PIEST SPB.ING ANNOTJNOBMEHT TOB 1895 17° <^SES OF NEW GOODS at "XT TTJ "R" f^ ATiTITT^ Rr STTA TTV S IVlllilWAUi/XiJ UU K_7 J. __. J- J.^ K^ ' we oohmbnobd to open otjr ' NFi W STTI PMENTS oniIJUIJIWD ON "" IM-n-NrTiAV IQ™ ATTOTTST MUINAIAI, 19TH AUUUBi. - - Every day during this week we wiU pubUsh the result of our Übours. oqotidhNTLT EXPECT TO LE AD AGAIN tw ' lw fashion. vAKiETT, and valtje. ?*,!; ——— * ' TUESDAY 41 CASES OPEN containingNew Dress Materials, in. Check Tweeds, Crepons, and Lustres Printea Satteen. fcl^*ttsss i"rt-" 1 ¦ 1 fc~<r__siJ_a_l fc-'--Wednesday >.U|uu,i . _D_MT.tt._4 . . FRIDAX, the 23ra SATURDAY, the 24th • , c EVERYTHING IN DIRECT HARMONY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE COMING SEASON. ________i____________b—sb_sbb>mbb< ' TH Vf TT ~K" A T APHT WOO fiTiTTi TV 1 JlJli J\. _JL X AIT \J X TT UUUJJ Hi ll -M/TNi. TarrTTXTI A nmTTT»T\Tr( d~*/~\ TTTI JVI AJ\ IJ JAC XIJ JiIJN U" CO., -L*l^' . -"¦*-^-»-*-'« -»- -^-"-'^---^_ ' rfiHIS COMPANY'S GOODS are household words throu^'iout the Colony, nd have 1 T_^ NEVER BEEN BEATEN FOR VALTJE AND -_T M TarT .fcJ.N±3J_. , BUY NO OTHER MAKE. KAIAPOI CLOTHING KAIAPOI COATINGS "lArui tLOxuifltt, rmpmmmww KmTTJ^^7 __{_?Sl KVgSnGS KAIAPOI KNITTfcD HOSIERY, KAIA-TOI iI.NtrJiJIINUS Op Evbby Djjsobiption KAIAPOI SHIRTINGS
PRICES ABB BOWN. -»- CWA^?V TO UTTV Iffli HERE IS A CHANCE TO BUY DBAPEET CHEAP. — ™IS AND NE XT W EEK ONLY, I ahaU off er the whole balanoe of my Winter NOMI^VrICES. Heavy Linn FlanneT^d, Coloured VelSSTo^SSiSffSt&SgS Curtains. Forfars, Apron Linens, Ruga, N^sf^r^t^Cß^rs; Ladies'UndeG^ngß.duoed Hosiery auiGloveß, Very Cheap Evans'Croohet Cotton, W reel, 10Hao«. White and Coloured Embroidery, Id „ yJ"KIOid d Sh , T^oS.Llioeß«l2ii do2i< nl., * 200 yds BeeU of Cotton, 9Jd|oz. Ladies' Strong Haw Nets, Id. AS 1 MUST HAV^ROO.. I SHALL CAJjL EARLY ALL, CALL ™- ~***»- ' r¥,DTHPßnnlta PPTUTrI,Tnv rpREMENDOUS REDUCTION IN PEICES « HUME & SON'S. ¦ - BACON, BACON p~».»«™, ,•„ n-.iii, «f P,,*n«. faSfWfcn ChSpne^ 0""0""* 0 Tons ot Extba Choicjb to Sbmot pbok In Side., Roll.,and Cute. HAMS! HAMB The Finest H^^heW^-Miia, Lean. Every Ham Guaranteea Perfection. Hundred, to Select from-Enriish Irish Hundred, to SetecWro^ English, iruh, __ TEA! TEA. 28 ™"• ™ "*** Customers Buying from us Save aU ,_ *— c ThU Tea i. worth 1. per lb more. ~ HUME & SON,' THE LARGEST- TEA, WINE, AND PROVISION DEALERS IN NEW ZEALAND, 63 and 65, W^s-stb^t, miNOTON- , CLEARING SALE. — rpHE whole of the First-class Furniture X and Bedding at present in stook wUI be offered at greatly reduced prices for the B present month. F Ab I purohased for oaah at a figure oon. S J aiderably below coat, lam enabled to seU a P™° which will compare favourably with those of any other firm. «• LINLEY. op BAYING PTTM P S J^ Jr_t A XIJN I* JT UM. r » FOR FRUIT TREES. TTWAPtIAmr T CE ]AU Pump, fitted Bnrt,g P.tent J TRITJNE JETS. L AQUARIUS J or , ",„,«, A. ft. T. BURT, Mannkbs.stbmt ... ..'. Wbllinoton oJSsstt-vsss.'S. and DAIRY IMPLEMENTS. __ ¦-«««_*-- tle Estimate. Furnish on application to ess A. &T. BURT, ' s, En Mn,^ W and Bbass, oond-bs or —din and Wellington ' "t|BW_E'B WHISK' JJDVV.\.»O W lllOXk. .
