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11/riLLINERY ESTABLISHMENT. MISS PEARCE, For the last three years with Messrs. Kirkcaldie and Stains, Begs to anuounfe to the Ladies of Wellington and the surrounding districts that she will COMMENCE BUSINESS ON TUESDAY, 4th DECEMBER, ON LAMBTON QUAY, Next door to the above firm, WITH A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF BONNETS, HATS, CAPS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, & UNDERCLOTHING. OPENING— Large Stocks of Builders' Ironmongery Open Fire Ranges Leamington Ranges American Cooking Stoves Colonial Ovens Register Grates Portable Furnace Boilers and Frames JOHN YOUNG, Willis-street. CHRISTMA~S PRESENTS, PRIZES, PRESENTATION, WEDDING, AND BIRTHDAY GIFTS, &c. TOHN MARKS, Willis-street, desires tl to call the attention of intending purchasers to his large stock of elegant and useful articles suitable for above purposes, large additions of new goods have been made to the stock which is now one of the best assorted and most attractive in the City. Most of the goods are selected by an experienced buyer in I London, enabling me to keep all the latest and best goods procurable, and sell at thoroughly reasonable prices. Each department is replete with all the latest novelties, and the JEWELLERY Consists of ladies' and gentlemen's gold and silver watches (by the best known makers and warranted) ; diamond, gem, signet, mispah, regard, keeper, and wedding rings ; colonial gold alberts, guards, earrings, brooches, lockets, necklets, studs, solitaires, links, pencil cases, scarf pins, charms, and pendants ; silver goods in brooches, earrings, lockets, bracelets, card rases, crosses, butter and fruit knives, match boxes, studs, and solitaires ; prize cups. ELECTROPLATED GOODS, CLOCKS, &c. In plain and fancy marble and wood clocks, tea and coffee sets, cruets, waiters, cake baskets, liquer stands, pickle stands, toast racks, tea and coffee pots, biscuit boxes, cream jugs; tea, table, and desert spoons, forks, &c. OPTICAL GOODS, &c, Consisting of opera, race, and field glasses ; telescopes, microscopes, reading and magnifying glasses, pebble and other spectacles of every description, graphascopes, stereoscopes, compasses, and mathematical instruments, barometers, thprmometers, &.c. MOTHER O' PEARL, IVORY, AND TORTOISHELL GOODS, In work boxes, jewel cases, albums, caTd cases, watch cases, ladies' companions, ink stands, glove and handkerchief boxes, card trays, trinket stands, scent bottles, purses, thimble cases, &c, together with one of the largest stocks of PAPIERMACHiE, LEATHER, & FANCY CABINETGOODS, to beseen in Wellington, Comprising ladies' inlaid cabinets, work boxes, writing desks, Victoria and Alexandra work box and desk combined, card boxes, ladies' and gentlemen's dressing cases, cigar and watch stands, purses, photographic albums, ink stands, envelope cases, ladies' fitted companions, pocket books, pocket albums, ladies' bags, blotters, and cigar cases. Inspection Invited. WEBBER BROS., GENERAL FURNISHING AND BUILDERS' IRONMONGERS, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. ll ay Forks, Hay Knives, Scythes, Snoads, and Stones, Spades, Shovels, Forks, Garden Tools, &c, &c. Bedsteads, Grates, Ranges, Fenders, Fireirons, &c, &c. Cutlery, Electro-plated and Nickle Silver Goods. Trays, Waiters, Travelling Trunks, Baths, and General Japan Goods. Kitchen Utensils, &c, &c, IN GREAT VARIETY. Agents for Barnard, Bishop, and Barnard. Agents for Bradford and Co. C. BONNINGTON, Pianoforte and Music Warehouse, Lambton Quay, Wellington, Solo Agent for Mason and Hamlin's American Organs. DIRECT Importer of the best English, FreritTi, and Gorman Pianofortes, Harmoniums, Organs, Brass Instruments, Violins, Flutes, Clarionets, Concertinas, Accordians, Banjos, Tambourines, and every necessary in the music trade. The stock now in hand is unusually large, and has been imported with a view of supplying the trade and profession in various parts of tho colony, as well as the general public. Any instrument may bo purchased by monthly or quarterly instalments, running over a period of twelve, eighteen, or twenty-four months. Proposals for purchaso on this system will be entertained from any part of the colony. The largest stock in New Zealand of Orchestral Music, Brass Band Music, Part Songs, Anthems, all the new and popular Songs. . Pianoforte Music, Litolffs and Peters' Cheap Editions, Cheap Musical Magazines, Colonial Magazines, and Tutors for every instrument. Any information as to prices and terms, wholesale or retail, or as to the deferred payment system of purchase, will be orwarded on a'pplifat'o v EMPIRE STEAM LAUNDRY, Kent Terrace (near the Cricket Ground). EGAWNE, Proprietor. On receipt of in- . structions by post or otherwise, he will send for the clothes, and return them with utmost despatch. Special to Ladies, Heads op Families, Hotel-keepers, Theatricals, and others. — The improved process of making curtains, muslins, and other inflammable fabrics 2<ire JP roof {as now employed in her Majesty's laundry) is now in operation at the above establishment. Special to Bachelors. — A Repairing Department has been added to the Laundry. Mr. W. Cook, Sailmaker, Lambton Quay, has been appointed agent for the Laundry, and any washing left with him will be promptly attended to. Mr. Cook will also receive orders for the Laundry. N.B. — Carpets cleaned. Feather beds and hair mattrasses purified and re-made. ADVANCE NEWTOWN. T FITCHETT, "coachbuildeb, wheelwright, Horsb Shoeb, and General Smith, Wishes to let the world know that he opened a branch establishment at Adelaide Road (nearly opposite the Tramway Station) on Monday, the sth November, and respectfully solicits the patronage of the surrounding inhabitants. The Shoeing and Smiths' Department is under the management of Mr. G. Redding. All work guaranteed. ISS SMITH, Teacher of Music, pupil of Herr Schubertt, R.A.M. Terms from one guinea per quarter. Thorndon Bakery, Molesworth-street. . n „

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Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 285, 5 December 1877, Page 4

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