Ex S.S. RIMUTAKA. 16 cases "and bales. Gyds Beautiful Art Muslins for Is 6d Gyds Heavy Flaunelotte for la Gd" Coloured Cashmeres, full dress, 5s lid Double-width Nun's Veiling', Is 3d French Fonle Sorges, full dress, 6s lid French Foule Serges, full dress, 8s lid ; superior quality Melton Serges, full dross, for 5s lid Full dress Melton Serges for 4s lid ; Black and all colours 777 Lovely Patterns Flannelette, good and cheap Tape-edge Lace Curtains ; best value south of tho Line SHEETINGS— This Beats All ! Flowered Window Blinds, 6Jd Laco Blinds, 4sd ; Towels, 2d each 5s 6d Embroidered Table Covers, 3s 9d Bed Quilts, 2s Od ; Lace Curtains, Is 6d pair Lace Antis, 4Jd ; Toilets, 8\& Coloured Velveteens, Is ; Plushes, Is 9d BLANKETS— Cheaper than ever ! TABLE LINEN— Must bo seen 2s 6d Men's Shirts, for Is lid; Braoes, 4Jdpr Mufflers, 6d ; Wadding, ljd sheet New Hosiery and Gloves UNDERCLOTHING, Vert Cheap Lace, Id ; Embroidery, Id ; Cotton, Id reel CALL ALL. CALL EARLY. HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS I JOH. E. LINDBERG, WRONG SIDE OF CUBA - STREET. Parcels delivered free. |;¦ A GOOD FAME, rpHEY say, is better than Riches. C. SMITH, the Cash Draper, Cuba-street, has a very good name for selling good wearing Ladies' and Children's STOCKINGS. Customers come from every corner of the City to this firm for their Stockings, (1 and freely, admit that they oan- ' not equal them anywhere. 500 Dozen LADIES' and CHILDREN'S CASHMERE HOSE, Just opened, From the most reliable makers, from 1/- - 21- . AT C. SMITH'S, THE CASH DRAPER, Cuba-street. FORKING MEN, READ THIS ! THEN GO STRAIGHT TO 23, CUBA-STREET, A. LINDSAY'S, and LAMBTON-QUAY. OAA PAIRS MEN'S STRONG WORKING BOOTS, Nailed, and Tips and Toe-plates, At Q//^ a Pair. At Q //» a Pair. Also, OAA PALES YOUTHS', 1 to 5, Some as above, hf in a Pair. ONLY fjfti*- PaiiiREMEMBER 1 MEN'S STRONG WORKING BOOTS, Best Value in Wellington, AT g^APAIR. g/g-PAIB. Posted to any address in the country at 6d a pair extra. A. LINDSAY, WORKING MEN'S BOOT PROVIDER, 23, Cuba-street, and Lambton-quay. yiCTOBIA FOUNDEI, EDWARD~SEAGAR, ENGINEER, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDEB, Boilermaker and General Smith. Estimates given for all descriptions of Builders' and Contractors' Ironwork. Victoria and Manners strum, WELLINGTON. BOUND TO RISE. FOOD raised by Sharland's Baking Powdkr may bo eaten hot, even by dyspeptics, with impunity. For quick baking raises Bread, Biscuits, Rolls, Muffins, and all kinds of Cako without tho aid of yeast, salcratus. or cream of tartar, rendering them lighter, sweeter, and more palatable and wholesome. It avoids all decomposition of the flour caused by yeast-rising, saving a largo proportion of its most nutritive olements, and making the flour go further. Endorsed by Mr. William Southall, F.L.S., President of the Birmingham Mioroscopical Society, and by several leading phyaioians in the colony. Sold by all grooers.
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Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 113, 14 May 1897, Page 7
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465Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 113, 14 May 1897, Page 7
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