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SPECIAL XMAS LINES. BEST VALUE FOR READY MONEY. £*d~\i\ Yards Superior Quality PaintedPUU baok FLOORCLOTH, -j /Q 2yardswido J-/ *J Grand Choioe of "1 /Q square yard LINOLEUMS, from X/O X (\ doz WHITE TURKISH TOWELS, Ovf Extra Large Size, -i / each 1/KA doz LADIES' SAIIOR HATS, t}\J from -| / eaoh Lot JAPANESE HEARTHRUGS, 5/11 to 7/11 These are exactly HALF-PRICE.' Lot CARPET SQUARES, from O l-t ~t PURCHASERS at our READY-MONEY PRICES find they save enough money to enable them to buy presents that are both valuable and useful. WE DO NOT g^e anything away, ■RTTT WE "DO Pive the best value ±SUI VVJi UKJ that can be/had for READY MONEY. VEITCH AND ALLAN, 97 to 101, CUBA-STREET. JEDWARD ANDERSON, 41 and 43, WILLIS-STREET, Wellington. CHINA, GLASS, EARTHENWARE, ELECTROPLATE, LAMP WARE, &c, &o. For the present season my stock of Novelties is unsurpassed. Further special shipments are now being opened, and will continue to arrive up to Christmas, comprising THE LATEST AND MOST ELEGANT DESIGNS IN Tea and Breakfast Services, Dinner and Dessert Services, Toilet Sets, Fancy Ornaments, Vases, and Table j Decorations, Direct from the famous potteries of Doulton, Royal Worcester, Coalport, Limoges, Belleek, &c. A Choice Display of Electro-plated Goods from the best English makers. My 6d, Is, Is 6d. 2s, 2s 6d, and 5s Tables are daily supplied with new and attractive lines. Showrooms open on Saturdays until 9 30 p.m. during December. EDWARD TNDERSON, 41 and 43, WILLIS-STREET. Established 1849. HORACE W. LLOYD. (Late with W. Littlejohn «fc Son.) JEWELLERY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, PLATE, &c. A glance at the Prices in my window will satisfy the keenest buyers that I am by far the Cheapest Vendor of Reliable Jewellery, *c. , All Goods marked up in plain figures, at the lowest cash prices. H. W. LLOYD, 65, Lambton-quat. TO THE EDITOR. STR — A gentleman called on me last week and said, " I want a GEN DINE SOLID LEATHER PORrMANTEAU, and have been told that you hake them." After ho had made his purchase, he remarked that he had passed the shop before, thinking that I was like other Saddlers, and merely sold imported goods of that kind, and he did not want to pay 27£ PER CENT. DUTY. " Why don't you advertise?" said ho. "Of course the older residents know your capabilities, but there are new people daily arriving in this progressive city. Toll them you sell other things besides Saddlery and Harness ; let them know ypu make and mend TRAVELLING BAGS, Sell and Hire-out BICYCLES. Say to them, 'If you want a Hogskin Gladstone, a Purse, or a Portfolio, a Tennis Racquet re-strung— in fact, anything, big or little — if you want it WELL done, go to J. E. EVANS, Saddler and Travelling Bng maker, 145 and 147, Lambton-quay. V T RY "GOLD LEAF," The only Gilt-edged BUTTER. I Awarded the only First Prize for "Faotory or Creamery Butter." Ask your Grocer for it. XMAS. WE HAVE A FULL SUPPLY OF ALL KINDS OF POULTRY. Patrons please forward your orders early to secure prompt delivery. Quality is cheapness. ROD BROS., Butchers, Courteuay - place. XMAS DINNERS. I HAVE much pleasure in notifying the public of Wellington and Suburbs that I have a first - class lot of Lambs, Ducks, Geese, and Poultry, young and of Al quality. Now, if you want something really choice and tasty, call early and make your purchases at S. PHILP'S, Butoher, 89, Cuba-street.

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Evening Post, Volume LIV, Issue 149, 21 December 1897, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LIV, Issue 149, 21 December 1897, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LIV, Issue 149, 21 December 1897, Page 7