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WINES ! WINES ! WHISKIES! WHISKIES! TWO THOUSAND CASES IN STOCK. H CJ M E~& SON, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, TEA DEALERS, GENERAL GROCERS, AND PROVISION MERCHANTS. ' ' I PURE CEYLON TEAS, ™^a E nn T pr 11 o HH dd E uce? ELD 2j- *» DIRECT IMPORTERS of tho following WINES, which we guarantee to be ''-we'll matured, some over 20 years old. These Wines aro bottled at the Vineyards, which is a guarantee that the consumer gets the Genuine Artiole, as most wines bottled by merchants are adulterated. • . Adelaide Red Winks— Claret, Greenache, Port, Constantia Frontignao, Old Tawny Port (over 15 years old). ■ White Wines— Reisling, Chablais, Tokay, Sherry, Muscadine, Muscatel. All the Leading Brands of Continental Wines in Stock. *# The Best Brands of SCOTCH and IRISH WHISKY, in case and bulk. Ask for' our ten years old GLENLIVET WHISKY from the cask. ALL GOODS SOLD AT LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES. Address— — — — HUME & SON/ /■.':■' 63 and 65, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST GROCERS IN NEW ZEALAND. . ' '. SECOND SHIPMENT. JAMES~PETTIE, M ELB °URNE STOCK SPECIALITY DRAPER, Cuba-street, oj? ; Has now completed the balance of his Winter Shipment, and his Buyers have this season BOOTS AND SHOE'S' •*' secured some grand lines in MACINTOSHES, CAPES, and JACKETS. „„ „ „ LADIES'. BOUGHT BY , ; Ladies' Capes, in Brown, Fawn, and Black, A t t-xtt-io* * -cr 10s 6d, 1459d,1756d,2256d,and25s A. LINDSAY. , ; Ladies' Macintoshes, in Navy, Brown, and i Black, latest shapes, 13s 9d, 19s 6d, ' " 27s 6d. 30s Ladies' Skirts, our own make, Black, Navy, His Tender Accepted at 6s lOd in the Pound.. ' and Brown, 7s lid, 9s lid, 11s 9d, 13s 9d ' Ladies' Blouses, in Tartans and Fancy, 4s < lid, Ga lid, 7s lid LadiW Trimmed Sailors, Is, Is lid, 2S2 S lid, SALE! SALE! SALE! * , Ladies' Trimmed Hats, 5s lid to 20s > AT Ladies' Bond-street Straws and Pelts, 2s lid Ladie°s' Jackets, in endless variety, 13s 9d OUBA-ST. SHOP ONLY, x to 50s CHILDREN'S. • Children's Winter Coats, in erreat variety 6s lid to 25s ■ ' FASHIONABLE BOOTS AND SHOES 5 \ Children's "Winter Bonnets, Is lid to 8s lid . . m „ , ■ v Children's Winter Tarns, Is lid to 6s lid A T HALF-PRICE. Children's Ulsters, some lovely shapes ' ' ' '\ < children' s Reefer Jackets, in Green and Navy ~"~~ ■ v ■' Children's 'Boas, Is. Is 6d, Is lid Children's Gaiters, Is to Is lid ' Sai <h Commences at 9 a.m. TO-MORROW; • DRESS MATERIALS. A _ • • Ladies' in want of Materials can be supplied • ' * < with the Latest Novelties, from 5s lid 23, CUBIA- STREET. •' ■ "d 1 to 30s. Ladies' Winter Costumes, com- " r - plete, 30s. 355, 425, 50s. FLANNELETTES AND BLANKETS. Ladies' Blouse Flannelettes, in Tartans and "ROT.T. TT"P t • i Stripes, 7£d to lOfcd per yard XUJJj ii UI ! S Stripe and plain Pink Flannelette, 