GIVING UP BUSINESS. TNO. COOGAN, MILITARY TAILOE, Having decided on giving up the business carried on by him in Willis-street, requests a prompt settlement of all accounts owing to him. Any not settled forthwith, summary steps will be promptly taken for the recovery of game. N.B.— All acounts owing by him to be sent in for settlement during next week. JNO. COOGAN. 12th March, 1881. NOTICE OF EEMOVAL. TOHN JONES, the noted Cheap Bootmaker, late of Victoria Place, Ghnzneestreet, has now removed to more convenient premises in Willis-street, three doors below St. Peter's Church. Having just received new machinery and a caae of elastic from England, per Coromandel, he will now be able to compete with the largest establishment in Wellington. .Elastics replaced in boots for 2s 6d per pair. Note the address — Next MRS. FAEMERS, Willis-street. NOTICE. TO MEECHANTS, STOEEKEEPEES, AND OTHERS. JD. OAKLY. who for the last five years • successfully aoted as agent for T. W. Pilcher in the Wairarapa, begs to inform the public generally that, on account of Mr. Pilcher relinquishing this portion of his business, he has resolved to essay establishing himself as General Commission, Forwarding and Receiving Agent at Featherston Goods, Parcels, Wool, Butter, &c, will now be booked from Featheraton as heretofore, and goods received from Wellington or elsewhere will be delivered both in the township and Lower Valley by mailman or carrier with promptness and despatch. J.D.O. trusts that the public will accord him the same liberal support and patronage bestowed on his predecessor; by so doing will encourage him to pursue his venture. Commissions of every description promptly attended to. Ojticb— FEATHERSTON, In Premises lately occupied by Mr. W. M'Keevcr, where all communications are respectfully requested to be sent. TOWN AGENT, J. BARNARD. BARRAUD & BON, -pHAEMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS, Lambton Quat & Molesworth-street. JUST AEEIVED— A large assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hair, Tooth, and Nail Brushes ; also, Dressing Combs of all sizes. Bath Gloves, for promoting the healthy action of the skin. Waterproof Caps, to proteot the head while bathing. Reiqer's, Pear's, Rimmel's, and all other - celebrated soaps for toilet purposes. BAEEAUD & SON'S Iroi and Steel Wine, a well-known invigorating tonic. BAERAUD & SON 8 Onion Bouquet, the best exhilarating perfume made in New Zealand. Agents for Guild's Green Mountain Cure and Himrod's Cure for Asthma. TEETH CAEEFULLY EXTEACTED « AND STOPPED. barr&*jiTand son. XTfTHERE shall I go for Sawa, Hammers, Chisels, Planes, Vices, Wrenches, Adzes, Axes, Tradesmen's Tools of every description? To JNO. YOUNG, Willis and Cuba streets. All selling'off at cost price. TTTHEBE shall I go for Furnishing Ironmongery of every description? To JNO. YOUNG, Willis and Cuba streets, where there are immenso bargains in everything. "VI7HERE shall I go for Locks, Hinges, and Latches? To JNO. YOUNG, Willis and Cuba streets, where there is a large assortment selling at half price.
T> EMEMBEE the Motto of JNO. YOUNG, Willis and Cuba streets, is a nimble sixpence is better than a slow shilling. MURRAY, EOBEBTS & CO. have now landing, in first-class condition, EYE AND COCKSFOOT GEASS SEED. Also, ENGLISH GRASS SEEDS Of all descriptions, including clovers, fescues, Poapratensis, &o. Prices on application. Patent Steel Barbed Fencing Wire (Washburn and Moen brand). Little's celebrated non-poiaonous Sheep-Dip. MUEEAY, EOBEBTS, & CO., Wellington. LADIES OF WELLINGTON. TJREPARE for the Rainy Season, now fast approaching, by purchasing a WATERPROOF CLOAK, With Hood to cover the Bonnet, and with or without Sleeves. Very light in texture, but very warm and comfortable. A Seal Treasure for anyone who desires to go out on a wet day without spoiling their dresses and Bonnets. At W. CLAEK'S, DEAPEE AND CLOTHIEB, Lambton Quat. COAL. COAL. COAL. /~VN and after Ist February, the tindersigned will Bupply best Newcastle Coal at tho following rates : — From Yard, in bags ... 32a per ton From Ship side 27s „ For larger quantities, as per agreement. The barque G. M. Tucker has just arrived from Newcastle with a cargo of superior coal, and the S. E. Loirs will shortly arrive, when coal will be delivered at low rates. For particulars, apply to W. E. WILLIAMS. mo AEEIVE, PEE ALASTOE— Prime Cumberland Hams Prime Stilton Cheese Prime North Wilts Cheese PETEE LATNG. ON SALE, at the Evening PosrOmOß Custom Ileuis Formt,
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 62, 16 March 1881, Page 4
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