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"to "bazaars, storekeepers, and " the public in general. D . ASHER, OF Blue House, Willis-street, IS OPENING his Extensive Shipment, consisting of— 20 cases toys, fancy goods games, basketware, &c Ex Howrali and St. Leonards. _ CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAE'ri PRESENTS. Improved croqiu-t, new game of Badminton, and Kings and Queens , r Hocking horses and musical boxes {( Toys and fancy goods, perambulators Opera and field glasses Ladies' work boxes and writing desks Albums and papier macliie goods Plated cruets, and tea and cofleo services Handsome vases, pictures, engravings Alabaster clocks, cutlery, Sec ¦ Criclc«fcbato:, leg gloves, and leg guards Cricket nnd footballs ¦ > Lotto and othW games Draught-boards, chessmen, and dominoes Boxing gloves, bows- and arrows Dolls, mechnnical toys, in great variety ' Purses, ladies' and gent« courier bags - LookiKg glasses, brushes antfeombs Violins; drimw, tambourines, and harmonicas 320 20-key concertinos, from 4s 9d each Before purchasing elsewhere, come and view our large stork and list of prices. Don't forget Grand Illumination on NewYear's Eve. HoA to j Ad4g^ c^ osiTy SHOp> Willis-street. Cheapest house in town for basket ware.
NEW COLONIAL INDUSTRY. MESSRS - CUTLER & MOORE, the only ; JIL lona fide Pianoforte and Harmonium i Makers in the colony. . Organ-Harmoniums, with reedsand pipes, to order, from £20 ,to;£200. j, . / Pianos renovated throughput. Organ Pedals added to chamber organalgpianos, or Harmoniums. Estimates'given for the enlargement; removal, or erection of church "ffi 8 ' Cutler's GRADUATING KNEE "SWELL, for the "perfect production of crescendos aoA'diminuendoa, can be added to harmoniums of any size. ' Tuning, &c. "' WILLIS AND MANNERS-STREETS. TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. Established, 1859, -- And- carried on in Cuba-street, one of the princibal thoroughfares of the City ot , . Wellington, - NOW DOING A FIRST-CLASS PAYING TRADE. rE proprietor's only reasbn for disposing of his business is to retire into private lne." The whole of the stock-in-trade and under- • taking' plant can be taken at a valuation. ' -Tlfe wliole of the purchase money wall not be • required at once, 25 per cent, only, the balance Standing over on security, aud bearuig interest of 8 per cdnt. „ , ' ' . . _ Amount of annual profits will be given to intending purchasers only. The premises consist ot show-rooms, 841t. by 26ft., with, cabinet works and undertaking plant at the rear. ' The above property has a frontage of 3ott. to Cuba-street, with a depth of 159 ft. Over the show-room are seven rooms and kitchen, jjas and water lnid on, with every convenience for a family. ~ ' A lease of the above premises will be granted - for a term not exceeding twenty-one years; ' also, if required a. lease will be granted of an adioininc piece' of land of the same dimensions, thus making a frontage of 70ft. to Cuba-street. To an enterprising man with capital this is n rare opportunity. " Principals only treated with. . Applications, accompanied with references, to be made dgjr to General Furnishingimd 'Undertaking Warehouse, Cuba-street, , , Or to " MOORIIOUSE & STAFFORD, Solicitors, Wellington.
' CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ! ! CHRIST- . MAS PRESENTS!!! WG. JACKSON is now opening a large and varied stock of Fancy Goods, consisting of — Ladiea' retichles, writing desks • Jewel- cases, -toilet table ornaments Photograph and scrap albums Jet and vulcanite earrings, bracelets " Toilet combs, hair ornaments ' Berlin wool work, and wools of every 6 esbctro^plate ware. Card and cake baskets " „ * Cruets, knives and spooiis in case Mugs, waiters, &c Tea and coffee service Crumb tray^and brush Inkstands, pickle forks Fish and' butter knives, &c PAPIER MACHE WARE. Fancy work boxes, card do Writing desks, trays ,Glove and handkerchief boxes Spill holders, inkstands Portfolios, and a' variety of articles too numerous to particularise The above shipment of goods are to order, expressly for the Christmas trade, and being imported direct" from the manufacturers, are of the latest novelty and design, and most suitable for presents, - gifts, &c. JUST RECEIVED by the undersigned, ex Howrah, from London — A very choice shipment of the celebrated wines of Max Greger & Co, of London, comprising — 24 cases superior sherry, brand Gladi.i tana ' 24 do do port, do Lusa 20 do claret, do Carlowitz The above are patronised by her Majesty the Queen. On Bale by the undersigned. ... . G. THOMAS, iambton Quay.
WARNOCR BROS' CELEBRATED SOAPS. ¦ First Prize Soap j Blue Mottled do Pale Yellow do ; Double Crown do j ' Household do j JACOB JOSEPH & CO, Agents. New Premises — Willis-street. PANA MA HOTEL, Taranaki-street, WM. LIGHT, Proprietor. QUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for |j Families,' Permanent Boarders, and Visitor* to Wellington. r One of Thurston's beet Billiard Tables ' on the premises. Good stabiing.
PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL. MB. VALENTINE having made extensive additions and improvements to the above Hotel, situated in Tory-street, and occupying one of the-healthiesrt sites in .Wellington, begs to announce to the' public generally that he is prepared to offer every ...acjommodation- for travellers and families, having made additions and improvements that make the Prince of ¦^ales 6ecpnd to no Hotel in town. Wines and Spirits of thtbest brands always on hand, aud , every attendance that is necessary for- the car* tying out of the business on d Teally first-class - scale. - VIOLIN INSTRUCTION. MR W. G. JACOBS having had great experience in'^violin instruction, reepect- ;„ folly announces that his simple method always ¦ "proves highly successful in ensuring tha rapid progress -of Iris, pupils-. I',1 ', For terms, apply -to Mr CutlerJ Pianoforte Manufacturer, Wellington. - '
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Evening Post, Volume XII, Issue 154, 30 December 1875, Page 4
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XII, Issue 154, 30 December 1875, Page 4
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