PIANO AND OIiGAN SALE. ripHrc DRESDEN PIANO CO.'S Annual H Sale of magnificent Pianos and Organs, at terms unheard-of in New Zealand, is now on, and will continue until the end of June. Pianos by Rich. Lipp and Sohn, Bohm, John Broadwood and Sons, Collard and Collavd, Er.ird, Schwei-hten, and other notable manufacturers. Every Piano and Organ is guaranteed, and the guarantee means what it says. We sell moro of these magnificent instruinonts than any four houses in the colony. The Pianos and Organs sold by us are made by and .stamped with the name of the best manufacturers in tho world, which is sufficient guarantee of their excellence. We close at 1 p.m. on Saturdays. It will pay you to call and inspect thu instruments. —tllM DRKSDEN PIANO DO., Lambtonquay and Brandon-street, Wellington. — M J. BROOKES, Manager.
TYPEWRIT E B, S. THE DENSMORE. The only ball-bearing type-bar joint machine in tho market. All joints are encased, making them dustproof. No friction, therefore ensures perfect alignment ; lightest in touch, which means the fastest in speed. Will lock at any point ; no overwriting, as the keys are locked as well as tho carriage ; the operator can proceed if necessary simply by touching a, key ; no readjusting required, the machine automatically rclocks itself again at the point first set. Can be fitted wioh a tabulator which will enable the operator to do invoicing, etc., 175 per cent, faster than the usual way ; tho" presence of tho tabulator does not interfere with ordinary work. We have a- complote stock of office and typists' requisites. Repairs done to any muko of writing machine on the premises by an American expert, at moderate pricea. Inspection invited. NI'JW ZEALAND TYPEWRITER AND SUPPLIES COMPANY, 53, Lambton-quay, next New Zealand Times Office. LIST OF RECENT ARRIVALS OF NEW BOOKS. Life of Our Lord Jesus Christ, by J. James Tissot, 2 vols., royal 4fco. A set of this finperb work, which cost JMO.OOO to produce, is on view, and subscribers' names received. A prospectus will be sent on application The Transvaal in War and Peace, by Neville Edwards, with numerous illustrations, 410, 93 The Transvaal under the Queen, by ] ,ieutiColonel N. Davis, with Illustrations, 4to. 6s St. Paul's Epistle to tho Romans, by Charles Gore, D.D., Vol. 11., 3s Gd Retrospect of Medicine, edited James Brailhwaite, July to December, ISO!), 7s 6d Elementary Course of Practical Zoology, by T. J. and W. N. Parker, 10s 6d Ideal Physical Culture, by William Bankicr (Apollo), 2s 6d The Wide World Magazine, Vol., October 1890, to March, 1900, 6s 6d The Captain, Vol. October. 1899, to Maroh, 1900, Gs Savrola, by Winston S. Churchill, 2s 6d and 3*Cd Maker of Nations, by Guy Boothby, 2s 6d ' and 3s 6d Feo : A Romance, by Mai Pemberton, 2s 6a and 3s 6d Celebrities of tho Army : A Series of Beautiful Poi traits in Colours, to be completed in about 12 parts, 9s per set, post fret. Subscribers' names now being taken WHITCOMBIS & TOMBS. LIMITED. "OETONE AND HUTT RESIDENTS. JL SALE ! SALE ! SALE ! GREAT SLAUGHTER BOOTS AND SHOES. A change in my Petone management has shown to me that I am greatly overstocked , blocking tho room of new goods coming forward, therefore 1 am determined to sell at any price. In many cases the cost is not considered. HEADS OF FAMILIES WILL SAVE 100 PER CENT. In many cu.se-> by attending this sale. LadioV Button Boots, 12/6 to 16 '6, all at 5/6 Ladies 2-Bav Button Shoes, stroncr 8/9 now 4/11 Ladies' Canvas Shoes, 4/6, 5/6, 6/6, all 2/11 Children's Canvas Shoes, Is, 1/6. and 1 9 Best White Canvas Shoos, ladies' and gent's, 5,9, now 3/11 Men's Bluchers, 3s lid ; Nailed Shooters, 6/11 Come and Look fob Yoursiclves. t. j. leTghton, THE CORNER BOOT SHOP. PETONE SALE. SALE. SALE BOOTS and SHOES. ROOTS and SHOES. MESSRS. J. H. SIMMONS & SON, of - 33, Vivian-street, are having their First Sale of Boots and Shoes, commencing on Thursday, 31st May, for Fourteen Days Only. Every line reduced. No shop-worn goods ; every article new ex s.s. Mamari and Hakaia. Ladies' High-legged Boots, 7/11 Ladies' High-legged Boots, (patent toe), 8/6 Ladies' High-legged Boots (glacie chrome), <5l xi. Also Ladies' American High-class Button nnd Lace Boots Ladies' 2-bar Shoes, black and tan, 3/6, 4/6 Ladies' Oxford Shoes, patent toe, 4/9 Ladies' Latost American Shoes, 6/6, 7/6, 7/11 Ladies' Glacio Shoes, 9/-, 10/6, to 13/6 Ladies' and Children's Slippers in great variety, from 6d to 4/6 Gent's Good Light Boots, 7/11 Gents' Good Light Boots, chrome, 11s 6d Men's Shooters, 7/3. 7/6. 9/6 Men's Heavy Nailed Bals, 6/11. 7/6. 7/11 Youths' Bals, nailed, 1 to 5. 5/C 5 11. GIQ Youths' Shooters, 1 to 5, 6/(5, 6/11, 8/3 Boys' and Girls' School Boots, 7 to 9, 3/6, 3/11 Boys' and Girls' School Boots, 10 to 13, 4/5, i 4/11 Maids' High-legged School Boots, 1 and 2, 4/11, 5/11 Babies' Shoes, from lid a pair AI3O, Ladies' Evening Shoos, 1/9, 1/11, 2/3, 2,C, 2/11, to 8/6 Thirty-six dozen just landed to choose from. Note. — We are giving trading stamps on every line during the sale. J. H. SIMMONS & SON, 33, Vivian-st. TpMPIRE ENGINEERING WORKS Lower Taranaki-street, just below Cour-tonay-place. KEON & PLIMMIJR, ENGINEERS and ELECTKTCIANS. WOTUCTANSUIP GUAIIANTK.ED. Charges Mcdeiate Telephone 1214
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Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 129, 1 June 1900, Page 7
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