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SPECULATE WISELY. BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE, those desirous of turning their cash to the very best account bhould visit the D.I.C. and compare tho prices, quality, and CONDITION of tho Company's Goods. It will bo found that at the D.I.C. every article submitted is fresh and up-to-date, and such 'as aro necessary for everyday wear. Goods that are more or less out of date are not cheap at any price. NOTE THE PRICES: BLACK CLOTH JACKETS — Uaual prices, 27s (id, 355, to 63s To be cleared during the sale at -A f\ /f* and O~fl / eacn COLOURED CLOTH CAPES— THE REMAINDER OF THE NEW SEASON'S STOCK— To be cleared at -fl |^ /V» to tfj<£h j/f* Usual prices, 35s t^ 4 guineas NEW WATERPROOF COATS— Usual prices, 21s to 75s During the sale, J^g to 29/0 tfJSF* NO ARTICLE of FASHION will be carried over into the new season, therefore every article is marked at such a price as shall ensure a speedy quittance At the 'D.l.C. SALE. For HOUSE LINEN and "MANCHESTER" GOODS the D.I.C. is now recognised to be the cheapest suppliers— the Cheapest, QUALITY and Prices considered. Notwithstanding the prevailing low rate of prices at whicb these goods are uniformly supplied by the D.I.C, the general rule of complete and thorough REDUCTION of prices applies. NEW AND TASTEFUL MILLINERY, For which the D.I.C. is so widely known, will be completely cleared at HALF THE PRICES AT WHICH THEY ARE MARKED CHILDREN'S MILLINERY, sorted out on tables, at €\ //» and O //} all round. &\ O O/ O The Guarantee is given that every article at the D.I.C. is of the Company's own recent importation or of high-class colonial manufacture — not "job" stock purcha&ed for " sale time." The balance of tho D.I.C. SPECIAL ROBE LENGTHS, being a Single Dress Length only of the very choicest and newest material — Usual prices, 2 guineas to 4 guineas Now ONE GUINEA each At the D.I.C. NEW TWEEDS tt 1 i> • "1 NOW NEW SERGES Usual Pncea « -i I NEW COATINGS 2s lid JL/NKW CYCLING CLOTHS . I ,—_ . ,~ v , NEW PLAIN CLOTHS to ? ®^ 1 /ft Per Yard , NEW CREPONS 5s J-/ V ' MWHTOWILWGB pQ^ J»- -^ » The balance of VELVETEENS, all colours, at -fl /-jj -fl At the D.I.C. '^ J/Xl TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, THE BARGAINS WILL BE THOROUGHLY RE-ASSORTED, and the most captious will be convinced that FOR SOLID VALUE AND GENUINE CHEAPNESS T H E JLJ' • .JL • V_/ • HOLDS THE PREMIER PLACE. ST ' TO-NIGHT-rSHHE Annual Meeting of Parishioners, for ____ A tho purpose of receiving Report and Balance-sheet for tho year ending 30 th Juno, QKATING RINK. 189S, and for the Election of Parish Officers io _ for the ensuing year, will be held in the Sydney - street Schoolroom TO - NIGHT WEDNESDAY POPS ! (WEDNESDAY), at 8 o'clock. T. H. SPROTT, Vicar. WEDNESDAY POPS ! MOUNTED RIFLE CORPS. WEDNESDAY POPS ! A MEETING of those Gentlemen who TO-NIGHT, signed the roll and of those desirous of joining the above Corps will bo held at the SIXPENCE and ONE SHILLING. Trocadero at 7.30 o'clock THIS EVENING (WEDNESDAY). . L, W. LOVED AY, *» i§»xW/!§fc Convenor. gWf^W? SrlKß.fer? |~W P E R A HOUSE. "^^^uu^SS^* MONDAY, 11th JULY. WELLINGTON CYCLE CORPS. Under the patronage and in the presence of His Excellency the Governor, the TppHE Corps will parade at the Volunteer Countess of Kanfurly, His Grace ArchB J>rillshed, Thorndon, at 7.45 p.m. on bishop Redwood, Sir Maurice O'Rorke, THURSDAY, 7th July. A meeting will be &c., &c, the Musical Societies and held after parade. Musicians of Wellington. Businmss.