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TO BUILDERS. ri^HF time for receiving tenderß for the I erection of a new Baptist Church has been *>x»oiined to Wednesday, 19th instant, at o p m. WJM. CRICHTON, Architect. >70. 12, Grf-y-street. TO EXCAVATORS. niIENDERS are invited, to close at 4 p.m. JL on Friday, the 14th inst , for forming paths and other works to property in Oriental Bay. Specification and particulars at my office. WM. CRtCHTON, Architect, Grey-street. TO CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, AND BRICKLAYERS, 4c, &c. X HEREBY notify that I have this day Purchased the Sand and Gravel Quarries lately carried on by Messrs. Crawford Bros, at Evans' and Island Bays. I am now prepared to supply sand and gravel of the beat quality to be found around Wellington, in Bmall or large quantities. A large supply always kept in Btock at the town yard. I am also ready to supply at the shortest notice, road sand and black soil, manure, &c. Cartage and hauling of all descriptions punotually and carefully attended to. CHARLES LAMBERG. Office — Corner Courtenay-place and Tara-naki-Btreet. Telephone, No. 728. GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON. LYSAGHT'S "ORB" BRAND. THE ONLY FIRST QUALITY IRON IN NEW ZEALAND. TOEN LYSAGHT, Limited, keep large stocks in their stores in Wellington, Auckland, Christohurch, and Dunedin. TONS. Present Stocks 1,100 To arrive by the s.s. Ruahine ... 120 To arrive by the s.s. Gothio .. .. 150 To arrive by the s.b. Duke of Suther- -, - n land J- 0^ To arrive por s.s. Waikato 75 And in several sailing vessels on i-. n their way '*- LV Total 2,005 If you are offered any other brand at 20s per ton less, still INSIST OIjT "ORB" BRAND. It is worth mere than £1 per ton over any other brand in the market. " ORB " is sold by all ironmongers and storekeepers throughout the colony. " ORB " nas threo times tho sale of any other iron made. " OHB " iron is tho standaid iron of the world. JOHN LYSAGHT, Limited, WELLINGTON.

