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WILLIAM DAWSON & CO., IRON MERCHANTS AND IRONMONGERS, IMPORTERS OP AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Have now on view In their various Show Rooms a Large and Well-selected Stock, ! comprising — ¦ ' '• I MARBLE AND ENAMELLED SLATE MANTLE PIECES, MINTON'B PATENT TILES, STOVES, AND REGISTER GRATEB) CLOSE FIRE RANGES AND GAS STOVES, FENDERS AND FIREIRONB, TABLB AND POCKET CUTLERY (from the most celebrated makers), CULINARY UTENSILS, BRUSHWARE, BRASS AND IRON BEDSTEADS, ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS— TEA AND COFFEE SERVICES, SALVERS, CRUET AND PICKLE FRAMES, CAKE BASKETS, BISCUIT BOXES, ENTREE DISHES, TEA, DESSERT, , TABLE SPOONS, AND FORKS, to. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF KEROSENE LAMPS (in Silber's, Dietz*s, and Rowatf s Patents), CONTRACTORS', CARPENTER^ AND CABINETMAKERS' IRONMONGERY, GASFITTINGS, consisting of GASALIERS, BRACKETS, AND HALL LAMPS— Crystal, Bronzed, and Ormolu. WILLIAM DAWSON & CO. Warehouse, Show Rooms, and Implement Yard, Featberston-stroet, Wellington.

TTOME SHUTTLE BEWHCO MACHINE, This Machins, for family use and lighi manufscturtag purposes, IK SUrSSIOft TO ANT OTHBI XAOHIMS t And lor all practical working expenses. SIMPLICITY, STRENGTH, k BEAUTY, It Is uaapproached by any other Machins invented. It is constructed on sound mechanical principles, the result of the efforts of the most talented inventors in America,* standing over • long series of years. It wifi Hem, Fell, Bind, Cord, Braid, Seam, Tuck, Ruffle, Hemstitch. Gather, And Sew on at the same time, and will Work equally well on Silk, Linen, Woollan, and Cotton Goods, with Silk, Linen, or Cotton Thread. tIK FIB, OOXFAOT, WZOIBXT, 90UIU, Airs ooxruTi. Equally Good for Fine or Heavy Work. IT IS A TRIUMPH OF MECHAKICA GENIUS. Th« only Practical Low-Priced Lo^k-Stitch Sewing Machine ever invented. Each Machine is sent out threaded, ready fot operation, and the directions am so complete that any one can run It successfully. JACOB JOSEPH k £0., Sola Ar*nt* for Wellington an<f n»!ebborlnr C . PETERS, CABINETMAKER AND UPHOLSTERER (next door to Mr. Read's Paperhanging Warehouse), * Clll - lIEBII, BEGS to inform his numerous Friends and the Public in general, that he has just received, ex Corina — A Splendid Assortment of German Furniture, in newest styles. The Furniture will be on vzbw next Saturday. N-B— Without exception, this style of Furniture is the finest ever imported to Wellington. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. T> COHEN, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Has just received his Annual Shipment of Goods, suitable for Christmas Prewnte and New Year's Gifts, the whole of which has been marked at exceedingly lew prices. AN INSPECTION SOLICITED. Note the Address— Next Empire Hotel, WiUisstreet. TRAVELLERS' REST HOTEL AND HONEYMOON COTTAGE, Taita. d EORGE WILTSHIRE, late Head Waiter \JT of the Club Hotel. Masterton, begs to inform the citizens of Wellington, the inhabitants of the Hutt Valley, and travellers, that he has taken the above well-known establishment from Mr. W. Prosser, and has laid in a stock of superior Wines, Beers, and Spirits. The Taita forms one of the most beautiful drives out of Wellington, and the Hotel and Cottage afford every convenience forth* accommodation of visitors. Parties visiting the Taita on Sundays may rely on being always able to obtain a really first-class dinner; and, generally, Mr. Wiltshire will spare no effort which a longexperience in first-class hotels can suggest to promote the comfort and enjoyment of those who may favor him with then- patronage. OTAR AND GARTER FAMILY HOTEL, To? op Cuba awd Webb Stbbeis. MR. F. C. SMITH, The Proprietor of the above comfortable and j commodious Family Hotel, begs to assure the public that it Is his intention to afford all the conveniences of a home in it, and to sell none but the BEST OF LIQUORS. The Hotel is within one minute's walk of j the Tram, and hi an exceedingly healthy neighborhood. W . LIGHT, /QUEEN'S HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY. FIBST-OLASS ACCOMMODATION Wines, Spirits, kc, of the finest quality. WAIRARAPA STEAM BISCUIT AND BREAD MANUFACTORY, Maik Stxbbt, Gbbittowk. D WATSON, Fancy Bread and Biscuit • Baker and Confectioner, having recently •noted a large oven and added to his plant the latest Improved machinery for the manufacture of bread and biscuits, begs to inform his customers that he is now prepared to execute order* to any extent. OUND. a mouldy £50 note in an old stocking. The undersigned is prepared to give the highest price for lift-off clothing, old silver, broken gold, ladies' dresses, &c. Look them up and takethemtoJ. FRANKEL, Lambton-quav, under the verandah. J. F. will attend to private houses if sent for. — Jacob Frankel. ON and after the first week of January, 1879, our coiches will leave Masterton for Pahuerston and Napier thrice weekly, instead of bi-weekly as hitherto. This arrangement win enable passengers leaving WeUington to make Napier in two daysCoaches will leave Palmerston and Kapou on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at and from Masterton on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 8 p.m., arriving at Eketahuni same nigbt. HaSTWELL, MACARA k CO. Grey town, 30th December, 1878. T>ROBBER'B TELEGRAPH LLNB OF X COACHES, Banning between Pabautanui and Wellington Daily. Tzmb Tabiju Le»ye P*hmuUnul,. half-past 6 a.m.; Porirut, quarter to 8 a.m. ; Johnsonvfiie, quarter to 9 a.m. Leave Wellington— Nag's Head, quarter past. 2 p.m. ; Pier Hotel.. 20 minutes past 8 S.m. ; Freeman's (Thorndon), quarter t» p.m. PROBBBR k CO.. Proprietors. ;VT OTICE to the Builders and Contractors ot JLi Wellington and Wairarapa.— The Undersigned having started his Steam Saw MUls at West Taratahi, is prepared to supply aD orders Lor Totara, Romu, Matt, and White Pins punctually JOHN ROBINSON. mH X RAIL WAY HOTEL, •*• LOWBE HDTT. N.VALENTINE Pbopbibto*. The most pleasant ride by road or rail from WtiUingUm. Unsurpassed tccommodttioß. •ad •rfrrthlng ef fh« bait.

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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 320, 15 January 1879, Page 1

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