WILLIAM DAWSON & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRON MEROHANTB AND IRONMONGERS, HAVE a Large and well-selected Stook of Season's Goods, comprising Ward and Payne's all-steel Sheepahears, Burgon and Ball's Sheepshears, best selected Turkey andWaahita Stones, Scythes and Reap Hooks, Hay Rakes and Forks, Scythe and Fork Handle*. '.GARDEN REQUISITES, Full Stook and complete assortment. LAWN MOWERS GARDEN ROLLERS GARDEN TABLES GARDEN CHAIRS GARDEN ENGINES GARDEN TOOLS FURNISHING "IRONMONGERY. Our Show Rooms are now replete with every requisite suitable for parties Furnishing. ALL GOODS WILL BE FOUND OF BEST QUALITY AND GOOD VALUE. GREY AND FEATHERSTON STREETS, WELLINGTON. JOHNSTON & CO., "eOLiTAGENTS FOR^iowT BARBED" WIRE~COMPANY'S (Burnell's) iy IOWA BARB WIRE GO -iy ' \ Licensed under Bottom Patents. V .PATENT FOUR-BARBED WIRE. "Makes the Best and Cheapest Fence in the World." " Maximum in strength— minimum in weight."
EELINQUIfeHINQ BUSINESS ! LEAVING WELLINGTON GREAT CHEAP SALE J. B. HAMILTON, CASH DRAPER CUBA-STREET, XTAVING completed negotiations for the purchase of a business in the country, and according to my arrangements it is compulpory I should leave Wellington on an early date, and to save both expense and trouble of removing stock, I will commence a GREAT SALE OF THE WHOLE STOCK, when everything must be cleared right out. FOR INSTANCE— 4s 6d Wet Wove Calico reduced 2s lid doz 48 6d Black Velveteens reducd 2s 6d yard 800 yards Short Muslin Curtain, 2£d up i)sd Black A lpacas reduced 6}d 2s Black Satin Cloth now Is 4}d 78 6d Washing Costumes reduced 3s 1 1 d 3s fld White Tucked Skirts now Is 6d 3s Trimmed Chemise now Is lOd 5s Frilled Nightdresses now 2s lid 5s Gauze Trimming Silk now Is 6d Boys' Tweed Trouaers, 5s lid up Boys' Tweed Suits, 5s lid up Men's Tweed Trousers, 7s 6d, 8s 6d Men's Blue Serge Coats, 12s 6d Men's White Shirts, 83 6d, 4s 6d, np Men's Cotton Drawers, 2s 3d up SALE NOW GOING ON. All Accounts against me to be Bent in at once for payment, and all persons indebted to me are requested to havo their accounts settled before the end of tho present month. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE OF BOO'J S AND SHOES. JOHN JONES, Willis-street, Having received a largo case ex Piako, and having a large and select stock on hand more than he can conveniently make room for, has determined to hold a 21 days' Clearance Sale, commencing SATURDAY, 26th November, at prices unequalled in Wellington. 'Jhe goods are all iresh, not shop rotten. Men's calf elastic, reduced from 18s to 10s Do do do (riveted), do do 16a to 8s 6d Do watertight, do do 18s to 10s 6d Ladiea' iow shoes (morocca), 6s 6d Do oalf elat-tic-sides, reduced 10a 6d to 7s 6d Maids' very high leg, from 6s 6d Copper toes— 4 and 5, at 2s 6d ; 6t09, at 3d ; 10 to 13, at 3s 6d ; Ito 3 at 4a - A large stock of children's button highleg. 38 Gd ; kid lace-up, 3s ; fancy lawn shoes, 2s 6d ; fancy elastic, 2s Ladies' carpet slippers and ladiea' prunella in stock Remember tho Address — John Jones, Willia-stref t, three door 3 below St. Peter's Church. Orders and repairs punctually attended to during sale the same as usual. HARDWARE. OPENING NOTICE. E. W. M ILLS AND C°IRONMONGERS, IRON MERCHANTS, AND SHIP CHANDLERS, Have much pleasure in informirg their numerous friends and tho publio generally that they have purchased those commodious and centrally-situated premises on Lambton Quay, formerly occupic d by the late Mr Lipman Levy. The premises have undergone considerable alterations, and havo been remodelled to Buit the requirements of their FURNISHING AND GENERAL IRONMONGERY TRADE. The STOCK is well assorted, and comprises— Furnishing ironmongery Bnilders' and general hardware Marble and enamelled slate mantel-pieces (newest designs) Leamington ranges, American cooking and heating stoves Fleotro-plated ware, table and pocket cutlery Gas and kerosene ohandeliera, bracket and table lamps Garden and farm tools, sheep shears Dairy requisites, harvesting tools Tinware, brushware, bedsteads Faints, colors, oils, and varnishes of all kinds Engineers' and contractors' tools and materials Sporting ammunition, blasting-powder, fuse, and dynamite, Ac. aHE IRON STORE on FeathebstonBTKEKT will be devoted, as heretofore, t» the Heavier Lines, viz.:— Bar, rod, plate, sheet, and angle iron j Corrugated and plain galvanised iron Steel, galvanised, and black pipe and fittings Galvanised ridging, spoutinsr, &o Wheelwrights' a d coachbuildera' materials Milner's fireproof safes and strongroom doors Fencing wire, Portland cement, kerosene Agricultural implements Chains, anchors, iron blocks Manilla ropes, cordage, &o Most satisfactory arrangements have been made for supplies of English and American Hardware, regnlar shipments of whioh are now coming forward. The OFFICES have been REMOVED to LAMBTON QUAY, where E. W. M. & CO. will bo pleased to see their friends. Wellington, 2 1st November. >|i E A! TEA! TEA! NK.LSON, MO ATE, & CO.'S Pure ' Liquoring Blended Teas. bole Consignees, TRKACHfcR & CO., il annere-stieotv A gouts wanted. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THE BIGHT MAN IN THE RIGHT PLACE. CHARLES HEBBEND, CHIMNEY SWEEP, has REMOVED to MURPHY.STREET, opposite Stapleß' Biowery.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 128, 30 November 1881, Page 1
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830Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 128, 30 November 1881, Page 1
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