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NATIVE liESKRVKS TO BE LET AT PALM KRSTOX NOUTFf, MANAWATU, AND TE AKO, CITY OF WELLINGTON. Native Reserves Office, Wellington, Ist March, 187 G. rpENDERS will be received at this office JL up to 12 o'clock noon on FRIDAY, 31st MARCH, 1876, from persons desirous of leasing for twenty -one years any of the following lands, viz. :—: — PALMERSTON NORTH, MANAWATU. Sections Nos. 218, 219, 220, 276, containing one acre each TE ARO, CITY OF WELLINGTON. Sections Nos. 564, 893, 1098, 1099, 1100, containing one acre each The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. HEAPHY, Commissioner Native Reserves. B. COHEN, Watchmaker, Jkwkllkr, Importer, &c, Willis -street, BEGS to intimate that having made extensive alterations to his business premises, would respectfully invite : attention to his large, varied, and very superior stock of i WATCHES, CHAINS, 18, 15, and 9 carat gold, and jewelry,' of the best designs and workmanship •/. ' ' ' A magnificent stock of fine GOLD and DIAMOND Jewelry ¦ : Independent centre second Watches > Keyless do • Gold and Silver Watches by the most celebrated London makers I LADIES' GOLD WATCHES, in elegant' cases ; Chains, Lockets,' Trinkets, &c STERLING SILVER Forks,, , Spoons, Cups,'&c ' ' DIXON'S SHEFFIELD Electro - plated and hard nickle Silver Ware, of [the most recherche description, eqxxal to solid silver and durability ¦:, ¦ ! CLOCKS— English, French, and American Clocks, &c ¦¦' ' ' i All descriptions of Optician's Goods ' ' N.B.— All ' orders or repairs executed with despatch and accuracy, and forwarded to all parts of the Province, accompanied with a guarantee of workmanship, &c, |&c. THO R N DON B RE W E R Y. J. & VV. STAPLES,: -", Briwsbs, Malt and llop fkpoRTKRs. J& W. STAPLES, in returning thanks to the trade and private families for their liberal patronage hitherto, would respectfully beg to inform them that their supply of ALES and' STOUT, &q, in bulk and bottle, are of/ the choicest (juakty, and would solicit a continuance of 'heir former, favors. • ¦ . Private* Families supplied in quantities from two gallons and upwards. ' All orders punctually attended to. : "HORNDON B RE W E R V., t J. & W. STAPLES, proprietors. ,JMO T I C'E, . ". • CHEAPEST HOUSE IN WELLINGTON FOR FURNITURE. ••] „; EAST EftD • FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. T\UFFILL & COLE arc now selling at Is prices to suit everybody. One visitwill prove; * Wood and iron bedsteads, mattresses and pillows ; chairs, washstahds, 1 land tables ; lamps, crockery Ware, iron boilers, kottles, saucepans, brooms, brushes, mats, hearth rugs, &c. Note the Address — EAST END FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, Corner of Taranaki- street and Courtenay Place, (A few doors from Black's Coach Factory). JJONALD, VILE, & CO., GENERAL CARRIERS Between Wellington and all Parts of toe Wairarapa. D., V. & Co. beg to inform the 1 public that they have secured a Dcpdt in Johnstf^gyrtipet, near the Theatre Royal, and all^ytods left there will be forwarded with the utmost despatch. BLINDS! BLINDS! The only works in the province solely devoted to the trade. TUST ARRIVED, a lot of 30-in Wire Gauze O for WIRE BLINDS. E A S B V ' S Venetian and Wire Blind Works, Willis-street, - opposite the New Zealand Times office. H. A. BYRNE, ~~ riABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER, AND SHIP DECORATOR, Lambton Quay, Wellington. W. EDWARDS, . . Having become Proprietor of the WATERLOO HO TE L, Kaiwarra, begs to inform his "numerous friends and the general public that they can rely upon being served with WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, STOUT, BEERS, AND CORDIALS; - Of the very best description. The principal sporting papers from all. parts of the world can be seen there. A Good Skittle Ground. • NOTICE. MB. WILLIAM BLACK, of the American Coach Factory, Courtenay Place, being alwut to visit the Centennial Exhibition at Philadelphia, and also the principal Manufacturing Cities of the United States,- offers his services to the public of Wellington in the selection and purchase of articles of American invention and manufacture. From over thirty years' practical experience, Mr. Black regards the following goods asspecialities for selection : — Carnages and huggies of every description Railway aud tramway carriages • ' Wood-working aud other machinery ] Agricultural implements and tools I Hardware and cutlery. Orders for articles not enumerated above will receive most careful attention. mAKE notice of MACLEAN'S CLEARING 1 •¦ X OUT SALE in a few days. Cuba-street.

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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 74, 28 March 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 74, 28 March 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 74, 28 March 1876, Page 4