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THE WELLINGTON WOOLLEN CO.'S EXHIBITS AT THE LATE AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SHOW WERE PURCHASED BY KIRKCALDIE & STAINS. And are now te be Been in their spacioua SHOW WINDOWS. The FXHIBIT3 Comprise— TWEEDS, MAUDS, and RUGS, MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING, DRESS TWEEDS, FLANNELS and BLANKETS, SHIRTINGS, &c. CITIZENS and THE PUBLIC GENERALLY Desirous of scouring at this time of the year » souvenir of the PETONE WOOLLEN MILL Are recommended to Inspeot the SPLENDID VARIETY of MAUDS Af D TRAVELLING RUGS. Prices from— 17/6, 21/-, 24/-, 25/-, 30/-, 32/6, 37/6 The above should oommand special attention from the travelling publio, as the productions are the very best, and the prices lower than that usually ruling for the same class of goods. FOR TBE CHRTBTMAB HOLIDAYS, PRTONE TWEED SUITS TO MEASURE, 42/-, 50/-, 63/In Our Well-known Cur and Finish. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS. THE ECONOMIC! SPECIAL NOTICE! ANNIVERSARY BONUS DAY, TO-DAY, FRIDAY, 22nd. OPENING OF LARGELY EXTENDED PREMISES. MESSRS. GEORGE & KERSLEY cannot allow their first year of suooessful trading, whioh has just oloaed, to pass without making an effort to convey to their customers some idea, however inadequate, of the grateful sentiments they entertain for the liberal support aooorded to them during the past twelve months. They will therefore observe TO-DAY as the ANNIVERSARY •of the INAUGURATION OF THEIR BUSINESS, AND TO-DAY WILL RETURN TO EACH CUSTOMER A BONUS OF 10 PER CENT. ON EVERY PURCHASE. The constant growth of their business and development of their HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY DEPARTMENT has necessitated increased accommodation. During the past month builders have been busy, and the new addition now completed will provide us with the BEST LIGHTED DRESS AND HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY WAREHOUSE IN WELLINGTON. We need soaroely add that the suooess we have aohieved has been largely owing to onr striot adherence to the net cash system, which secures the best possible value to every customer. Messrs. GEORGE & KERSLEY respectfully solioit an inspection in confirmation of the above statement. MONTHLY FURNITURE REPORT. THE Furniture Trade, like most colonial industries, is beginning to feel the beneficial effeot of tbe present rue ho the ptioe of wool. Bayers aie operating more freely, And those in the trade look for great things in the near future. Cash buyers are the life and sonl of shopkeepers, and oan always seoure the best value for ready money. Ruling prices for last month are as follow :— Full-size Feather Beds, 50s ; Feather Pillows, 4s 6d ; Kapok Pillows, 2a 6d ; Kapok Beds, 15s ; Dnohesse Table and Washstand, 755 ; well-made Cheßt of Drawers, 30s ; Carpets, 9ft x 7ft 6in, 25a ; Kohn'a beat Austrian Chairs, 5s sd. Diningroom Suites can be bought at .£lO 10a. Drawing-room Suites oan be had at any price, according to style and quality, from JBB 10b. K/K KOHN'S BEST AUSTRIAN CHAIRS K/g AQL DUCHESSE CHEST DRAWERS 42/GA I DUCHESSE TABLE AND WASHSTAND, Q/1L Otfc/- Brass Handles and Bevelled Glass O^*/ " 2/6 KAPOK PILLOWB 2/6 15/- * 2ft 6in KAPOK BEDS 15/18/- 3ft Oin KAPOK BEDS 18/21/- 3ft 6in KAPOK BEDS 21/24/. 