3Jd, sd, YOU WILL NEVER GET BOOTS AT It Blankets, all prices, from 5s lid pair SUCH PRICES AGALNt ' v $ RIBBONS AND GLOVES. ' '!? Ladies' Kid Gloves. Is lid, 2s lid, 3s lid, 4/11 ' '• W Ladies' Cashmere Gloves, 6d, Is, Is 6d ' ■ ,V Children's Fur-lined Kid Gloves, 2s lid MELBOURNE 'fe Tartan Ribbons, all widths . ' Veilings, latest styles, (3d to Is per yard BOOT STOCK" SA Ivtf! GENTLEMEN'S. -v VV A K3J.W \^J\. O A JJTi, „,- Gent's Ties, in Tartans, all Novelties, Is to • at , ■ ( , r '2s (id; Gent's Sox, from 6d to Is lid: A T T , TT . n . -vr-.p. Gent's Twoed Trousers, 5s lid, 7s lid, A. LINDSAYS . >< 11s 9d ; Ge7it's Suits to order, from .£3 3s 'j" DRESSMAKING, still to the front at 12s 6d, CUBA - STREET SHOP ONLY " "'■" equal to anything in town for double the *' |l • - money.— JAMES PETTIE, Cuba-street. ' '■• ', ■j^TEW AUTUMN and WINTER GOODS. fYfTFAPFST " btilb an^ashw. IRONMONGER'S ■'■ NeW 3d ß1 L°BMo V / s '.6Tya?d Ol6>lr ' !a v ADDITIONAL PREMISES New; Crepons, Cashmeres, and Covert Coat- NOW OPEN. 1 New P S tain and Fancy Dress Materials fl GW P " mis « s b ?ing now complete^ New Tartans, all Wool and Silk "x" x ' • de pensive alterations tpliu New Millinery, Sailor Hats, Gems and Felts mtein , al portion of the old shop, whach I have Is Is- 6d 2s 3s 9d ' ' ■ ' opened up into the new, making our premises New Trimmed ' Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, S?™^ "H* f?7 'T^lT* 6^ an f " Toques. Our new Milliner will be found tl I P^L -a tieebolA has reduced to give every satisfaction. New style, m Y expenses considerably, I am now m a php-NiPst mid hp«f in <4m nitir position to sell at even smaller profits tlufa vJcSLt? Skt °, i %t 6s M, 8s M, *»?-*• I Ijave h.™ tU^efo™ ?ed«ed my 12i 6d. Blouses, &L ?™ c ? proportionately, «■« always he New aSS' Capes ' rad jMkcts ' ooloured »Jtf£3ST.£S3S35 New Corsets, la 6d, 1. M , 2s 6d,o 8 9d,t0 tffiSeT pSe^S *"*&£ s n filo ™ B ,' UM - ls ea - u ui ' ****> s&s-L. r^siSete? New Bhlw. Qrfta, Ita*, Slangs * , TAILORING. -rj-p .Q « tj aTT New Coatings, Tweeds, "Serges. Our prices J - > - t *-^-^^--^-a.J"L' will be found most reasonable, and every "R"R"nS r T"R \ *DS satisfaction guaranteed ... .. , , , ,p I£iilJ;D) Now Men's Navy Serge Suits, 245 ; Saddle Mt 6m ' f tten . ded ioot-rail, very strong, , Tweed Trousers. 9s. 11s 6d, 12s 6d P™*"** at auction, 39s 6d tJ p HIGH-CLASS DRESSMAKING at nearly KEGISTEII GBATES, half usual prices charged cl 3 ewhere-7s , y ei .y Superior, purchased at less th?in A£2i^Ziit^:t^' ' Sfto?* val r 2 10s '' E. J. WALSH & CO., A ™?^ A F S V ,„1 75, WILLIS-STREET. 0^ T ATAT^c CARTRIDGES.— EIey's Club and * SmokeJuAJDIJiO less. Lowest Prices •' - , y rf BRASS-RAIL FENDERS.— Great variety, WATERPROOE CLOAKS, ra&SiSi!2&*» desi^, magnificent lot of superior Tiles now- " THE NEW STYLE, opened up. This is where we X.L. ' . 