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"VTORWICH UNION FIRE IN- •"^ SURANCE SOCIETY. Established 1797. BENJAMIN SMITH & CO., Agents for the above Society, are prepared to insuro .Risks at tho Lowest Current Eates. B. SMITH & CO., Estate and Commission Agents, and Licensed Brokers nnder the Land Transfer Act, have money to advance on firat-class Freehold Securities at Seven per cent. Offices — Lambton Quay, Wellington. SPECIAL BAEGAINS FOE THIS WEEK. J. T. STEELE, National Drapery House, Lambton Quay, Is now offering some Genuine and Special BAEGAINS IN Ladies' Fashionable Jackets Ladies' and Girls' Ulsters Dress Serges and Homespuns Ladies' and Girla' Seal Hats Men's and Boys' Overcoats Ulster and Pea Jackets Boys' Suits Blankets. Owing to having a heavy stock of the above-mentioned goods, they are now offered at fully 40 PER CENT. LESS THAN ENGLISH INVOICE PEICE. J. T. STEELE. -m/TUEEAY, EOBEETS & CO., Wool Merchants and Station Agents, WELLINGTON, Are prepared to make Advances on the Growing Clip, and on Shipments of Wool and other Produce consigned to Messrs. Sanderson, Murray & Co., of London. Cash Buyers of Wool, Sheepskins, Eabbitskins, &c. Patent Barb Wire (Washburn brand), Grass Seeds, Woolpacks, and other lines kept in stock. MUEEAY, EOBEETS & CO., Wellington. HAEDY, OENAMENTAL, AND EVEEGEEEN SHRUBS, FOREST TEEES, FEUIT TREES, &c. Nobwood Hill Nursery, (Established 1869.) fTHHE Proprietor of the above begs to call JL the attention of the public to his large and varied stock of hardy, evergreen, and flowering shrubs, coniferse, ahelter treea, 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 : — Cupressua Macrocarpa, from j2 00 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 ... 1 5 0 do Pitxjaporum (of orts), do ... 110 0 do Fruit trees (of Borts) per doz, 15a to 18a Gooseberries and Currants, per doz, from 6a Ehubarb Roota, per doz, from 6a Roaea (choice named), per doz, from 12a Also, a lar^e collection of Carnation^, Picotees, Fnschias, Chrysanthemums, &c., &o. F. MOUNTIER, Nurseryman, Tasman-street. Wellington. TO GENTLEMEN AND OTHEES PLANTING. FOE SALE, FRUIT AND FOEEST TEEES. 50,000 Pinus Insignis, 2ft high, 20s per 100 ; 20,000 Scotch Fir, do do 17s do ; 2d,000 Pines, in varieties, from 15s to 303 do ; 10,000 Cupreasus Macrocapa, 2ft, 20a do ; 20,000 Cypress, in varieties, from 15a to 40a do ; 20,000 Fruit Trees, from 10a. per dozen; 200,000 Quicks (strong) 5a per 1000. JNO. HALE, Nurseryman, Waimea Eoad, Nelson. NUESEEY STOCK ! NURSERY STOCK ! • ENCOUEAGE 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 Bold as cheaply as catalogued prices throughout the colonies. Wo call particular attention to a few of onr SPECIALITIES, whioh are this season extra fine : — Cupreasus in varieties, Pinus Insignis, Ponderosa, Cephalotaxus Anstraica, Canarienses, Excelsa, &c, Albus of Sorts* Araucarias Biotas, Cedrus, Cryptomarias, Frenellas (Calitris) Junipers, Lach, PiceaEetinesporas, Taxus, Thujas, Thujopsis, Wedringtonia, Wellingtonia Gigantea, &c. Also Native and Exotic Shrubs for Hedges and Breakwinds, Borders, Edgings, and Ornamental Bedding. Apple Trees, Pears, Plums, Grape Vinea, Cherries, Peaches^Nuts, Figs, Mulberries, Gooseberrie , Currants, Easpberries, and Strawberries. Rhubarb— between 400 and 500 roots, including our Excelsior and Prolific. Asparagus, Seakale, Artichokes, Horse Eadish, &c. PoT-GEOWN PLANTS —by far the largest collection in this province ; also Shrnbs for open garden decorations, in all cultivated classes. Our Bijou Nurseries, Taranaki and Hopper Streets, Te Aro, «nd Alicetown, Lower Hutt, are open from B" a.m. till 5 p.m. on working days ; but all country communications must be sent to the following addreas, when orders will be promptly attended to. F. COOPEE, Seedsman and Florist, Corner of Herbert and l Manners Streets, Wellington.! S GEEAT CLEAEANCE SALE. JOHN WATT, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONEE WILLIS-STEET, Finding that cheap sales are the order of the day, and that his stock of Books and stationery is bo large that he is puzzled to store it, and being desirous to make improvements in his present premises, he has therefore determined to hold A LARGE f LEAEANCE SALE FOE CASH. *% Sale will commence SATUEDAY, the 18th INST. A Large Stook of Books in overy department of Literature Family Bibleß, Church Services Prayer Booka, Hymn Books, with and without music, for all denominations An Immense Stock of Schoolbooks and School Eequiaites, offering a splendid opportunity to parents and guardiana to lay in Btock very cheap Windsor and Newton's Color Boxes Mathematical Instruments Photographic Albums, &c, &c. Special Advantagea to Everybody. J. WATT, Willis-street, One door from Manners-street. ii PIANOFORTES TUNED. EEGULATED AND EEPAIEED. CE A M S E V , TUN E E and BEGUBATEE. Orders left at Hollidy's, Stationer's Hall, A Lambton Quay, will be carefully attended to. y^ E. PAEdONS (L4.TE GASCOINJt AND PABBONS), BUILDEE.iCONTEACTOB, AND UNDEETAKEE, I'IPIT-A-OTRMT C. SMITH, AND PEODUCE MEECHANT, Shipping and Custom House Agent, , ¦ Thb Port, NELSON. The best Wharf Accommodation at the Port TEY S. BISHOP A CO.'S OEESH BOASTED COFFEE, At Is 6d. Noto the Addresa — EMPIEE CITY TEA WAREHOUSE, Wilhs-stroot. Wellington V^IUSTOM nOUSE FOEMS— On Sale at V_v the Evouinsr Post office.

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 152, 30 June 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 152, 30 June 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 152, 30 June 1881, Page 4

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