BANKRUPT STOCK. GOODS CHEAPER THAN EVER. The Sale is still Going On. They Must be Sold. Call and Inspect our Price List. TIT" MORIABTY, The purchaser of the entire stock of BOOTS AND SHOES IN THB BANKBUPT ESTATE of ANDBE W 088, Is determined to dear out the whole lot at prices never before offered in Wellington. You oan have them almost at your own price. Instances— Wellington Boots, 15s; Boya' Laoe-ups (Wellington made), 4s 6d ; Men'a' Lace-ups, 8b 6d ; all others oheap in propor- " tion. The quality of every article 1b guaranteed to be of the best material. ' Ladiea' and Children's Elastic-Bide Kid i and Levant Boots and Shoes in endless variety. N.B.— The Stock is bo large and must be cleared, that an early call is respectfully solicited. ; ;-> Note thb Address — W. MORIABTY, Latk A. Orb, Willis and Molesvtobth ¦ Streets, Wellington.) ROBERT GARDNER & CO., TBONMONGEBS, Wellington, Inform everybody that can read a newspaper that the whole of their< », HARDWARE STOCK remaining in the old premises, Lambton Quay is being rapidly realized by private - sale ; oustomers are daily availing them- 1 selves of the chance of purchasing t IRONMONGERY at such REMARKABLY LOW PRICES ( as may never ooour again. Lampware, Stoves, Ranges ' > ¦ Holloware, Tinware Patent Prepared Paint Carpenters' Tools a Table and Pocket Cutlery Cricket Materials, Meat Safes Washing Boilers and Frames Boiler Fountains, Wringers, and Sewing Machines And a thousand other articles necessary for _ House, Farm, Garden, and Mill will be offered daily till the whole ia disposed of. The Sale is a Clearing One for Cash. The Sale is bona fide. Everything has been xeduoed, and there ia no puff about it. •#• Note AddreßS— ROBERT GARDNER & CO., j Ironmongers and Sewing Machine Agents, Lambton Quay, Wellington. . r . ] PUBLIC NOTICE. 1 DASHER, of Manners-street, has deter- • mined, in consequence of receiving a large shipment of Goods, consisting of Fanoy f Goods of every description, Ladies' Bags, Tambourines, Banjos, Balls, Boxing Gloves, &c, ex Hurnnui, too late for the Christmas Holidays, to sell the whole of the goods by single articles at wholesale prices, to make room for a further shipment. Note the Address— ASHER'S FANCY BAZAAR, Next to the Branch Bank of New Zealand, Manners-street, Wellington. WELLINGTON AND FOXTON LINE OF " COACHES. TTNTIL further no ice, Coachea will ran between Wellington and Foxton daily. HASTWELL & MACARRA, Proprietors. A M'DONALD, BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, AND UNDERTAKER. Estimates promptly Given. Address— Chew's Buildings, Willis-street. J I f"|N SAL fc'.— Custom House Forms, at tix9 ; Evening Post Offloe. " \>
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 44, 23 February 1881, Page 1
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415Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 44, 23 February 1881, Page 1
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