JAPANESE EXHIBITION AT THE ECONOMIC. MESSRS. GEORGE & KERSLEY announce that they have just received from Japan IjH CASES and BALES • • OSJAPANESE ART CHINA, FURNITURE, SILK-EMBROIDERED HANGINGS, SCREENS, BAMBOO WARE, CARPETS, RUGS, MATS. These goods have been manufactured specially to their order, and form a veritable Exhibition of the very latest designs and development in tlios-e goods. Tho Prices wo are charging for many of Iheso goodci will prove a pleasant surprise to many who have paid moio for the job or second-rate goods, usually offered at auction. These goods are very suitable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, And will be on viow from to-day. GEOItGR & KERSLEY, THE ECONOMIC. THE L.O.E. lADIES are reminded that tho above is JL the only establishment in Wellington devoted to their requirements alone. The stook is now replete with every requirement for summer wear. The L.0. H1. UNDERCLOTHING (our speciality ; the nicest, prettiest, and cheapest in the city) The L.O.E. CORSETS, P.D., C.8., and others The L.O.E. SAILORS and HOSIERY (direct from makers) * The L.O. M. BABY LINEN Everything Nice. Medium Prices. 5 per cent, dis for cash. Ml \TtfltE & CO., Telephone, 1020. 61, Lambton-quay. A LIVE BUSINESS ! THE SHOE ALWAYS CROWDED ! ! Such are tho remarks passed by the public of Wellington when speaking of (JEORGH & GEORGE, .CASH DRAPERS, 29, CUBA-STREET. EVERYONE WONDERS HOW IT IS DONE! Some say— They Give Trading Stamps! Others say — Everything in the Shop is NEW,' FASHIONABLE, and CHEAP. Such good ai-ticles are kept. Why, you can't «et old rubbish if you ask for it. And they serve you so quickly and well. There is truth in all this. And the fact still remains (hat for GENERAL DRAPERY the public have found out that tho right place to buy is at GKORGE & GEORGE'S. SPECIAL CHEAP LINES THIS WEEK, In Trimmed Millinery and Sailor Straws, Muslins, Piques,' -and Dreßs Hollands, Sunshades, Kid Gloves, and Hosiery. We have just opened up a grand lot of BOYS' AND YOUTHS' SUITS, in Serges and Tweeds HATS, CAPS, COLLARS, SHIRTS, AND TIES. WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS. TAILORING, AT E. J- "WALSH & CO.'S Fit, Style, and Good Workmanship. ' Wo are now making to order MEN'S SUITS, of all-wool tweed, serges, vicuna, sergettes, fancy West of England, and fancy worsted suitings, for 355, 395. We out, taok*, and try on while you wait, and deliver next day. Better quality, 455, 58s, 695, 765. Trousers to measure, 10s 6d, 13s 6d, 16s 6d, 18s Gd, 21s. RKADY-MADE CLOTHING. Men's Suits, 16s 6il, 18s 6d, 225, 295 ; Tweed and Serge Troupers, 4s 9d, 5s 9d, 7s 6d, 89 Sd; Saddle Tweeds, 9s 6d, 11s 6d, 13s Cd. Shirts, Ties, Collars, Hats and Caps. NEW DKESS MATERIAL of every description. All-wool French Contume Serges, blu9, black, brown, fawn, etc., full dress 4a 9d, 5s 9d, 1 63 6(1, 8s 9d, 10fi 6d, 12s. 15s. The best value ever sold in Wellington. New Costume Cloths, etc. New Prints, good washing ; Printed Nainsook, 2Jd, 3id; 4Jd, sd, 6d, 7d New Piques, white, cream, pink, etc., lOd, Is, Is 2d, Is -id Now Fancy Dress Muslins, fid, 6d, Bd, 9d, Is, Is 3d ; Hollands, etc. We still make to order of all-wool serges, Amazon cloth, all found, every satisfaction or no pay, Dress complete 10s 6d ; with braid or ffimp. 18s 6J ; extra trimmings and better material, 2ls, 2-J.h 6d. Print or French Cambrio. Muslins, making, material all found, 9s Gd. 10s 6d, 12s W, 14s 6d, 16s, 18s 6d. Blouses to order, 3s, 3a 9d, 4s 9d, 8s 6d. Ladies' Sailor Hats, newest styles. E. J. WALSH & CO., 75, Willis-st. gHKEP SHEARS! 8.8.A. T.U.S. PAMPA. TURKEY STONES Usual Low Prices LAWN MOWERS— New stock arrived per s.s. Tomoana. All sizes — 12in, 14in, 16in, and 18in SCYTfFES— Tyzack's best, 38in and 38b, rivet and solid SPADES, RAKES, HOES GARDEN HOSE GARDEN SEATS GARDEN SETS FORKS, TROWELS BEDSTEADS— Another shipment to hand in Blaok and Gold and all Brass, exceptionally good value. TILES— An entire new lot just opened, unequalled in the colony. GEORGE WINDER, CHEAPEST IRONMONGER, Lowbb Cuba-street. RANGIURU BY THE SEA. THE Misses Gell having taken over Ran- - giuru —ouse, are prepared to receive visitors all the year. Terms, 30e; children 15s Boating, fishing, bathing, tennis court. Cows kept.
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Evening Post, Volume LVIII, Issue 126, 24 November 1899, Page 7
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