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AT THE JSfEW ZEALAND CLOTHING EACTORY, Only Address, 57, LAMBTQN-QUAT, FOB T3GYS' 2-Garment Suits CLOTHING BOYS' from CLOTHING BOYS' hr If* CLOTHING BOYS' 4 1 0 CLOTHING BOYS' From BLOUSES BOYS' 1 /O BLOUSES BOYS* X/c/ BLOUSES BOYS' Eaoh. BLOUSES AMB TWBED SUITS FOR BOYS, • xr-n The Novelty of the Day, AMB *-17/6«-^ HALLENSTEIN BROS/. TAILORING. A CHOICE SELECTION OF FASHIONABLE SUMMER TWEEDS JUST OPENED UP. The Latest Patterns in VICUNAS, TWEEDS, and WORSTEDS, made in the Latest Style. I guarantee a Perfeot Fit for avery Suit. Well Shrunk, and of the Best Material. A Pair of Trousers GIVEN FREE with every Suit. I A, PATERSON, tailor; 43, cuba-street, wellington. read this. ! /^omic annual. Words and Music, with Pianofoetb aooompaniemnts compiiktb. i Contents : — The Dandy Coloured Coon, Down the Road, Tableaux Vivants. At Trinity Church I met my doom, I can't change it, Our Happy Little Home, Do buy me that, Mamma dear, The Wrong Girl, Perhaps, PVaps not, The Skipper's Daughter, And the Verdict was — , That was enough for me, The Judge, Down in Carolina, Our Johnny, The pretty maid was young and fair, My First Wife, One pf the Boys. Price One Shilting.' Post, Id. This one also (Words and Music) :— Nelson, After the Ball. The Recruiting Sergeant, The Midnight March, Up I came with uiy lifctlo Lot, Pop went the weasel, Parody on " Off to Philadelphia," It sounds so werry preity, Columbus' up to date, Close, v&ry oiose, indeed, I really can't 'stop Danoing, Second-Hand Clothes, I'm going to be a Profossionalj That's the girl who was given away with half-a-pound of Tea, &c, &c. One Shilling. Post Id. I Pianos Tuned from 7s 6d. EDWIN .1. KING & SON, MUSIC SELLERS, 27a, Willis-street, Wellington, . GOD BEE'S jl/T ELBOURNE HOUSE. HOT LUNCHEON ... 12 to 2 TEA 5 to 7 ONE SHILLING, Or Six Tiokets for ss. Private Rooms for Ladies. Just Arriving-^, TABLE DECORATIONS, FANCY MENU AND GUEST CARDS, MAB AND TENNJS CAKES ' NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ART NEEDLEWORK AND FANCY GOODS REPOSITORY. MRS. i BIRREL desires to intimate that she has Removed her business to thoso new and up-to-date premises, corner of Cuba and Ingestre streets. Mrs. BIRREL takes this opportunity of Thankiiig her numerous friends and patrons for their liberal support during the past, and hopes to see them all in her new place of business. DOWNES'S BUILDINGS, Ingestre-street (two doors from National Bank). Trams stop at door, O SMITH, 167, Cuba-street, Closes his j Establishment as usual at 9 o'olock on Saturdays, but continues to sell none but the PRIMEST Oy MEAT. Why pay as much for inferior mutton when you can obtain THE BEST at tho same price from him (Freezers). PfcrtAH LA o^ B '' Girlß ' and Boys> * JUUV Straw and Felt Hats selling on top floor Shortt's Auction Mart. Crowded with buyers all day. Such bargains have never been offered to the publio before. Enquire for price. WADE'S PATENT SKYLIGHTS, The Chief Points of these Skylights are :— 1. They do not leak. 2. No woodwork is used in their construction. 3. No putty is required. 4. Glass broken by hail or other means can bo quiokly and easily replaced. 5. For ventilating purposes they pan be made to open, and may be closed readily at will. 6. They oan be made of any desired size, and, if necessary, large enough to cover a whole roof. SOLE MAKERS : BALLINGER BROS., Corner Waring Taylor and Maginnity streets, WANTED Known — Friend'B Royal Egg Preservative is sold in a dry powder. When required for use it is dissolved in boiling water and allowed to , cool, then rubbed over the eggei <

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 103, 29 October 1900, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 103, 29 October 1900, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 103, 29 October 1900, Page 2