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D.1.C., WELLINGTON. INTRODUCTION OF NOVELTIES. SUMMER, 1898, EVERY DEPARTMENT NOW RICHLY PROVIDED. THE LATEST STYLES ! THE BEST VALUE ! i It has ever been one of the characteristics of this Company to be early provided for each season with every new idea and style that finds favour iv tho leading fashionable circles of French and English society. NOVELTIES IN DRESS FABRICS. 44-inch CYCLING COATINGS, 1/9, 2/3, 2,6, 2/9 44-inch SUMMER TWEEDS (large selection), 1/0,2/3, to 2/11 44-inch PLAIN COVERT COATING (special), 2 %to 3/9 44-inch HENGALINES, Standard Shades, 2/9 yard 46-inch SATIN AMAZONS, New Shades, 3/3 to 4-/0 46-inch FRENCH COATINGS, Choice Colours, 3/6 to 4/9 IN BLACK DRESS GOODS. We are showing a superior selection in Silk and Wool Grenadines, Choice Crepons, Fancy Cords, Cravenettes, Sicellians, Fancy Novelties, also THE LATEST STYLES IN SPECIAL ROBES. CASHMERE and MANTLE DEPARTMENT. New and Charming Styles in SILK MANTLES, trimmed Lace and Chiffon, 25/- to 95/- I BLACK and COLOURED CLOTH CAPES (New and Choice), 14/6 to 39 (G PIQUE COSTUMES (Coats and Skirts), 22/6 to 3VCOVEKT COATING COSTUMES (Special Value), Fawns. Navys, Browns. Greys, &c. 39/6 to 90/Cboioe Styles iv Flannelette Dressing Gowns, 9/6 to 27/6 i Flannel Dressing Gowns, trimmed Lace, 18/6 to 49/6 j PRINT DRESSES (Special). j We are now making to order good washing j Cambric Print Dresses, from 17/6 ; also, Blouses to order, from 3/11 I SUNSHADES AND UMBRELLAS. Our stock for this season comprises a very j choice range of New Styles. Inspection invited. Prices commence from 5/11 GEMS of ARTISTIC MERIT in FRENCH and ENGLISH MILLINERY. New Blouses, Latest Novelties in Ladies' Bows, Silk and Net Scarves, Lace Collars New Styles in Fancy Ribbons i KID AND FABRIC GLOVES. Full Range D.I.C. Durable Kid Gloves, 2/6 pair Full Stock in other standard makes Dr. JAEGER'S CLOTHING Large stock in light, medium, and heavy makes, for ladies and gentlemen. | /GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. The School was Re-opened on MONDAY, 12th September. The Governors offer annually two Junior Scholarships, open to girls under 14 years of age, and four Senior Scholarships, to pupils attending the school. These entitle the winners to free education at the High School for two years. A reduction is made on the fees for three or more pupils from the same family attending either the Wellington College or the Girls' High School. CHAS. P. POWLES, Seoretary. TJTttTZHERBERT - TERRACE SCHOOL. Jp Miss BABER. M.A. Miss B. RICHMOND, M.A. The Third Term began on TUESDAY, the 13th September. BOARDING. Miss Swainson has Vacancies for Pupils attending the above School, and also for elder girls who wish to attend classes or take lessons from a master in any subject. C HILTON HOUSE, THE TERRACE, Wellington. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Lady Principal ... Miss Freeman. The Third Term began on MONDAY, the 19th Sept. A special Morning Class has been formed for little girls between the ages of 7 and 9. Prospectuses on application. B" ROUGHAM HILL SCHOOL, Ellicis-street. Principals ... Mrs. and Miss Sheppard, Assisted by a full staff of Efficient Teachers. Term began 21st SEPTEMBER. A Kindergarten in connection with the above will be opened at the half term. MR. F. W. GARDINER, PIANOFORTE TUNER, And Musical Instrument Repairer, (O'Connor's Buildings) 21, VIVIAN-STREET, Wellington. Organs, Accordeons, Concertinas, AutoHarps, &c., a speciality. I All work guaranteed. Orders left at Scoullar ] and Chisholm's promptly attended to. Telephone, 110. ! ' XT HUNTER-BROWN, -"-• Certificated Piano Tuner, Repairing and Regulating a Speciality. Organs and Harmoniums Tuned. BANJOS.— Teacher of the Banjo, as a really musical instrument. Sole importer of the celebrated Stewart Banjos. Address — No. I, Boulcott- terrace. Telephone, 869 mE ABO MUSIC WAREHOUSE JL (Established 1886). Sheet and Book Music. PIANOS TUNED 7/6 E. J. Kino & Son's Band. EDWIN J. KING, 69, Manners-street (Opposite Opera House). NOTICE. 31, WILLIS-STREET (Thrbb Doors South op Gradt'b). In answer to many kind enquiries, I>ICHARD BROWN (late partner in the \' firm of Brown, Thomson & Co.) has much pleasure in announcing that he has commenced business entirely on hie own account as BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, and NEWS-AGENT, at 31, Willis-strekt. He has sold his interest in shop on Lambtonquay. and hia only address is 31, Willis-street (thi'eo doors south of Grady's). Stock of New and Clean Second-hand Books, Foreign Postage Stamps, Up-to-date Stationery and Fancy Goods. Enquire the prices. RICHARD BROWN, Bookseller & Stationer, 31, WiUis-atreet.

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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 75, 26 September 1898, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 75, 26 September 1898, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 75, 26 September 1898, Page 2