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O'REILLY, DUNNE & CO.'S EOYAL TRISII POPLINS, FROM THE ROYAL POPLIN FACTO It Y, DUBLIN. AftKIVAL OP OUR SEASON'S SHIPMENT, INCLUDING ALL THE NEW SHADES. J. M'DOWIFLL & CO. BEG to announce that by the b.s. Ringarooma, transhipped from the Royal Mail Steamer' Hydaspera, they have Received their NEW SHIPMENT OF REAL IRISH POPLINS from the ROYAL POPLIN FACTORY, DUBLIN, consisting of EIGHTY PIECES (80 pieces) of the above justly celebrated goods, includidg all the New Leading Shades. THE TRUSTEES IN THE ESTATE OF J. M'DOWELL AND CO. (IN LIQUI D-A TION) Beg to announce the arrival by the s.s. Ringarooma of the SPRING SHIPMENT of the above celebrated goods. * PRICE— FOUR POUNDS NINETEEN SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE, ORIGINAL PRICE FIVE POUNDS FIFTEEN SHILLINGS. EXHIBITION ON\ TUESDAY NEXT. J . PAUL, MANAGER FOR THE TRUSTEES. 28th October. 1877. SPECIAL NOTICE ! SPECIAL NOTICE ! ! J. PAUL AND CO. 7 VESIRE to inform their Customers and the Public of Wellington and Country { Xf Districts that they have made satisfactory arrangements with the Trustees in their Estate whereby they will be enabled to continue their well-known and old established business in the NATIONAL DBAPERT DEPOT! The arrangements are of such a nature a3 will enable J. PAUL & CO. to place before their customers GOODS of the NEWEST and MOST FASHIONABLE nature, as wUI satisfy everyone who will call at their premises on LAMBTON QUAY. J. P. & CO. have now on view, NEW GOODS in every department ! New Patterns in Prints ! New Styles in Costumes I New Fichus in Cashmere and in Lace ! New Hosiery, a choice assortment ! New Patterns — very Handsome— in Cretonnes 1 New Sunshades, in great variety ! A splendid Assortment of New Ribbons, Ties, Scarves, Laces, Collars, Cuffs, &c, &c. Special attention is directed to the LADIES' SHOW ROOM! Where will be found all the Latest Novelties in TRIMMED MILLINERY ! Hats and Bonnets Trimmed to order in the moat Recherche Style, and on the shortest notice, by an accomplished Milliner. THE CLOTHING DEPARMMENT! Is replete with a choice Selection of MEN'S, YOUTHS', and BOYS' CLOTHING of every description. INSPECTION FREELY INVITED. J. PA U L AN D CO., NATIONAL DRAPERY DEPOT, LAMBTON QUAY. .; BY SPECIAL &J!Lj^ HIS excellency THE APPOINTMENT TO j2=flsiS> MARQUIS of NORMANBY. WILLIAMS, CAMERON AND CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLERS, &c, DESIRE to inform the inhabitants of the City of Wellington, the Country Districts, and the Public generally that they have JUST OPENED OUT, ex late arrivals, specially for the coming Summer and Holiday Season, A MAGNIFICENT AND CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF SADDLERY AND OTHER NEW GOODS, Comprising Ladies' and Gents' Saddles and Bridles in endless variety, including a Choice Assortment of Racing Appointments. Harnesa— Carriage, Buggy, Cart, Plough (doable and single) in modern stylea. An Elegant Assortment of Ladies' and Gents' Whips, together with Spurs, Brushes, Combs, Cloths, &c, and all the usual stable accessories. WILLIAMS, CAMERON & CO. would draw the attention of the public to the fact that the above are all NEW GOODS, direct from the Home Manufactories, and are of a quality which cannot be surpassed in the Australasian Colonies, while any intermediate charges are saved, so that they are enabled to dispose of the goods to their customers at prices which will defy competition. . ¦ Aa none but skilled workmen are employed by W., C. & Co., the public may rely on having any work left at their establishments executed in first-class style. • ' Thk Trade Supplied on Liberal Terms. : -WILLIAMS, CAMERON AND CO., LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. BRANCHES AT MASTERTON, CARTERTON,, GREYTOWN, AND FEATHERSTON. WILLIAM BOOTH & CO,, PHO3NIX FOUNDRY, WELLINGTON. TARATAHI SAW AND PLANING R O BE R tTo N & CO., MILLS, (Late Charles Seager), WAIBARAPA. ENGINEERS, Boilermakers, Iron and Yard in Wellington — Pipitka Point. JCJ Brass Founders, Ship and General Agent, HY. DRYDEN. Smiths, Manufacturers of every description ¦ '¦ : of Steam Engines, Boilers, Machinery for ROYAL OAK HOTEL, CARTERTON. Saw Mills, and all Ironwork necessary for TTTu t. -1 * TTT- » 1 tt x 1 ' ne construction of Contractors' Wagons, HE Proprietor of tins well-known Hotel R-nwav nr nthnr Rrwfonß */» *«. oroorising large dining-room, bed-rooms. " resa ' . ' ttrog-roomß, sample-rooms, billiard-room, Estimates furnished, -n ' al' conveniences requisite to make tho All orders will meet with prompt atten¦>yal Oak the most comfortable hotel- in tion. ti airarapa. ¦ Private apartments for married couples and Address— Old Custom House-street, amilies. Excellent stabling and paddool Wellington. liccommodation. ~ "* H. GILES. A O U R T I. S & C 0., tir Proprietor. J\. (Late W. H. Lucas), T) WATSON, Family Baker and Pastry ¦ JL/«. Ccck, Greytown, b«ep to inform his -= 1 - numerous customers that he has made _^ J- E. HAVES, 'arrangements for a regular shipment of the |JLUMB;ER,' GASFITTER, &c,, best u Adelaide Flour, Mie first eomipmnent of J- . lambi on Quay. whiih'(cou6isting of lOOtons) has just arrived. .D". Watson is now supplying Bread of a Manufacturer of •:huality unequalled eitner in Wellington -or Distilling and brewing apparatus &<^airarap*. • ¦ .-. . „ • *>*' Lightning-conductors, pumps ¦ \ yfl-tviJl ''::. -' «; — — s —^ ; Water engfaes, plunge ami jshower baths , < linjimo/...') .- 4.CABD.J , . , Hydraulic cellar pumps, and self-acting blasts V?*isß ! s§£Jv : %&& ¦ O '' H - \ ' ' -» o« „» •„. , :: ', -, „ - r , , —^— - '. ' „' /v/ v •'- ' Importer of • • : M A I N '- STR EE T .'"& A S T E.R 1 6 ; N. Bras *» lead ' n™ tod K«lvanfced iron - — ~ = = i - :; — " m '-^— Copper, brass, and wrought iron tubing J) BARBER,f Dyer and tGleaner, next door Cast iron neater/and. gas pipes . : i.s i <jTt6)Mr.iQuin > s^ Dixon-s < tte~et;K>rigi T ially P. lumps, bouse and aju*p closets , esaWfahedinLtmdoo ialß44. v >. , $'{ I / Buuber,,bos^^nd : bluck tin, *•;•,' , ! ' Gentlemen.'* dothet cleaned,- renovuled,/,; }j Engineers' and plunibors' brass work ' liot pressed tt London prices GasfitUngs, &c, &c. " '

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Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 284, 4 December 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 284, 4 December 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 284, 4 December 1877, Page 1