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FOR THE HOLIDAYS. SPECIALLY REDUCED DRESS MATERIALS AT • TE ARO HOUSE. FASHIONABLE FANCY LUSTRES, 41 inches wido ... M . -t J per yard HOLIDAY DRESSES. ASSORTED MATERIALS, in tho Newest Styles ... lM -<A/n per dress HOLIDAY DRESSES. ' STYLISH SUMMER TWEEDS, 42 inches wide ... ... -| //> per yard HOLIDAY DRESSES. VARIOUS DRESS LENGTHS, in the Latest Fabrics ... ,„ -f f> If* per dress HOLIDAY DRESSES. SEASONABLE WOOL BEIGES, 42 inches wide ... „, -| //> per yard HOLIDAY DRESSES. BEAUTIFUL DRESSES, in Newest Summer Shades ... „, -| /"» //> per dresS AND A PRESENT FOR EVERY 10/- SPENT DURING THE GIFT FAIR AT TE ARO HOUSE.

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nnHE greatest pleasure of the holiday season is to bo independent of all old-time methods JL of travelling Every person up to date should possess their own means of locomotion, to avoid rushing to catch trains, &c. The new order is to mount your Bike, and away at the rate of knots._ The new era sees young and old making their excursions in large and small parties on the'Bike." Business people cannot carry on without the up-to-date Bike. The clergyman and' minister finds it neceusary in visiting his flock to possess the up-to-date Bike. The public man- and politician, to keep in touch with his constituents, rides the Bike. Nearly every "medical man to-day has his Bike. Indeed, there is no class or individual to-day who can afford to be behind the times in this respect. LUKE & CO. have determined to make their prices of .Cycles witkm reach 'of all, and have reduced them for the holiday season", as follows:"—O ld Price— .£22 I,os, .£26,' .£2B 10s. Reduced Price— .£2o, .£24, 0£27. These machines for.. durability or finish have no equal. Old rates will bo restored after the holidays. Call early. S. LUKE & CO., Ltd., Makers-street, Wellingtons LIFE-LONG CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ! T ANDED por s.s. Otarama, SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP FIRST-CLASS E.P. JLJ WARE from the well-known firm of Messrs. Walker & Hall, Sheflield. Every artiole guaranteed. . ' Considering the superior quality and tho reliability of the makers, the goods are extremely cheap. Splendid assortment, including — E.P. Cake Baskets E.P. Sugar Basins. Great variety E.P. Tea and Coffee Services E.P. Sugar and Cream E.P. Pickle Frames E.P. Jam Dishes E.P. Biscuit Boxes * E.P. Jelly Dishes l E.P. Toast Racks " E.P. Cruetfs, in great variety E.P. Kettle and Stand E.P. Butter Dishes. Great variety E.P. Tea Pots E.P. Cases 5 o'clock Tea Spoons E.P. Egg Frames and Spoons E.P. Cards ditto. Very cheap E.P. Salad Dishes and Servers E.P. Cards Napkin Rings. Grand value E.P. Jam Spoons E.P. Jam Spoons and Butter Knives E.P. Bread Forks E.P. Pickle Forks E.P. Case Knife, Fork, and Spoon E.P. Cream Jugs E.P. Cases Salts and Spotfns E.P. Bread Board and Knife E.P. Hot-water Can CUTLERY. CUTLERY. CUTLERY. NEVER YET HAD A COMPLAINT OF A SINGLE KNIFE. ORIZABA SILVER SPOONS and FORKS— Same metal right through. White throughout. GEORGE WINDER, m^SSoSSSSS! m -

j -wrisiTOßS shoufcfnri leave Town with"WILTON'S* I * < ? ufc see ' nß'n 8' ova Show of Perfjimery. I Solid Silver-mounted Dresden China Smelling TTLY EXTERMINATOR ! ' B °™% Ornamental and useful Sprays, Ivory; •*- ,„,,.„ -rr , ,~r-r™-.r anA Eb ony Backed Hair Brushes, Tooth KILLS FLIES BY MILLIONS. Brushes, Flesh Gloves, Shaving Brushes, and ' . , Fancy Soaps, specially imported for this Quite harmless to Domestic Animals. season. Fly Papers are disagreeable and repulsive ; ' War. C. FitzGerald, Consulting Chemist, Fly Exterminator clean and nice. Those who FilzGerald's Comer, Willis-street and Lambubo it once always use it. ton-quay, Wellington. INVALUABLE TO BUTCHERS, /CROCKERY! CROCKERY! CONFECTIONERS, &c. Vj mtß '' "WTNTON&M'LAUCHLAN GE O. W. WILT ON, 40, CUBA-STREET. Manufacturing Chemist, [Established ... 1886.] Adelaide-road, and 215, Willis-street, Wellington, N.Z. ' *~~" ' ' — ' Are opening np shipments of NEW WARES suitable for Christmaa Trade. BICYCLES! CYCLES! — BIKES ' -A- 11 New Goods, specially selected in the best ' Homo Markets. Inspection invited. A BIG TEST OF THE COLLIER TWOSPEED GEAR MADE IN Goods packed freo of chargo and delivored MELBOURNE. freo at Wharf and Stations in tho city. Witnessed by the Leading Experts op < _„„..„.„ -^TTmm-i-i-r. ■ Australia and 2000 Spectatohs. . JJTJTTER ! BUTTER ! Prior to the floating of the Collier Company — • in Melbourne a trial was made as to the ease of propulsion of tho Collier Gear up an in- Finest Factory, 113 cline. A wooden platform was built with a stiff Finest Separator, lOcl grade and the COLLIER GEAR DRIVEN UP IT. Selected Dairy 8d ALL OTHER MACHINES were diallenged to ride tho same place, with the same Good Dairy, 7d height gear, and although some twenty ridors attempted the feat, nemo were able to get Good Pastry, Cd up the rise on any single-speed machine, although all the riders could do so on a — -• COLLIER. The verdict was unanimons-For ease "WARDELL BROS. & CO. against head winds and power up hills tho COLLIER GEAR Stands Unrivalled. *„ — - ' . „ 17ISITORS to tho AVELLINGTON EX«_^^b,t^«tSS^_%S V HIB ™ should patronise the Lunand hilly places, like Wellington, are enor- cheon and Refreshment Rooms in the Build" mous. , ing. Liuicheon, three courses, Is ; Tea, Is ; n jr i. c.i. i t Supper, Ih. Strawberries and Cream, Trifles, Come and Inspect Stocks at _ *,f ' _ _ T , „. . ' , , > Jellies, Ico Creams, Iced Drinks, band* 38, Lambton-quat. clie &()> A \ SHOUT, Caterer.

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Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1897, Page 3

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