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WILLIAM DAWSON & CO., IRON MBECHANTS AND IRONMONGERS, IMPORTERS OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Have now on view in their various Show Rooms a Large and Well-selected Stock, comprising — MARBLE AND ENAMELLED BLATE MANTLE PIECES, MINTON'B PATENT TILES, STOVES, AND REGISTER GRATES) CLOSE FIRE RANGES AND GAS STOVES, FENDERS AND FIREIRONS, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY (from the most celebrated makers), CULINARY UTENSILS, BRUSH WARE, BRASS AND IRON BEDSTEADS, ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS— TEA AND COFFEE .SERVICES. SALVERB, CRUET AND PICKLE FRAMES, CAKE BASKETB, BISCUIT BOXES, ENTREE DISHES, TEA, DESSERT, TABLE SPOONS, AND FORKS, &o. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF KEROSENE LAMPS (in Silber's, Dietz I*,1 *, and Rowatt's Patents), CONTRACTORS', CARPENTERS', AND CABINETMAKERS' IRONMONGERY, *VT GASFITTINGS, consisting of GASALIERS, BRACKETS, AND HALL LAMPS— Crystal, Bronzed, and Ormolu. WILLIAM DAWSON & CO. - . Warehouse, Show Rooms, and Implement Yard, - . Featherston-street, Wellington. ~~~ — — TTTOLFE'S SCHIEDAM AROMATIC. BCHNAPPS. IJRESS AND FASHION. — — — We hereby give notice that the proprietor THE T _ of WOLFE'S BCHIEDAM AROMATIC -DRES DEPARTMENT BCHNAPPS has recenfly obtamed „„. AT J 8 W AIL CORN S, JUNCTION made upon hearing both parties Wellington Hot/ S b, against- Mr. Henri J. Hart, of Melbourne, in 1 8 now fully stocked with all the NEWEST the SUPREME COURT OF VICTORIA, _L FABRICS, in the latert fashionable shades, nuv rn kiKivn. m. v.-» r«. «fIM... «. for the present season. RESTRAINING Mr. Hart from offering or J — exposing for sale, or selling any of his ' DRESSMAKING Schnapps in bottle similar to those used by - j * VO , . MR/ WOLFE, or only colourably differing MantlemaKlllg therefrom, or in packages or parcels similarly c Conducted on the Premises, under the «•«»*/ ACKNOWLEDGED MANAGEMENT « ot U P' or *** label » «*»n»Ny imitated; Of the most and * hat ** » MR - WOLFE'S INTENTION Accomplished Dressmaker to proceed against all persons making or using In the City. such imitations in, this colony. WE HEREBY .'. Patterns of matflrlaJiTand directions for self- CAUTION THE PUBLIC to desist from measurement, sent on application to Labibs ma kj De ga i e or diaposine of, or offerine, or iw thb Countkt desirous of having the ® . , . *„ Jr\,, latest styles, combined with perfect fit and exposing for sale any imitations of Mr. Wolfe's •*••• • o _ at corn manufacture, the production of Mr. Hart or" Wellington House. any other person, as they will ANSWER THE SAME AT THEIR PROPER PERIL. | _^^ JACOB JOSEPH & CO., RAILWAY HOTEL, MARTON . Agents, Wellington, BAKUSZ. Gibbous Proprietor. ADVANCE NEWTOWN ! SGIBBONB has much pleasure in an- NOTICE. , nounclng that his new and commodious ____ Hotel is now open for the reception of Boarders r\]y and after the 26th of AUGUST, the *nd Visitors to Marton. \J inhabitants of. Newtown and the surAll the rooms are spacious, lofty, and well rounding districts can procure anything relighted, and the house has been furnished quired in the Building Line at the throughout, regardless of the cost, in a style of comfort and elegance rarely met with in NEWTOWN TIMBER YARD. The bath-room alone is worth a visit, being A larpre stock of every description of