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D.1.C., WELLINGTON. TNTRODUCTION OF ~ NOVELTIES. SUMMER, 1898. EVERY DEPARTMENT NOW RICHLY PROVIDED. THE LATEST STYLES I THE BEST VALUE ! It has ever been one of the characteristics of this Company to be early provided for each season with every new idea and stylo that finds favour in the leading- fashionable circles of French, and English society. NOVELTIES IN DRESS FABRICS. 44-tnch CYCLING COATINGS, 1/9, 2/3, 2/6, 2/9 44-inch SUMMER TWEEDS (large selection), J{9< 2'S, to 2.11 44-inch PLAIN" COVERT COATING (special), 2-'G to 3/9 44-inch UENGALINES, Standard Shades, 2/9 yard 46-inch SATIN AMAZONS, New Shades, 3/3 to 4/6 46-inch FRENCH COATINGS, Choice Colours, 3/6 to 4/9 IN BLACK DRESS GOODS. We are showing 1 a superior selection in Silk and Wool Grenadines, Choice Crepons, Fancy Cords, Cravenbttes, Sicbllians, Fancy Novelties, also THE LATEST STYLES IN SPECIAL ROBES. COSTUME and MANTLE DEPARTMENT. New and Charging Styles in SILK MANTLES, trimmed Lace and Chiffon, 25/- to 95/BLACK an© COLOURED CLOTH CAPES (New and Choice), 14/6 to 39/6 PIQUE COSTUMES (Coats and Skirts), 22 6 to 35/COVERT COATING COSTUMES (Special Value), Fawns, Navys, Browns, Greys, &c, 39/6 to 90/Choice Styles in Flannelette Dressing Gowns, 9/6 to 27/6 Flannel Dressing Gowns, trimmed Lace, 18 ; '6 to 49/6 PRINT DRESSES (Spboia*). We are now making to ojtDER good washing Cambric Print Dresses, from 17/6 ; also, Blouses to order, from 3/ll SUNSHADES AND UMBRELLAS. Onr stook for this season comprises a very choice range of New Styles. Inspection invited. Prices commence from 5/11 GEMS op 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 KLD AND FABRIC GLOVES. Full Range D.I.C. Durable Kid Gloves, 2/6 pair j Full Stook in other standard makea ! Dr. JAEGER'S CLOTHING Large stook in light, medium, and heavy makes, for ladies and gentlemen. H. 0. GIBBONS & CO., ART FLORISTS (Corner of Woodward-street and Lambtonquay, opposite Lindsay's), Have great pleasure in announcing to their numerous patrons and the public generally that Mrs. Lookhaet, Floral Artiste (late of 185, Lambton-quay), formerly with Jean and Co., and Pearce Brothers, Vice-Regal Florists, Sydney, will assume the management of this department of their business, and will be prepared to design and execute every description of ARTISTIC FLORAL WORK, in the latest style, Wreaths, Crosses, Baskets, Posies, Table Decorations, &0., &c. LOOSE CUT FLOWERS, for Table and House Decoration. Orders by Letter, Wire, Telephone, or delivered personally, receive our prompt and most careful attention. COUNTRY ORDERS A SPECIALITY. H. C. GIBBONS & CO., LAMBTON.QUAY, Wellington. TYPEWRITERS! HAVE YOU SEEN THE IMPROVED REMINGTON P Although the REMINGTON has nlways been held in very high repute throughout the world, it has lately been so much improved that it is now as near perfection as anyone could wish, and before buying a Typewriter you certainly should inspect the NEW REMINGTONS. MIMEOGRAPHS and all Accessories stocked also a large and varied aosortmont of specially selected Typwriter and Carbon Papers, Ribbons, and other requisites. Sole Wellington Agent for the Remington — CLAUDE M. BANKS (Late with Lyon & Blair), , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL COMMERCIAL, LAW, and MANUFACTURING STAITONER, PRINTER, ACCOUNT BOOK BINDER, &c M Grey and Hunter-streets, Wellington NOTICE. §1, WILLIS-STREET (Three Dooes South of Grady's). . In answer to many kind enquiries, RICHARD BROWN (late partner in the firm of Brown, Thomson & Co.) has much pleasure in announcing that he has commenced business entirely on hip own account as BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, and NEWS-AGENT, at 31 5> Wtllis-stbekt. He has sold his interest in shop on Lambtonquay, and his only address is 31, Willis-street (three doors south of Grady's). Stock of New and Clean Second-hand Book.s, Foreign Pqatago Stamps, Up-to-date Stationery ancTFanoy Goods. Enquire the prises. RICHARD BROWN, Jtookaelier & Stationer. 31, WUJia-atreet.

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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 76, 27 September 1898, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 76, 27 September 1898, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 76, 27 September 1898, Page 2