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TE ARO HOUSE. CHEAP REMNANT WEEK! ALL Odd Lots left over from the Great Winter Sale will be disposed of at almost any „ prioe. In the Carpet Koom special prioeß have been pnt on snort lengths of * LINOLEUM AND FLOORCLOTH, whioh it ig pattionlarly desired to clear ont before the arrival of the new goods. 4 Yabd Widb, 2 Taeds Wid«. To coyer rooms — To cover rooms — • 9feetxl2 for -| Q //» Cfootx7G for A^'il et 10 feet xl 2 for Q.Q.L 12 feet xl 2 for Q IS* jri 10 feet 6x12 for 2Q/A 9 feet xl 2 for 10 6 12 feet xl 2 for Q2/6 12 feet xl 2 for 12/fi HALL AND PASSAGE CLOTHS, 1 In short lengths, at correspondingly loir prices, daring the , c CHEAP REMNANT WEEK, TE ARO HOUSE. SAUSAGES - - • 6D6 D per ltj. /AXJB CHEISTCHUIiCn BACON-CCTBIN T G BUSINESS is increasing so rapidly, and m as a oonsequonoo having more meat for making SAUSAGKo, wo hara found it necessary ig to open up a market for them in Wellington, itLWB GUARANTEE THEM TO BE MADE FEOM NOTHING BUT a - GRAIN-PED PORK. 9s . RECEIVED FRESH, TWICE WEEKLY, le fa WAHDELLtBRO.a & CO. la «. 61, WILUS-STREET. WELLINGTON. 5s ia •__

GENUINE COMPULSORY SALE I BOOTS AND SHOES AT _ . PEARCE'S / *5J BOOT ARCADE, CUBA-STEEET. Being greatly in want of money, I havo determined to offer the whole of my superior stock of Boots and Shoes to the public at COST PEICE, FOR READY MONEY! It is needless for me to print price-lists, as my stook is well known as the largest and best in the city. I have jußt opened 80 OABES NEW GOODS ! AND I MEAN TO SELL THEM CHEAP. NOW IS YOUB TIME FOB GOOD BOOTS AT THI EIGHT PEICE GENUINE SEDUCTIONS, Fhom 15 to 50 P«b Cint. SALE COMMENCES THURSDAY, 18th, PEAROE'S BOOT AECADE ... CUBA-STEEET. FREDERICK JONES & Co. PIANO, ORGAN, AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE, ) Liuiton Quit. : pianos ! organs MUSIC! PIANOS aITd ORGANS 1 May be had on the • > " EQUITABLE HIRE SYSTEM." The Equitable Hire System has advan. tagosover all other pnrohose -systems, and intending 1 pnrohxsers will do well to gel ■ particulars. Not*.— Mb. F. W. JONES, bo well anc favourably known in musioal ciroles, hat I oharge of the Mnsio Department, and he [ will make every effort to seoure the latest and best novelties. 1 Spioial Tibms to thx Pbofibbion. ' Conntry Clients may rely upon their reI qnirementa being attended to with prompt!' | tud« and oare. '~| E~! EAM E si > * TAILOE, (Late Cutter to Jones A Ashdown), ' Of largo Horns and Colonial ezperienoe, begs to state that he has started in business at No. 36, WILLIS-STREET, 1 A few doors above the Empire Hotel. All orders receive prompt and oarefuJ attention. Perfect fit and workmanship guaranteed. ; FIELDER'S » WINTER PRICES. \ OCCASIONAL SUITES. * r^ PIECES, in TAPESTEY and PLUSH / jeiSandJ2lsEaoh. 7 PIECES, in GENOA and PLUSH £17 and £19 Each. \ DININGROOM SUITES. 9 PIECES, in LEATHER, fob £12 lOi Each. v 9 PIECES, in LEATHER, STUFFEI BACKS, £16 Eaoh. BEDROOM SUITES, • Containing — * Bevelled Plate Wardrobe, Duohesre Tabl< with Bevelled Mirror and Tile-book Wash stand, two Upholstered Chairs and Towel rail to match. Cheapest ever offered, £1< 10s. Better qualities, £13 10s, £17 10s am * £2210 a. DUOHEBS OHEBTS, WITH POUB DRAWEES AND L&RGI BEVELLED MIEROR, £2 103 Eaoh. JjlNoSeums AND FLOORCLOTHS, IN ALL WIDTHS, SPECIALLY SEDUCED To Is, Is 2d, Is 6d, 2s, and 8s yard. OAKPETS » AND ALL DRAPERY'FURNJSHINGS REDUCED FROM _ 10 m CXNT. TO 30 PlB O«KT., TO CbCAJ v H. FIELDER'S, MANNEBS-STEEET ONLY.