4ft Oin KAPOK BEDS 24/27/- 4ft 6in KAPOK BEDS 27/- . ALL WORK GUARANTEED. SCOULLAR & CHISHOLM. P.S. — We are the only house in Wellington that hold Gold Medals for the quality of our Furniture. AGENTS FOR M'KENZIE'S FURNITURE RENOVATOR. MUSIC 1 MUSIC! MUSIC 1~ A LINDSAY ONE MONTH ONLY. • ' Has opened a Splendid Assortment of A PARCEL OF 40b WORTH OF NEW STTPPTTPS -"■ MUSIC FOR gOOTS, SHOES, AND SLtPPEES. ONE POUND. for An Excellent C^o« fob T.achxesJ SPEI ™ AND RUMMER WEAR. AND OTHKES. ~~~~ Just what is Wanted for the present and Paroel A contains 20 assorted Songs, Piano inooming season. Solos and Danoea Paroel B contains 20 new and pretty Songs Selected from the Best and Most Paroel C contains 20 attractive Piano Solos Reliable Makers. REMEMBER! PRICES THE LOWEST POSSIBLE. ». woJth" o™o°^i s... "• <*°" - 83S- - * — Send Postal Note to Ladies' Nut Brown Tan Shoes "FT* W[W, R JCHC TCWTCB fa. fifl Ladies' Fawn Tan Boots and Shoes ™ ™ o««7t T *Vtt? wLtt. ' Ladieß> White Walking Shoes, various styles PIANO, ORGAN, AND MUSIC an d p r i oeß WAREHOUSE, Ladies' Amerioan Glaoe Kid Boots and Bboes Laubton-quat, Wellington. Ladiea' Langtry Shoes, Brown and Black Ihe Best Variety of Evening Shoes in the City Ladies' one and two bar Tan and Black M. ELLER & SON, ¥^S^S^l^. t Barrio's, Gibaulf. REMOVED TO 100, WILLIS- STREET. f^^^^i^^A up to 30s M_ . __.„ , Gents' Tan Balmoral Boots and Shoes, all ELLER * SON beg to announce to shades, oolours, and styles, 13e, 15s, 18s, • the publio that they are now ooou- 20s up to 37s 6d pying their new premises in Willis-street G en t 8 ' Glaoe Kid Boots and Shoes (adjoining Mr. Hoby's, dentiat). Gont( ,' k.C. and K.I Boots, hand-sewn priuIn thanking the publio for the liberal 9'Ple, 245, extra good patronage bestowed upon them in the past. Hard-wearing Boots and Shoes, for Boys and M. E. A Son wish to state that, having bnilt Yonths large Workshops and Bpaoious Showrooms, Hard-wearing Boot and Shoes, for Girls, all &0., expenses being thereby reduced, they f'? 6 , 8 , . , . , „„... are in a better position than heretofore to Gents' Bootß, made to order, 18s, 20s, 25b, execute with despatch all orders that may be 3?s, 35s entrusted to them. Hoping to reoeive an All kinds of Boots and Shoes made to order, early call " om ft P' Bln Slipper to Ladieir or Gents We remain, ' Polo or Hunting Boots. Yours sincerely, TAma A V M. ELLER * SON. A ' Ijli> I, ____ Lambton-quay, Cuba-street, and N.B.— Furniture paokod and removed. Pbtone. Cabinotmakiinj,Upholßtering, Krenob Polishir g, and Picturo-frame Making. Repairß a Speciality. A T Dunodin Winter Show, WARDELL TA CF PUTtiTAINS BROS, again carried off First Prize for HAMS, against all-oomora. lAAA PAIRS to ohoose from, at Puices :-llann, 7id per lb C. SMITH'S, Sld9 " 6dp " lb The Cash Drapkr, Cuba-stbeet. «« R c D MOKPETH bogs to inform his -"J friends and tho publio generally that he has started businoss in conjunction with COBBETB. Mr. S. Carroll as an Aooountant, Statis- _ __ tioian, Financial and Estate Agent. He is _, , „.,, prepared especially to oonstruot tables of rjpHE following Celebrated Makes are 8tatl8tio8( and to andorta ko the solution of kept in all sizes at C. SMITH'S, The Cash puzzling problems that arise in connection with business. Drapers— Thompson, PB, CB, V & N, Offices: •v- t* .i . ti i. tir j iaa j Chamber of Commerce, 42, Lambton-quay. X Pull, Aome, Frenoh Wove, and 100 dozen : „ , -i-iijonjouj i In referenoe to the above, I beg to assure of oheap makes, Is lid, 2b 6d, 2s lid pair. my friendß and oHent(J that un( £ r the new arrangement their interests will reoeive OVIN1) TT 7*O HTTOWTT'H prompt and confidential treatment. i^7 S, CARROLL.

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 124, 22 November 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 124, 22 November 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 124, 22 November 1895, Page 1

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