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HARDWARE ! HARDWARE ! ! In the Assigned Estate of W. J. SCOTT, MANNERS-STREET. The whole of tie STOCK MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST. Affording opportunity for the Purchase of HOUSEHOLD IRONMONGERY, Builders' Requisites, and Mechanics' Tools, in great variety, never before offered in Wellington, and not to be lost. The Stock is not a large one, but what there is of it, is all new and well selected. CALL BARLY— Goods given away much | below «nt. (7 Note the Address — W. J. SCOTT, Ironmonger, Manners-street.] \ Register Grates, from 15a Kitchen Ranges, from 35s 6d Fenders, from 5s Fire Irons, from 5) the set Cutlery— Knives and forks, from7sdoz; Pocket Knives, in great variety and cheap Ready Mixed Paints, 6d per lb And all other Goods equally cheap.

WELLINGTON SEWING MACHINE, The light-running Wellington Is the most complete Sewing Machine in tbe world. IT is constructed on approved scientific principles, and while we are free to admit that there are many Sewing Machines of great merit, we feel confident that an appreciative public will place the Wellington far in advance of its competitors. Cld ideas have been discarded, and, in accordance with the progressive spirit of the age. NEW COMBINATIONS AND DEVICES have been used to obtain desired results. It is the simplest, most beautiful, best and cheapest Sewing Machine ever invented, and is capable of a great range and variety of work, sewing anything from gauze to the heaviest . . beaver cloth. JOSEPH NATHAN & CO., Wellington. HARD TIMES— MONEY IS SCARCE. TO CLOSB CONSIGNMENTS AND REDUCE 8 T O C X".' ; i-^HINAWARE, Crockery, Glassware, >— ' Brushware, Holloware, and General Groceries of the bast quality, cheaper than ever before in Wellington. TEA, in half chests, from Is 6d to 2s 8d per lb., unequalled. 300 Boxes TEA, from 16s to 80s per box. D. CHISHOLM, Molesworth-Btreet. Branch Store, Tinakori Road. M'LEOD AND WEIR, CITY SAW MILLS, HAVE ON SALE— Cedar Californian pine Tasmanian blue gum and blackwood Do palings and shingles ' Do posts and rails Do shafts Galvanised iron Ridging and spouting 28 oz. glass, Ist quality 28 oz. do, Srds 21 oz. do, Srds Sizes from 12 x 10 to 60 x 40— 16 oz. glass, Srds Coloured glass Enamelled do Obscure and rolled plate. rVS BALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. SUGAR— Sydney IW, fine and coarse and IC, Mauritius counters— Candles : De Roubaix, Price's, and Kitchen's— Cocoa : Van Houten's, Fry's, Epps', and Taylor's —Chocolate : Fry's and Taylor's— Salmon, American — Sardines, halvfes and quarters — Lobsters — Starch, Colman's — Spices — Nutmegs— Tapioca— Maccaronl and Vermicelli—Matches : Bell and Black's, 860 and Plaids— Blacking, Day and Martins —White and Grey Paper Bags — Mustard : Colman's, D.S.F.— Candied Peel— Printing Paper— Soap: Kitchen and M'Leod'a, household and mottled — Teas : new season 1878-79, s.s. Killarney and BrisbaneVinegar: Morton's table, Champion's in bulk— Oil: Morton's Salad, pints and haltpints — Soda Crystals — Boap Powder, Harper Twelvetrees. ALB— Bass's bottled by Foster, quarts and pints— Porter: Guinness's, several bottlers — Champagne : Heidsiek's, Roederer's, Wachter's, Perrier's, Gilbey's, Saumaur, quarts and pints — Wines : Port and Sherry, in quarter-casks, octaves, and cases— Brandy : Hennessy's I star, Lecoq Frere's, 4 and 9 years old, Hennessy's bottled by Lemon Hart, Hennessy's in bulk— Geneva: J.D.K.Z. and Key brand, large and small contents — Old Tom : Booth's and Burnett's — Whiskey: case Lome, L.L., Long John, Imperial, Dunville's Bulk, McKenzle's, Dublin and Cork Distilling Co.— Rum: L. H. White's, Lowndes' 10 and 30 o.p. — Fencing Wire, all guages— Sulphur— Lead WashersSheet Zinc — Window Glass — Cotton Waste — Staples — Floor Cloths, various ' widths and patterns. NOW LANDING, EX DUKE OF ATHOLE. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 feet Morewood's galvanlshed iron, 24 and 26 gauge ; pig brand ale, quarts and pints; assortment of varvishes; Bass's (quarts) ale, bottled by Foster;^ paper bags; 'caraway seeds ; Lea and Perrins sauce, pints ' . and half pints; Coleman's white and blue starch and mustard;- -D. F. ; Taylor's cocoa and 'chocolate; Swiss milk; Red Heart rum NOW LANDING. EX~INCH MARNOCH. • Morton's mixed and assorted pickles; Morton's vinegar, in case ; Morton's bottled fruits, potted bloater, anchovies; Strasburg meats; anchovy and bloater paste ; bloaters : Burnett's old torn; printing paper, 27x4l; Gllbey's silver and gold foil (quarts and pints) champagne; Bell and Block's plaid vestas j waiting ; Morton's assorted essences ; Red Heart rum, VAN DIEM AN. Hennessy's case brandy; corn sacks JOHNSTON k CO., Importers. HT. PKICE begs to inform the ladies and • gentlemen of Wellington, that he has fitted-up rooms suitable for Hafrdressing in all Jts branches, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a shara of their patronage P.B.— H.T.P. has had 18 years' experience in leading establishments both in London and the Province*, and will guarantee all orders entrusted to hitu — second to nona for workmanship in the colonies. H. T. Price, gentfemen and ladies' hairdresser, wigmaker andornamen* tal hair manufacturer, opposite the Government Buildings, Wellington. WHAT is the meaning oi Sugar was asked by the livening Post a lew days back? Sugar is a wondeful article; it will make the sour sweet. Tne men who have lots of sugar have many advantages over those who have not. For instance, they can aflord to have their clothes made by Huxley the Tailor, who Has the largest and best experience of any man in this Colony. His £4 10s suits have as good material, cut, and workmanship as can be produced by anyone on this side the Line. Even his £3 lia suits are all wool, wall-shrunk, and well made, and are as good a« some tailors charge £6 10s on credit. So I much for having the sugar. "VTHIL'S DANI»ELIUJX flLLti ANIJ JC% COFFEE, sure remedy for indigestion, bilious, and liver complaints, and the whole train of symptoms arising therefrom ; prepared principally irom the true Dandelion grown in Aew Zealand. These medicines are now extensively used and highly prized in and around Dunedin. A large number of persons have been benefited and cured by them lately. Pills in boxes at Is and Is 6ti ; coffee, in jib tins, Is 6d, lib tius, 2s 6d ; sold by chemists and storekeepers, and wh Resale by the Agent W. H Jiyre, at liis Botanic Dispensary Courtenay Place, Wellington. W.H.K. L constantly receiviug the finest medicinal herbs, roots, barks, powder*, tec, such as are used by the Reformed Medical Practice of America, tha late Dr. Coffin, aud tha leading Butanic Doctors of England and elsewhere. Country agents wanted.

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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 513, 19 May 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 513, 19 May 1879, Page 4

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