{ VTHTnTr'TT V HiJ A ANE A T F A TVT ALLAJN. — BUBPLUSSALE. DUDruuo O_LilE». ~ 1 15/- Ladies'Jaok.te. 11/6 FOR |j? g£ ffi f READY 32,8 Ladies Jaokets, 21/- „„..„_ 37/6 Ladies Jackets, 25/- MONEY. At OUR SURPLUS SALE AT U U XI, O U JX,r Xi IO O -ii.JJ.Ii. - Legate, f _ SB |" READY $ WtfSA | MONEY. '" ' ' » _, , n „ 9 6 Tweed Dress* 6« 808 g|g *OR_ I IE! EH I ZZ » KSi &. 8 - . nnT) OTnjDTI.a BATT7 A_ OUB BUBPLLB IULB. mim«3 1/ JUt ftSS'fa?l/V' *" "* FOR 1/9 Hosa at 3 nairs 3/2/3 Hose 2 pa&a 3/6 READY Infantl.' Wml Bonnets, 6d. 9d. and 1/-eaoh MONEY. Evans* Croohet Cotton, Id reel BTn,pTTTS, «, AJ E AT OUR SURPLUS SALE. " WTTPTT VJ^ L X AND • __ ' ALLAN. FIELDER'S WINTER PRICES. _ *J PlEOES'_?3Tatdfls eL^ PL?SH ' I PIECES, in GENOA ano PLUSH, 7? and^ Each. op^i^Xhe^Lio. " EMh- . O PIECES. n»L_^T .r R. STUFFED W J^^ 9'9 ' %ftS&£2£?sisS&33S2: stand, two Upholstered Chair, and Towel. rail to matoh. Cheapest ever offered, JSIO 10s Bettor qualities, 418 10s, 417 10s and 422 10s. ¦ DUOHEBS OHEBTS, WITH POUR DRAWERS AND LARGE BKiViljljrjU MUIKOB, 42 10a Each. t UNoIiuMB m FLOORCLOTHS, IN ALL WIDTHS SPECIALLY m m . DBAPEBT FUBNIBHINGB • " REDUCED FROM • P.b Cnt. to 30 P» C«nt., to Cl.ab. H. FIELDER'S, • MAWNPBB tlTHTi'li'T ONTV MANNERS-STREET ONLY. READ_ THIS ! rTIRY our Hard-wearing Shooter., .1 *¦ «olia leather, tip and toe-pUtes. nails We guarantee them for hard wear. To th , Farmer in want of a. good boot, this i. th '-¦isr_fE«_r** Men's prioe, 9s 6d j Youths', Ito 5,7. lld _oya','lotolß,ss lld. P.S.-These price. ar« «, a. to get th 2Ss£Sß»e»s &M°f Q. „ ' O P , °= " * BRO P , ¦ Next Te Aro Hou«, gBND IT TO SHOBTT'B jj^au. */ *x x o «_.**».
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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 44, 20 August 1895, Page 1
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771Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 44, 20 August 1895, Page 1
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