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/2J.BEYMOUTH WALLSEND COLLIERY COMPANY LIMITED). i Capital .£15,000, In 15,000 shares of £1 each, Payable as follows :— 2s 6d on application, 2s 6d on allotment, and Is per month afterwards. - Prospectus can be obtained from the undersigned, by whom applications for shares will be received up to 20th March, on which day sharelist closes. RICH. BEEVES, Empire Hotel. mo MEET THE TIMES. AN EXTRAORDINARY FACT, THAT LINDSAY & WATSON Are giving CASH BUYERS An opportunity of investing their money to ¦ advantage. - r - ;.> % JA . * Our Mr. Lindsay being about to „,, Retire from the Wholesale Trade, And wishing to dispose of his ¦ STOCK, Has determined to SACRIFICE IT WITHOUT BESEEVE i For results see windows in Lambton Quay and Cuba-street. ¦ '¦ Also, on Indent of TWENTY TRUNKS That have been thrown on Mr. Lindsay's' hands through the 1 BANKRUPTCY OF THE PURCHASER.' Off the Regular Goods we will give a DISCOUNT OF TWENTY PEE CENT., Or, 4s off every £, 2s off every 10s, Is off every sa,- ; FOB CASH, So that Purchasers will know what advan. tages they derive from BUYING AT LINDSAY & WATSON'S. We quote a few of the many reductions :—: — Ladies' calf elastic boots ... 11 6now4^ 6 Ladies! glove kid boots ... 18 6 „ ,8j 0 Ladies' velvet boots 9 0,, ~4^ 0 Ladies' house boots 5 6 „ 4 0 Ladies' kid boots 11 0 „ 7 6 Ladies' Balmorals 10 6 „ 7 6 Boys' shoeß 8 6 „ 2 6 Maids' boots, 1 and 2 9 6 „ 4 0 Girls' boots, 10 to 13 8 0 „ 2 0 Girls' boots, 4to 6 5 6 „ 1 6 Infanta' boots, 2to 5 .4 6 „ 1 0 NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. CASH MUST BE HAD. FEBE AND THIEF SAFES. /^N SALE BY THE UNDEBSIGNED— FIBEBESISTING ' : ,26in Safe, with two drawers, price .€lO Q 0 28fr „ ;; ' w *, 'iX p o 30m ;; ;; •^.•v^JU. iTEE AND TTTTEff BESigTING -, j 30in Safe, with two drawers, price jJ2O; . 0 ;0 32in „ „ . it 22 00. 34in „ , -. - 25 0 0 36in „ „-.•-> 28 0-0 JOHN DUTH'IE & CO. Willis-street.' fi BASS -SEE <T> S . MUEEAY, BOBEETS & CO., Have the following Seeds for sale, all just landed in good condition t— CLOVEES.— WhiteTand Eed, Cow Grass, Alßyke, Trefoil, and Lucerne. „ FESCUES.— Meadow,' Sheeps,^Hard, and Bed, Timothy, Poa Pratensis, Crested Dogstail, Fiorin, Meadow Foxtail, Yarrow, Rape, Sweet Vernal and Sainfoin,* Bye Grass, and Cocksfoot. * The above have all been carefully selected, and samples tested with first-class results. Agents for LITTLE'S NEW NON-POISONOUS , - SHEEP DIP. 24th February, 1880.

THE NEW SHEEP. DIP. [NON-POISONOUS.] ' 1 ~ (LITTLE'S. CHEMICAL FLUID.)' Under Boyal Letters Patent. /,' FIIO all Sheepowners whose flocks are JL troubled with lice or ticks, the above will be found invaluable. It mixes readily with, cold water, thus avoiding the trouble and expense of boiling. One gallon, when mixed, will dip 200 sheep with three months' fleece. . , We publish the following testimonial from the Chief Inspector of Sheep, Otago, out of numbers sent in : — : Dunedin, 22nd September, 1879. Gentlemen — I have much pleasure in stating that I have thoroughly tested Little's Non-Poisonoua Dip, and found it to be a' thorough oure for lice, and' ticks. As it can be mixed and applied with cold water, it is of special advantage where fuel ia scarce. For cheapness and efficacy I consider, this one of the best, if- not the best, Dip I have ever used; j , - .• ; — -r r . '•" ,' lam,&Q,, £*,(•,» ' • -. ¦ . Benjamin P. Baxlt, Chief Inspeotor Sheep, Otago. Price— Bs iper gallon, in:oasks of from 35 to 40 gallons each ; :and 9s per gallon in 4 and 5 gallon iron drams, MURRAY, BOBEBTS & CO.i „ -, . Wellington, Agents. James' quin, (Established 1867), UNDERTAKES, __•_"" PiPITBA-STREBT, - • ThOBNDON.~~ : - ¦ ' - '"rr-Ti f '- !i • g £ By Appointment to the Wellington Hospital, . Lunatic Asylum, and Immigration Depot. J.Q. is prepared to furnish funerals, suited to any grade o^ Society "without inducing his patrons to incjaEany 7Tuineceßsary7 TuineceBsary expense. fS* Tombs and j Enclosures furnished and ' erected on- most reasonable terms. J.Q. begs most respectfully-to inform the public of ' Wellington that he does not confine himself to the above bnsiness alone ; as a Builder and Cabinet Mechanic has hitherto given -every satisfaction toJihose who privately employed him, . and also work done by public competition under the most skilful architect in Wellington'/ o*s* £A fH EOS G E ' T tLL EB , •_v ; i i TINDERTAKEB, . Cttba-s.tubbt^ Funerals performed on the most moderate terms. Orders can be left at the shop, Cubastreet, or at his private residence in Ingestreatreet. GEORGE TILLHB, CABINETMAKER A UPHQLSrEBEE, -CUBA-BTRBET, W«LLINGTONi GREAT BEDUCTIOft THE SINGER COMPANY haTB author iaed the following Great Reductions : — Singer's Hand-Machine JS4;l9s 6d Singer's New Family Machine, > „- ,o , M complete j *° , XV3 M'DOWELL BROTHERS, Sole Agents, "Time payment3*canbearranged : for.

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Evening Post, Volume XIX, Issue 64, 19 March 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XIX, Issue 64, 19 March 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XIX, Issue 64, 19 March 1880, Page 4

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