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I7IX S.S. DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE. 'j X BALKS and -g r* CASES. e> BALES and l.\? CAS US. fi4iu Wliito Twill SheoKng, 6.W1, 7Ad, Bsd 72in Whito Twill Wheoting, 7.Yd, B£d, Is Doublo width Unbleached Sheeting, 4-Ad, Gd Doublo width Ticking, »£d, Is Coloured Cashmeres, lull dress, 4s lid Window Holland, 4-jd Tablo Linen, i%l, lOAd, Is. Very good Calico, Is lid, 2s Gd, 2s lid the dozen yards. 1 The most Wonderful Value in Town. Tapo-edge Laco Curtains, Is Gd, Is lid, 2s Gd pair. Going like wildfire. Towels, 2d, 3£d, 4£' d, 6d Wide Lace, Id yard Cream Cashmere, Is 6d Cream Sorgo, Is Gd 6 yards Sergette, for Is lid and 2s lid 6 yiirils Cretonne, for Is 9d Cream Nnn's Veiling, Is 3d Art Muslin (printed), 2s Gd dozen Ladies' Under Vesta, li^d, 4.\d, Gd New Prints, 2« lid. New Prints, 3s Gd New Prints, 3s lid. Now Cropons, 4s lid. Fast colours Children's Cashinoro Hose. Gd pair White Gloves, 4d, sd, and Gd pair HUNDREDS MORE BARGAINS. Don't delay. For como what may, you will be happy yet if you Call Early at JOII. E. LINDBERG'S, CHEAP DRAPERY MART, Wrong Side of Cuba-street. Parcels delivered free. JJ. G - GIBBONS & CO., SHELTER ! SHELTER ! REMEMBER, this is one of the best months in the year for Transplanting Evergreens. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS TO CLEAR SURPLUS STOCK. All Strong Two and Three Year, Transplanted, Well-rooted Stuff. Ake Ake (Olearia Fosteri) ... 15/- 100 Berberis Vulgaris 5/- 100 Chinese Arbor Vit.s! 20/- 100 Escallonia Macrantha ... 20/-JOO ELiEAGNUS JAPONICA 17/6 100 Euonymus, Silver Variegated ... 20/- 100 Euonymus, Golden Variegated ... 25/- 100 Laurestinus, Ordinary ... ... 17/6 100 Laurestinus, Giant 20/- 100 Matipo (Pittosporum Nigrescens) 20/- 100 Matipo (Pittosporum Eugenoides) 20/- 100 Matipo (Pittosporum Tenuifolia) 20/- 100 NOTE ! — All the above are strong two and three year, transplanted, well-rooted stuff. PINUS MURICATA, " The Favourite Pine.'' one year seedlings, 5/- 100 Rosins. Hybrid Perpetual (Summer Flowering), in tiO distinct varieties, strong plants, 5/- dozen Tea Sgjbntjst) (Perpetual Flowering), our own selection, strong plants, 7/6 dozen Grand Stuff, Direct from the Nursery, at Auction, Prices. NARCISSI. Beds of over one acre in extent, flowering now in their full beaixty. VISIT OUR NURSERIES. h. c. gibTsons & co., LAMBTON-QUAY, Wellington. . NOTICE. 31, WILLIS-STREET 1 (Three Doors South of Grady's). In answer to mauy kind enquiries, RICHARD BROWN (late partner in the 1 firm of Brown, Thomson As Co.) has much pleasure in announcing that he proposes in a few days to begin business entirely on his own account as 'BOOKS IOLLER, STATIONKR, and NEWS-AGENT, at 31, WiLiiiSBTREHiT. He has sold his interest in shop on r,anibton-quay, and his only address will be 31, Willis-stroot (three doors south of Grady's). The stock of Books, Stationery, and Fancy Goods will be opon for inspection about the 22ud of September. RICHARD BROWN, Bookseller & Stationer, 31, Willis-street. 11, Marion-stroot, Wellington, N.Z., 23rd February, 1597. Mr. W. Webber. DEAR SIR — For many years I have suffered from Chronic Indigestion. After Overy meal 1 was in pain, notwithstanding tho strict observance of the most temperate habits. I tried all sorts of medicines to cure this distressing complaint, but all to no avail. Somo timti ago I hcai'd of your great remedy, Vitadatio, and was advised to give it a Irial. 1 took ono large bottle only, and am delighted to say it quite cured me, and there lias not bpen any return of the complaint, — Yours truly, W. A. ChaiUiTOn. Price of this valuable Medicine — Pints, 3s Gd ; quarts, 5s Gd. All Chemists and Grocers. Wholesale and Retail Agent— J. ASTON, Botanic Dispensary, Tory and Jessie strcots, Wellington. Appointment T^W^^^^S tne c to Hiß Sp^^«p£--^ a '> w Governor NOTICE OF RKMOVAL. JAMES J. - C U R T I S, Customs and Shipping Auibnt, FORWARDING & GENERA], CARRU<]R« Customhouse-quay, Wellington. P.O. Box 108. Telephone No. 9. Furniture removed with every care and attention Telegrams and letters to wait on steamers and trains receive prompt, attention. Goods and parcels forwarded to all parts of Lhe world, at oiioioii through rates. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. rgnilE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO., I_ LlMlTlDI) (Campbell &• Crust), General Carriers. Customs, Shipping, and / Express Forwarding Agents, Have now Removed to their new and more commodious premises. VICTOR! A -STREET, opposite Messrs. Briscoe MacNeil & Co.'s. rgUTE COLONIAL CARRYING CO J. OF NEW ZEALAND, Grey-striret (opposite National Bank), GENERAL CakRIKRS, CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, and Forwarding AgiJnts. Goods and Packages forwarded to all parts at cheap through rates. Furniture packed and sent along by road, rail, or water. P.O. Box T K""FJH Telephone 4G2. tJ> - LV -' J - LU '» No. 1180. CARTAGE CONTRACTOR AND V>» GKNEBAL C A BRIER, [ 12, Featherston-street, Customhouse, Shipping, and Express Forwarding Agent. Merchandise, baggage, and parcels forwarded to any address. Customhouse business of all descriptions undertaken. Country clients' consignments promptly cleared and despatched. WORSER BAiT. RA. HEARN begs to announce that in im order to meet the requirements of the travelling public, visitors, cyclists, &c, he is now erecting a largo Tea and Refreshment Room and Social Hall, suitable for .Evening Parties and Entertainments, and hopes to merit a continuance of the patronage so largely accorded since founding this now most popular of seaside resorts. Furnished Cottages, 10s per week. Daily Coach .Service, Store, Post Office, Telephone, Boating, Fishing. Special inducements to Picnic Parties.

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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 73, 23 September 1898, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 73, 23 September 1898, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 73, 23 September 1898, Page 7