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Amusements &cH K A T R i; O YAL, Lessee Mrfl. H. \V. Lima. Directress Mrs G. 1!. W. Lewis. THIS EVENING (FRIDAY), DEC. 6. MRS. G. R W. LEWIS, Will appear for this night only, an IVg WofHuston in TaylorV brilliant comedy, MASKS AND PACKS! MASKS AND PACKS ! Masks and packs i With the Pall Strength of the Company. To conclude with ihe fcteamtiu; farce, A muoirs attack. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), DEC. 6. First production in Wrlliugtou of Lewis’ Grand I'automiiHo, by B. N. Patnie. BLUE BK4RD; on, THE HEATHEN CHINEE. Magnificent Scenery, Elegant Costume?, and the Grand Transb rmmion Scene. Prices of Admission—4<, 2* Oil, and Is. Box office at Holliday's. Day Tickets at Addons’, J. W. DODGE, Business Manager. H E A T K E R O Y A L. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. First appearance in Wellington, after their very successful tour of the world, of the justly celebrated POLLARD’S LILLIPUTIAN OPERA BUUFFE COMPANY, For a short season only, commencing MONDAY, December 15th. Opening Opkka— “THE LITTLE DUKE.” Further particulars in future advertisements. Popular Prices—4?, 2a 6d, and Is. Manager for Messrs Pollard—Jas. K, KITTS, Business Notices JOHN DUTHIE & GO., Ironmongers & Iron Merchants, Willis & llkkbsht Smieets. Hare now landing the following useful and seasonable AMERICAN GOODS Ex “Deter Stewart.” 58 Cylinder Churns, Nos 1,2, 3 8 cas» a Newark Coy’s No. 2 boys" axes 3 dozen Eureka clothes wringers, Nos 2,3, 4 3 dozen Keystone clothes wrings b, Nob 10. 24 10 Thermometer Churns, Nos l, 2, 8, 4 21 canes anti-friction grindstone mounts 1 gross cast adze-eye hammers 28 cases extra axo handler, with sawn butts 25 dozen 2 and 3 pro C.S. hay forks . 42 pairs ash oar?, 8 to 16 feet 8 only steer oa»s, 24, 26 feet 10 cases Collin’s picks 5 to 7 lb?, and all 7 lbs 10 boxes Washita sheep shear hones 8 dozen Dougins' pumps, fig. 1 X 6 Douglas' force and lilt (..umps, figs. 156, 157 Z 0 d z malleable garden rakes, 8,10, 12 teeth 17 new Excelsior lawn mowers 16 nents Wood Tuba 6 capes rolling pins 1 dozen store trucks. No 1,2 20 Philadelphia lawn mowers 1 case spring gate latches 243 boxes Putnam hofr*o nails (assorted) 5 cases rim and mortice locks 6 gross peerless and balloon fly traps - 7 cases 3-bow hay rakes leases scythe snaths ENGLISH GOODS Ex, s.B, “Coptic’' and “lonic,” landing. Ex b.r. “ Florida,” to arrive. Ex “ Brisbane," and “ Ganymede,” Amongst which we direct attention to our season’s supply of SHEARS. Our principal parc<d from is Meefrs. BALL BROS. We bad a trial shipment last sea«m of their double bow shears, and feel satisfied that it is one of the best the market. Our main supply of WARD & PAYNE’S is also in double bow but fitted with leather straps and studs, and the finish of the shipment to hand is very superior. Other noticeable lines are as under. 18 dozen tinned milk buckets, 12 to 13 inches 1 cask Garden Syringes, Spring Hooks, bafps and staples, bridle hooks, chest and till keys 1 case stencil letters and figures, 2, 2£, 2,3 J inches 4 Howard’s Anglo-American hay rakes 1 cask enamelled soup plates, fry pans, drinking cups, soap dishes, candlesticks, &c. 3 casks Lockwood’s cutlery and files, corkscrews 12 tons Coopers’ hoop iron 1 cask Firth's mill saw tiles, Saynor and Cook’s gardeners* knives 54 Newcastle grindstones, 10 to 20 inches 10 casks plain and wired bottom milk pans 7 kega wrought coopers* rivets 1 cask steel letters and figures, quoits, sheep-ear pliers, ratchet braces, &c. 1 case potato forks and long handle 5-tine drags 4 Samuelson’s combined reapers and mowers, & mowers only 1 cask finders for Samuelson’s and Hornsby’s Reapers I case Pearce’s improved seed sowers 40 tons 26 g Walker’s corrugated iron, ex Coptic 38 tons 26 g Walker’s corrugated iron, ex Florida 89 tons 26 g Redcliffe Criwn, ex Florida 33 tons 26 g Davis* Crown, ex Florida COACHBUILDEUS’ REQUISITES. A large and varied assortment just received ex Nettie, consisting of— Woodware, Hickory, and Ash Planks, Malleable Castings, Black Mountings, Leather, Duck Lace, Trimmings, &c. &c. JAMESON BROTHERS & CO., Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, Willis-street, opposite Scotch Church, Have on Sale, ex Coolecn—--60 cases salmon, Od per tin, 8s 6d per dozen 50 cases lobsters, 9d per Ss 6d per dozen 50 cases £ sardines, lid per tin, 10a 6d per dozen 50 cases £ sardines, 6d per tin, 5s 6d per dozen 10 cases patent barley, 9d per tin, 8s 6d per dozen 10 cases patent groats, 9d per tin, 8s 6d per dozen 20 cases Yorkshire Relish, 8d per bottle, 7» 6d per dozen 10 cases vermicelli, lOd per lb 10 cases maccaroni, lOd per lb 10 cases kippered herrings, Is per tin, 10s 6d per dozen 25 cases Morton's marmalade, 78 6d per dozen cases Oxford blue, 8d per lb 20 cases plaid matches, i\ per dozen 2 tons tapioca, 3d per lb 2 tons sago, 3d per lb* 100 boxes candles, B£d per lb 400 boxes tea, at 19s per box 50 half-cheats tea, at s fid per tb 5 £-tec tobacco, at 5a per lb JAMESON BROTHERS & Co., Wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchants, Willis-street, opposite Scotch Church. DUNEDIN ALE, Sa 6d per dozen DUNEDIN STOUT, 8a 6d per dozen Wines and spirits, best brands, sold In assorted dozens, and delivered free of charge to all parts of the city. JAMESON BROTHERS & Co., Willie‘Street opposite Scotch Church. 640

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 7342, 5 December 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 7342, 5 December 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 7342, 5 December 1884, Page 1