BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. TO BE DISPOSED OP AT LE3S THAN WHOLESALE PEICE. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. ! ' TIT &J. STAPLES, in returning thanks to the publio for the liberal support accorded us while in business as Boot and Shoe Retailers, beg to call attention to this our last Clearing Sale, to commence on Thursday next, 26th May, FOR ONE MONTH ONLY, as the lease of the premises expire. Our WHOLESALE TRADE having increased so rapidly, demands the whole of our attention, this being our reaaon for relinquishing the retail branch. Come early and secure the great bargains, which will be sold at such prices as to command a speedy clearance. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED, therefore we quote no prices. The public will do well by laying in a winter's stook, remembering thia is our last month for retail business. W. & J. STAPLES, The Boot and Shoe Manufacturers, Eetail Branoh, Willis-street, opposite Evening Post. MONSTER CLEARING SALE! BOOTS! BOOTS! SHOES. SHOES. SHOES. &c, &o. TOT MORIARTY * " • is determined to Clear the Whole of his Well-assorted Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES At Pbices neveb beobs Quoted ! On account ef New Shipments expected to arrive daily. THIS IS A GENUINE SALE, and will commence on SATURDAY, 21sr MAY, and continue FOR THREE WEEKS ONLY ! No Reasonable Offer will be Refused All the Lines are in First-class Order, and Guaranteed for the Approaching Season. The Goods are of a miscellaneous character (English, Colonial, and American), and Each Abticlx is Mabeed in Plain Fioubes ! ! The Publio generally, one and all, are invited to Inspect my Goods and Share the Spoil in thia BUMPER SALE! COMEIEARLY TO INSPECT THE GOODS, And AVOID THE CRUSH ! THE STOCK MUST BEICLEARED ! Pleaso Note the Address : W. MORIARTY, WILLIS-STBEET, CUBA-STBIET, AND MOLKBWOBTE-BTBEET. HARDY, ORNAMENTAL, AND EVERGREEN SHRUBS, FOREST TEEES, FRUIT TEEES, &o. Norwood Hill Nuesebt, 1 (Established 1869.) rTIHE Proprietor of the above begs to call X the attention of the public to his large and varied stook of hardy, evergreen, and flowering shrubs, coniferro, shelter trees, hedge plants, fruit trees, &c, the whole of which are fine strong healthy plants, quite hardy, being grown in an exposed situation, and all transplanted. A few quotations given :— Cupressus Maorocarpa, from £2 0 0 per 100 Pinus Insignis, do ... ... 1 10 0 do ¦ Pinus Halepensis, do ... 1 10 0 do Hollies (transplanted), do ... 1 10 0 do [ Enonymus Japonica, do ... 10 0 do Laureßtinus (very hardy), do 1 10 0 do Olearia (hedge plant), do ... 15 0 do Pittosporum (of torts), do ... 1 10 0 do Fruit trees (of sorts) per doz, 15s to 18s Gooseberries and Currants, per doz, from 6s Rhubarb Boots, per doz, from 6s Roses (choice named), per doz, from 12s > Also, a lar^e collection of Carnations, Picotees, Puschias, Chrysanthemnms, &c, &o. P. MOUNTIEE, Nurseryman," Tasman-street. Wellington. The only Prize awarded to a Dyer at Sydney, 1880, and Melbourne 1881 Exhibition, was awarded to ALEXANDER EOBEETSON, "TyTELSON DYE WORKS Silks, Woollens, And every description of Dying done. Goods reoeived by the undersigned— WHITTAKER BROS, Bonitsnllers & Stationers FjAinhton Qnav AN EMINENT PHYSICIAN ON " SWEETMEATS." SWEETS are the necessities of childhood and youth, hence Providence has wisely implanted in the young an almost insatiablo desire for sugar. Without this element largely mingled with its food, the healthiest born infant would die in a month. In vain would it nestle on its mother's bosom, in vain its exposure to the warming sunshine, and in vain the softest blankets and warmest furs to encase its body, for the warmth which sustains human life cornea from within, must be generated by the internal combustion of carbonaceous food as found in all sweets and fat. It is the most inveterate of all prejudices in civilized life that sweets hurt children ; on the contrary, they are a prime necessity, and to deprive them of their candies, if pure, is barbarism — W. W. Hall, A.M., M.D. Pure Confectionery only manufactured by G. H. THOENTON, Wholesale and Eetail Confectioner, Manners-street, Wellington. NOTICE. OD. FINCH, having purchased the • GEOCEEY BUSINESS of Mr. Pbitchabd, Brougham-street, will open on SATURDAY, the 23th day of May, with an entire new Stock of Goods, when he hopes, by supplying a good article at the most reasonable prioe, to merit a share of publio patronage. Bread and Groceries delivered daily to all parts of the town.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 123, 28 May 1881, Page 1
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722Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 123, 28 May 1881, Page 1
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