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Tu A.EO House, GREAT PARTNERSHIP SALE. Grand Opportunity for Buying MEN'S Am> BOYS' CLOTHING. The following lines will be sold: —* 150 Mjsn’s Kaiapoi Tweed Suits At 37s Gd, to be sold for 27s Od These are Good Fitting, ‘Well-made Suita. 85 Blue Worsted Serge Suits, 37s fid, for 29a Gd These tti'o Splendid, Tough Wear. 50 Men’s SEE<fe Surtfs (NsvyJ, 24s Gd, for 19s Dd A Heavy Serge, Very Serviceable. 200 Pairs Men’s Kaiapoi Tweed 12s 6d, for 9a. 6d These aro Colonial Tweed, Well Cut atfd Made. 90 Pairs Men’s Kaiapoi Tweed Trousers, 13s Gd, for 10s 6a This Tweed is Reliable, and Well-made. 175 Pairs Men’s English Tweed Trousers, 7s 9d, for 5s lid Grand Wear for Working. . Men’s Waterproof Coats, 42s 6d, for 33a Gd Guaranteed to keep out the rain. 100 Pairs Boys’ Knickbb Trousers, Sizes 1 to G, 3s Gd, for 2s Gd Those should keep ihe boys tidy for school. 125 Pairs Colonial Tweed Knickers, Sizes 4 to 14, 5s up, for 3s 9d up They will have some trouble to tear these. 100 Boys’ Two Garment Kaiapoi Knicker Suits, sizes Ito 3,12 s for 8s lid Buy these for Durability. 100 English Tweed Knicker Suits, Sizes Ito 8,5 a Gd, for 3s lid ‘ The Cheapest Suits Ever Offered. 100 English Tweed Knicker Suits, Sizes Ito 9,7 s 6d, for 5s Gd These are Very Smart Little Suits. 150 Boys’ Blue Serge Sailor Suits, Sizes oto 8,6 s, for 4s 6d All the little boys like those. 80 Youths’ Kaiapoi Tweed Trousers Suits, at 31s, for 25a 6d The Best Clothing Made for Wear. 85 Boys' Three-Garment Kaiapoi Knicker Suits, 25s Gdfor2ls 0d Best suits for the big boys. 50 Boys’ White Drill Sailor Suits (Blue Collars), Gs 6d, for 4s lid Pretty, Smait Washing Suits. 110 Boys’ Galatea Sailor Suits, sizes OtoG, ss, for 3s lid In any colour you fancy. All the above Clothing has boon bought upon the best terms, direct from the largest manufacturers, and are splendid value. It also includes a Clearing Job lino, amounting to .£SOO, bought from the Kaiapoi Company much under usual prices. GREAT PARTNERSHIP SALE, AN IMMENSE CHOICE OP GENTS’ MERCERY, Including HATS, CAPS and EVERY DESCRIPTION ?F UNDERWEAR. 30 doz. Men’s Coloured Merino Socks at Pd, to be sold for 5d per pair A Wonderful Sock for tlio Money. 30 doz. Men’s Coloured Merino Socks at Is per pair, for 8d per pair Extra Spliced Feot. Black and Navy Cashmere Socks, .. at Is 3d per pair, for lOd per pair The Latest. Fashion. 80 doz. Colonial Knitted Socks, ■ at Is per pair, for 8d Very Strong. _ I 12 doz. Shetland Merino Pants, ; \ at 2s 6d, for Is 9d 1 s Most comfortable wear. " 6 doz. , Welsh Flannel Drawers, * at -is 6d, for 2s lid , Thoso aro Genuine “ All Wool.” 20 doz. Coloured Merino Sinolets, , - at 3s, for Is lid These Wash Well Without Shrinking, is doz. Colonial Flannel Sinolets, at 4s 3d, for 3s 3d In Medium and Largo Sizes. The above are only a few examples ' of the almost endless number of lines in this Department which might bo quoted, Gentlemen are invited to ' como, and inspect the stock, and make their early selection at the, GREAT PARTNEFSHIP ; SALE, Te o H OUSE. THE TROOADERO CONTINENTAL CAFE ,AND'' , /RESTAURANT, Willis street,' Wellington. UNDER NEW-MANAGEMENT. MFOBTANT ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS. ■ THE Proprietors, having purchased all interests in the above, have determinedto Greatlv Improve and Extend the Premises, which , when completed, must be recognised as one of the most popular, commodious and: select/institutions in the Ans-, tralaaian colonics. A contract has been let by which the building wi’ ’b i immediately improved at a cost of someßa idreds of pounds, and while, alterations n the meantime aro being effected, the business will bo carried on, and ovory effort made to give satisfaction to patrons. A French chef'ol- exceptional ability has been specially engaged, and the ewiaine will bo under his direct supervision, Dinner, from.l2 to 2. Tea, from 5 to 8. ■ Suppers during ovory evening. . ; Private Dinners and Suppers . • A SPECIALTY. Orders received by Telephone will receive ' , prompt attention. WALTER HAYBITTLE,, Manager. 958 -J» Anderson & Go., COFFEE. SPICE. AND CEREAL'MILLS, Produce Brokers and Commission Salesmen. ■ '• ■ ' Agents— ' 7 I .CHRISTCHURCH MEAT COMPANY’S (LIMITEL) ! HAMS, BACON & PRESEEt-ED MEATS. * The New Cure ' ■ , • MOBEPOBK ” BRAND HAMS & BACON. Corner Old; Customhouse and St. Hill streets, Wellington. 14 ‘All who would achieve 'success should endeavour to merit it.’ ■ : "IX/TS-havo during the past .year spared no \ \ expense in endeavouring to 'make our Beer second to none in New Zealand, and cin now confidently asso-.t wo have sueceeded in doing so, - ■ We invite all who enjoy a Good Glass of ’ " BEER To ask for IS TABLES’ BEST, On Draught at-almost all. Hotels.in the City and surrounding districts, ~ iAnd conht vntly anticipate their verdict willbo that Staples, and Co. have successfully removed the reproach that good Beer oouldnot be browed in Wellington. J. STAPLES AND CO. ' (Limited), ■Molbsworth-and Morphy streets. IYbstebn Hotel, ' , (Opposite Empire.) COMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION and LOW TARIFF to suit the times. My Cash Single Bottle Store contains a carefully-assorted stock of'Wines (foreign and colonial),’ Spirits and Liquors of every ; description. HENRY J. WALTER, . , (Late Occidental, Dunedin), ■ proprietor. -I continue to act as Hotel Broker, ommission- Agout, &c., and Finance s also. ' - HENRY J. WALTER. WELLINGTON BUTTER FACTORY. Black Swan B RAND' Only One Quality. / ; J The Best. 51

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2403, 8 January 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2403, 8 January 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2403, 8 January 1895, Page 3

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