JOHN DUTHIE & CO., Wholesale and Retail TRONMONGERS, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON, Have on view samples from their reoent consignments of HOUSE FURNISHIXG AND BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY, Viz.— AMMUNITION, GUNS, &o. BEDSTEADS COTS BATHS JAPANNERY TOILET REQUISITES Register Grates, Fenders Kitchen Ranges, Leamington and other make 3 Electro-Plate, Cutlery, and Cooking Utensils for domestic economy. IRON & STEEL WAREHOUSE, WILLIS-STRKET. Lambton Quay. Wellington, 21st April, 1881. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. Bargains ! Bargains ! WILLIAM JAMES has much pleasure in informing the public that he has received, ex late arrivals, extensive shipments of FURNITURE and CARPETING, the whole of which will bo offered at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, in order to effect a SPEEDY SALE. Drawing-rooin Suites, in velvet, rep, broche, capcstry, and cretonnes Dining-room Suite 3, in morocco, velvet, and hair-Beating Brussels, tapestry, kiddor, felt, and other Carpets Hearthrugs, Matting, Mats, and Slips Floorcloths, from 18in (bordered) to 18ft wide ; bodycloth Linoleums, from 27in (bordered) to Cm wide ; bodyoloth Iron, brass, and wood Bedsteads Iron and wood cots Spring, hair, pulu, kapok, flock, and flax bods Palliasses, bolsters, pillows Quilt 3, Bheeting, blankets, &o. Conches and chairs, in great variety Sideboards, cheffoniers, telescope dining tables Cabinots, wardrobes, chests of drawers Washstands and toilet tables Chimney and toilet glasses Brass cornices, poles, valances &0., &c., &c. «•# A VISIT OF INSPECTION is respectfully solicited. O DANKS A SON' BRASS FOUNDERS, COPPERSMITHS, GAS FITTERS, PUMP MATERS, Importers •* — Gas, Steam, and Water Pipes Chandeliers, Brackets, and Harp Lighti Gas Globes Shanks' Patent W. Closet Sheet Lead C»pper, Compo, and Lead Pipe Sheet, Brass, and Copper Steam Whistles (single and double) Tallow Cups All sizes of Wheel Valves and Steam Coo I One Gas and Steam Engine for Sale. Brandon-street. LION FOUND RY, WELLINGTON. MILLS AND CABLE, Engineers, Boilermakers, Iron ane Brass Founders, A/TANUFACTURERS of all classes oi -"-¦- Engines and Boilers, Wrought and Caßt Iron Work for Bridges and Buildings, Iron Fencing Standards, Boiling-down Plants, Saw Mill and Quartz-crushing Machinery. Estimates given for all kinds of work. Vessels can come right alongside the works for repairs. FOR SALE, CHEAP. 1 14-h.p. portable engine (second-hand, equal to new), double cylinder 1 8-h.p. horizontal engine, with Cornish boiler Crab winches, single and double purchase.! ROBERTSON & CO., Sj^NGINEERS, IRONFOUNDERS, AND Hi BOILERMAKERS, Old Custom Housb Strkkt, Have for Sale, 2 SPEEDY'S PATENT WOOL PRESSES, J-paeks, with improved ratchet motion. One 16-horse powor Cornish Boiler, in firei class ordor. Price, .£BS. Estimates furnished for all kinds of work. StflamorH ruin nomn!to nnr Wharf for reDAirp. MONUMENTAL STONE WORKS, CHRISTCHURCH. MONUMENTS AND TOMBSTONES Of every description. For Cheapness and Design unequalled in the colony. Designs and Price List may be seen at A. TURNER'S, Agent, Courtenay Place, Near the Gasworks. TONES AND COLERIDGE, CIVIL ENGINEERS, Are prepared to carry out Engineering works in all parts of the colony, WESTMINSTER CHAMBERS, Wellington. N.B. — Surveys executed under tho Land Aote. 17 I N Q AND HILL, CIVIL ENGINEERS, Licensed and Authorised Survbtors. LAND '& COMMISSION AGENTS. Offices.— Evening Post Chambers Willisatreot, and Feilding, Hanawatu. N.B. — Our Scale of Charges is the Loweßt in the colony, and we guarantee to give satisfaction. 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, rake out the ashes, put a little coal (slack will do very well), then place coke or the cinders on top ; the coke should be not larger than an egg, and will burn better if damped; coke and coal should be mixed together for a range. If, instead of throwing on half a scuttlefuU at a time, the coke (foi a grate fire) is put on piece by piece with the tongs, it will repay the trouble, giving a clean brilliant fire, and throwing a much greater heat than coal alone, 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. REGISTRY OFFICE Licensed by New Zealand Government) Officers or men requir'ng employment can record their names at m/ office. OHAS. H. ELLABY, fnsf/mi TTnimo Qnav -TIT E, WATERS, GE*NERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy. HU KTSTt-STRKBT. ALBION HOTEL, corner of Tory-street and Courtenay Place.— Mr. J. Murphy (formerly of the Cricketers' Arms) will be I glad to meet his old friends and acquaintances at the Albion. The above hotel has recently been thoroughly renovated, and tra j vellers and boarders can rely upon receiving every attention and comfort. None but first- ! class liquors kept.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 74, 26 September 1881, Page 4
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