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ON SALE EX BISRA-R AND LATB ARRIVALS. ICASE hair combs and brushes, mirrors, puffs and boxes, chenille pinnies, &c lor bonnets 1 „ portcmonaies in steel, gilt. Russia, bag purses, elastic band and book do, velvet and leather do 1 „ boxes colors, drawing slates papetires, fitted tourist cases, ne plus desks, offico and fancy inkstands, and pen trays 2 „ watch stands and glass shades, china figures, ornaments, candlesticks, mustards, baskets, toilet bottles, groups, ring stands, butter plates, ash trays, i.c china card trays, gilt vases, toilet and watch cases, portemonait'B, fancy bags reticules, inkstands, pen baskets, fitted eggs, toilet bottles and ornaments, handkei chief boxes, ladies' companions, mounted and fitted pearl card cases, pocket hooks, penwipers, vegetable ivory goods, dominoes 1 „ French gilt and fancy brooches, boxes of do, signet rings in gilt, paste, and pearl ; watch chains, sleeve links, scatf pins, silver top bottles; gilt, paste, and pearl necklets, lockets, silver thimbles 1 „ bill cases and envelope do, inkstands, music stools, walnut tables and whatnots, inkstands 1 „ bell corals, gum rings, metallic memo hooks, various braid and silk guards, bone, ivory and pearl fish curd counters 1 „ eribhage pegs, whist markers, needle books and cushions, reel stands, dunking cups, papier macho tea caddies, wri ling desks and work boxes, toilet and glove boxes, glass and papier macho inkstands and blotters, feather dusters and table mats assorted 1 „ 12 gilt French clocks under glass shades 1 „ 110 hour angle clocks, French und English 8 day time pieces, Dutch nlarums, striking and lever clocks 1 „ musical boxes, 2to 4 airs 2 „ leather travelling bags, dressing cases, ladies' leather, French, and courier bags; American cloth, buff and Ir. satchels and Princess Alice bags 1 „ lustres, vases, and centre pieces 1 „ stationery boxes, watch keys, compasses, mvi tv in in parvo, steel and gilt albert chains, walnut inkstands, Lund's patent cork screws 1 „ 30 hour 0.0 g. clocks 1 „ 0 inch lever do 2 „ cottage time pieces 1 „ gothio timo pieces 1 „ vases, urns, enamelled and jewelled toilets, &c 1 „ papier mache chess and flower tables 1 „ call and tea bells, leather and wicker dram bottles 1 „ parian and alabaster ware, jup. vases, inkstands, ornaments, mugs, cups and saucers, egg cups, candlesticks, tobacco jars, &c 1 „ plain walnut and chess tables, whatnols, env.-lopc cases and music stools 1 „ perambulators, taniborines, balls, garden sets, and assorted toys, &c 1 „ fancy glass and bandkci chief boxes 1 „ cricket hats, stumps, balls, tool chests, toy tea sets, railways, shops, and assorted toys 1 „ dressed china. Bluffed, crying, wax, and composition dolls 1 „ colored engravings in maple frames 1 „ pocket books, children's chairs, whatnots, dolls, faucy toys, tablo cutleiy, tve 2 „ fancy assoried toys, dolls, Ssc 1 „ mogul playing cards 2 „ briar wood pipes, India-rubber tobacco pouches 4 „ platelookingglasscs,plainand moulded trays, 1 2x9," 14x10, 1(5x12, 18x14, and 20x1 G 3 „ eau tie cologne 8 „ stationery — cream and blue laid letter and nolo paper, foolscap, plain, ruled, faint and common, account books, ld to (id memorandum pocket ledgers, cyphering and metallic books, lead and slate pencils, oak framed slates, envelopes, blue and cream and envelope note, magnum bonum pens and ! penholders, copy books, ruled and | plain demy -1 bales drapeis' paptr and brown wrapping do I 20 „ brown do, 20 to hOlb, royal hand 5 „ brown paper bags, Ito 14 I 5 „ sugar do Ito 14 j 4 „ „ do 4to 7 6 „ tea do Ito G 1 case playing cards, 2 Highlanders 1 „ red and black sealing wax 3 cases school books, primers, shilling grammars, tutor's first readings, ready reckoners, ive JACOB JOSEPH Ss CO. 'IDE LONDON .JOURNAL. THE Best, Oheupe.it, Largest, and mest Beautifully lllustuited Publication ever issued, having a Greater Circulation than that of any other periodical in the world. Its contents embrace the best works of Sir Waller Scott, Bart., Watts Phillips, J. F. Smith, James Grunt, \<s., kc, Pierce Egan, Miss Hradd«n, Percy B. St. John, .Mrs Southworth, Henry J. Byron, Mrs Gordon Smythies, &c, Ssc, and many other Eminent /Vuthors ; splendidly illustrated by the most celebrated Artists, including JOHN GILBERT, KEELEY HALSWELLE, PRIOR, &o. Also innumerable uxoiting and agreeable Short Tales ; (Jhurming Poems ; valuable Educational and Social Essays ; interesting descriptions of the most Remarkable Pliiaeg iv the World. Illustrated by Artists of hi; h standing; thousands of ustlul Receipts of eveiy kind; numerous Records uf Scientific Inventions and Discoveries; Statistics embracing all tiie principle Oiiioiul Returns published, of Public Accounts, Population, Emigration, Health, Miliiaiy, Naval, and Commercial affairs, and much Valuable Generul Statistical Information; short Miscellaneous Pieces, Editorials of Literary and Historieai Interest ill uatrmive of passing events; Extracts from the Books of tho Day ; Gems of Thought, eulied from ihe works of the Best Writers, in all languages; Witty und Laughable Jokes and Auecdutes, together wiih. a most voluminous pursonul Correspondence upon every imaginable topic, conveying Rt once iiiforimitioa llie most varied nud tiie most extensive. The LONDON JOURNAL stands unrivalled for the instructive, amusing and moral excePence of its contents, the beamy of its illustrations, the clearness of its type, the superiority of its paper and for its cheapness. Issued in Weekly Nos., Id; Monthly Parts, Gd ; Half-yearly Vols., -is Gd. Vols. I. to Xl,. are now issued. The LONDON JOURNAL may he had of every respectable Bookseller in the Colouies, &c, or by ordering in any purl of the world. LON DON JOU UN AL Office, 832, Straud, Lonion February 10, IHGO. JOSIAH MINIFIE, PLUMBER, PAINTER, GLAZIER, AiND PAPERHANGER, BEGS to intimate that he has eommeuced business in those premisea on Lumbton-Qnay, next door to Mr Cook, Tailor, and trusts by atteniou, is busiuess, and guaranteeing the best workaansbip, to receive a share of publ*. patronage. N.B. — A large stock of paper-uaugiugs always >n band ; and glass of all sizes. Dec.-i, 1803.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XX, Issue 2217, 10 June 1865, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XX, Issue 2217, 10 June 1865, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XX, Issue 2217, 10 June 1865, Page 6

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