JOHN DTJTHIE & CO. (LIMITED), TRONMONGERS AND IRON MERCHANTS, Willis and Victoria Streets, Havo pleasure in announcing the arrival of a large assortment of the following Lines, viz. : — NICKEL-PLATED TABLE, BRACKET, PENDANT, and LIBRARY LAMPS, in several patterns* ANUCAPNIC and DUPLEX TABLE LAMPS FENDERS, in bright and brass bead, brass rail CURBS, in brass Tail, all brass, and marble FIREIRONS, FIRE BRASSES, RESTS, and STOPS MARBLE and SLATE MANTELPIECES, REGISTER GRATES, tho best selection in the city coal vases, parlour bellows, fire-guards HARRISON BROS. & HOWSON'S Celebrated TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY The universal satisfaction and increasing trade proves this Cutlery to be the best value yet introduced to this market. JOHNSON'S and LOCKWOOD'S TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY, fully stocked SOLE IMPORTERS Of the Woll-known "ARGUROID SILVER" SPOONS and FORKS, Which will wear white throughout. AGENTS FOR PERRY'S FIRE-RESISTING SAFES. £40— POUR ROOMS— £4O COMPLETELY FURNISHED FOB FORTY POUNDS. DOUBLE BEDROOM. 1 Double Brass-mounted Bedstead, £ s. d. extended rail 1 17 6 1 Spring Mattrass, 30s ; 1 Wool Bed, 27s Gd ; 1 Bolster, 2 Kapoo Pillows, 14s 311 6 1 pair Sheets, 10s ; 1 pair Slips, 2s ; 1 pair Blankets, 16s 1 8 0 1 Whito Quilt, 9b 6d ; 1 Wauhstand, with Rails and set Ware, 245 ... 1 13 6 1 All Wool Carpet I 15 0 1 pair White Lace Curtainß, 3Jyds long 0 6 0 1 Art Window-Blind, with spring roller 0 4 0 2 Cane-seat Chairß 0 9 0 1 Dressing Chest, Brass Mounted and Bevelled Glass, 22 xlB ... 4 10 SPARE BEDROOM. 1 Bedstead, 225 ; 1 Spring Mattrass, 18s .. .. • 2 0 0 1 pair Blankets, 11s ; 1 Quilt, 6s ; 1f- lip, Is ; 1 Pillow and Bolster, 6s 6d 1 14 6 1 pair Sheets, 6a fid ; 1 pair Laoe Curtains, 4s 6d 0 11 0 1 Art Window-Blind and SpringRoller 0 4 0 1 Washstand and set Ware, 10s ; 1 Carpet Square, 7s Gd ... 1 6 6 1 Polished Toilet Table and Toilet Glass 0 13 0 SITTINGROOM. 1 Carpet with border (all wool), 12ft x 10ft 6in 2 10 0 1 Couch, 3 small Chairs and 1 Easy Chair, nicely upholstered ... 6 5 0 1 Occasional Walnut Table ... 0 15 0 1 Hearthrug, 10b ; 1 Brass-rail Fender, 10s 10 0 1 Art Window-Blind and Patent Roller 0 4 0 1 pair Laoe Curtains (suitable for bow window) 0 10 0 KITCHEN. 1 Table, 8s 6d ; 3 Chairs, 10s 6d ; 3 Saucepans, 7s 6d ; 1 Kettle, sa; 1 Fryingpau, Is 2d 1 12 8 1 Meat Tin, Is 9d ; 1 Sugar, Is ; 1 Butter, Is : 6 white and gold Cnps and Saucers, 3s 3d ... 0 7 0 6 whito and gold Plates, 3s ; 6 Meat Plates, 3s ; 6 Dessert Plater,, 2s ; 1 set Jugs, 2s Cd 0 10 6 2 Vegetable Dishes, ss; 1 Sau;eboat, Is ; 3 Meat Dishes, 4s (d ; 1 Fanoy Teapot, 2b 9d 0 13 3 2 Salt Collars, Is; 6 eachDessurt and Table Knives (Johnston's), 11s 5d 0 12 5 6 eaoh Don Silver Spoons, tea, dessort, and table 0 14 0 6 each Don Silver Forkß, dessert and table 0 11 6 1 Hair Broom, 3s ; 1 American Broom, Is 6d; 2 Waßh-Tubs, 11s 0 15 6 1 Bucket, Is 6d ; 1 Sorab, Is ; 1 set Boot Brushes, 2s 6d ; Dustpan and Brushes, 2b 6d 0 7 6 1 Knife-board, 10d; 1 Wash-board, Is ; 1 Box Iron, 3s ; 1 Washup, 2s 0 6 10 1 Pie Dish, 8d;l Pudding Basin, 8d 0 14 £40 0 0 Those about to furnish are earnestly requested to inspect the above articles. We invite comparison with any house in New Zealand. ____ HENRY FIELDER, DIRECT IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER, Manners-street, Wellington. NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS COMPANY (CAMPBELL & CRUST.) Wellington, Dnnedin, Christohuroh, Anckl&nd,lnvercargill, and Gore, with Agenoies throughout the Colony and Abroad. Forwarding Agents, Customhouse Agents, General Carriers, Removal Contractors. Cartage Contractors to Wellington Harbour Board. Baggage Agents for Thos. Cook & Son. The Forwarding Syßtem is the most complete in the Colony. Goods and Parcels Colleoted and Forwarded to any aldress, at lowest through rates. No trouble to Consignors or Consignees. Fullest information at Local Office, GREY-STREET. The Finn's Motto— Ba?ett, EcoKoirr Promptitttdb." i

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 64, 13 September 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 64, 13 September 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 64, 13 September 1894, Page 4

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