28 Willts stbjbt 1 T2B Willis stbmt *• Willis.stbbbt.JJ^, Willib-stbe«t. 1 TWVP "nn-NTT? VTiT ! 1 JMOl 1 DOINJS IJB.T I '" A-S the Government have removed the -«- duty hitherto paid on Carpenters' Baskets, I have reaolved to give my on.. tomera the benefit at onoe. and now offer Lined and Bonnd TOOL BASKETS, 36in i long, at 2s eaoh; former price, 2s 6d '; • ,Bl, Bl " .py a REKA.y b a IN?™B. > '-'Word was received by the last 'Frisco mail that the Manufacturers had given notice „ that on. and after the Ist July, 1895, they would be oompeUed to raise the prices of all .Wringers owing tonncreased co3t of prodnohon Aa I was fortunate m getting a Urge shipment ju3t beiore the pneesad- ' ■Sanoed, lam determined to continue soiling -aTtuny pre-ent low prices untit present Btock ffAtS^%S^^S^ ! mrm IS U1 lUJi I±l tt XJtlOJia. /iphtttwi? 'PTTP'PirA wptw/ippq ' A shipm^j M^esou^ Ward's ! f^^SffSiAl ' DO^EB^BEATEBS still selling at6deaon ENAMELLED "WARE. T,T,mmr™o ..o^.™ „„„„„ ™ . KETTLES, FBYPANS, BILLIES. TEAPOTS, CUP 3 and SAUCEES, »m-0,,-k,slsra, -A „ooa assortmenfc now openinff np ,t aatoniahing prices. Bemember-No Bubbish, but Lowest Prices, ** 28, Willis-stbebt.] 28, Wi-lis-stemt. T< M«Leln, ,UN , . GREAT FALL IN PRIOE OF BOY^BOOTS. T|TOTH3BS and FATHEBS, if you want "^ "^ BEMEMBEB! 10 u> 12 13 rednoed from 7a ed to lla. . Only 100 pairs to seU at this prioe. • — BOUGHT THEM CHEAP! SELLING THEM OHEAP ! A"™WB t A. JLIMJSA 18, °—"— ■ . TO""V ""^t 11N if U»4-K< I, AJN JJ SKIJjI^ w-^-*--—-.--, , V*™ QUAUTY ' AND S™ We are known to e^l. w _ , i Ai ,watß Max.no th. Pac« "*" A^ A«-1>O ™a ™ • SUITB J^ T ~' - lOa to * * l f** T*™™™« *~™ M*° * FANCY WOBSTED and VICUNA SUITS, "° m °""^ *«•t» « dbess sum, with Extra Trousers, from 6s TEOUdEBS TO OBDEB. 15s to 25s — 15 per cent, allowed oiF Suit, without ExtraTrouser'.. , , ™-~ . . P" Al"> WoBMAMSHrp Guabantbto. * . ' Special attention paid to all order. D 508 Nora - A.PATERBON, c " . 43. ODBa-stb«t.0 DBa-stb«t. " % tt|7 ANTED KNOWN, W — v E To got the Best Quality at Lowest Prioes in BOOTS AND SHOES, TEY CEESPIN ft CO ceb^pin * co r watem Ladieß* Nioe Laoe Boots. 6a lid Bostook'. Ladies' Glace Shoe., 16a 6d for 14. fflf Iv^nlng^.W' hhssCrespin's Wear-warranted Shooters. 8s 6d Cretin' "*?" . Boys^d G«.'School^, 3. 9d, 4. 9d. CBESPIN *CO —^a-^et

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 46, 22 August 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 46, 22 August 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 46, 22 August 1895, Page 1