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AUTUMN MILLINERY I ELEGANT EXAMPLES OF THE LATEST FASHIONS AT & STAINS' The Autumn and Winter oolleotion of Millinery is without doubt tho most beautiful ever offered for the inspeotion of their patrons, and inolndeealmosfcovery Fashionable Novelty that has received the approval of London and Continental Capitals. Prominent in the first shipments just opened 18 * MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF NEW BONNETS, Fkathbrs, Plumis, WrNas, Quills NEW HATS, " GENTLEMAN JOE," inSatin Beaver NEW HATS, in Beaver, Folt, and Straw NEW BONNETS, in Jet and Chenille. Trimmings are mostly Paisley Ribbons with Chenille NEW SAILOR HATS AT KIRKOALDIE & STAINS. TRUTH STRONGER THAN FICTION. DURING Bale times we are selling a beautiful line of Double width all wool Frenoh Dress 2s 9d a yard at Is 3d ; Double width all wool Frenoh Dress 3s 6d a yard a Is 6d ; White Pinafore Muslin 6d a yard at 3s 6d a dozen ; Common stripe Galatea at 3s 6d a dozen ; Pink, Blue, Marone, 40., selfoolour Flatinelette 6d'at 3b Cd a dozen; Ladies' Blouses, Is 6d; a few Ladies' Jackets and Capes left, los?6d.'at 5s MILLINERY. Onr regular prioes this^season were only half prioes compared with many houses, and we have sold hundreds npon hundreds to the gratification of our customers, and with the present reduotions are far and away the prettiest and cheapest in town. Our Caliooes, Sheetings, Shirtings, Galateas, and Flannelettes are well known as best among the best in the South Pacific. Men's and Youths' Clothing, Shirts, 40. Gentlemen prepare for war and obtain peace, by buying our foe-defying BtripeShirtßat3s6d,worthss. T. B, A~L PH, DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, 67 AND 69, CUBA-STBBBT. DRINK GOLDEN ALE, MADE from the finest hops, and nonalooholio. THOMSON, LEWIS & CO. THE AUSTRALIAN DENTAL INSTITUTE. DENTIST, MR,COTTLE,(jjjjg > Mil's Buildings - 177, Lambton-quay. A COMPLETE SET OF TEETH FROM ONE GUINEA. Single tooth, ss. All extractions painless. The Institute having oome out of tbe oase brought against it by Mr. Hoby with flying colours, is still prepared to supply the same Gold Prize Medal Teeth as those supplied by other dentists at highest cost, with a five years' warranty. The Te Aro Branoh of the Australian Dental Institute, whioh was carried on at Mr. Evens' Chemistry, 19, Manners-street, has been closed, and the A.D.I, has no other Wellington branoh. Send or call for our great work on Teeth, post free. " THE OLD-ESTABLISHED DENTIST." TMT R. WALTER E. HALL, DXNTAL SURQSON, (Registered by the Medical Connoil of London and New Zealand) Prise Medallist for Artificial Dentures. Artificial Teet a the Speciality. Free Consultation, at one address only, 105, WILLIS-STREET. NOTICE. HAVING returned from Oriental Bay, I am now living at my business premises, 102, Willis-street, and may be oonsulted AT ANY HOUR. Painless Extbaction of Teeth, and Proper Insertion of Artificial Teeth, at very moderate rates. J. W. BRIDGE, Dentist, Two doors past Manners-street. -m/TR. w! GODFREY MANTELL, DENTIST, Cemetery Gate, Sydnby-stheet. Telephone No. 554. -JLIKPTjaOT BPI3CIIA.I.ICDEESL AT THE D.I.C. A_UTUMH, 1896, is being inaugurated at the D.I.C. by the display of the opening shipments ceived by the Dress, Mantle, and Millinery Departments. Importations for supply of tbe various departments will be on a muoh larger soale than in previous seasons, and it is confidently expected by the management that patrons of the D.I.C. will find all their requirements fully oatered for. The pnblio are invited to inspect the novelties already reoeived. A. A. CORRIGAN, Manager. THE LATEST FASHIONS IN AUTUMN DRESS MATERIALS can nowhere be seen IN MORE BXQUISITE TASTE or 111 OREATBR VARIETY than at TE ARO HOUSE. TO CORRESPONDENTS. " A Tram Eider, and Always Will Be."— Name and address omitted. Deolined.

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Evening Post, Volume LI, Issue 62, 13 March 1896, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LI, Issue 62, 13 March 1896, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LI, Issue 62, 13 March 1896, Page 2

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