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Thh Nbw Hotjsh, 13, Cuba-street, 26th July, 1899. LADIES and GENTLEMKN— We beg to advise you that our Second Grand Clearance Salo commenced on PUIDAY, 28th July, at 9 a.m. Genuine BargaiuH in evory department. A visit is respeotfully solicited. Yours faithfully, JAMES SMITH & SONS.

N. Z. * C. F. ABU CELLING OFF and SELLING ON Prior to stock-taking, and, finding we are heavily stocked in a few lines, WE ARE GOING TO CLEAR THEM. MEN'S TWEED OVERCOATS, 15/6-wer« 35/MEN'S TWEED OVERCOATS with deep capes, 17/6— were 50 - BOYS' WATERPROOF COATS, 19/6— wore 35/MEN'S HARD FELT HATS, good shapes, 1/- cool — wore 10/6 MEN'S REGATTA SHIRTS, 2/11 eaoh— were 6/6 and 7/6 MEN'S WATERPROOF COATS in Great Variety NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. * < ■ 1 t \ '1" '■ • t •• - Only Addrbbs in thb City ib 57, LAMBTON-QUAY. r\RIENTAL HOTEL WILIiIS-BTBKBT, WELLINGTON. M. RYAN ... Proprietor. l£ate Club Hotel, Carterton). Mr. Ryan begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he has taken possession of .the above well-known Hotel, and good accommodation is now provided for boarders, tourists, and the travelling public. Best brands of wines, Bpirits, and ales only kept. Night porter in attendance. Telephone, 863. RANFUB LV HOTEL, Lambton-quay, Wellington. FRANK SMITH '.! ... Proprietor. (Late of Newtown Hotel.) Mr. FRANK SMITH begs to inform his friends and the public generally tbat he has taken possession of the above well-known and centrally situated Hotel. Comfortable accommodation for Boarders. Best Brands of Wines, Spirits and Ales only kept. Telephone No. 1023. /"CALEDONIAN HOTEL, Basin Rxsxbvx, Under New Management.' W. J. WHITE ("Braasie/ of Football fame) having taken over the above hotel, will be glad in see 'all old friends. The old football can be Been in the bar. MASONIC HOTEL, CUBA-ST., WELLINGTON. T. WHITE, Proprietor. , - Mr. Whito begs to t inform bUfriends and the public geiiorAU'y th&t he pat taken possession of the above well-known hotel, and overy s.coommodation is now provided for Boarders, Touriits, and the Travelling Public. Guests sleeping at the Masonic can rely on being callod for both Wairarapa and Manawatu trains, and their convenience will bo studied in overy possible way. Night-porter in attendance. Tolegrants and letter* will reoeive prompt attention. Telephone 1186. T. WHITE, Proprietor. BRITANNIA HOTEL, WIL&IS-BTRBET, WItLMNGTON. It. SEYMOUR (Late Club Hotel, P*hiatua), Pbopbiktob. This Firttt-clftßs Hotel affords excellent aQCommodaiaon for». families, permanent Boarders, atnd Visitors to Wellington. Being centred in the heart of the Oity, is within, easy acoea* to shipping anil railways. Patrons will find that their comfort and requirements will be carefully studied at the Britannia. Bust of all brands of Wines, Spirits, an>d Ales, only kept. Civility, attention, moderate rotes. [ j; H E Al HOTEL (Late Queen's), Lambton-quay, Wbelington. Ay GREENWOOD Proprietor. A. GrJbknVooi> having purichasoJ tho lease of tin) abov* HoteV has had tde whole premises renovated, remodelled, decorated, and h'tUxl up in tho uio.st modern style. Electric light has been laid through tha wholo of the building. Tho Uotol will bo under tho direct . t.upervisiou of the pro-pi-iotor, bo that visitors to the Kmpiro City patronising this Hotel may rest assured that over\ thing will bo done for their comfort and convenience. Be*>t brands of wises, spirits, and alo.s only kaut. SIL X * S LEVIATHAN HOTEi* .DUNEDIN. This Hotel has all modern improvements, and is first-class in evorj' dotail. TEIiMS— 20s per week ; Meals, Is : Beds. Ib 6d. 1 COD LIVER OIL. FUST LANDED IN BULK. Thk Finest Samtclk 07 Nobwrgian COD LIVER OIL. Owing- to the fWilure of the 6aheriea, COD LjIVHSR OIL Is going to be scarce and dear, but having oought woll, my Customers will got tho benofit of this importation. I am bottling off in Pinta and CjuarU, and selling at la 6a and 2s 6d a bottWj. H. f . BRITTAIN, Chbmibt a*id Pubuc Vacoinator, Wfanners-street. SMITH & SMITH HAVK juwt landed 106 Bales of Now Season's PAP- KBHANG INGS, ooiupriaing the V<ery Latest And Most Fashionable Designs, for Diawing-rooms, Diningrooms, Hallt, Studies, Bedrooms, &0., with Fillingß, D.t'does, Friezes, and Borders to match. . ExDelaihio ... ... 42 Bales ErflotVrio 25 „ Ex Stt«r of Victoria ... 39 „ ' Tvjtal 106 BalM We mv i to purchasers to inspect our stock, which is tho largest in New Zealand. Wsiolbsalx Pricks fob Cash. SMITH & SMITH. ri^HE most interesting reading in To-day's -L ?t»osc ia that re TUSSiOURA. All ohemiiiftß and groovrs. '

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Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 26, 31 July 1899, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 26, 31 July 1899, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 26, 31 July 1899, Page 2

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