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MTBVEKSON AND STL AM, 0 "Wint- Merchants & Ivi-ok-iti*, OFFER FOR SALE, To Land ex Commonwealth, 50 cases sparkling champagne 100 So Uennessy and Martell's brandy Castor oil (.n tins), barrels and drums linseed oil, assorted paints, ochres, ",-coii, &c, drop black, dry colors, Bold K-af ; v« niice stonc ' tack 3 Iron bedsteads, fencing who and staples, mats and matting TO ARRIVE IJEJ',1 J EJ', WAIIW ICJC. Paperhangings, CO kegs white lead, red lead, 3 bales hessiaii, soda water bottles, &c 10 ft,. oot HO cases Ueuneasy's pale and 20 cases dark brandy, &c IN oroCK. Brads, nails, spikes, tacks tubs and buckets, white and red lead, oils, mmta, color*, varnishes, heasian, (luted glass, paper baga and brown paper, &c, galvanized iron, bruiize lenders , , , . 300 casks White's cement, crushed loaf and other sugars, groceries, teas, Vickled Inning, &c, &? Australian wines, &c, English and Dunedin ale . lfennessy's dark brandy, in case, <fee M 'Evan's and dagger brand stout, Tennent's and Bass's ale \acntß for Marshall & Copeland, brewers, Uiiuc-cUii; ami the celebrated Moreuco .sowing machine. ' n . „ thmuiin whisky and ale in case and balk. . wftti lloh-1 to WILLIAM FKNTON, rl^uos to return thanks to the settler*, visitors, and 'f-neral public who iavoivd hint with their iiatroiwiiye, and ho trusts Hint a continuance of il l( > <nmi- innv \v> nccoiik-d to his suc-cesM.r. A. J. WIIYTE. l ; oMon, lOtli February, ISH>. Tn wfrnvnee to the above, WILLIAM FISXTON begs to intimate that he has brcome t»,o proprietor of the Mnnawntu lot- and ho li >p£ >V civility nncl tl.fi character ot the nc'ummo.!aiion fui-nWiorl nt the ho.tHvy, to nievit IS. Ship liberal support that was enjoyed by !«'> predecessor. W M. FENTOX. ~" NOTICE. TUST OPENED, ex Commissary, from tl London, 2 cases real hair plaits, from '{* lid; loz pieces hair, all lengths and n.lors; ladies' hair fronts, from 4 to / 1 ches deep ; 1 case Gosnell's to. toiseshell, i .-v-liarttpd an<l assorted hair brushes. oimb*. tooth and nail bnishware ; also choice assortment c-f ladies' back comb a ,d hairpins ; (! cases imitation hair plaits a ,1 cliiKti»ns,plails from Gd each ; fmeltes, ' i all styles ; perfumery soap, lime cream, Imo juice, bandoline, glycerine, coame uiues, &c, &c. j ROWLEY , Next Evening Post. N.B. —Tobacco aud cigars. PUBLIC NOTICE. mHE Partnership hitherto existing be1 tween Henry Owen, J. Paul, and J. M'Dowell, trading under the firm of Henry Owen & Co, Drapers, National Depot. Laiiibton Q«:iy. Wellington, is dissolved. -The debts owing by the late tirm (if any; will be paid by J. M'Dowell. All debts owing to the iirm of Owen & Co are due and payable to J. Paul & Co only, who have appointed Mr Ji.hn U. Dudgeon to recem •tlu-jnatTho National Drapery Depot, lati Oweu & Co's, and any receipt, given l>y Mi Dthl"uou will l>e q&Milhcieut dischaigc foi the same. All paVfies indebted to U wen & Co ate requested to take notice of thcabove, and to pay their accounts. Wellington, January, l«7b\ THU&iNDON BKJIWJSKV J. & W. STAPLES, Brkwkrs, Malt and Eos Importers. x &W. STAPLES, in returning thanks to the trade and privatefamilies for their liberal patronage hitherto, would respectfully beg to inform them that their supply of ALES and STOUT, &c, In bulk and bottle, are of the choicest quality, and would solicit a continuance of their former favors. Private Families supplied in quantities from two gallons and upwards. All ordorß punctually attended to. BREWERY, J.& W. STAPLES, proprietors. KXSEY AND M 'DONALD CHEAP DEAPEEY ADVERTISEMENT Long muslin curtains ' 3s lid Long nrnslin curtains 4s 3d and 4s 6d Long lace curtains f>s 6d and Ga 6d Long curtain muslin Is lid per yard White huckaback towels'Tid, Sid, and Oid Large size toilet guilts 7s 6d each Linen table damask 2s 3d per yard j Linen table napkins 10£ d each j Cotton bed ticking 7Ad per yard j Strong faucy shirtings la 1 £d per yard Braided washing skirts 4s 9d each Braided costume skirts 5s 9d each Grass cloth costume skirts. 7s 6d each DENISON HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY. NOTICE. Q SCOTT having taken over the business as Confectioner, Pastrycook, &c, formerly occupied by Mr Clay son, Manners-st., respectfully solicits a continuance of the patronage hitherto accorded him. N.B. — Wedding Cakes to order, Pastry, Confectionery, &c. Pies and Coffee always ready. miEAP SUMMER CLOTHING. V . Men's Holland Coats 6s 3d Men's Lawn Coats Ss Od Men's Lawn Coats • 9s 9d Men's Black Alpacca Coats 10s 9d Men's Black Alpacca Coats 12s 9d Men's Black (Jalatea Coats 13s 9d Men's black Dust Coats 22s Gd Men's Buff Dust Goast 26s 6d - TE ARO HOUSE CLOTHING ROOM. Men's Speckled Hats Is Od • Men's Leghorn H«its 2s Od Men's Leghorn Hats 2s 6d Men's Leghorn Hats 4s 6d Large Bath Towels ¦ 3s 9d TE ARO HOUSE. Boys- Holland Coats 3s Od Boys 1 Black Alpacca Coats 6s Od Boys' Striped Tunic Suits 6s 3d Boys' Checked Cossack Suits 6s 9d JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE.

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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 37, 14 February 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 37, 14 February 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 37, 14 February 1876, Page 4

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