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PREVIOUS TO REBUILDING OF PBBMISBS, T. J. M.OUNTAIN WIH HOLD A THOROUGH CLEARING SALB, Of the wholb of his Will Assoxtbd and Valtjabli STOCK op EARTHENWARE, CHINA GLASS, LAMP WARE GROCERY OILMAN'S STORBS BRUSHWARE, IRONMONGERY, &C, &C, &c, fcC, AT COST PRICE, To Ensure a Rapid Clearance and avoid tho risk and expense of removal FOR CASH ONLY. All Goods Booked will bo charged the usual trade prices. The Salb will Csmicbncb on the 18th April, instant. T. J. MOUNTAIN, Lambton Quay. Wellington. YY • Clark intends no one to EXCEL HIM FOR lood and Cheap Men's Suits lood and Cheap Youths' Suits Jood and Cheap Boy's Suits lood and Cheap Trousers and Vests 3ood and Cheap Overcoats jlood and Cheap Hats 3ood and Cheap White Shirts 3ood and Cheap Crimean Shirts 3ood and Cheap Cotton Shirts 3ood and Cheap Ties and Scarves 3ood and Cheap Solitaires and Studs 3ood and Cheap Portmanteaus 3ood and Cheap Carpet Bags 3ood and Cheap Flannel Shirts 9ood and Cheap ENGINEERS' FLANNEL 3uperior Black Cloth Frock Coats Superior Worsted Coating do do Superior Ventilating Waterproof Coats As tho whole of the above have been bought DIRECT PROMC THB MAKBXS for Cash, they will be found the best value in Wellington. W . CLARK. THOKNDON BREWERY. J. & W. STAPLBS, Brswers, Malt and Hop Importers. T & W. ""STAPLES, in returning thanks to the Trade and private persons for their libeial patronage hitherto, would respeotfully beg to inform them that their supply of ALES and STOUT, &c, In bulk and bottle, are ot ohoicest quality, and would solicit *> oontinuanoe of their former favors. Private families supplied in quantities from two gallons and upwards. All orders punctually attended to. THORNDON BREWERY, J. & W. STAPLES, Proprietors. WELLINGTON SEWING MACHINE. TO THIFTuBLIC: After a most thorough examination of the workingqualitios of the WELLINGTON SEWING MACHINE, WE take great pleasure in offering it to the public as just the Sawing Machine to meet tho wants of the entire community. We feel confident that we are right in our selection of the " WELLINGTON," from the long array of Sewing Machines oflered for sale, whose names are legion— many of them may have some special point of excellence, and some of them may sew as well, but we are assured that none of them c«n equat the " Wellington " in all the varied combinations tbat constitute a perfect Sewing Machine. EVERY MACHINE IS SOLD ON ITS MERITS AND FULLY WARRANTED TO BE AS REPRESENTED. We solicit tho patronage o * the public, and guarantee entire satisfaction to every purchaser. JOSEPH NATHAN & CO., Wellington. TNTIMATION is hereby given that I have X this day disposed of my business so long and extensively known as the HKW ZEALAND EDUCATIONAL DEPOSITORY, • Brandon-sireet, and BOOK & STATIONERY WAREHOUSE, Lambton Quay, to MESSRS. CLARK AND PRICE. In retiring from business I desire to express my acknowledgement for the liberal support accorded to me by tbe residents of Wellington and surrounding districts during the past seven years, and 1 therefore solicit a continuance of the same on behalf of my successors. L. T. BOWDEN. In entering upon the above business we havo much pleasure in intimating that no efforts on our part will be wanting to merit a continuance of public favor and patronage, and customers will find our stock replete in each department. Orders entrusted to us will receive prompt and careful attention. CLARK AND PRICE. Wellington, 7th March, 1879. S. BISHOP, TjIMPIRE CITY TEA WAREHOUSE. THE INVASION. When France's first Emperor plann'd the invasion Of Britain, and muster'd his troops at Boulogne, Nor fathers, nor sons needed any persuasion. But rushed to defend their dear land and the throne. In after years also, when danger was near us, And Europ? throughout was of warfare tho scene, Our Volunteer hojts nude all enemies fear us; The nation stood forth in defence of its Queen. So when Bishop first open'd his GROCIRT Stokbb, When stroDg opposition prevail'd in the trade, The customers flock'd to his depdt by scores, And kf c with delight at the purchases made. His prices were such that all classes would please, His goods were pronounced of the genuine sort, And all who have tasted his fine-flavor 'd teat Declare they're the best that have enter'd this port. The motto says, Palmam gui meruitferat ; Then Bishop's entitled to highest of praise, Be keeps such a stock that no critic can jeer at, Which hastens his great reputation to ratae. His fame i 3 so great tbat his shop is invaded By volunteer hosts, who his patrons have been, Who continue as such, and have others persuaded To stick to his cause as they would to their Queen Note the Address :— EMPIRE CITY TEA WAREHOUSE, Willis-atreot, next Empire Hotel.

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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 514, 20 May 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 514, 20 May 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 514, 20 May 1879, Page 4