Builders' fitted with hot and cold water, and the whole Ironmongery, Paints Oils Varnishes, Scrim, establishment is now replete with every con- Paperhanßings, Timber, Doors. .Mouldings, venfenre- Sashes, &c , &c, all of which will _be sold at The Wines, Bnlrits, and Beers are all of tho Town Prices, choicest brands. ... ~ Meals to suit passengers by trains* NEWTOWN TIMBER YARD com- (On-* **¦»( *£* Candle and Soap bined with civility and a liberal table, to merit w OTKS^ • fair snare of public patronage. Adelaide Road, ~ NOTICE. ¦ G - H - BAYLIS, Proprietor. 13th August. j rpHOMAS SMITH, Fancy Bread and Bis- , „ ! JL cult Baker, Mole»worth-rtreet, begs to mT nvnr yiwn iwn PTnMHiNo inform hb numerous friends and customers THE COLONIAL^I»C AND PLUMBING that he has opened a Branch Bhop at Courte- wima.a. nay Place Store, where he hopes to merit and r~ ' receive the same liberal support as accorded to /JJ. KOKOK ka», him during the past three years In Thorndon. V ««„-«-- .^d,... ' Address--T. Smith. Thorndon Bakery and Couxtbhay Placx, Coartenay Place. • Wellington. • rnito ip b w a v <a tn b v Manufacturers of Baths in iron, «mc, or copper. CocRTBNAr Placb. Veflle MoataS g m Company's Architect, flat or -v-rnTirß tfios mi TTwqh«vsno-t*fcßTi otherwise. Plain or ornamental Dormer and 1 N^SS^^S^^fi V^FiSuf^aS^ Slff JS^.tS FrlSVme^fS Z^J&£%ft^^*% Article at , a Moderate Fnco to merit a fair suitable for ships or buildings^ Note the address— h \ , atT L, t ' > r * THOMAB COLL IN 8, hotel or street. Courtonay Place, next Woods and Crosble. * Orders executed with despatch. ' HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE. COURTENAY PLACE, Tab Machine, for family use and light manu- Near the Gas Works. facturing purposes, .. U •UPBBIO* TO ANT OTHBft HACHIHB, PUBLIC NOTICE. ' And tor all practical working expenses, SIMPLICITY, STRENGTH, & BEAUTY, mHOMAS M'ARTHY, ©f Mastorton, begs It it unapproached by any other Machin* X to inform the public that he has opened ' invented. „ branch Livery Stables In rear of Shirley's It it constructed on sound mechanical prln- Hotel, Featherston. •clples, the reeult of the efforts of ths most Good Buggies and Saddle Horses always talented inventors in America, * xtending over ready for hire. % long series of years. Telegrams from town, ordering buggies or It wIQ Hem, Fell, Bind, Cord, Braid, horses to be ready at t fixed time, carefully Seam, Tuck, Ruffle, Hemstitch. Gather. at'andad to. And Sew on at the same timo, and will t> u.<.imtvdb or Cotton Thread. T AND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL •XXM.I, compact, bpwcibkt, du«abm, U COMMISSION AGENT AND AUD COMPIBTB. - art a PWRPniTVR EquaUy Good for Fine or Heavy Work. _, . S ?t!!S TH, xT »-,• JT IS A TRIUMPH OF MECHANICA Barton and Fitxherbert's Buildings, GENIUS. . BRANDON-STRRET. WELLINGTON The only Practical Low-Priced Lock-Stltch : - Sewing Machine ever invented. Each Machine is sent out threaded, ready fot operation, and the directions are so compleU T A GRANDE MARQUE BRANDY that any one can run it successfully. ±J JACOB JOSEPH & CO., is now recognised as the purest and best in flol* Agents for Wellington and neighboring Province*. the market. FAMILY HOTEL, LOWBR HUTT. ~ — • G. S. SELL AR , MRS. A. M'MILLAN (late of the Army TTAVINGmade arrangements with various and Navy and Prince of Wales Hotels, JJ_ Agents in England, is