A FEW FACTS. Our imports of Novelty Nick-Nauks for' the Xmaa Season are on a more than usually extensive kculo. Nothing that experience could suggest has been left undone in order that our cusloinere might have the maximum of choice, combined with the utmost possible value. A LITTLE SECRET. We have imported sufficient stock to enable us to increase our Xm as sales by at least £500. We want this £500, and are prepared to pay a fair price for it. If the magnificent values we are offering do not bring the extra amount, they ought to. A SIMPLE STATEMENT, But one capable of the amplest verification, is that we are the only Importers of Fancy Goods Dieect from tub Actual Manufacturers. Hence our admitted ability to give snch undoubted good value and such unlimited choice. A SHORT CATALOGUE. It is utterly impossible to enumerate, we can only indicate. For the rest we must trust that our cordial invitation to inspect will be as cordially availed of as it is warmly given. We feel sure it will be as satisfactory to our visitors as pleasing to ourselves LEATHER GOODS. Purses, in all leathers and sizes, from 9d up to gold-mounted at 335. Leather Wallets Card Oases, Pocket Books, Cigar and Cigarette Cases (with many specialities in wlvor - mounted), Haud Bags, Dressing Cases, Music Cases, Jewel Boxes Writing Desks and Tourist Cases, and the new Glove aud Handkerchief Cases, and Gents' Tie or Scarf Ca&eH. The assortment is unusually completo, from four different mauufaoturers, the qualities are all good, well finished, and the prices reasonable JAPANESE "WARES. We posROHS an almost- exclusive knowledge of Japan Wares, and have put it to <*ood use in the 50 odd cases just imported. Va?es we can do from 6d to 40a. Flower Pots Trays, Tea Sets, Cups and Saucers, Cabinets (from 6d to 50s), Card Boxes G and H. Sets (from Is 3d pair), Sunshades, Fans, Bamboo Wall Pockets, Kakemono ' Ash lrayß (3d to 3c! 6d each), Paper Knives, Shoe Horns, same Lovely Satin Fire Screens (from 6s 6d to 14s each), and thousands of dainty Nick Nacks too numerous to mention. ENGLISH GOODS. Made-up Cosies, Cushions and Handkerchief Satchets, in most exquisite combinations of dainty iabnc and artiafcic coloum.g-a, Hand-painted Opals (from Is 6d to 30s), Panels and Plaques, Plash-mounted Figures (from la Gd to 15s each), Cup and Saucer Brackets &c , &c. Our stock of Photo Frames and Screens is most select and beautiful, moderate in price, nnd quite innumerable in variety. Work Baskets" Work Boxes, and Desks, Fitted Companions and Scissor Cases, Embroidered Plush Tobacco Pouches, Silver Match Boxes, &c, &c. DOLLS. It is almost needle t.o say thai in dolls we are in Ihe front rank. Dressed Dolls from 9d to 15s ; Kid Dolls la 6d to 255 ; Jointed Dolls, 9d to sa. Wax Dolls, Washable AUSTEiANTN^ERMANToODI. W * """ "" 2 °°° "° W » Oak and Walnut Trays (singly or sets), Walnut Crumb and Brush Traya, Hall Sets Pipe Racks, China figures (a vast variety, from 8d), Watch Stands and Crystal Jewel Boxes, Salts. Ladies' and Gents' Walking Sticks, from lOd to 13s od— plain, silver-monuted, &o. Specimen Glasses, Flower aud Fruit Stands, Bi-onze Ornaments, liikstiud.^ Plaques (from od to la 4d, usually sold at twice these prices), Work Boxes, Writing Desks, &c, &c. ' VISITORS TO WELLINGTON Will kindly note that thpy are at perfect liberty to inspect without purchasing, residents are fully aware of the fact. e> PRINGLE'S, THE ART NEEDLEWORK DEPOT, 69, LAMBTON QUAY N B. — Tins Advertisement is NOT Copyhiojht. SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 5% OFF ALL PURCHASES OVER 20 9 .
New Zealand Government LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT ASSETS ... T~ ... £2,500,000 STATE GUARANTEE AND SUPERVISION. A rOLICYHOLDER'S TESTIMONY. Talavera Terrace, Wellington, 16th January, 1897. Dear Sir— I took out a policy in your Office in 1875 and it became due the other day. 1 beg to say that the money was paid to me on the very day ifc was duo, and that although I had only paid in premiums .£164 10s Od my cheque amounted to -62-18 17s Od. I am so satisfied with the result of my investment that I shall be glad to take out another policy with you for .-CSOO. Yours faithfully, W. E. Woods. The Commissioner, Govornment Insurance Department, Wellington.
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WANTED Known— Our Herb Beer Extract is incomparable. A ONE SHILLING BO'JTLK will make EIGHT GALLONS of Sparkling Botanic Beer, with a creamy head like bottled ale. It is a splendid tonic and appetiser, purely herbal and non-intoxicating ; no trouble to make. Beware of imitations ! ours is the original. Sold by all storekeepers. Prepared only by R. Ayres, 90, Cuba-street. ANTED Known— "l, W. S. Spring, Karori-road, Wellington, do hereby certify that your LIVER MIXTURE has done me more goorl than all other remedies I have tried, and the benefit appears to be lasiing." Numerous other testimonials from well-known gentlemen as to the value of this Great Herbal Preparation may be seen by applying to R. Ayres, Botanic Dispensary, 90, Cuba-street. W" ANTED— For Corns, Warts, and Bunions, use Bloomine, 6d. Indigestion, use Sepoy's Prairie Cure, 2s 6d. Rheumatism, nee Sepoy's Prairie Oil, 2s 6d. Spring Blossom Pills, 6d and Is. Everywhere. Wholesale Agents — Kemptuorne, Prosser & Co. WANTED— "Spring Blossom Ointment" will cure chilblains, chapped hands, sores, cuts, burns, bruises, sore eyes, sore legs, aud skin complaints. Price, 6d and Is. Chemists and grocers. Wholesale Agents — Keinpthorne, Prosser & Co. WANTED Known— New Zealand Win© Industry— Mrs. Weiss 57, Willisstreet, next Evening Post, Las been appointod by Joseph Soler aole agent of the Wellington district for his celebrated Wines, guaranteed pure and manufactured from grapes. Prize medals at Wellington, Chi'istciinrch, Molhonrne, Colonial and Indian Exhibition. Analysis from Mr. Skey. Price, 38 per bottle, 15s per half dozen per glass, 3d. Invalid's Port a specialty. WANTED Known— Record Reign silvermounted Fox's frame silk Umbrella, name and date engraved, manufactured foi 12s 6d at Letlmby's, 26, Willis-street Postage paid any part of New Zealand. UmbrolJas recovered with silk, Italian cloth, and laventine twill, from 3a Gd; best twill Italian, from 4s 6d ; bosfc silk, from (>s 6d. Don't throw any umbrella away, send to Lothaby's and get a new one made of it. Scissors, knives, and razors ground ; glass and china riveted. WANTED Known, that I undertake Jo supply Furniture, our own make, at bodrock pricos ; workmanship and material guaranteed. Furnitnro Polished, and repoliahed. Upholstery work done with promptitude. Estimates given. Pianos, new J and second-hand, on easy terms. R. Herron, Commission Agont ,nnd General Dealer, 35, Cuba-street, Wellington. WATCH 11 15 PAIRS. JH. ROBINSON • (formerly with Benson, London), ltf, WiLLIS-STRHET. Best and Cheapest house for all kinds of Watch Ropairs. Thirty-four Years' Exoerienco.
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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 128, 26 November 1898, Page 4 (Supplement)
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