— Election of Officers. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT. F. B. MUIR, Vocalists — Miss Jeanne Ramsay, Madame Lieutenant. Merz, Messrs. John Prouse and R. B. Wil- ,„„.,„,, Mrt^ T ,, mv „r liams, double quartette from the Wellington LANCASHIRE SOCIETY OF WEL- Liodertafel and the Ladies' Musical Society LINGTON. Miss Constance Hatherley (harpist), and MISS CELIA DAMPIER, AN important Meeting of the above will The Accomplished and Talented - be held at the Trocadero at 8 p.m. on Child Violinist. THURSDAY, 7th July. „,^ots - • Dress Circle and Orchestral „r o T.AwmtPnp Stalls, 3s; Stalls, 2s ; Family Circle and W. S. RAWCLIFFE, Pit, i s ; from any member of Committee ; Hon. Sec. King's, Manners-street; or Dresden Co., ~ ■ — ~ where seats may be reserved. TSTSTELLINGTON POULTRY, PIGEON, xflTw ZEALAND ALLIANCE. W AND J3I CANARY SOCIETY'S SHOW. ANNUAL MEETINGSKATING RINK, 21st, 22nd, 23rd JULY. AND Exhibitors are notified that entries close at COLONIAL TEMPRRANCE CONGeorge Thomas and Co.'s on FRIDAY, Bth VENIION. July, 1898, at 10 p.m. Baptist Church, Vivian-street. JAS. B. SPEED, PUBLIC MEETING, TO-NIGHT, 7.30. Hon. Soc W.P.P. and C.S. Hig Worship the Mayor wiU preside A PiTCTYT/RNTC frAS I Addresses by Sir Robert Stout, Mr. T. E. JUu±j J. XULW Jj VJ-£I.O . Taylor, M.H.K., Revs. R. Wood, J. Cocker, ACETYLENE GAS ! and w - Woolw _ TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, 7th JULY, T HE public aro invited to inspect an pub^T^ln'T/pS'sCHOOL 1 installation of Acetylene Gas at the PUBLI &OMfat I 6 N p.mA"ckL,SIS.HO°L"p .m A "ckL, S IS. HO ° L " Temporary Offices of the New Zealand PU BLIC MEETING at 7.30. Mr. G. J Acetylene Gas Co., 84, Willis-street (a few Smith, M. XI. R., will preside, doors from Manners-street). Speeches by prominent Leaders of Temper ance Reform, ACETYLENE BICYCLE LAMPS. Collections at Publio Meeting*. ACETYLENE TABLE LAMPS. WORKING MEN'S ACETYLENE MAGIC LANTERN Cl^' LIGHTS. By kind permission of Capt. Browne, R.N., . A COMPLIMENTARY ENTEROn Viow from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. TAINMt£NT Will be given by members of tho Crew of THE PRICE of CARBIDE OF CALCIUM H.M S. TAURANGA, in aid of the is now reduced to FIVEPENCE per lb, in Widow op the Late K. Collins, 1001b tins. Special quotations for ton lots. TO-NIGHT, 6th JULY, at S o'clock. ,- r „ , -, , _, . „ . Members of tho Club can obtain Tickets, Wantod to Rout or Purchase, Premises Is each, on applieatioil to euitablo for storing 500 tons of carbide in. E. HALES, Secretary. WAIRAttAPA FARMERS' CO-OPERA-The Share-list of the Carbide Mauufac- TIVE ASSOCIATION (Ltd). turiug Co. closes on 2Sth July. Prospectuses, pamphlets, Ao., to be ob- NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. • tamed at the Wellington Office, 84, Willisstreet ;or at the Bank of Now Zealand or T w Annua J Ba lance °J. tbe Wairarapa .. ' , , ._ . , -H- iarmers Co-operative Association Messrs. Cook & Gray 8. (Ltd.), taking- place on 31st JULY, 1898, — — .Shareholders are requested to return Coupons GCnV/rTWTPQ Q ATI 1 UR I Vouchers ON or bkfoke that date, to . JblVJllJi & bA.L/JJJ . Imble them to participate in the Annual COMMENCES EVERY MORNING Uonus. sharp at 9 o'clock. Fresh. Bargniiit D. W. M'INTOSH, every day. Secretary,

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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 5, 6 July 1898, Page 6

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