WERTHEIM'S SEWING MACHINES. REDUCED LIST OF PRICES !! Ordinary Offered price. at £ s. d. £ s. d. "A"— Family Machine ...8 0 o—6 10 0 Do, with cover 816 o—7 0 0 Do, do, extra n*nish...9 6 o—7 10 0 Do, with embroidery apparatus 9 5 o—7 10 0 Do, inlaid mother of pearl...B 10 o—6 "I 0 "B"— Family Machimb ...8 15 o—7 v 0 Do, with cover 9 6 o—7 10 0 "Mbdium" — Tailoring Machihji 9 10 0-7 13 0 Cther Machines in like proportion. SPECIAL ATTENTION is called to the fact that for the purpose of thoroughly introducing the " WERTHtiaI" SEWING MACHINES, and giving the public an opportunity of securing the MOST PERFECT and SUBSTANTIAL machine in the market at the LOWEST PRICE, we have been instructed to make the above GREAT REDUCTIONS for TWO MONTHS ONLY. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, LAMBTON QUAY, Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall.
1879-1880 NEW SEASON'S TEA. 1879-1880. TTTE have ust received Cable advice from Foochow that our first shipment of NEW SEASON'S TEA, 1879-1880, Left that port, per s.s. KILLARNEY. We confidently expect to be able to show samples early in August. JOSEPH NATHAN & CO., Grey and Featherston streets.
FIRE ! FIRE ! 1 WATER I ! WATER I ! . REMOVAL!!! REMOVAL!!! , mHE PROPRIETORS OF THE [ WELLINGTON Cash Boot Shop Would again call attention to enormous ' reductions, owing to the removal of their Stock at the late fire. BOOTS AND SHOES SELLING- AT HALF-PRICJ3, ) For One Wbjsk Only ! * «T DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND THIS ) GENUINE SALE. Ladies' Kid Boots, worth 103 ...for 3s 6d Do Do Do, worth 12s ...for 4s 6d ' Do Do Do, worth 14s ...for 5s 6d Do Do Do, worth 16s ...for 6s 6d 1 Children's Kid Boots, worth 4s 6d— ls lid ' Girls' Do Do, worth 7s 6d— 2s 6d - Men's Elastic-side, worth 14s 6d— 9a 6d Dont't forget the Ball nest Month. > Call and see our Gents' Dancing Boots, ' from 7s 6d. ' Carpet Slippers for chilblain feet, Is lid. ' t&~ You are respectfully invited to r inspect the above lines, as THEY DEFY COMPETITION ! ! WELLINGTON CASH BOOT SHOP, j Cuba-street. I R. HANNAH & 00., PROPBIBTOfiS. ' PREVIOUS TO REBUILDING OF PREMISES, 1 • J . .Mountain WILI HOLD A THOROUGH CLEARING SALE, Of the whole of his Well Asiortbd and Valuable STOCK of EARTHENWARE, CHINA, GLASS, LAMP WARE GROCERY OILMAN'S STORES BRUBHWARE, IRONMONGERY, ko., &c, &c, flee, AT COST PRICE, To Ensure a Rapid Clearance and avoid the risk and expense of removal FOR CABH ONLY. All Goods Booked will be charged the usual trade prices. The Salb will Ceacitancß on the 18th April, instant. T. J. MOUNTAIN, Lambton Quay, Wellington. |
PRELIMINARY NOTICE. B. COHEN, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Willis Stkbbt. T>EGS to inform the public and his numerous customers that owing to the late fire on his premises, he was prevented from continuing his Genuine and Monster Sa'e of Jewellery, but as soon as premises are in cider will again open his Establishment for the continuation of the same, with a splendid assortment of all kinds of Jewellery, at prices hitherto unheard of. B. CO HEW.
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Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 1, 1 July 1879, Page 4
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511Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 1, 1 July 1879, Page 4
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