f THE ASSIGNED EBTATB OF W. rAMEB, CABINETMAKER, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. \N and after SATURDAY, the sth APRIL, / all that large and: varied Stock: of I mrted and Manufactured Furniture, will be ared for Sale by the undersigned for the ustees, at such prices as will insure a speedy uidation, comprising— Drawing-room suites, in velvet, rep, broche, tapestry, and cretones Dining-room suites, hi morocco, velvet, and hairseating Brussels, tapestry, kidder, felt, and other carpets Hearth rugs, matting, mats, and slips Floorcloths, from 18 inches (bordered) to 18it wide, bodvcloth Linoleums, from 27 inches (bordered) to 6ft wide, bodycloth Iron, brass, and wood bedsteads Iron and wood cots Spring, hah*, pulu, kapok, flock, and flax mattrasses Feather, hair, pulu, kapok, flock and flax beds Palliasses, bolsters, pillows Quilts, sheeting, blankets, &c. Couches and chairs, in great variety Sideboards, cheffoniers, telescope dlningtables Cabinets, wardrobes, chests of drawers, washstands and toilet tables Chimney and toilet glasses Brass cornices, poles, valances, &c , fee, Sec, The above must be sold immediately to .uidate the assigned estate. W. JAMES (for the Trustees), Furniture Warehouse, Lambton Quay, Wellington, N.Z. "|ALG(LIEBH AND REID aye On dale and to Arrive, a large assnrtent of Valuable Furniture of superior make, iidh, and chasteness of design, consisting Wardrobes, venered walnut Sideooards Extension tables Bedroom Suites, in oak and walnut Hat Stands, a novelty Wall Cabinets, do Wall Brackets, choice variety Towel Racks, do Coat Racks, do Book Stands Hall Tables, marble tops Hall Chairs . Folding Chairs, great variety COACHBUILDERB' MATERIALS. Buggy Wheels, insets Axles, Sec. INSPECTION INVITED. POLYTECHNIC HALL, Corner of Featherston and Johnston streets.^ A LUXURY. [JARTEI'S Patent Rocking and Tilting L> Chairs. A Shipment just received. DALGLEISH Sc REID, Featherston-street. NEW LIBT. NEW UST. BOOKS! BOOKS ! BOOKS!!! ON SALE by oHN WATT, Wholes alb and Retail Bookseller Sc Statiohbr, Willis-street, Wellington, and at Masterton. PRACTICAL~HAND-BOOKS lu'de to the Sewage Question, treated from a sauitary, economical, and agricultural point of view, 2s -atbam's Bcheme of Sewerage and Sewerage Utilisation ior Hornsey, &c, 3s 6d 'he Steam, Engine, by Rankine, 15s 6d lolesworth's Packet ot Engineering formulae, 7s 6d Journe's Catechism of the Steam Engine, 8s 6d Jullock's American Cottage Builder, containing designs, plans, and specifications, &c. low to Read Character, a h*Hdbook of physiology, phrenology, and Physiognomy, 9s 6<i 'owlor on Memory, 9s 6d 'owler on Education and Self-Improvement, 22s ' Itokeß on Memory, Rapid Writing, &c, Is 6d roa and Metal Trades Companion, 11s 6d iichardson's six Cantor Lectures on Alcohol. Is6d ' iiddell's Carpenter, Joiner, and Handrailer, 58s Tedgold's Principles of Carpentery (by Barlowe),2Bs6d Carpenter's New Guide, 25s luney's Carpenters' Manual, 3s faux's Villages and Cottages, 16s 6d ; Hatfield's American House Carpenter, 19s 6d leed's Engineers' Hand-book, 7s 6d )o Kew Quids to Local Marino Board Examinations, 5s )o Shipowners and Masters' Handy Book, 2s {egulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, Is6d Tone's Epitome, 21s tnight'B Practical Dictionary of Mechanics, 3 vols., 62s Jhambers' Encyclopedia, 10 vols., half-calf, £6 10s lose's Pattern Makers' Assistant, 14s 'lie Moulder and Founder, 8s 6d ixon's Mechanics' Friend, 6s tankin's Mechanical Text Book, 7s 6d 'ainter, Gilder, and Va.nishers' Companion. 