TIiTR J ROWLEY wishes to thank the IVI 'public of Wellington- for their kind and liberal support, and also to inform them that he is about to receive, per Border , Chief, 9 cases of choice Fancy Goods, consisting .of the following articles :— -- ' Real jet broochea, ear-rings and bracelets, mounted in gold and silver, wedding-rings, keepers; superior gold and silver watches, Albert chains, German silver do, brooches, ear-rings, lockets, scarf pins, sleeve links, studs, toothpicks, German silver pencil cases, aluminium do, razors, strops, shftving brushes, concave razors, pastes, &c, 1 case raeerselKUim pipes and cigar holders, morocco cigar cases- and briar pipes, G.B.D. pipes, silver screw, in cases, opera and field glasses, brnshea, and combs, tobacco, pipesj&c^&e. p AND T. KAMS EV, PIANOFORTE MAKERS, (From Broadwood and Sons, London), .Having had onsiderable experience in all kinds of pianos, both cottage and grand, are prepared to tune, regulate, and repair instruments by all English and foreign makers. Work done on reasonable terms for the trade. C- AND T. RAMSEY. Willis-street, nearly opposite Empire Hotel. CAUTION. ~ WHEREAS some unscrupulous persons have imitated my registered brand of cut tobacco called "Fruit and Flowers," the public are hereby cautioned that nopackage said to contain this mixture is genuine unless it bears my signature and trade mark. MAX MENDERSHAUSEN. Dunedin, August, 1875. •DLINDS. BLINDS. Just received — 10,000 feet of Calif ornian pine laths To arrive — 35,000 feet of clear pine laths • E A S B V ' S VEfTETIAN A£D WIKE BLIND WORKS, Willis-street, opposite N.Z. Times Office. Prices on application. lIiHK WAIIIARAPA . STANDARD, X Published at Greytown tri- weekly, Price 2d.' Agents for Wellington, Messrs Lyonand Blair, Stationers, or posted to subscribers' at the rate of 26s per annum, payable in advance. *"" W. S. FORBES & CO., Masterton, A UCTIONEERS, STATION, LAND, A AND ESTATE AGENTS. Stock of all descriptions Bought and Sold on Commission. BUTTER ! BUTTER ! ! BUTTER ! ! ! pi A KEGS prime on sale JOSEPH NATHAN & CO. STATIO NSR S ' HALL. W? G- J-^CKSQN begs to inform^ hisf many friends and customers that he has just opened up a large collection of PICTURES, viz :— OLEOGRAPHS. - 1 handsome gilt moulding frame, "The Shepherd," 37 x 28 j 1 do, " The Mid-day Meal," do 1 do, " Views in Tyrol," do 2 do, " Swiss Landscapes," do 1 do, "The Needle Gun," 34 x 27 1 do, "The Rest by the Way " " 1 do, "Landing at the Quay " SUPERIOR CHROMOS. - 1 gold frame chromo, "Return from Milk- ¦ ing," 18x17 1 do, " Shrimping," do j ldo, "Castle Mill," 2Sx 21 ldo; "Fish Market, "do . ldo, "Lighthouse," 24x19 j 1 do, "Water Mill," do 4 do, assorted subjects, do ENGRAVINGS. ' j 1 superior maple-framed engraving, "Rent Day," 37 x 30 I 1 do, " Blind Man's Buff " 1 do, " The Combat," 47 x 36 1 do, " Death of the Stag," do 1 do, "Member Temperance Society," do 1 do, " The Random Shot " ldo, "Across the Tay" 1 do, "Charles First at Edge Hill " 1 do, " Stag at Bay " 1 do, "Highland Bride" ldo, " Distinguished Member " 1 do, " Dying Douglas " ' 1 do, " Queen of Scotland " 1 superior inaple v framed engraving, "Jack in Office," 40x35 " 1 do, " Jack in Disguise" 1 do, " Surrender of Mary Queen of Scotland" 1 do, "Alexander and Diogenes" A choice assortment o*f maple framed engravings and prints are now to be seen. JUST ARRIY-ED, three cases of GLASSWARE, consisting of Vases, centrepieces, specimen glasses," lustres, toilette sets, lnanjtlepiece ornaments, ash and pen trays* spill holders, .butter " . coolers, candlesticks, flower stands and pots, pomade pots, tobacco jars. ELECTRO-PLATED WARE— Now being opened, a large assortment of biscuit boxes, cruet stands, fish knives, spoons, pickle forks, cake and card baskets, waiters, and other articles suitable for presents, &c. v • - FANCY GOODS— Consisting of ladies' reticules, fitted, and* velvet lined work baskets, writing desks, work-boxe3, glove-boxes, blotting cases, papiermache and leather do, hair ornaments, book-slides, sterescopes, microscopes, graphoscopes, magnifying glasses, stationery cabinets, letter-scales, jewel cases, card trays, thermometers. VIOLINS, bows, a good stock of the best Arcobell and superior Roman violin strings, bridges, tail pieces and pegs, banjos, concertinas, flutes ; 1 Hopkinson's piano. Agent for the Australasian and Sketcher. Subscribers wanted for Periodicals. Agent for India Rubber Stamp Company. A supply of Ink always on hand, W. G. JACKSON, Lambton Quay. • a i* si a Z c — At the- Wellington Gas Woiks — • Coal Tar, 6d per gallon, or in quantities of not "less- than 50 gallons, 3d. A dressing of tar prevents weeds growing on garden walks Ga3 Lime, for manure, 10s per ton — the best manure for clay land . Gas Coke, 53s ptr ton Wellington, 12th August.
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Evening Post, Volume XII, Issue 52, 30 August 1875, Page 4
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765Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XII, Issue 52, 30 August 1875, Page 4
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