IMPOBrA.NT BALE OF JEWELRY. M . ,T . MUL L I fIAN, w a t c it m: a k c r and j c w eller, LAMBTON QUAY, TJ.EGS. to inform Watchmakers and the Public generally that he is about retiring from basinets, and intends holding A CLEARING SALE op ITTS ENTIRE LARGE and WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF FIRST-CLASS ENGLISH AND COLONIAL MADE JEWELRY. This Sale commenced on MONDAY LAST, 2nd OCTOBER, And will continue for TWO MONT H S ONLY. M. J. M. bees to assure the public that this is neither a sham sa^ nor a sale of old inferior stock, but a GENUINE CLEARING OUT SALE • or FIRST-CLASS GOODS. Which, will be sold at 50 PER CENT UNDER THE USUAL PRICE! ! ! - : In order to insure a speedy sale. Persons in the Trade, Country Dealers, and large Purchaseis y will be LIBERALLY DEALT WITH. T E X M. .-S — C A S" H. M. J. M. takes this opportunity of returning his most sincere thanks to tbe Wellington public for the very liberal support received by him while in business in Wellington. All claims against me are to be sent in at once for liquidation, and all accounts due are revested to be settled at once. MULLIGAN> Lambton Quay.
OPENING NOTICE. [METROPOLITAN BATHS, "Willis-street, Wellington". HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS. j Private Rooms for Ladies, with female attendant. "]\/JR. BARRY begs to inform his friends and the public that this establishment was bo opened on SATURDAY, 19th INST., and that every attention will be paid to the comfort and convenience of visitors. A first-class Hairdresser from Melbourne is now in attendance. WELLINGTON CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY (LIMITED). Store: Manners-street, Wellington. ESTABLISHED 4th JULY, 1869. Incorporated under the Provident and Industrial Societies Act, 1867. The only Co-operative Society in Wellington. i HMHE Committee of the above Society X have much pleasure in announcing that in consequence of the large increase of members, and. the corresponding. increase of business, they have been enabled to make considerable additions to their Stock, which they have bought at the greatest advantage for Cash, and are selling cheaper than -any other store in the city. None but firstclass articles are kept, and one trial will prove that the prices are lower than those published in any price list in Wellington. As all profit beyond actual working expenses is proportionately divided, the holding of simply one share entitles a member to every benefit, in addition to getting their goods cheaper than at any bttier establish-" ment in town. Shares £1 each, payable at Is per week. Every information obtainable at the Store, Manners-street. N.B. —The Committee specially caution the public against pretended Co-operative Stores, which are only a trap to catch the unwary, by taking advantage of a name to which they have no just claim, being simply ordinary shops under a borrowed title. S. WOODWARD, Secretary. . J. LAWRTE, ~ HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBER, Copper Smith and Zinc Worker, &o. Willis-street, Wellington. Country orders punctually attended to. ■p J. D U N C AN, Licensed Auctioneer and General Commission Agent, " Featherston-street.
F.JONES, f Cabinetmaker and Ufhoisterer, j General Dealer in New and Secondhand i Goods, T>EGS to inform the inhabitants of Wel\j lington and surrounding districts, that he has now on hand for sale all kinds of New and Second hand Furniture, and Household Effects of every description. Parties getting married should come and inspect the Low Prices of Furnishing. Bedroom, Sitting Room, and Kitchen, nicely furnished on surprisingly low terms. The best workmen kept on the premises. All orders punctually attended to on reasonable terms. Note the address — F. JONES, (Opposite Mr. Barraud's) Lambton Quay. 27th July. TTjOU S B AGENCY. Owners of houses are informed that a Registry will be kept by the undersigned for the Sale and Letting Houses. No fee will be charged unless the transaction be completed. Several desirable Properties now on hand, Shares in the Wellington Brewery for Sale. JAS. F. WILLS, Office—Willis-street, near the Independent Office. N.B.—Tradesmen's books made up, and accounts collected—prompt returns. TITUSICAL ACADEMY, . Plimmer's Terrace, Conducted by W . HA YD N FLOOD. Pianofortes tuned. EOYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY ... OF ENGLAND. Leicester Meeting 1868.— Unprece- , dented Success. The following prizes were awarded to J. & F. HOWARD, Brittauia Iron Works, Bedford. The First Prize for the Best Wheel Plough for general purposes. The First Prize fortho Best Wheel Plough for light land. The First Prize for the Best Swing Plough for general purposes. The First Prize for the Jest Swing Plough for light land. The First Prize for the Best Subsoil Plough. The First Prize for the Best Harrows for Horse Power. The First and Only Prize for the Best Steam Cultivating Apparatus for farms of moderate size. The First and Only Prize for the Best stined Steam Cultivator. The First and Only Prize for the Best Steam Windlass ■■...; The Silver Medal for their Patent Safety Boiler. J. & F. HOWARD Thus received Ten First Prizes, One Second Prize, and a Silver Medal, carrying off almost every Prize for which they competed, and this after trials the most severe and prolonged ever known,
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Evening Post, Volume VII, Issue 248, 24 November 1871, Page 4
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