WE SELL PIANOS BT Broadwood & Sons. Lipp A Sohn Schiedmayer & Soohne. Boosey & Co, Erard, Collard & Collard ' Sehweohten. Kuhse Kirkman & Sons. Bell And other notable manufacturers. French Pianos, Enolish Pianos, Ghr. man Pianos, Ambrioan Pianos, on TIME PAYMENTS, PROM f)i\! MONTHLY* AY)l m ORGANS, FOR THE HOME > FOR THK CHURCH FOR THE SCHOOL, on TIME PAYMENTS, PROM -t /\ !m! m MONTHLY. Catalogues, Terms, &0., sent Post Free on applioation. THE HOME of MUSIC and MUSICIANS, THE DRESDEN PIANO CO., LAMBTON-QUAY AND BRANDON-ST., WULLINGTON. M. J. BROOKES, Manager. And at Dunedin. SPECIAL JOBS. JAMES "PETTIE, SPECIALITY DRAPER, Cuba-strbbt, Has just completed the purchase of OfAA WORTH OF SPECIAL JOB *OUU LINES. PartiouUrs are quoted below :— The goodi are all fresh and new, and at least one-third under regular prices. 50 Ladies' Blaok, Brown, and Navy Macintoshes, worth 17b 9d, now 139 9d each 100 Ladies' Jackets, worth from 20s to 60s, now Us 9d to 37s 6d each 50 Ladies' Capes, worth from 15s to 50s, now 10s Gd to 35s each 20 pieces Blouse Flannelettes, a real bargain, worth 9id, now 5Jd per yard 20 pieoes Short Curtain Net, worth 7i*d, 9d, and Is, now 4Jd, 6id, 8H 20 pair Wrapper Blankets, 5a lid, 6s lid, 7s lid, worth nearly double 50 boxes Coloured Velveteens, all shades, for Is per yard 50 Foather Boas, worth 6s lid, now 3s lid 100 Fur Necklets, 3s lid, 4a lid, 5s lid, 6s lid, 8s lid 100 Children's Lamb Boas, Is eaoh 50 Children's Coats and Pelisses, 5s lid, 6s lid, 7s lid. 8s lid. 12s 9d, grand value 500 Children's Fisher Capes, 9Jd. Is, U 6d 200 Children's Turk Caps, Is and Is 6d 50 pieoes Dress Goods, grand value, 5s lid, 7s lid, 8s lid, 10s 9d, and 14s 9d dress 10 dozen Ladies' Flannelette Underskirts, our own make, Is lid. 2s lid, 3s lid eaoh 50 Ladies! Walking Skirts, our own make, 7. lid, 9s lid, lie 9d, and 12a 9d eaoh MILLINERY. In this department I hare secured th« •eryices of a first-class Milliner, S»e my Windows, and Compart Prices. DRESSMAKING Still takes pride of place. Unequalled in tho city at double the money. Ladies, be advised, and place your orders. Dressmaking in First-class Style for X 2 6 JAMES~PETTIE, SPECIALITY DRAPER, Cuba-street. ABSOLUTE ASSURANCE IS ON* OP THB PERFECT INVESTMENTS Offered by the 1%/TUTUAL LIFE OF AUSTRALASIA EXAMPLE. At age 30 next birthday, under Table C 20, an Assurance of £1000 will cost £31 10S PP re r annum for 20 years. In event of discontinuance of Payments the Polioy becomes Paid-up for— £150| 3 years £250 after 5 years £500 after \Q years, and so on. When the 20 years' Premiums have been paid, the Assurance is not only Paid-up for -fiIOOO, but is increased by the ACCUMULATED BONUSES. Head Office fob New Zealand, Featherston & Brandon streets, Wellington. C. A. RICHARDSON, Secretary. NORMAN L. GURR, jNbw Business Superintendent, Wellington District. NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN. NOBEL'S SPORTING BALLISTITE CARTRIDGES. ADVANTAGES:— ABSOLUTELY SMOKELESS WATER RKSISTING QUICK IGNITION VELOCITY UNSURPASSED EXCELLENT PENETRATION UNIFORMITY UNEQUALLED UNAFFECTED BY HEAT OR MOISTURE NO RESIDUE NO RECOIL Can bb Procured from All Dealers in Ammunition. ~ P. & B. MATERIALS, "fyf ANUFACTURED by tho Standard -L' l Paint Co., of New York, and the Paranne Paint Co., of San Francisco. P. & B. RUB^ROID ROOFING, cheap, cool, clean, lijfht, safe, dry P. & B. BUBKBOJD DAMP COURSE. Cheapest and most enduring known P. & B. BUILDING and INSULATING PAPER, saturated right through ; absolutely water proof. By means of it, wooden honseß can be made to possess nearly all the advantages of brick and stone structures. Mojsture and earth gases are kept out, draughts prevented, and the heat of summer and cold of winter exoludod P. & B. PRESERVATIVE PAINT, water. ' acid, and alkali proof. Over 12 years or practical tests have proven it to be the greatest preservative paint discovered P. & B. ELECTRICAL COMPOUND renders surfaces water, aoid, and alkali proof, and is a pbrfect insulator. Agent — GEORGE ROSS, No. 10, Customhouae-quay, Wellington. JOHN NICOL, PLUMBER, CUBA- STREET,
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Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 127, 31 May 1898, Page 7
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