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ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF TUSSORE SILKS. DON'T waste time looking round for the lowest prices iv Tussore Silks ; make straight for Tho New House. Our. last shipment is even better value than the two previous shipments. Haven't room to tell yon all about the qualities of these Silks here. Come aud see them. s - PRICES, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9 A YARD. JAMES SMITH & SONS, THE NEW HO BSE. •^T ANTED KNOWN. SATURDAY, SATURDAY, * The Last Day Tho Last Day OF A. LINDSAY'S GREAT BOOT AND SHOE SALE. To make a Great Finish, SPECIAL BARGAINS will be BROUGHT FORWARD In Gent's and Ladies" Boots. DO NOT MISS THE LAST CHANCE To Purchase Cheap Boots. The Last Chance to buy Canvas Shoes at 1/6 The Last Chance to buy American Shoes at 5/6 The Last Chance to buy Rubber Shoes at 2,6 Tho Last Chance to buy Gent's Sewn Boots atS)/lL Tho Last Chauco to buy Gent's American Boots at 10/6 The Last Chance to buy Ladies' Button Boots at S/6 The La&t Chance to buy Ladies' American Boots at 8/6 REMEMBER! • THE LAST DA f — SATURDAY. At 10 o'clock Saturday Night we close tho doors on the Greatest Halo we have held AT A. LINDSAY'S, 23, CUBA-STJJKIST, .Next to To Aro Houso.t IN tho Ep.tato of ROBERT JAMES M,'KJ£E, cf Wcihngton, Engineer, deceased. — All creditors and other persons having claims against the above estate arc hereby required to &end to the Public Trustee, at Wellington, on or before the 6th day of January, 1903, full particulars thereof in writing, with a statement of their accounts and tho nature of the securities (if any) held by thorn. And Notico is hereby given that in default thereof they will be excludes from the distribution of the abovo estate about to be made under section 47 of tho above Act. All moneys payable to the above estate may be lodged to the credit of tho Public Trustee's account at any Postal Money Order Ofiice, or paid to the Public Trustee. A. A. K. DUNCAN, Dejluty Public Trustee. Public Trust Office, Wellington, 6th November, 1902. . \}&T ANTED, Partner, capital about £3000, for an old-established wool, skin, grain-, seed, and produce business. Apply P.O. JBox 121, Dunedin. ■ , ,_! CLEANING AND ' DYEING. WANTED Known thab -LADIES,, DBKhiSES, JACKKTS, &c, that have becomo s6iled and hided oan be dyed fashionable shades foe winter wear, at BARBER'S Steam Dyo Works, 46, Cubastreet. 1 l FURNITURE. WANTED Known— Sidey, Meetfe 'and Co., Manners-street, are Cash I3uyers of Furniture, Pianos, aud Libraries. Established over 35 years. __ 1 FURNITURE. WANTED to Buy, Houses of Furniture ; highest price; cash down. C. Daubney, 74, Tory-street. DOLLING'S' LAUNDRY, PETONE. WANTED Known — If you want to get any description of Washing done, and done well, try Dolling's Laundry, Petono ; satisfaction guaranteed ; moderate rates. On • receipt of post cards orders will be called for and delivered promptly. .Curtains, Collars, and Shirts a specialty. DOLLING'S LAUNDRY, Petone. ! WARDROBES PURCHASED. \ WANTED Known— Mrs. Cousins, 58a, Taranaki-Etroe,t, still continues to purchase all kinds of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Left-off Clothing, also Bed and Table Linen. Appointments punctually kept. ■^T ANTED Known, that the British ™ " Woollen Company, 36, Willis-street^ Suits at 455, 60s, and 70s are perfect fitting and comfortable, with a combination ! of elegance and ease that explains why our suits eclipse others. Call for samples af cloth. WANTED linown— _yew Zealand Wine Industry— Mrs. Weiss, 57, Willis street, next Evening- Post, has been appointed by Joseph Soler solo agent of the Wellington district for his • celebrated Wines ; guaranteed pure and manufactured from grapes. Prize medals at .Wejlington, Christchurch, Melbourne, Colonial and Indian Exhibition. Analysis from Mr. Skey. Prico 5s per bottle, 15s per hall dozen ; per glass, 3d. Invalid's Port » speciality. \fef ANTED, the pubiio to call and order our Overcoats, suitable for wet or cold weather. Rainproof s, Meltons, Beavers, Venetian, in all latest designs and style, for 50s and 70s, made > to your mea-j sure, at tho British Woollen Company, 36, Willis-street. WANTED Known — Just landed, ex j Goodwin, from Now York, a mag- j nificent shipment of Fruit Dishes, Cake Baskets, Butter Coolers, Salad Bowls, Napkin Rings, and other lines too numerous to mention, all suitable for Christmas and Wedding Presents. — S. G. • ROSS, Engraver and Jeweller, Willis-st. Extra — Name and date engraved freo on any article purchased. WANTED Known.— To, Architects, Builders, and Others. — Empire Ventilated or Wade's Patent Skylights. — Through the result of the recent Supreme Court action, wo have made arrangements >to manufacture and bell either of tho abovo splendid patents. We are therefore prepared lo supply "Tho Empire Ventilated" or Wade's, and shall bo pleased to givo further particulars and quotations on implication. THOS. BALLINGER AND CO. (LMTD), 32, Victoria-st. Tel. No. 197. 1 WANTED to Self, New Tanks, guarantend 24-gauge iron, doublo riveted, with taps, covers, and overflows included — 400-gallon tanks 45s -each, 600-gallon tanks 60s each, 800-gallon tanks 78s each, baths 20s. J. Watson, 14a, Thorndonquay, near Government Station. 1 ANTED Known— l am going to Williams's. I find it the cheapest place in llie city You can geh everything there. Going to Williams's for Bedslouds and Bodding. Going to Willianis's for Curtains and Carpets. Going to Williams's for Ducbe&s Pairj. Coing to Willi.anib's for Couches and Chiiu-n., Cioiiijr to Williams's for Fenders "and* Cots. •""Note tho Addre«s— Going to \v;illiams'4 v ,41, TaranaHi-atreet. J

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 118, 14 November 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 118, 14 November 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 118, 14 November 1902, Page 1

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