The Wellington {ladies will be interested to know that a fresh shipment of sealetfce jackets, Dorothy cloaks and mackintoshes .have been received in the last mail steamer by O. Smith, the cash draper, Cuba street; also about 200 children’s ulsters and cloaks, and a special line of sealette jackets at 19s lid, also one small case of far tippets at job prices. Alexander Monro, although he gives the best value in every article in the grocery trade, gives his principal attention to excel in the most important articles, tea, coffee and sugar. 115, Lambton quay, opposite the Club Hotel; telephone, 194. Alcock’s billiard tables, cloth, cues, and all requisites. Philips and Pike agents. See advt,, 4th page,
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 9631, 16 June 1892, Page 2
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