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NiiW AUTUMN STYLES IN' capes, MANTLES, Jackets AND COSTUMUJb Are now being displayed in th© widest variety at TE ARC HOUSE THESE Goods have all been specially selected in London and Paris, and are emphatically the Most Stylish and Tasteful Garments ever shown in a Wellington establishment. A sordial invitation is extended to the Ladies of the city and district to call and inspect these MOST EE CENT FASHIONS, with which the Mantle Eoom is now fully stocked. In all other Departments, too, a lavish display is made of NEW AUTUMN STYLES of every kind. These will well repay a visit of inspection to TB ARC HOUSE 576 HE CAKES OF THE YEAK, GO D BEK’-. , Celebrated “M AB ” C A K C E S (Patented). The best Cake invented for Afternoon Teas Receptions, &c., Exquisite in Flavour and Moderate in Price— One Shilling each. Also, TE.iNIS CAKE, Already ajGreat Favourite with the Ladies of Wellington. JAMEa GOUBLK, MELBOURNE HOUSE, 84 and 88, Cuba stkekt. gTAKTLING Avona, loose, per lb, 3id Avena, 21b packets, 6d Hams, prime, BJd 51b baskets Tea, each, 10s Flour. 200’s 15s 6d; 100’s, 8s 6d; 50’s, 4s sd; 25’s, 2s 6d Oatmeal, 25’s, 3s Eice, 2id lb; 51b, Is Sugar. No. 2, per bag, 7s 3d Sugar, No. 1, per bag, 7s 9d Brose meal, per tin, 6d Sago and Tapioca, per lb, 2d Potatoes, per cwt, 3s 6d AT CAMPBELL'S. 21 - MANNERS STREET - 21 And Comer ; WILSON AND RIDDIFORD STREETS, NEWTOWN. REDUCTIONS! NOTI C E. ARRIVAL OP NEW G. OLfc. (PER S.S. GOTHIC.) J HAVE just received a Special Shipment’ of Goods from London, suitable for the present sedson. Early Inspection Cordially Invited. JAMES MO WAT, MERCHANT ( TAILOR, LAMBTON QUAY. .589 W. LLOYD, 65, Lambton quay. WELLINGTON. And at Mawhera quay, Greymouth. 6d, 18ct Gold Wedding Einga, from 17s 6d • . . eper Rings, from 12s 6d v#r Keyless Lever Watchea, from £2 2s to £9 10s Id, from .£lO to £3O dies’ Silver Watches, from 15a 6d to £3 15s .• dies’ Gold Watches, from £3 8a to £2O ver Brooches, from la 6d to 6a Od Id Brooches, from 5s 6d to £lO All goods guaranteed and marked in in figures at the lowest cash prices. No Charge for Sight-Testing. H. W. LLOYD, 65, Lambton miay, Wellington. T> I CH S A R D BROWN, Jti WILLIS STREET. BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, PRINTEE, BOOKBINDER. LITHOGRAPHER AND NEWS AGENT. With Kitchener in Khartoum, Coloured Pictures and Plans of Battle at Omdurman, 4s 6d the set, 5s posted. ANY BOOK. MAGAZINE OB NEWSPAPER IN THE WORLD Imported to Order. Will those Subscribers for 1899 Periodicals, who have not already sent in their names, kindly do so early, as the January Parts are now coming forward. SEE Collection of STANDARD BOOKS at NINEPBNCE PER VOLUME. RICHARD BEOWN, Willis street, Wellington. 103 • 8 A M- “ All who wouli achieve success should endeavour to merit it.” WE have during the past year spared no expense in endeavouring to make our Beer second to none in New Zealand, and can now confidently assert we have succeeded in doing so. We invite all who enjoy a Good Glass of BEER To ask for STAPLE S' BEST, On Draught at almost all Hotels in the City and surrounding districts. And confidently anticipate their verdict will be that Staples and Co. have successfully removed the reproach that Good Beer could not be brewed in Wellington. J. STAPLisAND CO., LIMITED. Molesworth and Murphy streets.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3676, 28 February 1899, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3676, 28 February 1899, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3676, 28 February 1899, Page 6