NIL DESPERANDUM. TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE. CITY GENERALLY. tgTTHE NEW HOUSE,-CUBA-STREET. GIGANTIC SALE ! ASTOUNDING PRICES ! STOCK MUST BE CLEARED. STOCK MUST EE CLEARED. JAMES J§MITH & gONS, OF THE NEW HOUSE, CUBA-STREET, Beg to inform the inhabitants of the City generally that, having purchased the stock of General Drapery, Millinery, Mercery, and Clothing from Mr. James Pettie, they havo decided to hold a GIGANTIC CLEARING SALE ! GIGANTIC CLEARING SALE I Commencing on SATURDAY NEXT, 1 AT 2 P.M. JAMES SMITH & SONS express regret at not furnishing a detailed catalogue to the public owing to the stock negotiations only just being completed. Owing to the fact of the stock all being marked down to Nominal Prices, visitors to this GREAT SACRIFICING SALE will find it greatly to their advantage to call and inspect our goods in the various departments. REMEMBER ! THE SALE WILL BE FOR - ■. SEVEN DAYS ONLY, As we must positively make room for our SPECIAL SPRING SHIPMENTS. HOUSEHOLDERS, Call and secure some of our SENSATIONAL BAEGAINS IN DRAPERY, CLOTHING, and MILLINERY, ALMOST AT YOUR OWN PRICES. WE WILL SELL AT CLEARING PRICES! DO NOT MISTAKE OUR SHOP— JAMES QMITH AW noNS, AMES DMITH AND DONS| THE NEW HOUSE, CUBA-STREET. DRINK W.F.C.A. ALES. npHESE Ales are specially brewed for and JL bottled by the Waivarapa Farmers' Co-operative Association (Limited). Quarts, 8/- ; Pints, 5/6. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES! rolleF oats, "TIP-TOP" BRAND. These Rolled Oals are made by special machinery from selected Colonial-grown Oats, and buyers of this brand can guarantee having tho best of quality, also being fresher and more palatable and nutritious than any imported article, which, through being so long packed, becomes musty and injurious to invalids and infants. 2£ Pounds ... 6d per bag 5 do ... Is do m H IS OAKS, TAITA, -*• (Beyond tho Lower Hutt) Will bb Opened on SATURDAY NEXT, Ist OCTOBER, As Cyclists' TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS. Afternoon Tea and Refreshments Daily. A substantial Cold Luncheon from 12 till 2 on Sunday. This charming resting-place is just at a convenient distance, and the spacious grounds are the pleasantest in tlao vicinity. THE OAKS I& just beyond the Taita Sohoolhouse, on opposite side, and can be recognised by the magnificent row of oak trees skirting the road. » TRAVELLER'S SAMPLES. TO THE -BOOT-BUYING PUBLIC OF NEWTOWN. J LAUNDER, having purchased another • large stock of Traveller's Samples at 50 per cent, under cost, offers them at ridiculous figures for cash. Special bargain in Evening Shoes. Ropairs neatly exeouted and best materials used. No. 12, Riddiford-street, Newtown. THE PEERLESS STEAM COOKER. A NYONE wishing to see this really useful JrSL household utensil, kindly send naiuo and address to F. STUBLEY, 50, Dixon-street, and ho will call to show you one before he leaves for the South. CABBAGE PLANTS, Is per 100 TOMATO PLANTS, Is 3d per doz CELERY PLANTS, 6d per doz CARTER'S ENGLISH SEEDS, 3d and 6d per packet. Seed Potatoes at Lowest Quotations. L. JOHNSTONE & CO., Opposite Wardell Bros.'. V> OOT S ! BOOTS! BOOTS! Why buy Machine-made Rubbish, when you can get Hand-madjs Goods for lobs money ? Gent's Beautiful Chrome Boots, sown, 13/11 Gent's Beautitul Chrome Shoos ... 11/6 Gent's Eussia and Ooze Calf Boots ... 16/6 Only ni. HULBERT'>- ~
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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 79, 30 September 1898, Page 6
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