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SATURDAY, 24th MAY, Commencing at 12 o'clock sharp. Monster Sale of Unredeemed Pledges from the Monte de Piete Pawn Office, which have to be sold according to "Pawnbrokers Act." MR. FRANCIS BIDEY has received instructions from Mr. Alexander, of the above office, to sell by auction, in the Arcade Buildings, on the above date— 450 lots of unredeemed pledges, which must bs sold without any reserve whatever W.B.— The above will be a good opportunity for those enjoylngitheir holiday and the public generally for purchaiiojr first-class jewellery and valuable articles of verju, &c., «c. Further particulars in fnture issue. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART. ON MONDAY, THE* 9th JUNE, 1879, At 2 o'clock p.m. BALE OF THE"UVION HOTEL, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. By order of A. S. Allan, Esq., Registrar ef the Supreme Court at Wellington, at request of the Mortgagee. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. are • favored with instructions from A. S. Allan, Esq , Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington, to sell by public auction, in their Mart, Grbt and Fbathbbsto* strbbts, Wblliwgton, on the above date, under tho provisions of "The Conveyancing Ordinance Amendment Act, 1860," and "The Sales by Mortgagees Act, 1870 "— THAT VALUABLE HOTEL, situated in WILLIS-STREET, in the CITY OF WELLINGTON, and known as "THE UNION," with all the appurtenances thereto',belonging The above hotel is held on lease for the unexpired residue of a term of twenty-one years, computed from the 18th day of September, 1874, at a rental of £416 per annum, payable monthly. Immediate possession can be given to the purchaser. Note.— The purchaser of the above Hotel will have the option of takpy/ the stock and furniture therein (comprising all the requisites for carrying on a first-class Hotel Business) at a valuation. To CAPITALISTS, PUBLICANS, and others this offers special advantages of obtaining a FIRBT-CLABB Hotel, in one of the BEST SITES IN WELLINGTON. For further particulars apply to the auctioneers, or to Messrs. Moorbouse, Edwards, & Cutten, solicitors for the mortgagee.

COLONIAL INDUSTRY. Under the Special Patronage of His Excellency the Governor. H. E. LIARDET, TAXIDBXMIST AMD FuXKIBB. Willis-street. THE whiter season having set in, H. E. Liardet begs to inform the Ladles and Gentlemen of Wellington that he has on hand a large and variad assortment of Mufls, Tippets, Cuffs, Ladies' Head-dresses, &c . made from the numberless varieties of New Zealand tea and land birds. In addition to the above, H. E. Liardet has added to his stock a variety of Furs, including Sabta, Chinchilla, Stonemartin, and Seal; also. Ladies' real Russian Seal-skin Cloaks and Hats. A collection oi choice N.Z. stufied birds, mounted aid unmounted, always on hand. All descriptions of Furs and Feathers cleaned and made up. In consequence of the dv Iness of trade a reduction of 10 per cent, will bs made for Cash.

WELLINGTON SEWING MACHINE. The light-running Wellington Is the most complete Sewing Machine in the world. TT is constructed on approved scientific X 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. Old 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 CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS AND REDUCE STOCK. i^HINAWARE, Crockery, Glassware, VJ Bruthware, Holloware, and General Groceries of the beit 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-street. Branch Storb, Tinakorl Road. Noti c b . THE Undersigned has much pleasure in informing the Public of Wellington and surrounding districts, that he has This Day PURCHASED from Mr. M. J. Mulligah tho WATCHMAKING and JEWELLERY BUSINESS, so long and successfully carried on by him in Wellington, and that in order to make room for an Entirely New Stock of first-class WATCHES, CLOCKS, and JEWELLERY, which has been Ordbrbd from the very Best Manufacturers in Ekgiahd, he intends Holding A GENUINE CLEARING SALE ef the Balance of MR. MULLIGAN'S STOCK, the whole of which will he Clbaked Out at Prices considerably under English cost. Hawkers and Dealers will find this a good opportunity for Purchasing Goods at prices unheard of in New Zealand. IST Address— BENNO NEWMAN, Lambton Quay, late M. J. Muiojsax. Wellington, 2nd April, 1879. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. TITESSRS. HITCHINGS, NOMANJtCO. Begs to inform the inhabitants of Te Aro, that they have opbhbd a BUTCHERY ESTABLISHMENT At the Corner of CUBA and ABEL SMITH STREETS, and hope by strict attention to business, civility, and punctuality, to merit a fare share of Public Patronage. <3P Note Address— Opposite C. M'lntyre's New 8tor«, Corner of Cuba and Abel Smith Streets, Te Aro. HT. PRICE begs to inform the ladles and • gentlemen of Wellington, that he has fitted-up rooms suitable for Hairdressmg hi all its branches, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a share of their patronage. P.S.— H.T.P. has had 18 years' experience in leading establishments both in London and the Provinces, and will guarantee all orders entrusted to him— second to none for workmanship in the colonies. H. T. Price, gentlemen and ladles' hairdresser, wigmaker and ornamental hair manufacturer, opposite the Government Buildings, Wellington. WHAT is the meaning oi Sugar was asked by the Evening Post a few days back? Sugar is a wondeful article; it will make the sour sweet. The men who have lots °*. * U M K have many advantages over those who have not. For instance, they can afford to have their clothes made by Huxley the Tailor, who has the largest and best experience of any man hi this Colony. His £4 10s suits have as good material, cut, and workmanship as can be produced by anyone on this side the Lin i e ' , E ™* W« £3 I** suits are all wool, well-shrunk, and well made, and are as good aa some tailors charge £6 10s on credit. So much for having the sugar. RS. GRIMES has vacancies for two Gentl«nea Boarders — single rooms. Ltnearter House, Terrace (two doors bolow Jewish Synagogue).

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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 516, 22 May 1879, Page 4

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