WILLIAM DAWSON & CO., IRON MEHOHANTS, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL IRONMONGERS. TX7E invite speoi&l attention to the following Sundries for SPORTING SEASON, 1881,— MARTINLHENRI RIFLES, WESLEY RICHARDS RIFLES, BREECH-LOADING CHOKE-BORE GUNS, Single and Double Barrel, . MUZZLE-LOADING GUNS, Single and Double Barrel, Largo. Stook and Complete Assortment of Ammunition and Implements suitable for the various rifles and guns. FURNISHING IRONMONGERY. , Full Stook and Complete Assortment of GASFITTINGS f SILBER LIGHT LAMPS ANUOAPNIC LAMPS I ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS. Oar Show Booms are now replete with every requisite statable for parties Furnishing. WILLIAM DAWSON AND CO., FEATHERSTON AND GREY STREETS.
WHO MAKES THE BEST BOOTS? WHO KEEPS THE LARGEST STOOK? WHO SELLS THE CHEAPEST? THB ANSW»BIS B. HANNAH & GO. Theftfott HANNAH AND CO., of the CASH BOOT SHOP, OUBA-STREET, Beg to inform the great bulk of the people in Wellington and surrounding district that they are now showing their WINTER SHIPMENT or BOOTS AND SHOES, whioh will be found, on inspection, to •nrpassany they have ever yet offered to the publio, both as regards Quantity, Quality, and Price. Read the following Price List and then inspent our Stook, and your verdict will be that truly the Cash Boot Shop is the working man's friend i-r s. d. Ladieß* Levant boots ... ... ... 511 „ Kid , 6 6 » g™tn.. *f „ House ,i ... ... .» 3 IJL „ Slippers ... 1 6 Superior Walking Shoes ... 5 6 Children's Copper Toes, 1 to 6, own make- «. 211 Girls' do do, 1 to 9, do do 3 11 Girls' do do, 10 to 13, do do 4 11 j Girls' very high-legged Levant Balmorals, from 4 6 Infants' Boots and shoes, from ... 1 6 Men's Watertight*!, own maka ... 10 6 „ strong, nailed Bluohers ... 511 „ Calf Shoes, from . <« 8 0 Elaatic-sideß, from ... ... 10 6 Gents' Patent Boots and Shoes. ... 8 6 Boys' strong.nailedßoots, own make, - the oheapest yet Bhown ... ... 56 The Largest, Cheapest, and most Complete Stook of Girls, Boys', and Youths' Boots and Shoes iv New Zealand at the CASH BOOT SHOP, CUBA-STBBBT, TS AKO, R. HANNAH & CO./ : PROPRIETORS. - TE ARO BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, (Opposite the Fire Brigade Station) MANNERS -STREET, Wellington* HD. EDWARDS, in returning thanks • to his friends, customers, and the publio generally for their past liberal support, wishes to intimate that he has got a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF FIRST-CLASS GOODS, COMPRISING MEN'S, WOMEN'S, ft CHILDREN'S BOOTS, SHOES, ft SLIPPERS. A supply of BEST SCOTCH KIP ON HAND, For Men's best Watertight, made to order for 20a cash. LION FOUNDRY. ~|ftJTR. E. W. MILLS has much pleasure in informing his numerous friends that he has, in conjunction with MR. WILLIAM CABLE, LEASED THE ABOVE ENGINEERING WORKS, And the Business will be carried on in all its Branches as heretofore, under the style of Mills and Cable. He feels confident that hiß Friends will rally round him, and begs to assure them that no effort shall be spared to give entire satisfaction, both as regards the quality of work and prompt execution of same. E. W. MILLS, Lion Foundry. Wellington, sth April. ROBERTSON ft CO., ENGINEERS, IRONFOUNDERS, AND BODLERMAKERS, Old Custom House Stbebt, Hay« for Sale, 2 iPEEDY'S PATENT WOOL PRESSES, |-paokß, with improved ratchet motion. One 16-horse power Cornish Boiler, in first olass order. Price, J385. Estimates furnished for all kinds of work. Sfcrtfimnrn nun nntno fs> nnr Wharf for repair* yiOTOEIA FOUNDRY WILLIS-STBMT. E. SEAGAR, Engineer, Boilermaker, Ibon and Bbass Founder. Estimates furnished for all description of machinery. O DANES ft SO N., BRASS FOUNDERS, COPPER SMITHS, GAS FITTERS, PUMP MAKERS, &o. On Sale— j The Largest land Best-selected Stook in Wellington of Gas Fittings Gas, Steam, and Water Pipes And Fittings of every description. One 6-horso") > Steam Engines One 4-horse J COMMERCIAL HOTEL. HARRY- BENNETT . . PROPRIETOR. THE Publio of Wellington are invited to visit the NEW GRILL. Chops and Steaks from 12 to 2. SPECIAL BIL~L OF FARE _ _ At Half-past Twdve. , Choice of Beer, Tea, or Ceffeo, . FORONE SHILLING. ____ i Any number accommodated. |Bert Quality and Quiokeat Attendance.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 122, 27 May 1881, Page 1
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656Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 122, 27 May 1881, Page 1
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