9s louse-painting, Draining, Marbling," and Sien Writing, 6s 6d 8 BOOKS SUITABLE FOR G ,OD LIBRARY. 'ennyson's Poems, new royal Bvo edhion, 2ls )o do, crown edition, 7a 6d, 10s (jj, full morocco, 21s [night's Shakespeare, In 8 vols, royal Bvo, 75s )o do, in 1 vol, c ¦), 21s ¦eopold Shakespeare, 1 vol, gilt, 15s listory of Painters of all Schools, illustrated, 25s ife of Napoleon Bonaparte, by Home, several hundred illustrations, 9s he Statesman's Year Book, 1879, 12 i6d History of Scotland, 2 vols, 14s 6d 'enley's ekatching irom Nature, in water colors, 18s 6d ankey's tiongs and Solos, handsome 4to edition, 12s til ust Received, a fresh supply of the following MEDICAL BOOKS. amily Physician, 24s 6d; Beecher's Family Practice, 3&3 6d hompson's Domestic Medicine, 10j ; Diseases of Women, 7s 6d atersen's The Male Generative Function In ' . Health and Disease, 3s ; Coffin's Botanic Guide, 7s 6d ' havasse's Advice to a Wife, 3s 6d >o Advice to a Mother, 3s 6d ?a Counsel to a Mother, 3s 6d to Aphorisms for Parents, 3s 6d • ' •r. Bull's Hints to Mothers, 3a 6d lo Management of Children, 3i 6d [all's diow to Live .Long, 2s 6d .uddock's Stepping-stone to Homoeopathy. I^6d •o Homoeopathic Vade Mecum, 7s 6d ox's Working Man Botanic Guide, 4a 6d THE LATEST VOLUMEB of the following irials in stock :— unday at Home ; Sunday, a Day of Rest laisy. Leisure Hour, Sunday Magazine urtstiau Age, Christian World Pulpit purgeon's rfermons, CasselTs Magazine hamber's Journal, Good Words ritish Workmen, Band of Hope Review ottager and Aitizgn, Sunday School Times hild's Companion, Little Folks, Peep Show ittlo Wide Awake, Chatterbox hildren's Friend, family Visitor riendly Visitor, Family Hewld 'adding Bells, Young Men of Great Britain, &c, &c. See. jhool Books, School Books— A large stock on hand, sold as cheap as is possible to do. JOHN WATT, Wellington and Masterton. ARL)Y, ORNAMENTAL, AND EVERGRiiISN SHRUBS, FOKEST TRUES, FRUIT THEBB, &C. IHE Undersigned ha? on sala many thousand _ of hardy, ornamental, evergreen, and iwering shrubs, Corniferee, shelter trees, dge plants, Sec, all well rooted, healthy mts. The fruit Trees are choice-named varieties, t own working, and true to name. A few quotations given— £ s. d. ipressus Macrocarpia, from 2 10 0 per 100 tioßiricta „ 110 0 „ „_, nus Insignis „ 210 0 „ „ tto, other varieties „ 2 0 0,,,, ollies (transplanted plants) „ 110 0 „ „ tonymus Japonica „ 2 0 0,, „ earia (hedge plant) „ 110 0 „ „ ttospormus (of sorts) „ 110 0 „ „ uit Trees (of sorts J, per dozen, 15s to 18s loseberries, Currants „ „ from 6s moarb roots „ „6s Also, a large quantity of flowering plants, lbs, herbs, &c. ~ F. MOXJNTIER, Norwood Bill Nursery, Tasman-stoeet, Wellington. > THE LADIES OF WELLINGTON. fADAME DE LA UN AY begs to intimate 1. to the Ladies of Wellington, that she is w shewing the latest novelties in Tea Robe*, a&gDg downs, and Black Costumes. FbJ ijUressmafting Department is saperiaBed Jby Mrs. Cosgrave, late of Btranges I Vaientyne, of (Jhristchurch. livery care og taken in the execution of orders, with a w to perfection in design and fit, combined ;h economical charges. Ladles own materials made up
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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 549, 30 June 1879, Page 4
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