voioe and throat. Ask- for Oolemane & Sons'. Gold -Medal Euoalyptus, and take no other. Sold everywhere. Wholesale Agents— Kempthorne, Prosser * Co., Sharland & C 0.,. and P. Hayman & Co.— Advt,
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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 31, 5 August 1895, Page 2
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444Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 31, 5 August 1895, Page 2
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