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In our various departments we havo n number of bargains. Amongst them 18 dozen strong BroAvn Earthenware Teapots (hold about 12 breakfast cups), Is each. No more at this price when this lot is sold. Children'« useful Gardening Sets, Is set Boys' Swords, Guns, and Trumpets, from 6d to Is each Elegantly-decorated Fire-screens, 4-fold, Is 9d Croquet Sets, complete, 20s Strong Wire CorkscreAVS, Id each —a little marvel at the price Ladies' Hair Curling Tongs, 3d eacli Strong Tin FJat-bottoined Kettles, 9iu across bottom, Is 6d each; our OAvn make; jit.-1 the thing for a gas stove. Japanese Coal Vases Avith iron lining and china-handled shovel, 6s 9d Strong Japanned Oak Ewers and Basins, 5s each American' Shorl-handlc ShoA-els, good quality and quite clean, Is 6d each — these could not bo imported for the price Superior Mounted Family Grindstones in strong, hnnflso'me iron stands, 9s 6d, 12s 6d, 15s 6d American Silver-plated Pickle Jars Avith pickle tongs, good Avearing quality, at 6r. 6d each Silver-plated Cruets, 4-bottle, 8s 6d Lawn SAvings, require no fitting up, all complete, stand on lawn, 55s Burmese Gongs and Boaters, suitable for hotels —small 12s 6d, medium 16s, large 25s WILTCTNS~& FIELD, IRONMONGERS AND COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS, Manners-street, St. Hill and Farish streets, Wellington.

MEN'S HATS. Wo have jiist opened"! up the Latest Production I LORD BOBS, in Hats for this fceason, | THE NOBBY, the neAV styles exemplify- J- SANDOWN, ing correct taste, com- j NEWPORT, binedAvith superior quality I &0., &c. and special value. J KAA MEN'S STRAWS, OVU MKN'S STRAWS, New Shapes } From f Double Brims College Straws) &! O \ All Sizes. — — A D-r f^\ mercery irw x 4^l THEY'RE COMFORTABLE ! 1 IF you don't wear KING BOOTS AND SHOES you don't Avcar the best. King Boots and Shoes aro made by The J. D. King Co. (Limited), of Toronto, Canada, and avo are their only ropresentatiA'es in Noav Zealand. "King Quality" Boots and Shoes have no superior. Fine Boots and Shoos for Fine Men and Women, Avholesale and retail. THE YEREX AND JONES COMPANY, Victoria-street. STOP ! LOOK ! AND LISTEN ! TOP LOOK • AND LISTEN ! AVOID DANGER To your Pocket, and Buy the Best Bicycles, ; HUMBERS, OSMONDS, ANGLO-SPECIALS, and CHAMPIONS, AT THE BICYCLE DEPOT, 8, Customhouse-quay. JENKINSON & COMPANY, Limited. j§T. GEORGE JAMS. Those who prefer good wholesome food, prepared from the very best ingredients, should uso ST. GEORGE JAMS. These Jams are made of pure fruit, direct from the garden to tho factory. "ST. GEORGE JAMS Havo gained for themselves a name throughout New Zealand for their good qualities, their superior flavour, and the relish Avith which they are eaten. ST. GEORGE JAMS Are tho Cheapest, tho Best, and the most popular brand of Jams in the market. HEBETATING A MOUNTED RIFLES. all day TO-MORROW, \J at Poihill Gully. Ammunition at Jiango. L. W. LOVEDAY, Captain. VICTORIA DEBATING SOCIETY. DEBATE: SATURDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER, 1900, At tho Girls' High School, Pipitea-st., At 7.30 p.m. " That Our System of Higher Education tends to Dwarf Originality and to Narrow tho Intellect." Moved by Miss R. Richmond, . Opposed by Mit. Wedde. A cordial invitation is extended to all member.-, of the College and those interested in tho bubject. F. D. THOMSON, Hon. Sec. mII E MILLENNIUM. -a. ___ THE IDEAL PHYSICIAN, MR. F. T. MOORE, Will deliver his first Address upon this Grand and Sublime Coming Event in the Opera House on SUNDAY, lCbh September, at 8 p.m. The German Band— the Nation that has given the World her Musicians — will appropriately precede and follow the Momentous Address. Doors open 7.30. Band 7.30. Silver coin collection. THANKS. I HEREBY tender my sincere thanks to tho seventy-one ladies and gentlemen of the North Ward, Borough ot OnsloAv, A\ho braved the inclement weather ypslerday and recorded their votes in my favour, thereby doing me tho honoiu of returning me an {hi' representatives of this Ward liy an unexpectedly largo majority. As Iho representative of tho Ward 1 bhall uso my utmost endeavour to look after the requirements and interests of this part of the Borough, and hope to represent not only those who supported my candidature but those who recorded their vote 3in favour of my opponent. The interest of the Ward is my interest. Yours faithfully, R. HANNAH,

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 65, 14 September 1900, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 65, 14 September 1900, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 65, 14 September 1900, Page 6

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