We invite special attention to the following Large Assortment of Goods — all from best makers, superior quality, and newest designs : — Electro-plate Table and Pocket Cutlery, Bedsteads, Cots, Tinware, Brwhware, Culinary Utensils, Laundry Stoves, Mangles, Wringers, Meat Safes, Hall Tables, Hat and Coat Stands, Fireproof Safes, Carpenters' Tools, Ranges, Register Orates, Chimney Pieces, Tile Hearths, Fenders, Fire Irons, Garden and Agricultural Tools and Implements. WILLIAM DAWSON & CO., IRON MERCHANTS AND IRONMONGERS, GREY AND FEATHERSTON STREETS, WELLINGTON. PAUL ! PAUL ! PAUL ! CUBA STREET. GREAT CLEARING SALE, OF THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF ABRAHAM CABS, Clothier and Draper, Wanganui. JOSFPH PAUL, having purchased the above Estate, at a large discount for cash, has removed a large portion of the Stook to Wellington, for the purpose of giving his numerous friends a chance of again PURCHASING for the CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS some of the CHEAPEST CLOLHING ever offered to the public of Wellington. BARGAINS IN MEN'S CLOTHING BARGAINS IN BOY'S CLOTHING BARGAINS IN YOUTH'S CLOTHING BARGAINS IN HATS AND CAPS BARGAINS IN SHIRTS AND HOSIERY For PUCK LIST poo my Handbills in EVENING POST SUPPLEMENT. THE SALE COMMENCED ON SATURDAY, 10th DECEMBER. JOHNSTON & CO., SOLE AGENTS FOR IOWA" BARBED WIRE COMPANY'S (Burnell's) J y JOW A BARB WIRE CO. I , ' \ Licensed under Bottom Patents. \ PATENT FOUR-BARBED WIRE. " Makes the Best and Cheapest Fence in the World." " Maximum in strength — minimum in weight."
GREAT CLEARANCE SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES. JOHN JONES, "Willis-street, Having had a great run for his Children's Copper-Toed Boots has determined to hold his Clearance Sale until the end of the present month, at prices unequalled in Wellington. The goods are a'l fresh, not Bhop rotten. Men's calf elastio, reduced from 18s to 10s Do do do (riveted), do do 16s to 8s 6d Do watertight, do do 18s to 10s 6d Ladieß' low Bhoes (morocca), 6s 6d Do calf elastic-sides, reduced 10s 6d to 7s 6d Maids' very high leg, from 6s 6d Coppor toes— 4 and 5, at 2s 6d ; 6t09, at 3a ; 10 to 13, at 3a 6d ; Ito3,at 43 A large stock of children's button highleg, 38 6d ; kid lace-up, 3s ; fanoy lawn shoes, 2b 6d ; fancy elastic, 2a Peerless Gloss, at 6d per bottle, during the eale Remember the AddreEs — John Jones, Willis-Btreet, three doors below St. Peter's Church. Ord°rs and repairs punctually attended to dm ing sale the same as usual. HARDWARE. OPENING NOTICE. E. W. M ILLS AND C°IRONMONGERS, IRON MERCHANTS, AND SHIP CHANDLERS, Have much pleasure in informing theii numerous friends and the pnblio generally that they have purchased those commodione and centrally-situated premises on Lambton Quay, formerly occupied by the late Mr. Lipman Levy. The premises have undergone considerable alterations, and have been remodelled to suit the requirements of their FURNISHING AND GENERAL IRONMONGERY TRADE. The STOCK is well assorted, and comprises— Furnishing ironmongery Builders' and general hardware Marble and enamelled slate mantel-pieces (newest deßigne) Leamington ranges, Amerioan cooking anc heating stoves Eleotro-plated ware, table and pocket cutler] Gas and kerosene chandeliers, bracket anc table lamps Garden and farm tools, sheep shears Dairy requisites, harvesting tools Tinware, brushware, bedsteads Paints, colors, oils, and varnishes of all kindi Engineers' and contractors' tools and ma terials Sporting ammunition, blasting-powder, fuse and dynamite, Ac. THE IRON STORE on Feathebston Stbbbt will be devoted, as heretofore to th« Heavier Lines, viz.:— Bar, rod, plate, sheet, and angle iron Corrugated and plain galvanised iron Steel, galvanised, and blaok pipe and fittingi Galvanised ridging, spoutintr, &o Wheelwrights' and coaohbnildera' material) Milner's fireproof safeß and strongroom doon Fenoing wire ? Portland cement, kerosene Agricultural implements Chains, anohors, iron blooki Manilla ropes, cordage, it Most satisfactory arrangements have beei made for supplies of English and America! Hardware, regular shipments of which an now coming forward. The OFFICES hare been REMOVED t LAMBTON QUAY, where E. W. M. & CO will be pleased to see their friends. Wellington, 21st November. CW. B E L I • Bookseller and Stationer. BOOKBINDER AND MACHINE RULEE COUBTENAT PLACE, Opposite Greenfield and Stewart's Saw Mil! C.M.B. begs to inform the publio of We! lington that he has commenced business an ¦olicits patronage. N.B. — A good selectio of Christmas Cards for sale, all prices, to numerous to mention. Bookbinding doi with despatch. /CUSTOM HOUSE FORMS on Bale i Kj the Eveninur Poit.Offlee,
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 143, 17 December 1881, Page 1
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710Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 143, 17 December 1881, Page 1
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