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Annual Gift Fair Now On. 'Annual Gift Fair Now On. Annual Gift Fair Now On. Annual S POR THE EXHIBITION SEASON n£ ,? w We aro now making a very Spocial Shaw of •^° w A £- LADIES' SHIRTS *s d jg AND BLOUSES. S On MOST ATTRACTIVE GOODS, , q? Annual AT MOST ATTRACTIVE PRICES. aJT." x Gift PLAIN WHITE SHIRTS ... 2/G WHITE SHIRTS, em- <Mft p'ir WHITE SHIRTS, turn-down broidercd fronts . ... 7/6 Jf"v collars 5/- ZEPHYR BLOUSES, inscr- xr^ ) 0,1 PLAIN ZEPHYR BLOUSES 2/9 tion fronts 5/6 X° Annual BLOCK STRIPE PRINT BLACK' AND WHITE Annual Gift BLOUSES, detachable cuffs CHECK BLOUSES, Gift •p«.: v und collars 7/6 trimmed with ombroidory, 7/6 p.:, Wow MNK AND BLUE ZEPHYR NEW GRASS LAWN NTIN Tl 0 BLOUSES, piped with white 8/6 BLOUSES, piped with q_ w Aimual FIG USED MUSLIN variaus colours 7/11 A^f.! A G j? fc ai BLOUSES 10/6 FANCY SATEEN BLOUSES 10/6 . Fair WHITE SPOT MUSLIN BLURRED AND STRIPED ££ 3 Now BLOUSES, trimmed laoe CREPON BLOUSES, in v££ On and insertion 7/9 immense assortment, from o Annual WHITE SHIRTS, tucked 1/6 to 10/6 j^ Fair We are also offering to each customer, Fair ■ I™ DURING THE GIPT PAIR, Annual who purchases 10/- worth or upwards, a really handsome present, at Annual Gift the rate of 10 per cent., 2/- in the £, on goods bought in any Gift Fair department. Pair *■» JAMES SMITH & CO., »«» A S« TE ARO HOUSE. *&• ? Fair Now Oni Annual Gift Fair Now On. Annual Gift Fair now on. Fair FIELDER'S ,IEW CASH PRICE-LIST'-KIO KOHN'S BEST AUSTRIAN CHAIRS „ ... KIQ •i O //* WOVE WIRE MATTRESSES, 4ft 6in ... ... -| O //> ,27/6 KAPOK BEDS, 4pt 6in ... ... Kf\ /_ DUCHESS CHEST, Brass-mounted ... '„• CCA / 75/- DUCHESS PAIR, 3pt 6in M tj^ m -JJ/g BRASS-RAIL FENDERS „ „,' "... f 1 /^ 2(V- PLATFOBM booking chairs ... ... 9A/. 25L SPRING-SEAT COUCHES „. ... „ Of»L -| X l£* UPHOLSTERED SPRING MATTRESSES ... -g X Ite 19/6 3ft moN BEDSTEADS -, - ..^- 19 ; 6 Al m WALNUT POLISHED TABLES ..." " ... Aj m H//J FRENCH POLISHED TOILET TABLES ... rj'lft O/ FRENCH POLISHED WASHSTAND ..,' „. (\l m OA l m IRON BEDSTEADS, 4ft Gin ... ... '«. 9/j f m ' jQ~i A OCCASIONAL SUITES, 7 Piecss « «. 1?-| /\ jgO TAPESTRY SUITES, 7 Pieces ... «. jgQ 1 "\AJ m Paie tapestry curtains ... ... M . -jj/ Pam /»/ Pair HALL STRE?ED CURTAINS • ... *» £*l m Pair AJfi Each curtain poles, fbom ..,' v J/B Each H/g Pair WHITE LACE CURTAINS ... *.. rj /g Pair j |O / Each HEARTHRUGS, prom w , ..» «. O/^ Each , 1 / Yard MANTEL and EASEL DRAPING... ... -t'l Yard 1 I/" . 1/QKI EASY CHAIRS, UPHOLSTERED ... ... Q^L 1 20/- EACH caepet SQUARES, prom ... ... O{) /_ Each S7 'B TAPESTEY CARPET SQUARE, 9 x 106. .; ... Ol"7 '/> 1 7 /(J FANCY AUSTRIAN CHAIRS, prom ... ... X //» rl2 ;6; 6 AFTERNOONTEA TABLES, from *> h. 12 6 12 6 RUS^ CHAms AND tables . rE ° M ••• ••• 12/6 INSPECTION INVITED. S. I/TJKE & CO,, LIMITED, WELLINGTON, CALL attention to their SPLENDID SHOW at the EXHIBITION. They have twj HORIZONTAL STEAM ENGINES, highly finished ; also a Section of one of the CYLINDERS of MANGAWEKA BRIDGE. The Firm has cast recently about 200 tons of these Cylinders for