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JOHN DUTHIE & CO, Wholesale and Retail FRONMONGERS, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON, Have on view samples from their recent consignments of HOUSE FURNISHING AND BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY, Viz.— AMMUNITION, GUNS, Ac. BEDSTEADS COTS BATHS JAPANNERY TOILET REQUISITES Register Grates, Fenders Kitchen Ranges, Leamington and other makes Electro-Plate, Cutlery, and Cooking Utensils for domestic economy. IRON & STEEL WAREHOUSE, Willis-street. LION FOUNDRY, WELLINGTON. MILLS AND CABLE, Engineers, Boilermakers, Iron and Brass Founders, "jl/TANUFACTURERS of all classes of Jj_l. Engines and Boilerß, Wrought and Cast Iron Work for Bridges and Buildings, Iron Fencing Standards, Boiling-down Plants, Saw Mill and Quartz-omshing 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, Bingle and double purchase. ROBERTSON A CO., t ENGINEERS. IRONFOUNDERS, AND J BOILERMAKERS, Old Custom House Strmt, Have for Salo, 2 SPEEDY'S PATENT WOOL PRESSES, f -paefes, with improved ratchet motion. Ono 16-horso power Cornish Boiler, in first class order. Prico, £85. Estimates furnished for all kinds of work. Steamers mm rotn« to our Wharf Tor ropairn FACTS WORTH KNOWING. WANTED KNOWN— Thatthe Cottages now built by O. W. Clayton are the safest and tho most convenient in case of earthquakes or fires, having all the rooms on one floor, and French windows opened at a moment's notice. Can be rented or bought on very easy terms from O. W. Clayton, Thorn' ion or Sussex Square. Ho is the only man with 47 Cottages who will take your rents, either weekly or monthly, in exchange for the freeholds, which bargains never go out of fashion, but last for ever. O. AY. Clayton has built more Cottages, and bought all lib timber direct from th* bush, at 25 per cent, less than Wellington mill prices, so can defy competition. Paying rent is like wasting powder to fire at the man in the moon, so become your own landlord, and burn your rent-book ; it ia only an eyesore. See O. W. Clayton any night after 5 o'clock. Any steady carpenter wishintr to build up his own Cottage, O. W. Clayton is the man to let him have the kind and money to do it. Notice — I have got freehold Cottages in the following streets for sale : —Four at Thorndon, for.r in Abel Smith-street, four in Sussex Square, eight opposite the Tram Station, seven in Grainger-street, four in Arthur-street, one in Taranaki-Btreet, tour in Norta-Btreet, two in Clyde Quay, two Bank Terraco, Ac. Com© and see the deeds and property at O. W. Clayton's, Ihorndon Quay. If outside fools won't pay your rent, don't lißten to tittle-tattle, bnt see for youreelves what your reat will do for you. Remember, if you pay rent for 100 years, it won't pnrchase your Cottage about you. See O. W. Clayton. ' CHARLES P. POWLE3, LICENSED BROKER UNDKS TH>, LAND TRANSFER ACT. Certificated Acocunt3nt in Bankruptcy Office — Willin-stwwt

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 90, 14 October 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 90, 14 October 1881, Page 4

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