mO AEEIVE, PEE HIMALAYA. White and red Dutch clover seed Galvanised iron, 6 to 9 feet Galvanised screws and washers Galvanised oval tubs Galvanised buckets, 11 to 14 in Fencing wire, Nos. 6 to 8 Sheet lead, 3£, 4, 4J, 5, and 6 lb Europe rope, bolt rope, Hambro' line, marline, houseline, loglines, signal halliards, spun yarn Ewart'g patent geyßers and gas baths Piccadilly gas fires, duplex gas bnrners Badger's patent Leamington ranges Burnett's old torn, rum shrub Brandy, in qr-casks and caaes Croßae and Blackwell's pickles, potted meats, currie powder, &c Bryant and May'B vestas — oval, plaid, and tin boxes Colman's mustard, starch, and blue Goodall's Yorkshire relish Lea and Perrin's sauce, pints and halfpints Fry's cocoa and chocolate, Tulloch'a Dutch cocoa and chocolate creams Price's candles Genuine Bermuda arrowroot, West India arrowroot Sardines, Findon haddocks, kippsred herrings Maccaroni, vermicelli, tapioca, ginger Capers, gelatine, blacking Collis Browne's chlorodyne, marmalade Neatle's condensed Swiss milk Aluminium and silver watches Playing cards, various qualities Also, Riviere, Gardrat and Co.'s brandy in cases — one, two, and three star — pints and quarts, flasks and halfflasks, and in qr-casks TO AEEIVE, PEE CITY OF CAELISLE— Galvanised corrugated iron, 6 to 9 ft Galvanised screws, washers, and nails Fencing staples, diamond point Wire nails, 1^ to 5 in Brandy in qr-caska and cases Champagne, quarts and pints Gosnell's toilet soap French preserved vegetables — green peas and French beans Nixey's black lead Tartaric acid and cream of tartar Bicarbonate of %>da, soda crystals Jordan almonds Carraway seeds, Epsom salts ZOHEAB, NEWMAN & CO., Johnston-street.
MESSES. JAMESON BEOS. & CO., WHOLESALE AND EETAIL GEOCEES, WINE AND SPIRIT MEECHANTS, Willis-street, Opposite the Scotch Church, Lambton Quay, Opposite the Supreme Court, ' AND Tory and Buckle Streets, Wellington, HAVE ON SALE, AND TO AEBIVE EX PAREORA— 40 cases picklo3 50 cases X marmalade 40 cases i sardines 40 cases i sardines 10 cases kippered herrings 20 oases fresh herrings 60 barrels loaf sugar 100 cases salmon 30 cases lobster 25 cases sauces 30 tonß S.W. sugar 30 tons I.C sugar 10 tonß No. 3 sugar 300 cases kerosene 20 tonß rice 300 boxes candles 15 tons soap 16 cases matches 80 i-chests tea 25 chests tea 250 boxes tea Messrs. JAMESON BEOS, wish to inform the inhabitants of the Provincial District sf Wellington that they have completed arrangements to get all their Goods from the Best Market (for Cash), and intend Selling them at Wholesale Prices, thus saving all intermediate profits. SEND FOR PEICE LIST. STOEES— WILLIS-STEEET, LAMBTON QUAY, AND TOBY AND BUCKLE STBEETS, WELLINGTON. TT| AILY EXPECTED, Per Crownthorpe, from London — 20 Crates Assorted EAETHENWABE. Apply to W. H. MILLWAED, Grey-street. D. RANKIN, Military Tailor and Habitmakeb. TTAS Re-commenced Business in those premises, Upper Willis-street, a few doors above the Albert Hotel, where he hopes to receive a share of public patronage, and respectfully informs his numerous friends that having a superior lot of Cloths to select from, will bo able to produce a splendid Suit or Garment at a reasonable figure. D. E having had over 25 years experience, will be a sufficient guarantee as to style and workmanship from his establishment. TRY S. BISHOP & CO.'S THRESH ROASTED COFFEE, At Is 6d. Note the Address — EMPIRE CITY TEA WAREHOUSE, Willia-street. Wellington. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. fXIHE undersigned has removed from the old premises to the corner of Herbert and Manners streets, six doors lower down, where he hopes to receive the same liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him. F. COOPER, Seedsman and Florist. N.B. — Now ready for planting, beautiful Flowering Bulbs of every description. Priced catalogues gratis on application. Lcard. TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. PLANS, Specifications, Estimates, and Bill of Quantities prepared. Plans of e^ery description enlarged or reduced. Tracings and Specifications copied on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. E. LARCOMB, CE. and Architect, Mulgrave-street, Thorndon.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 87, 14 April 1881, Page 4
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