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KITCHEN eanges Marble Mantle Pieces KITCHEN ranges Enamelled Mantle Pieces KITCHEN ranges Grates, Tile Hearths Kitchen ranges Hall Tiles, Enamelled Baths Kitchen ranges Fenders, Fire Irons, Bedsteads Kitchen ranges Cutlery, Brusliware t Electro Plate KITCHEN ranges Chaff-Cutters, Ploughs, Harrows WILLIAM DAWSON & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRON MERCHANTS AND IRONMONGERS, WELLINGTON. AGENTS FOR CHUBB'3 SAFES AND ROBY'S ENGINES AND MACHINERY E. W. MILLS, WHOLESALE, FURNISHING, AND GENERAL IRONMONGE AKD IRON MERCHANT, BEGS respectfully to invite the attention of the Public to his very extensive an well-assorted Stock of Hardware, having recently opened tha SPACIOUS SHOV JROOMH in Hunter-street (lately occupied by Messrs. Whjttem, Nicholson & Co.] in which will be found a moat Complete Assortment of FURNISHING IRON MONGERY, including:— American andJScotch Cooking and Heating Stoves in large variety Leamington and Yorkshire Ranges Gas and Kerosene Cooking and Heating Stoves and Gothic Grates Marble and Enammelled Slate Mantlepieces Fine Cast, Bright, Berlin Black and Bronzed Register Grates and Fenders Polißhed Steel and Ormolu Fire Irons Japanned and Wood Coal Vaßes and Boxes, with Brass Mountings Iron and Brass Bedsteads, Child's Cots English and American Plated Ware (large assortment) Crystal and Bronzed Chandeliers, for Gas and Kerosene Kerosene Table Lamps in great variety, including Models of the Cleopatra Needh Bronzed Hall and Umbrella Stands, Green-house Stands Disston's, Sorby'a, and Mathieson'a Saws and Carpenters' Tools. India Rubber and Brush Door Mats and Scrapers Mangles, 2 and 3 roller; Wringing and Washing Machines Milner's Fire Proof Saf eB and Strong Room Doors, the largest, Stock in the Colony' E. W. MILLS, SHOW ROOMS, ON HUNTER AND FEATHERSTON STREETS, WELLINGTON.

SEE THE Q.RAND TJISPLA OP NEW MILLINERY For the Coming Season, AT S. W. ALCOItN'S BONNETS from London and Paris, pronounce by conno?sleurs more Elegant and Stylish tban any In Wellington. NEW SATIN, VELVET, and FELT HATi the most Fashionable Shapes. Very beautiful assortment of French Flowen Fancy Feathers, Ornaments, frc. at S. W. ALCORN'S, WELLINGTON HOUSE. NE SHILLING OFF EVERY POUNJ FOR CASH. NEW DRESS GOODS FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER WEAB 8. W. ALCORN begs to announce that b has now opened a very large and choice stock o NEW DRBBS MATERIALS of FRENCF and ENGLISH MANUFACTURE compris ng all the newest shades. NEW COLORED SILKS, Navy, Prunes, Plum, Bronze, &c. NEW IRISH POPLINS. Ladies will please note that the Dressmakini Department is still under the same management. 8. W. ALCORN, WELLINGTON HOUSE ter ONE SHILLING OFF EVERY POUND FOR CASH. LARGE STOCK OF NEW WINTER DRAPERY, In Every Department, NOW OPENED UP BY S. W. ALCORN, WELLINGTON HOUSE. LADIEB' CLOTH JACKETS, new Btyles Ladips' silk junkets, quilted latin lined and fur trimmed Ladies' cloaks, fur lined Ladies' new ulsters Maids' cloth jackets and ulsters Very handsome BLACK SATIN SKIRTSj quilted, kilted, end flounced ladles' and children's NEW WINTER HOSIERY In great variety. SPECIAL ATTENTION is directed to the Immense Stock of BLANKETS and FLANNELS, which wUI be found extraordinary good value. S. W. ALCORN, wellington house. Opening Notice. M. M'OREDIE, IRONMONGER, TTTILL OPEN HIS H&W PREMISES, on Lambton Quay (nearly opposite the Government Buildings), on TUESDAY NEXT, 15th INST. CUSTOMERS, AKD THE PUBLIC GENERALLY, Invited to Inspect his NEW STOCK!!! The Largest, most Varied, and Best ever Imported into Wellington. NOTICE to Builders, Coatraftors, acd the Public —Messrs. Collin-s & Co., having purchased the steam Saw Will at West Taratahi, is prepared to supply all orders for Totara, Matai, Remu, and White Pine, on the the shortest notice, i Wellington Agent— J. Compton.

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Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 3, 3 July 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 3, 3 July 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 3, 3 July 1879, Page 1

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