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ERANK GRADY, WILLIB-BTREBT. OLOCKS, GOLD and SILVER WATCHES Brooches, Bangles, Engagement, Keeper, and Wedding Binge, Studs, Soarf Pub, I Ac, Ao. ELECTRO STLVER - PLATED GOODS, suitable for Wedding Presents FANCY GOODS, STATIONERY, Ao. I Watch, Clook, and Jewellery repairs done on the premises by oompetent workmen at moderate prices. WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND IMPORTER. DUTTON'S NEW BOOK LIST. SCHOOL BOOKS. I HAVE reoeived by the 'Frisoo mail invoioes of the following Sohool Books, j whioh will arrive per mail steamer Arawa, about the 12th February :— Historical Readers, No. 2, Holborn Eduoa1 tional Series ! Do do, No. 3, do do Blaokwood's Geographical Readers, No. 1 Star Readers, all the numbers Blaokie's Arithmetics, all the standards NEW BOOKS. Familiar Quotations, 6d 1 Cruden's Concordance (oloth 2a), Is i Vanity Fair, library edition, 2s Works by Jerome K. JeromeTold After Supper, 4s Three Men in a Boat, 3b Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow, 4s On the Stage and Off, la 3d Stage Land (illustrated), 4s Pax Vobi&cum, by the author of The Greatest Thing in the World, Is 3d The Colonial Reformer (cloth 3s), 2b 6d Wallace's Malay Archipelago, 2s 6d (oheap edition) Tales of Old Travel (Henry Kingsley), 4s The Old Old Fairy Tales, 2s 6d The Expansion of England, by J. R. Seeley, I M.A., 2s 6d I Tho Threshold of Soienoe (Alder Wright), 7s Philosopher Dick : Adventures and Contemplations of a New Zealand Shepherd, 7s Ibsen's Nora, or A Doll's House, Ib 6d An Edinburgh Eleven, 2s Gymnastics, All England Series, 2s 6d Sailing, do do, 2s 6d GEO. wTdUTTON, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, and NEWS AGENT, Lambton-qoat, Wbllin«ton. PAPERHANGINGS. \ MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT of every quality, oheaper than ever, at TUSTIN BROS., Manners-street. TAMES J. CURTIS, Customs and Shipping Aqint, FORWARDING A GENERAL CARRIER. Grby-btrekt, Wellington. P.O. Box 108. Telephone No. 9. Furniture removed with every care and attention. Telegrams and lette s to wait on steamers or trains reoeive prompt attention. Goods and parcels forwarded to all parts of the world, at oheap through rates. FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, Willis-street. M ELLER A CO., in returning thanks • to their numerous patrona for past favours, beg respeotfully to inform them that they have just reoeived a GRAND ASSORTMENT OF PLUSHES, Cpmbining all the newest shades. Inspection invited. Our Stook of imported AUSTRIAN BENTWOOD CHAIRS Are of a very superior quality, and beautifully designed. Our stock of Gbnxhal Household Furnishings will oompare favourably with any other warehouse, oombined with liberal terms. Inspjction Invitid. Suites made of Every Description. Please note the Address— M. ELLER A CO., Furniture Warchousx, Willis-street. NEWrOWN PAPFT? HANGING WAREHOUSE. T. J. SCRAGGS, IN returning thanks for the support he . has received from the residents of Newtown and the' publio tpuerally, b,egs to intimate that he ha<* imported a large stock of Naw Paperhanginga ex Peri, ino'uding a small consignment of Sanitary Satinettes, whioh for beauty and design exoel the best gold papers. The Cheapest House for Paperhangiugs. Paperhangiags from 4d per piece. Paperhanginsr, labour and material, from Is per piece. Terms Btrictly cash. T. J. SCRAGGS, Nsvttown Papbrhanqing Warehouse. BATHS, BATHS. BATHS. JE. HAVES, Lambton-quay, has just . landed Cast-iron Enamelled Baths, complete with fittings, Prioe, from 90s eaoh. Ca'l and inspect. J. E. Hayes, 105, Lambton-quay.

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Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 55, 6 March 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 55, 6 March 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 55, 6 March 1891, Page 1