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T^T? *PH TT.T.TTQTT' • JiJSjJM.I3I AiH X W JUJHIV. ALL Odd Lota left over from the Great Winter Sale will be disposed of at almost any «¦ P«°e- In the Carpet Room speoial prices have been put on short lengths of T TWnT T?TTTW A ATT» T?T nnPOT.OTFT AM IN UXiJi UM. &.1S U JJXiVJUJIVJXjVJXXI, which it, is particularly desired to clear out before the arrival of the new goods. T —- ~~ »- — To oover rooms- To cover rooms9 feet *12 for IQ'A 6feetx7-6 for j^l //• IV 1010 4</O lOfe6tll2 f °' 22/- 12fMtXl2 *" 9/6 o, tlo * * X is* 10 feet 6x12 for 00/f» 9 feet xl 2 for 1 A/6 AIJ7/V Iv/U 12 feet xl 2 for Q2/fi .12 feet xl 2 for 12/6 '-^ °^/O *' HALLMND PASSAGE CLOTHS, In short lengths, at correspondingly low prices, during the CHEAP REMNANT WEEK, VIXJJiIJ. XtXJ_TJ.X^ __._.^ J. If XiJJJI) . AT ~ TCI"TI TE ARO HOUSE. '

SAUSAGES -- 6D6 D ran lb. /"VJR CHRISTCHURCH BACON-CURING BUSINESS is increasing bo rapidly, and fj as a consequence having more meat for making BAUSAGES, we have fonnd it necessary to open np a market for them in Wellington, "1 tWE GUARANTEE THEM TO-BE MADE FROM NOTHING BUT fl-Tl A T"W 1? FT) POUTC WttAIJN -JJ 11A» rUJS-8.. ' " deceived fresh, twice wekkly. • WT AT»I\HI 6 T ,nnAQ jP T HA 81, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON.

m^, Rfc ™. ' i . 710X1?, YTCT ! iNUI JJUJNJi IJSI 1 - A S the Government have removed the A duty hitherto paia on Carpenters' Baskets, I have resolved to give my oustomer.^the benefit -"-%^-g; <*» long, at 2a each; former price, 2a 6d EUREKA WRINGEKS. Wora was received by the laat 'Frieco a^o^ « fo^unate, vanoed, lam determined to oontinue seUing at my pre.ent low pncea until present atoclc and the shipment to arrive are exhauated; Bo if you are wise you will not delay, but purchase at onoe. Don't fail to ¦KrrWTm* rriTT? TJ-DTnUfl NOTICE IMJi rUIUJIiS. ' A^l^l 8 SSS^^SffSiA DOV^ EG^BEATERS stiU selling enl^o wave. KETTLES, FRYPANS, BILLIES, TEAPOTS, CUPS and SAUCERS, PLATES, CANDLESTICKS, BASINS, A *ooa «BortmJeTnot O 'o P ening up at astoniahing prices. Remember-No Rubbish, but Lowest Prioes, at 28, Wi^s-stb^t.^, Wi. Ms.stb,M. J. M'LEAN, JuN., THE SELLABLE IRONMONGER. r.T>T7Arni?ATT TXT T>TJ TPT? b_v_iA_ JJAIjIj liN rJXI.\JS!i OF BOYS'BOOTS. M^^h^wghTo^BoSS! CHSSAPfno splH J^ REMtMBER! 10,11,12,13, reduced from 7a 6d to 4s lid. Only 100 pairs toTeU at this price. g^, SELLING THEM OHEAP! „ „"„„ A. LINDSAY'S, Coba-stbibt and Lambton-qtjat. Baß/BEB>B gTEAM dye works 46, CO ba-STH«t. _ Telephone No. 226 ~ A % JULfc *«- Appointment $*&&s§§> «"«• *°Hla J^R^SKbSl^. Governor. «*~^^» -~ 3____£ 'Stt'SShSiß experienoe or applianoes neoeseary to give you satisfaction.' „*»„„•„ „„,>. — !.»«.„.« in our extensive worics we nave .every im^ for Cleaning, Dyeing, and Fuushfaig all Jinds of Goods in a manner most suited to the various matonalß. Our machinery is the most improved and derfeot in the trade, and suDerior to that by any^erTm Stte'oolonr The best dyes only are usri. and good. mL 0""0""^ 7 **** * eipßrien°°d WOrkGood, ooUeoteaHiad.UWea free of oharg.. ~ To prevent mistakes ana disappointment oustomers should address W TaOFR * m W. _tAKiis_ii& & 00., STEAM DYERS" AND CLEANERS. - •««-—. M EMORIAM CARDS, in great variety. ifX _ p at Evening Post office. t 4^ wo ffio» T pbppeb- ¦¦ MINT CURE Fob Cowohb and Colds. fc w^^r^^ruffi I^l^^Omcifw^ffl^^^ delivery =ook. »^A^^e^ |^M^ana^ntW.)i{S ShMto,

