BANKRUPT STOCK. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF ANDREW ORR, BOOTMAKER, Willis and Moleswobth Stbeetb. 'XJU' MORIARTY respectfully intimates " * that having PURCHASED THE ENTIRE BANKRUPT STOCK In the above Estate at less than HALF OF THE WHOLESALE COST, HE WILL HOLD A GREAT CLEARING SALE Of all kinds of LADD3S', GENTS', AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. All Marked in Plain Figures. Sale commences from TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), Bth INST., AND WILL Continue Till the Whole Stock is Cleared Out. The Stock is Varied, and all Gooda of the Best Quality ; and Comprise BARGAINS NEVER BEFORE OFFERED IN WELLINGTON! Note the Addbess— W. MORIARTY, (Late A. Obb, Willis and Moleswobth Stbeets, Wellington.) GLASGOW HOUSE, Moleswobth-Stbeet. "m/TRS. ,CRICHTON has pleasure in announcing that she has received her CASE OF NEEDLEWORK, Per s.B. Lusitania. Amongst the goods will be found some very magnificent pieces in PLUSH, ARRASENE AND OUTLINE. COLONIAL WINES OP FINEST QUALITIES. THE BONDED WINES Of the ADELAIDE WINE VAULTS Have all been Bottled peom the Wood, And are on Sale for the Last Few Weeks At the immense REDUCTION OF TWENTY PER CENT. To effect a Clearance. TERMS CASH. By order of the Trustee, H. W. BARBOR, Manager. Nota the Addres : — "POST" AVENUE, WILLIS-STREET. J. H. HUDSON, °° CUBA-STREET, fi S XT A S in Stock all Standard ij 53 XL Maohines:-- °° w Singera JB6 6 0 B W Improved Home Shuttle 310 0 Q Empress (with loose winder) 4 4 0 w Home Treasure 4 4 0 l "" 1 "^ (S~ And all other Machines equally g cheap. Q -h Needles, 2s 6d per doz., Bent to any part of the colony. " 55 > Hi Shuttles, Fittings of all kinds, a Oil, &o. £ pq Rbpaibs on the Shobtbst Notice. *_, M Note Address, ** b J. H. HUDSON, H Practical Sewing Machinist, go Cuba-Street, WELLINGTON. MULLIGAN'S Watches, Clocka, Diamond Goods, and Jewellery, gnaraneed. Lambton Quay. KNOW — If there is anyone who would like to settle in the country, or would like to have a little freehold property settled on their wives or children, they can have their deeds, clear of all lawyers' expenses, of quarter-acre allotment for £7 by seeing O. W. Clayton, Thorndon. NIGHTSOIL AND RUBBISH CONTRACT. fTIHE undersigned, being the only authorJL ised Contractors for the Removal of Nightsoil and Rubbish within the city, from the Ist of January next, request that Written Orders may be sent to their Office, Star Chambers, Lambton Quay, for the performance of the above work, as soon as possible, to prevent any chance of neglect. All orders for the above work, commencing Ist January, 1881, will receive prompt attenion. TncTXiUKR &|DEALY. 24th December, 1880.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 14, 18 January 1881, Page 1
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440Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 14, 18 January 1881, Page 1
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