BARRAUD & SON, T>HARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS, Lambton Quay A Molbsworth-street. JUST ARRIVED— A Urge assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hair, Tooth, and Nail Brushes ; aIEO, Dressing Combs of all sizes. Bath Gloves, lor promoting the healthy action of tho skin. Waterproof Caps, to protect the h.;ad while bathing. Reiger's, Pear's, Rimmel's, and all other celebrated soaps for toilet purposea. BARRAUD A SON'S Iroi and Steel Wine, a well-known in tog irati ng tonic. BARRAUD A SON'S Union Bouquet, the best exhilarating perfume made in New Zealand. Agents for Guild's Green Mountain Cure and Himrod's Cure for Asthma TEP:Tn r'Ap v p:FULLY EXTRACTED A D STOPPED. BARKAUD AND BON. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE. JOHN WATT, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER WILLIS-SIEET, Finding that cheap sale 3 are the order of the day, and that his stock of Bo( ks and htationery is so large that he ia puzzled to 3toro it, and being desirous to make improvements in his present premiss, he has therefore determined to hold A LARGE CLEARANCE SALE FOR CASH. Sale will commence SATURDAY, the 18th INST. A Large Sto^ of Books in every department ot Literature Family Bible*, Church Services Prayer Books, Hymn Rooks, with and without music, for all denominations An Immense Stock of Schoolbooks and School Requisites, offering a splendid opportunity to parents and guardians to lay in stock very cheap Windsor and Newton's Color Boxes Mathematical Instruments Photographic Albums. <sc, &c. Special Advantage 3to Everybody. J. WATT, Willis-street, Ono door from Manners-street. HARDY, ORNAMENTAL, AND EVERGREEN SHRUBS, FOREST TREES, FRUIT TREES, &c. Norwood Hill Nursery, (Established 1869.) THE Proprietor of the abovo begs to call the attention of the public to his large and varied stock of hardy, evergreen, and flowering shrubs, coniferse, shelter trees, hedge plants, fruit trees, <fee, the whole of which aro fine strong healthy plants, quite hardy, being grown in an exposed situation, and all transplanted. A few quotations given : — Cupressus Macrocarpa, from £2 0 0 per 100 Pinus Insignis, do 110 0 do Pinna Halepensis, do ... 1 10 0 do Hollies (transplanted), do ... 1 10 0 do Enonymua Japonica, do ... 1 0 0 do Laurestinus (very hardy), do 110 0 do Olearia (hedge plant), do ... 1 5 0 do Pittosporum (of '¦orts), do ... 110 0 do Fruit trees (of sorts) per doz, 15s to 18s Goosebeiries and Currants, per doz, from 6s Rhubarb Rootß, per doz, from 63 Roses (choice named), per doz, from 12s Also, a large collection .if Carnations, Picoteea, Fnschia*. Chrysanthemums, &c, Ac. F. MOUNTIER, Nurseryman, Tasman-street. Wellington. rtyO GENTLEMEN AND OTHERS JL PLANTING. FOR SALE, FRUIT AND FOREST TREES. 50,000 Pinus Insignis 2ft high, 20s per 100 ; 20,000 Scotch Fir, do do 17s do ; 20,000 Pines, in varieties, from 15s to 30s do ; 10,000 Cupressus Macrocapa, 2ffc, 203 do ; 20,000 Cypress, in varieties, from 15s to 40s do ; 20.000 Fruit Trees, from 10a per dozen; 200,000 Quicks (strong) 5s per 1000. JN'O. HALE, Nurseryman, Waimea Road, Nelson. NURSERY STOCK ! NURSERY STOCK ! ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY. THE undersigned has now on Sale a large collection of all that is Necessary, Useful, and Ornamental in the furnishing of Gardens of every description, all of which will be sold as cheaply as catalogued prices throughout the colonies. We call particular attention to a few of our SPECIALITIES, which are this season extra fine : — Cupressus in varieties, Pinus Insignis, Ponderosa, Cephalotaxus Anstraica, Canariensea, Excelsa, Ac, Albua of Sorts. Araucarias Biotas, Cedrus, Cryptomarias, Frenellas (Calitris) Junipers, Lauh, Piceaßetinesporas, Taxus, Thu]as, Thujopsis, Wedringtonia, Wellingtonia Gigantea, Ac. Also Native and Exotic Shrubs for Hedges and Breakwinds, Bordera, Edgings, and Ornamental Bedding. Apple Trees, Pears, Plums. Grape Vines, Cherries, Peaches, Nuts, Figs, Mulberrieß, Gooseberrie , Currants, Raspberries, and Strawberries. Rhubarb — between 400 and 500 roots, including our Excelsior and Prolific. Asparagus, Spakale, Artichokes, Horse Radish, Ac. P,»T-GR< >WN PLANTS — by far the largest collection in thi3 province ; also Shrubs for open garden decorations, in all cultivated classes. Our Bijou Nurseries, Taranaki and Hopper Street*, To Aro, and Alicetown, Lower Hutt, are open from 8 am. till 5 p.m. on working d«ya ; but all country communications must be sent to the following address, when orders will be promptly attended to. F. COOPER, Seedsman and Florist, Corner of Herbert and Manners Streets, Wellington. SEE OUR NEW GOODS. To our numerous Customers and the Public in general. WE are now Opening up the SECOND SHIPMENT of WINTER BOOTS AND SHOES, Whioh everyone should come and inspect, being of FIRST CHOICE, and for Style and Quality not to be had elsewhere. Ladies' Kid Shoes, new style, very rare Ladies' Glove Kid Button Boots, high legs Ladies' Morrow High Balmoral Boots F. Pinet's celebrated Glove Kid Button and Lace Boots Ladies' House Boots Ladies House Shoes Another Shipment of those first-class Lawn Tennis Shoes, Ladies' and Gents'. JUST RECEIVED, EZ CHIMBORAZOLadies' White Satin Shoes Ladies' Black Satin Shoes Ladies' Black Glazed Kid Dress Shoes, embroidered with beads Genta' Patent Dresa Court Shoes Boys' and Youths' Dress Shoe 3 OUR GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS A SHOES Have opened up in first-rate condition. Something New— Porpoise-Hide and Cork-Soled, thoronghly waterproof, at LINDSAY A WATSON'S, Lambton Quay and Cuba-street. AN EMINENT PHYSICIAN ON " SWEETMEATS." QWEETS are the necessities of childhood and youth, hence Providence has wisely implanted in the young an almost insatiable 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 whioh sustains human life comes from within, mutt be generated by the internal combustion of carbonaceous food aa fonnd 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 th9ir candies, if pure, is barbarism — W. W. Hall, A.M , M.D. Pure Confectionery only manufactured by G. H. THOKNiUN, Wholesale and Retail Confectioner, Manners-street, Wellington ON PALK, Custom Housp Forma, at the Evening Post office.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 148, 27 June 1881, Page 4
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