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AUCKLAND GOLD MINES. Ctanide Pbooiss extracts 90 per oent. of assay value. Old Faocass, 33 to 65 per oent. only. SHAEES BOUGHT AND SOLD. Latest Market Quotations are advised to me by Spbcial Tsleobam Dailt. Pamphlet on the Goldßelds free. VIOTOE M. BBAUND, Srabibboeeb, &0., Colonial Bank Buildings, Lambton-quay, Wellington. A~! **"' SHABEBEOKEE, 24, Lambton-Cjuat, HAS FOE SALE— 20 Gear Meat, 40 Wellington Woollen, 2ft / S U «° Bton IlOan « 20 Kaiapoi Woollen, 50 Wellington Trust and Loan. AND IS BUYEE OF— Manawatu Bails, National Banks, Wanganm Gas, Wellington Gas, South British Insurance, Palmeraton North Gas. " BUSINESS FOE SALE. THE Napier Coffee Palace, Emersonstreet, Napier ; a good paßtry and oon. teotaonery. lunoh, and boardinghouse business ; a fortune to a competent person ; satisfactory reasons for selling. Apply above address. XIOE SALE, orosß-bred young Cows, just -•- oalved and to calve ; pure-bred Ayrshire Cows and Heifers ; young pure-bred Ayrshire Bulls by the prize bulls Kilmarnook and President Qarfield, Nob. 41 and 46, N.Z. H.B. Address ANDEEW LUFF, Wellington. "C^OE SALE, our cheap German Piano. The best is an English, from F. J. Pinny. Good valne, one that will last. FTOB Sale, Grocery Business ; small capital Mquired, good reasons for Belling. Apply Evening Post. FyOR SALE, the well-known Eeßidence of Mr. H. Bichardson, Epuni-street, and adjoining the Town Belt, containing one acre, buildings, fine orohard, &o. ; good view of harbour and surrounding country • good investment. Apply on the premises' T?U)R SALE, a Faddle Pony, 14 hands, _T quiet, JEI 10s. Apply J. Launder, Boot shop, opposite Newtown School. fWE SALK, or To Let, at Johnsonville, six-roomed House, two-aore paddook, and small orohard attached; also, fourroomed Cottage, two minutes from Johnsonville Railway Station. Apply 47, Willisstreet. f^OR SALE, new five-roomed House in Aro-street, off Willis-street, with every convenience ; also, one Beven-roomed House in Princes-street, with view of harbour ; terms to suit purchasers. Apply to J. and G. Andrews, Upper Willis-street. f^OB SALE, jaat opened np, Pianos by Broadwood, Lipp, Cbappoll, and other oelebrated makers. English Pianos are the lines .at F. J. Pinny's. Suoh value never before offered.

DRESSMAKING. XXAVING engaged a thorough good Dressmaker from the South, who will commence her duties on the 14th August, I beg to thank the Ladies of tho City and its surroundings for the very liberal patronage bestowed on me in the past, and beg to solicit a continuance of the same in the future. Every oare and attention will be given to secure a perfeot fit, combined with reasonable prices. OUE SPRING GOODS are now being opened up, and we ask onr customers to oall and inspect them and avoid disappointment. Please to note my Address— H. STONE, DEAPEE, IMPOETEB, AND MANDFACTUEER, C'UEI-STEBKT.

stock-taking sale. james~pettie, DRAPER . . Cuba-stbre r, Wants £1000 Reduction of Stock, previous to 20th August. To effect this be will start a SLAUGdTtiII SALE ON SATUEDAY. 27th JULY, When every line in his shop will be offered at Speoial Prices. All Idea of Pb pit Abandoned. DRESS DEPAETMENT. Colonial and French Tweed Dresses, former price 30s to 353, now 21b Black and Navy Serges, former prioe 255, now 17b 6d Meltons and Fancy Tweeds, former price 8s lid to 14s 9d, now 4s lid to 8s lid Silk Plushes, every ehade, former prioe Is Hid, now Is 6d Black and Coloured Velveteens, former prioe Is, now lOd JACKET AND MACINTOSH DEPAETMENT. Ladies' Jaokets, worth from 15a 9d to 50s, now 8s lid to 25s Ladies' Macintoshes, worth from 15s Od to 50s now 8s lid to 25s All the above are the season's goods. MILLINERY, Half-prices. Eiohly-trimmed Hats, Is to 7s 6d Children's Hats and Tarns, worth from 3s lid to 8s Od, now Is, Is lid, 2s lid Children's Coats, Fawn, Grey, Cream, worth from 10b 6d to 20b, now 5s lid to 10s 9d Ladies' Corsets will bo offered at absurd prioes. Is 6d, Is lid, 2s Gd per pair Ladies' Coloured Kid Gloves, worth 2s 6d, now Is Gd Ladies' Blaok Kid Gloves, worth 4s 6d, now 2s lid Ladies' Cashmere Gloves, worth Is, now 6d Ladies' Cashmere Hose, worth Is 6d, now Is 10 doz Sample Ladioß' Hose, from 6d to Is lid Grand value A Speoial Line of Petone Tweeds for Boys, worth 3s 6d, now Is lid per yard Boys' Suits at exact Cost Prioe Kemember— SATUEDAY. And remember that when I quote oheap prices it is for RELIABLE QOOD3. JAMES PETTIE, Draper, &o , Cuba-Btreet. \ TOLD TOTJ SO Before, in a recent advertisement, that I made tho prioes, and that others oould only follow my lead, even if they did as muoh ; bnt as statements are of no value unless backed up by something weightier, I prooeed to quote a few prices, and ask those who profess to be ALWAYS CHEAPEST to beat them if they can. The following prioes will give you an idea of how good* are selling at 28, Williß-street. THE RELIABLE IRONMONGER All oods of BEST QdALITY ONLY, and you oannot do bettor elsewhere, so come along and buy. WRINGERST" Eureka, 2, 8s 6d ; 3, 125; 4, 14s 6d 5, 18s 6d POTTS' IRONB, 5s per set (3) OAKEY'S GLASSPAPER, 9d quire ; 6d dozen sheets DOVER EGG-BEATERS, 6d eaoh CHENEY'S HAMMERS, No. 7, 2s; No. 5, 2s 3d TABLE MANGLES, | 24in rollers, 32s 6d each MINCERS, Enterprise, tinned, No. 5, 7* each OIL CANS, Carpenters' benoh, 3d eaoh As I make no bad debts, I oan sell at prioes where others will starve if they sell at the same and give credit. J. M'LEAN, Jitn., IRONMONGER. NOTICE. IMPOUNDED at Mount Cook Pound, one chestnut draft roan Mare, white blaze down faoe, white off hind foot ; impounded by Banger. If not claimed and expenses paid to be sold on the 10th at noon. W. HUTOHINGS, - Foundkeeper.

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 31, 5 August 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 31, 5 August 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 31, 5 August 1895, Page 3

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