. - , . NOTICE. DEFORE St^ta«no which OEFORE Stocktaking, whioh ,hftU o^tKlLing^Sa' ORDINARY BARGAINS:-The JJ^^-lf-B-; 3s lid, 5s lid j balanoo of untrimmed Felt Hats Id • last season's Three- „„.-<„. T^tota «Hn _ nrio B 19 R ea quarter Jaokete, usual pnoe 19a 6d, now 2b lid s a few Real Bear Boas, uaual prioe 60a, now 35s ; a few DreßßingD reBB ing Gownß 12s 9d for 7s lid • SSSS Si'^Tiit'SSi 2£ 2>s£ flfiJS SSSfI? " C°.liooB, g. a^-ss_«: Ot ' C. SMITH'S, THE CASH DRAPER THE cIZ —¦ T R. E A M E S, J. TAILOR, (I** 8 Cutter to Jones ft Ashdown). begs to state that he has startea inhusinesaat . , STREET No. 36, WILUS-STBEET, A few doors above_the Empire Hotel. „„««„« nrmrmt »r,fl owefnl ** Orde" ""SUSS* "* "" Pflrfeot flt wor^ nglup gnw<_teed. _.__.— ANTLCHINESE LEAGUE JT strikes me that we shaU have to or^'t^TAV UNCLE ASSYRIAN Jf^ B As a check to_fnrther invasion. ! beg to announce that I have opened my ""iSSjSh ' CONFECTIONER'S om^-ox. STORE. mn. -_lft.H__«_' «KS£_ci Infnllview_of the public. GEO. BODLIY. . " rfiHORNHILL'S 1(K Guinea. Silver-fiited A Lady's Travelling Dressing Bag, No 68. 14-inoh Beßt Polished Moroooo Patent Wide-opening T avelling Dressuig Bag, with one pulaide pocket, stitohedTiandle, with gilt rings and plates, gilt double-action registered look, and Thornhill. improved J«ArtaE!_J_S_ p^ckete ThOnlhlU """ SUver Sterling Tops, consisting of oval &»»% _ff« -g-^^JS pe_uola^r."i_a Wo^ book, patent portable ink ana light boxes, oard oaae, looking glass, threaa ana neeaie »,ffl_«JWr four wory.handle instrument., and a pair of PBlMlOflml _, . If the Bag is in Russia Leather...ll guineas rf^WftSSft _g^ rf t^l^^^J^&S^^ udtoi.jtaenfa.^topmgmibd, bag, 4Sa. «f«*letiL only engraving the seven silver fitting. »n ¦tamp^f w T^RNHILL AOO *^«__ap__. Established 1784 w™ • —«- - - Pobk SA.SAO.S, 6d per lb. WARDELL BROS, ft CO., , 51, WilUs-^ee, »YD>BOLE 1N E SO A P «Tm Gb^t La_bo TO Sa «b. H Try it next washing day.

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 44, 20 August 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 44, 20 August 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 44, 20 August 1895, Page 1

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