Bridges in different parts of New Zealand, r f They have also a Most Excellent and Attractive Display of COOKING RANGES of i all classes and sizes. One Novelty is their " CONFEDERATE " RANGE, which can be. used for either GAS, WOOD, or COAL, and. is one of the Most Attractive Exhibits in s the EXHIBITION. j In BICYCLES, they exhibit two of the Best High-grade Machines imported into thft City— namely, tho RUDGE-WHITWORTH and the SPALDING MACHtNES-and Cyclists visiting the EXHIBITION should give these Cycles a look. There is also a ROAD RACER built to order by the Firm for an expert in Wellington, and all who have inspeoted the Machine speak in loud praise as to its design, rigidity, and general finish, and pronounce it Equal to the High-grade Imported Machine. The Firm also exhibit PHOTOGRAPHS of STEAMERS built on the Premises, Te Aro— namely, the S,S. MAITAI, 300 Tons Gross (she was all steel, and fitted by the Firm with Engines and Boiler Complete); the S.S. WEKA, 100 Tonß Gross; the S.S TUNA, a small steamer built for the Meat Trade at Gisborne. ' There are also PHOTOGRAPHS of one of the HYDRAULIC CRANES, eleven ol which they built for the Wellington Harbour Board, and the large LIGHTHOUSE lately built by the Firm and shipped this week for Cilpo Palliser ; this was the next best thing to the Lighthouse itself: Visitors to the EXHIBITION will be able to form an idea of the capacity of the Firm for turning out Work of ilvery Description, SILVER-PLATE|) WEDDING PRESENTS ! NOVEL DESIGNS. LATEST PATTERNS. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASIS SOMETHING " SPIF " IN E.P, WARE?, * HAVING purchased a lovely lot of Elei tro-platedware (Travellers' Samples, all " new_ designs, being fresh from Hotue), I am now showing some real nice useful articles, suitable for presents. \ Quality guaranteed, and prices very moderate, and only one of each line. BUILDING DEPARTMENT Mr. W. WILLS, so long and favourably known in connection with various Ironmongery Houses in this City, is in charge of this Department. GEOKGE~~WINDER, CHEAPEST IRONMONGER, LOWER CUBA-STREET. ■ . — * Not. Zealand j^nj&r Government LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT* JANUARY Ist, 1896. ASSETS ... ~. £2,500,000 INCOME, 1895 ... '*. OUTGO, 1895 ... „. ADDED TO FUNDS ... ... ... ... ....£164,000 - Reduction in Expenses : 3 Per Cbnt. op Premium Income. NEW INSURANCE, 1895 ... ... ... .. INSURANCE IN FORCE ... ... ... .£9,345,000 3 PAID IN CLAIMS TO DATE ... £1,250,000 ? All Policies issued by the Government Lifo Insurance Department are entirely free from harassing restrictions, and oonfer upon their holders (in addition TO tiih absolute security op the coi.ont) numerous valuable privileges whioh experience has shown can be safely granted.

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Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 155, 21 November 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 155, 21 November 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 155, 21 November 1896, Page 3

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