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Is B LOUBE S.— The D.I.C. '• inviti inspection of the opening ~ shipments of Ladies' BLOUSES, t SHIBTS, and GARIBALDIS. The n variety is unquestionably the nicest a and neatest of the kind jet shown ■j in "Wellington. Plain or EmIt broidered Fronts, also hemititch i. llniflh, and all in rery neat and useful 1 colourings.— D.T.C.» Wellington. > r t • GREAT FALL IN PRICE . OP BOYS' BOOTS. T|/r OTHERS and FATHEES, if. yon want JjJL your Boys shod with GOOD BOOTS, ' Chkaf, no split leather, ! REMEMBEB I i 10, 11, 12, 13, fednoed from 7s 6d to 4s lid. . Only 100 pairs' to sell at this pkioe. ! BOUGHT THEM CHEAP 1 SELLING THEM CHEAP I ' BE IN TIME AT A. LINDSAY'S, CnBA-BTBKT AND LaMBTON-QUAT. SALE. | WANTED KNOWN, | SALE. THAT GEOBGE COCHEANE OFTHB QEIGINAL BON MABOHE, Cuba-strut, Suooessor to J. Manttak, The well-known oheap China and Glass Merchant, who first broke throngh the monopoly, and showed to the people of Wellington how that they had in the put been made to pay most exorbitant prices for these goods, has determined to follow the lead of his predeoeßsor ; and to enable the publio to fully acquaint themselves with hia prices and to make room for new goods arrived per b.s. Tainui, and other large shipments to arrive, will hold a Monster Sale for one month, oommoncing 22nd August. G. Coobrane is fully aware how sick the pnblio must bo of so-oalled sales, and to prove to their satisfaction that his is a Genuine Sale, every 'article will be left marked at the original prices, and he will guarantee to sell for not less than from 15 to 25 per cent, cheaper than usnal marked prices for cash ; that is to say, he will supply als article for 9d. All articles on Is Table for 9d. Tea Sets now marked in window at 25s for 21s. Sets of Jugs, nsnal prices 3s 6d for 2s 6d. Lamps at any price. Breakfast Set, best otina, from 2ls. Japanese Trays, usual price 3s 6d, now 2s 6d. Windsor Easy Chairs, usual prion 12s 6d, now 8s 6d ; and all other goods which it wonld be impossible to speoify at corresponding reductions. Come along early, and you will be startled at the prices that you can bny goodß for at GEOBGE COOHRANE'S, ORIGINAL BON MABCHE, CTTBA.STBEET. Note the Address. No connection with any other house in town. NOTICE. A NT Person found Posting Bills on the EVENING POST HOARDINGS without permission will be proseou ADOPTION. WILL any lady relieve the pressing needs of a mother by adopting for good her infant, a few weeks old ? Address Medious, Evening Post office. adoption! WANTED, Someone to adopt a healthy infant. Particulars can be had on application to Dr. Chappie. L' OST, on Sunday afternoon. Oriental Bay, a small Gold Chain (keepsake). Finder will be rewarded on returning same to Evening Post. OST, between Tinakori-road and Wei-lington-terrace on Sunday afternoon, diamond and sapphire Brooch. Return to Mr. George, The Economio, Lambton-quay. Reward. OST, a black Skye Terrier Slut; finder rewarded, detainer proseouted. Apply W. J. Jorgensen, 20, Grey-street. LOST, Key of patent safe. Rewarl at Evening Post. LOST, on Sunday morning, between Webb and Ingestre streets, a tan Kicking Strap, with two silver buckles. Reward at Evening Pop* FOUND, an Uilßkin ooat. a-pyxy as, j.j. Curtis', Customhouse-quay. A GOVERNESS seeks Engagement for voyage Homo ; excellent sailor ; most oapable with children: highest references. Address firstly Mrs. Sunderland, Post Office, Wellington. EtOARD and Residence for one or two ► single Gentlemen; Thorndon end; terms moderate. Address at Evening Post. TJOABD AND RESIDENCE Fob Two Gintlemik. Single or Donble Room. lona, Clifton-ternce. |Z ENSINfirON HOUSE, Hill- street, w\ adjoining Parliamentary Grounds, has ficst-olass Furnißbed Suiteß of Apart, ments for families and visitors. House well appointed, with every convenience ; central position. Telephone No. 731. ADY (in bußineso) desires Home with J superior private family, within easy accosa to city; midday dinner in town. Terms, 4c, A. 8.C., Evening Post. tfc r OVE'S LUCK,", new song. The JLJ latest addition to the few really popular songs. Prioe, 2a. At Cimino's. ISS M'DOUGALL, Dressmaker, from Christohurch, ha 3 commenced business at 173, Willis-street. NOTICE OF REMOVAL.— Mas. DODWELL has removed from Kalnln House to 106, Willis-street. Lessons in Voice Production and Singing. I > EQUIBED, by a lady, in a good honse, BY two or three Unfurnished Booms and nse of kitchen ; two fireplaoes; Te Aro end ; no other boarders. Address Omega, Evening Post. ■^TACANCIES for two or three gentlemen v Boarders, every modern convenience and comfort. Rnahine House, Maodonaldcrescent. YOUNG Man with small capital wants a Partnership in Borne good going conoern; good business man; first-olass testimonials. Addteas Business, Evening Post. BARBER'S QIEAM DTE WORKBj 40, CUBA-STJUMT. Telephone No. 226 By HLJBLai Jjxoellenoy Appointment ySßßgffigß the toHU JSfeSjPßaJ^at Q° TBrnor « CAUTION, Don't be tempted by misleading advertisements to send your work to small dyeing establishments that possess neither the experience or applianoes necessary to give yon satisfaction. In our extensive works we have every fooility for Cleaning, Dyeing, and Finishing all kinds of Goods in a manner most suited j to the various materials. Our machinery is the most improved and derfeot in the trade, and superior to that dossessed by any other firm in the colony. The best dyes only are used, and goods •re oarefully treated by experienced work, men. Goods oolleotedand delivered free of charge. Particulars and prioes in catalogue port free.. To prevent mistakes and disappointment customers should address W, BARBER & CO., STEAM DYERS AND CLEANERS, 46. CC5i-tTJW»T. J CLEARING SALE. i I ~-~ 1 rpHE whole of the First-olass Furniture > and Bedding at present in stook will be > offered at greatly rednoed prices for the ' present month. , -As I pnrohased for oath at a figure oon- ' riderably below oost, lam enabled to sell at - prioes whioh will compare favourably with i • those of any other firm. , s a. LINLET, Cabinetmaker.Upholsterer.andUndertaker, ° , „ .63, Manners-street. i &»' 7 T>EWABE OF CANVASSERS selling : Knife Cleaners. " Best Value " only sole at 60, Cabt-staett.

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 49, 26 August 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 49, 26 August 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 49, 26 August 1895, Page 3

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