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The last days of Pompeii were marked by soenes of agony and horror whioh the poet and historian have depioted iv thrilling narrative. What moro direct contrast to those last days of darkness and desolation conld bo imagined than the time of pleasure and profit opened up by the announcement of the last days of the groat winter sale at Te Aro Houso ? Fob tho remainder of this week only will this nnparallelfd opportunity for securing drapery and clothing at real bargain prices be available. Arrangements will have to he made to receive tho extensive shipments of new Bpringand summer goods which are now on the eve of arriving, and in eonseqnonco it is compuhory to olose at tho end of this week the enormonaly successful great winter sale at Te Aro House. To mark the closing scene, still further reductions have been made in lines still remaining. Dresses, Manchester, mantles, underclothing, hosiery, gloves, furnishings, haberdashery, men's and boys' clothing and mercery, all offer some startling bargains, which will be offered till the end of the present week, at the great winter sale, Te Aro Honse. —Advt. Without a doubt ono of the most magnificent displays of Klectro-plate Goods ever shown in Wellington is bern? made this week by Messrs Wilkins & Field. It comprises a complete sot of samples (amounting to several hnndrod pounds) from onoof the host and largest manufacturers in Groat Britain. As these goods have been purchased at a heavy discount off Knglish pucus, tboy will now be sold at f ally 33 per cent, below their intrinsic valuo. Inspection is cordially invited, nnd wo would recommend intending purchasers to call at an early riato, so as to secure tho first selection. See the display in the window. —Advt. EUCALTPT3 T. INFLUENZA. —Now that tbo dread enemy has again appeared among us, bringing with it death and disaster, it behoves us to look around us for the best remedy to counteract its ravages. So many certain cures have been put before the publio, but none of them have stood the tost like Coleman's Eucalypto Extract. It immodiatoly alloviatos the most distressing symptoms, it clears and heats the bronchial tubos, braces up and fortifies the lungs, and aots like a tonic on the nervous system, and effects a rapid cure. This Extract carried off the highest award at tho Chicago Exposition. 1893, beating nine competitors. Ask for Colcman's, and take no othor. Fold everywhere. Wholesale agents —Sbarland and Co , Kompthorno, Prossor & Co., and P. Haymau * (Jo. —Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 41, 16 August 1895, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 41, 16 August 1895, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 41, 16 August 1895, Page 2