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WILLIAM DAWSON & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRON MERCHANTS AND IRONMONGERS, HAVE a Largo and well-selected Stock of Season's Goods, comprising Ward and Payne b all-Bteel Sheep^hears, Burgon and Ball's Sheepshearß, best selected Tnrkey and Washita Stones, Scythes and Heap Hooks, Hay Rakes and Forks, Scythe and Fork Handles. GARDEN REQUISITES, Full Stock and complete assortment. J^tM^ 131 * 3 GARDEN ROLLERS GARDEN TABLES GARDEN CHAIRS GARDEN ENGINES GARDEN TOOLS FURNISHING "IRONMONGERY. Our Show Rooms are now replete with every requisite suitable for partieß Furnishing. ALL GOODS WILL BE FOUND OF BEST QUALITY AND GOOD VALUE. GREY AND FEATHERSTOn"sTREETS, WELLINGTON

SPRING * SUMMER NOVELTIES JUST RECEIVED— 8 OASES OF NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS, Comprising Ladieß' and Children's Hata, in all the newest shapes Ladies' Chip Hats and Bonnots, in all shapes New Granny Bonnetß, in sateen, pompadonr, and silk New Shaded Plnsh, New Shaded Satins j New Shaded Ribbons, New Shaded Feathers A splondid assortment of New Millinery Bonnetß A choice selection of New Trimmed Hats. ladies' Gloves, in great variety, in silk and thread New Double Muslin Euchings, in all widths New Ties, in silk, muslin, lace, and net New Royalist Trimmings, for Collars and Cuffs Ladies' and Children's Hosiery, in great variety. SPECIAL LINES. 300 Ladies' and Girls' Rush Hats, Cd each COO yards New Pompadour Print, CJd per yard. J. W. KERBY, SOMERSET BOOSE, CUBA-STREET.

CASEY & M'DONALD A RE now Showing their First Shipments SPRING GOODS. NEW DRESS MATERIALS, A choice Selection and Colourings NEW OATMEAL CLOTHS, In every Shade. NEW POMPADOUR SATINS, In every Variety of Colour. NEW IRIA STRIPES, In Brown, Navy, and Blaok. NEW WASHING SATEENS, In all the Fashionable Colours NEW STRAW HATS, In all the Leading Shapes. NEW MILLINERY BONNETS, A very Choice Selection. NEW SHADED SATINS, NEW SHADED PLUSHES, NEW BLACK GIRDLES, NEW COLOURED GIRDLES NEW BLACK SILK CORD, NEW COLOURED SILK CORD NEW SHADED FEATHERS, NEW FRENCH FLOWERS, NEW GIRLS' HOSIERY, NEW LADIES' HOSIERY, NEW SHADED RIBBONS, NEW SHADED TRIMMING NET, NEW DRESS BUTTONS, NEW DRESS LACES, NEW JERSEY GLOVFS, NEW BLACK SILK CHILDREN'S DO., NEW ECRU FRILLING, NEW ECRU LACES AND NET, NEW LACE FICHUS, NEW EMBROIDERED FICHUS, 500 BOYS' BOKA LAMA HATS, ONLY 4J» EACH, 1000 GIRLS' AND LADIES' RUSH HATS, ONLY 5iD EACH. CASEY & M'DONALD, DENISON HOUSE, Lambton Quat. ¦]\TOW LANDING, ex BERWICKSHIRE, i>l FROM GLASGOW. Currants, in casks and cases Sultana Ra?ins Vinegar, in ca3ka and cases Castor oil Corn Flour. ZOHRAB, NEWMAN & CO., Johnßton-Btreet. ¦VTOW LANDING, ox BERWICKSHIRE, I^l FROM GLASGOW. Thorn and Cameron's Whisky, in bulk and case Rob Boy Whisky, in bulk and case Jamaica Rum, in bulk and cases J.D.K.Z. Geneva Limcjuice Cordial. ZOHRAB, NEWMAN & CO., Johnston-street. TO LAND, EX ALGOA BAY, FROM GLASGOW. 50 bales Woolpaoks— 27 x 54, 27 x 42, and 27 x 48, attached tops. ZOHRAB, NEWMAN & CO., Johnston-street. "TVTOW LANDING, ex BERWICKSHIRE, i^l FROM GLASGOW. Of the very latest patterns. ZOHRAB, NEWMAN & CO., Johnston-street. "XTO-W LANDING, ox BERWICKSHIRE, i3l FROM GLASGOW. 4 cases Linoleum Floorcloth, 2 and 4 yards wido 4 cases Oiled Floorcloth, three-quarter, four-quarter, and 4 yards wide. ZOHRAB, NEWMAN & CO., , Johnston-street. Nemo me impune lacossit. \ MOST Extensive and Unprecedented SALE For Two Months. TWEED SUITS £3. ! Trousers, 17s ; Vests, 13s. In fact, no reasonable oner refused, as my stock of over J64000 worth must be partially cleared to make room for spring goods. No matter how cheap I sell, every garment must bo shrunk and well made, and cut better than any in Wellington. HUXLEY, tho Tailor. COKE AS DOMESTIC FUEL. AND HOW TO USE IT WANTED Known— Coke may be used either in a grate or range. In making the fire a little coal should be used first, and then the coke on top. In renewing the fire, rako out the ashes, put a, little coal (Black will do very well), then place coke or the cinders on top ; the coke should bo not larger than an egg, and will burn better if damped ; coke and coal should be mixed togethor for a range. If, inatead of throwing ' on half a scntilofull at a time, the coke (foi a grate fire) ia put on piece by piece with the tonga, it will repay the trouble, giving a clean brilliant fire, and throwing a much greater heat than coal alono, and at much ess cost. May be had of all coal dealers and wholesale and retail at the Welligton, Coke and Coal Depot, Tory-street. SAMUEL BROWN.

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 66, 16 September 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 66, 16 September 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 66, 16 September 1881, Page 1

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