FSALE BY THfi UNDEB3IGNED*Countesa Slate* f] Corrugated Iron— 24 and 26 -1 01 (Lyaght orb) ol (Gospel oik) Roofing Pelt k o Galvanized Sorewi and Naila Zino C BheetLead ; Floor Brad** C Wire Naila 1 Cement 1 Register Grate* Varnishes, Polish, Turp» • Glam— plain, fanoy,>nd oolonrid OUb, White Lead, Putty Turpentine,|Dryers Axle Pulleys, ISash Fastener* Sash Weights Him and Mortise Locke Hinges— £ and Butt Paperhangingsfand Scrim Candles— De Roubaix and Sohiedam Fenoing Wire— 6, 7, 8, 9 Plain Galvanised Iron— 2B]gauge Firebricks and Fireclay Woolpacks, lOJlba Bar Iron Guinnesa's Stout GUTHBIR A LARNAOH'S NEW ZEALAND TIMBBR AND WOODWARE FACTORIES COMPANY/ (LIMITfcD). i ' — — ¦ Tupobabt Onrtns)— Barton ant> Pitzhkrbkbt'B Bujldivck, Brandon-street. WELLINGTON. j f\ N 8 A L B — *- w PiAtToe j 5 PIANETTES From A. BORD, Pakis. These Pianos now fustly eonunand tbe market. They are specially noted for their DURABILITY and BRILLIANCY of TONE. Tbe above were manufactured especially to suit the New Zealand climate. , JOSEPH NATHAN k CO., Sole Agents in Wellington for A. Bosd, Paris. JAMESON BROTHERS k CO., U WHOLIBALB AMD ft ETA 1 1. GROCERS AND WINS AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, HAVE ON SALB*OO boxes new season teas 40 half-cheste do do do 60 chests do do do 20 tons white sngar 10 do light brown sugar 20 cases kerosene ; 60 tons flour 200 boxes candles 10 case* hams and' bacon S tons Canterbury cheese Salad oU Lobster Castor oil Sardines i'f ki'l .Nelson soap Jams Household soap Jelleys Currants Marmalade Raisins Candied peel Sultanas Sago Pickles Rice . Sauces Tobacco Mustard Tapioca Pepper Vermicelli Coffee Corn flour Salmon Epps' cocoa Fry's cocoa Balt Jameson Brother* and Co., having purchased a Urge stock of Groceries and Wine* and Spirits' for cash, are prepared to supply the pnblic of Wellington at Wholesale prices. Note the Address— JAMESON BROTHERS Jt CO., Wfllis-Btreet, Tory-street, and Carterton, Wairarapa. J CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ! ! ! NEW YEAR'S GIFTS 1 1 ! T) BURRETT hasjust received a large and XV* varied assortment of Books and Fancy Goods, suitable for Christmas Presents and New Year's Gifts. K. BURRETT calls special attention to the above, as it Is the largest and most varied assortment of handsome presents e?er mtro^ duced into Wellington City. R. BUBRBTT, Bookseller and Stationer, i Corner of Molesworth-street. OAM UEL DANKB Jt BON, { Galvanised Spontine, Ridging, and j Curving Works. i | ting made to any Design or Pattern. BftAHDOV BTKIBT- ! "TtoUrfD. a mouldy £60 note in an old iJD stocking. The undersigned is prepared to give the highest price for left-off clothing, old silver, brokea gold, ladies' dresses, *c. I Look them up and takethemvo J. FRANKEL, [ Lambton-quay, under the verandah, t . F. will attend to private hcusos if sent for.— Jacob Frankel. '' WOOL MURRAY, COMMON * 00. ¦» «* bayera rf wool. '
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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 310, 3 January 1879, Page 4
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454Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 310, 3 January 1879, Page 4
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