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THE OKEAT WINTER SALE! SOME OF THE BARGAINS IN THE FANCY DEPARTMENT. RIBBONS AND LACES. bale BEAL BEAE BOAS. riuuss. 500 yards Fanoy Ribbon, A choice of 25. New shades, 6d, now ... 3(i yd 80/ . 200 s^JKSS* .. ud * Saleptioe> 42 / 6 > 52/6 ' 55/ " j 87/6 2 " The bost value to bo had anywhere. 800 yards Very Choice Ribbons, Ranging from 1/-, 1/6, and FEATHER BOAS. 2/-, now . 1/_ yd A speoial lot will be offored, ' 16,6 reduced to .. 12,6 LACE 3. ' Our large stook of Torohon, Maltese, Irish BKAVER TRIMMINGS. All coloura. _^. Point, Guipure, and Oriental Laces, at Usual prioe ... 6d, 1/-, 1/6 per yarn from 20 to 30 per oent. Reduction. Sale prioe ... g^ g<J, 1/- V^SBii Ladies' Linen Collars, «J for ]/. ' LADIES' UMBRELLAS. Ladies' Linen Coff3, 1/- per pr, for g(J Onr whole stock much rcducfid. KID GLOVES. 3/11, 5,11, 7/11, 10 6. to 18/6 60d0z4-buttonTanKid Gloves, 1 In pr vowu ow 30 doz Tans and Browns, 2 / 6 pr 2/fc 3/11, 5/11, 7/6, TO Id, 6 50 doz 4-cl.sp French Kid, our HEM-STITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS. StandardMake,s/6,redueedto A/]! Pr . 4/0, SG, 6,'b, TO 12,6 dos a / xl Sale prioe, ... 4ld.ftl.V- 3/6, 4/6, ,0 7/11 - "SBS-SSR. ip r- 1 1/6 n " TIAI HANDKBEO To^ 4/9 *• AT THE GREAT WINTER SALE, TE ARO HOUSE. SAUSAGES - - 6D6 D ?** LB - | i-\UB CHEISTCHURCH BACON-CURING BUSINESS is increasing so rapidly, and as a oonsequenoe having more moat for making SAUSAGES, we have found it necessary to open up a market for them in Wellington, WE GUARANTEE THEM TO BE MADE FEOM NOTHING BUT f GRAIN-FED PORK. RECEIVED FEESH, TWICE WEEKLY. WARDELL BRO.S. & CO.. 51, WILLIS-STEEET, WELLINGTON.

jgOOULLAR AND GHISHOLM. JUST LANDED, EX S.S. TOKOMARU AND 5.8." IONIC. CHEAP WHITE 'AND GOLD TOILET SETS CHEAP DINNER AND TEA SERVICES BRUSSELS AND TAPESTRY OARPJ3TS New Patterns, at very Low Prioes CORK CARPET, Plain and Printed Handsamo Carpot Patterns LINOLEUM, in Choice Designs FASHIONABLE FURNITURE COVERINGS LARGE VARIETY OF LACE CURTAINS, from 3s per pair CHENILLE, TAPESTRY, AND PORTIERE CURTAINS Established over 30 yean. ANTI-CHINESE LEAGUE TT strikes me that wo Bhall have to start an UNCLE ASSYRIAN £ LEAGUE. 1 As a check to further invasion. I beg to announco that I have opened my old Dining Rooms as a TURKISH CONFECTIONER'S STORE, r Where all the kinds of PERSIAN LOLLY ARE MADE ON THE PREMISES, In full view of the publio. GEO. BODLET. .JONES & ASHDOWN Have secured a consignment of SEASONABLE TWEEDS, (Grand Designs) AT 331. Per Cent, off original cost. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY, FOB ONE MONTH ONLY, TO PURCHASE SUITS . From these Tweeds at £3 10/FOE CASH ONLY, XI i'eb Suit being: saved. JONES & ASHDOWN. \\r ANTED KNOWN. That a really flrst-olaes Gent's Boot, made to measure, at 21b, is superior to thoso usually sold at 30s. Noti. — Leather is increasing in price rapidly, but my beat Hand-sewn Boots are HULBEET, Upper Willis-street. ABOUT CASH BEGISTERS. 1. The National Cash Register is adapted for oredit as well as for <uah transactions. 2. A customer coming into your shop does so to buy something for cash, or to buy some, thing on ciedit, or to pay something on account, or to receive money from you, or to merely get ohange (note, sovereign, cheque &o ). Tha National takes oare of all those transactions. It beats a live oashier. 3. A National will tell you the total num. ber of onatomers that have entered your shop during the day, also the number of oash and oredit customers, separate. 4. It will tell you what time your shop wa« opened in the morning and closed at night. 5. I teU you, gentlemen, when you rtgot it, yon will say, as others have : " It's the best investment I ever made." GEO. M. YEBEX, National Mutual Bnidings^M WARD' S~RKCEPTIO^H WAS nothing to compare wj^^^H SMITH'S SALE. SALE NOW °H^H|^fl

DRESSMAKING. XTAVING engaged a thorough good Dressmaker from the South, who will commence her duties on the 14th August, I beg to thank the Ladies of the 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 bo given to secure a perfect fit, combined with reasonable prices. OUR SPEING GOODS are now being opened up, and we ask our customers to call and inspect them and avoid disappointment. Please to note my Address— H. STONE, DEAPEE, IMPORTER, AND MANUFACTUEEB, CUBA-STBEST. BARBER'B OTEiH DYE WOEKS 46, CtTBA-STttSIT. Telephone No. 226 Appointment ?3s3#ilra^?S tho to His yfJggsji^Jpy Governor. CAUTION. Don't be tempted by misleading advertisements to send your work to small dyeing establishments that possess neither the experience or applianoes neoessary to give yon satisfaction. In our extensive works we have every faoility for Cleaning, Dyeing, and Finishing all kinds of Goods in a manner most suited to the various materials. Our maohinery is the moßt improved and derfeot in the trade, and superior to that dossessed by any other firm in the oolony. The best dyes only are used, and goods are carefully treated by experienced work, men. Goods collected and delivered free of oharge. Partioulars and prices in oataloguo post free. To prevent mistakes and disappointment oostomers should address W. BARBER & CO., STEAM DYERS AND CLEANEES, 46. CTj^t-s-Hwrp. COME EARLY HMO O. SMITH'S SALE. SALE NOW ON. THE REAL WATERTIGHT. THE best Watertight in the City can be bonght from us at 12s 6d, all solid bost kip, double soles from toe to heel, tip and toe-plates, and nauled in waist. Also, a solid Kip Watertight Blucher for 8s lid. We sell the beßt 4s lid Bluoher in the oity, with or without nails. 3s to 4s in the £ oS all other goods at A. LINDSAY'S CHEAP BOOT SHOP, 23, CITBA-BTBKET, Next Te Aro House. J. D. TUSTIN, / PAPERHINGEB..GLAZIEB, PAINTER, j DECORATOR, Ac., Aa., HAVING returned to Wellington, is prepared to undertake all olasseß of work in connection with the trade. All work entrusted to me will be under my own supervision. None but genuine material used, and satisfaction guaranteed. Correspondence solicited. Estimates furnished. No conneotion with any other firm. Note the'address — J. 17. TUSTIN, Workshop 155, WhiLis-stbmpt, Near St. PeUr's Churoh. gSND IT TO SBOBXm

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 35, 9 August 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 35, 9 August 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 35, 9 August 1895, Page 1