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IMMENSE SACRIFICE! II SELLING OFF ! ! SELLING OFF ! ! I r xy t^-icholsonti Being about to retire from his Business, so long and successfully carried on by him in Cuba-street, is prepared to dispose" of the whole of his superb and weilselected stock, which has been manufactured by himself, and imported from the first Houses in England. The stoce being the largest In Wellington, contains every article of the most useful and recherche description, and has been purchased at lowest English prices, and is therefore prepared to sell far below any other house hi the trade. Drawing-Room Suites, in reps, from £15 ¦nd upwards. Dining-Room Suites, from £12 and npwards. Bed-Room Suites, complete, from £5 and upwards. Tapestry Carpets, in great variety, 2s 9d and upwards. Brussels Carpets, from 4s and upwards. Hearth Rugs, from 2s 6d and upwards. And all other lines as amazingly cheap, as he is determined to clear out his present stock at once. <y Note the Address — NICHOLSON, Cuba-street Cabinet Works. TIMBER ! TIMBER ! TIMBER !! ! OF VARIOUB SORTS, ] And of the Very Best Quality, £ Comprising— ~| T>IMU, Matal, Black Birch, Walnut, White Pine, Hinau, and Cedar, can be supplied in general or special orders, at the Lowest Rates, by the undersigned, with unusual co-patch. Match-lining always on hand. CRAIL BAY SAWMILLING CO., Pelorus Sound, Marlborough.

NOTICE. THE Undersigned has much pleasure in informing the Public of Wellington and surrounding districts, that he has This Day - PURCHASED from Mr. M. J. Mulligan the 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 bas been Ordered from the very Bbst Manufacturers in En&iahd, he intends Holding A GENUINE CLEARING SALE ef the Balance of MR. MULLIGAN'S STOCK, the whole of which will be Cleared Out at ' Prices considerably under English cost. Hawkers and Dealers will find this a good opportunity for Purchasing Goods at prices 1 unheard of in New Zealand. f££T Address— BENNO NEWMAN, 1 Lambton Quay, late M. J. Mullisaw. ' Wellington, 2nd April. 1879. j FRUIT TREES. : "VTEW CHOICE FLOWERING SHRUBS 1\ Ericas the Heath Roses and common Shrubs Pinus Insignis Macrocarpa and other kinds, and general : nursery stock. New List of .Seeds arrivod. 1 A. WILTON, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Orders daily supplied from N. Wilton's Nursery, ohiro, near Wellington. SWEET! SWEETER!! SWEETEST!!! jIyTRS. ELDER takes this opportunity of ' LVA. returning her sincere thanks to her friends and the public generally for their kind and considerate support in the past, and begs to announce that, although the late fire has dealt her a severe blow, sne is not altogether " annihilated, but will commence business again on Saturday, the 21st instant, ia that shop adjoining Mr. Duthib's new warehouse in Willis-j.treet, and trusts, by keepiag nothing but the best Fruit and Confections, all her. old friends will rally round her In her new shop. , IS" Note Address— MRS. ELDER, FRUIT AND CONFECTION MART, WILLIS-STREET. IMMEDIATE NOTICE. NO SCABBY MUTTJN SOLD AT MY ESTABLISHMENT, TAKE MY ADVICE— FOR. T BEG to give notice to the Public of Wellington that I am selling Mutton, guaranteed off clean runs, at the following reduced prices, for cash :— Fore-quarter Mutton ... 2d per pound Hind-quarter Mutton ... 3d par pound leg Mutton 4dperpoudd Shoulder Mutton 3d per pound W. E V A N S, Butcher, Tinakori Road. S. BISHOP, TjiMPIRE CITY TEA WAREHOUSE. ! THE INVASION. ¦ j When France's first Emperor plann'd the In- j vasion , 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 Europe throughout was of warfare the t scene, ' Our Volunteer hosts made all enemies fear as; , The nation stood forth in defence of its , Queen. ' So when Bishop first open'd his Grocery 1 Stores, ( When strong opposition prevail'd in the 1 trade, \ The customers flock'd to his depdt by scores, And left 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-flavrr'd teas Declare they're the best that ha^e enter'd 1 this port. The motto says, Palmam gui meruit ferat ; Then Bishop's entitled to highest of praise, He keeps such a stock that no critic can jeer at, A Which hastens his great reputa-, r on to raise. ? His fame is so great tbat his shop isjnvaded By volunteer hosts, who his patrons have F been, Who continue as such, and have others persuaded To stick to his cause as they would to their r Queen- V Note the Address :-« 1 EMPIRE CITY TEA WAREHOUSE, E Willis-street, next Empire Hotel. I ¦ : <j TTH-ADDELL, M*LEOD AND WEIR, * CITY SAW MILLS, G HAYB OUT SALB— Cedar b Califomian pine Tasmanlan blue gum and blackwood Do palings and shingles Do posts and rails ~ Do shafts x Galvanised iron Kidginfc and spouting f • 28 oz. glass, Ist quality •*¦ 1 28 oz. do, 3rds n 21 oz. do, 3rda Sizes from 12 x 10 to, 60 x 40— 16 oz. glass, 3rds " Coloured glass fj Enamelled do . Obscure and rolled plate. ON SALE, at the Evbbino Post Office— CLEARANCE FoRMS.

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Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 1, 1 July 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 1, 1 July 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 1, 1 July 1879, Page 4

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