'Af " MADELINE " visit to our ' New sllowroom will suigrise - W ITH full Bishop Sleeves and Straight LA^hatTv°er Pri ° eS "^ I *» Back, we make to measure from MECHANICS' TOOLS.— We have just ■ 6) k / landed various new Planes and Braces, v Diston's Saws, Gilpin's and Whitehouse's •' Bits, A-c. ■ " Wringers, Potts's Irons, Enamelled Ware, j* Beautiful Assortment of Patterns and a A^t^SofpvL^?^' f*™™ 5 WiW> '' i SDlendid Show PnvA at bedrock Prices for cash. , spiendidshowcaid. GEOEGE WINDER, • : Call and See Them at the CHEAPEST IRONMONGEB.j Lower Cub a -street. ■ * NEW ZEALAND g MITH & SMITH, . CLOTHING FACTORY, oil, colour, glass, 1 57, LAMBTON-QUAY. and PAPERHANGING MERCHANTS, H. A. MORISON, Wholesale and Retail, ' , • Manager. _ _, v ,_. , . ,' ' Corner Cuba and Victoria streets, ' 4 THVAPOKATED PRCJITS. Ha ve just opened up a large and weH-assorted ■*-* stock of — ~ i - ' Paperhangings, FreizeSjßorderSjrAntists'jf. Nectarines, per lb 9id m , O1 L Materials, " ' ' . Peaches, per lb 8d Plate, Sheet, Mirror, and Fancy Glass Apricots', per lb!.. ... ..'. 9£d _ . of all kinds, ' ' \ Silver Prunes, per lb 8d Scrims, Hessians, Tape, Tacks, i xt Centre-flowers, M'ILRAITH'S. An(i aU an(i every kind of Painters' Requisites. X Jams, assorted, per doz ... ~ ... 4s 9d pQ J- f cHasers are requested to Inspectour Stock. Cutting's Cocktail Salmon, per doz ... 9s Od . SMITH & SMITH. C.ilifornian Apricots, 2Mb tin ... 8d ia rt«««i Blazeriuo, per tin 5d LA ° ARD> - 1 AT M'ILRAITH'S. "pi MIL BALLMUELLER V. H. Cocoa, per ilb tin lid Housb Painter, Decorator, &c, Cadbury's Coooa, per tin lOd Begs to notify that he performs all classes of Symington's Essence Coffee, per bot. ls 2d workmanship, from the highest class of Worcestershire Sauce, 3 bottles for ls Od Decoration to the plainest outside Painting. M'ILRAITH'S. Charges moderate. . • » . m Specimens of toy work to be seen at A. M.P. If you would enjoy a cup of nice Tea, get Society's new building, Government Life Broken Orange Pekoe, at 2s per lb, from Insuranoe, and various leading establishM'ILRAITH'S. inents in the oity. ' ' Families Waited on for Ordicrs. Address : Goods delivered to all parts of the City and No 14 FEATHRT? STHM Suburbs, Wharves, and Railway Stations. ~~ —— , JOHN M^LRAITH, \P^s/ 171, LAMBTON-QUAY /Q J\ (Late Mrs. Tippler's). j£ Telephone, 104. HP 0 mal£> s' e dance eae h'ght and frisky, ''■ TjlUB RUGS Cleaned, Repaired, and Justsample WATSON'S *** WHISKY/ jO Rolined with any colour cloth or water- ' — — ■* proof. Jainea Smith & Sons' Rug Factory, TT LORENTE'S LAXATIVE PILLS Petonß » XJLORENTE'S LAXATIVE , PILLS

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Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 101, 30 April 1898, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 101, 30 April 1898, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 101, 30 April 1898, Page 7

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