prepared to Wellington) begs te inform her Friends and the execute, direct from the same, any class of goods Public generally that she has leased the that may be required, and trusts from bis exFamily Hotel, where she will be pleased to see perience to be able to indent for those s\ho her old patrons The Family Hotel has just may favor him with their cofidence to their undergone a complete renovation, no expense satisfaction. Address— Box 78, Post Office, or having been spared to make it the most com- Marjoribank-street General Store, fortable house in the district. Excellent 50 packages earthenware and chtna, to arrive accommodation for boarders. Suites of apart- ex Abeona menti for families and private parties. Sample rooms billiard room, good stabling, THE NORTHERN LAND, LOAN, AND j and all necessary convenience. BUILDING COMPANY OF WEL- ! Wines, spirits, &c, all of the best brands. LINGTON (Limitbu). THEOLDEST HOUSE IN THE DISTRICT mm HE H E Company fa "Roared to take money R*TTwr*v wrvrnr MAOTBUTnv -*- on deposit at the following rates :— AILWAY HOTEL, MASTERTON. At 5 eeat% . 8ix 6 monthS)( g per A dry Skittle-alley te attached to the pre- «*• ; chllTpo'wEes 66111 " nilseS' Secretary First-class accommodation for boarders and Hunter-streat. >«••¦ January the travelling public ; and a hearty welcome > — : to all. ' NOTICE. Good stabling, loose boxes, and secure paddock*. POST OFFICE HOTEL. THOMAS LOWES, . Proprlntor. TOHN REDDING, lately in the Pier Hotel, VicT OX 1 A HOTEL having leased the above Billiard Room Abbl Smith-strrbbt ' from Mr - < )Te * toI »» with new billiard table and ALEXANDER MACFARLANE, cues, would be glad to see all old friends. Proprietor. P(JOL Byßßi . EyßKlllo THE above Hotel having undergone exten- r1 n „ RnTRT uiotbptav sive alterations and additions, is now CLDB H watbVb"^ 8 ERTOW ' equal to any in the city, and vUtors will find , WAIKARAFA. everything that can be desired for their com- „ _, „ . f or t/ Uxs. Graham. Proprietress. Good accommo Id tion for boarders. _ , _ . Wines and Spirit* of ttm h«*t quality only T^HIS Hotel offers supenor accommodation kflnt in utock. I to Settiers, Travellers, and Private \J v " ntJii t0 tne HuilUers aud Contractors ot * m **' BATHS - SA f! LB RooMS - punctually. jnfftt RORrNSoN rjlHJi RAILWAY HOTEL, COUM'Y OF ASHBURTOIV, CANTEK- LOWBR HCTT. " , , BURY. { N. VALENTINE Proprietor. SAUNDERS BROS, have for sale and to The most pleasant rido by road or rail from let, with right to purchase, several im- Wellington. Unsurpassed accommodation, proved and uulmpmvcd Farms, varying from * n<l «*ervtliinjr of *h« h«st 100 acres to 1200 acres in extent. Further TH _ c ' ' n n • particulars can be obtained on application to ' **, °. «,• , M O OR E Saunders Bros., AKhburton and Christchnrrh. (Late Cutier & Mooro), p O B E X U O N A CU, P^oportb^ Mam... . Xv EHaiHBBRS, DIANOS, Harmoniums, and every descripIrokpouwdbrs, ahs Boilbrmaxbrs, 17 tion of Musical Instruments Tuned and Old Custom House-street. Repaired. Jfetunates furnished, and all orders lxseuted Ail w<vk fruaranteed. - Witb ti&patch, . Next Gaar's, Lambton Quay.

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Evening Post, Volume XVI, Issue 209, 3 September 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XVI, Issue 209, 3 September 1878, Page 1

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