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ON SALE EX BERAR AND LATE ARRIVALS. ICASB hair combs and brushes, mirrors, puffs and boxes, chenille plumes, &c lor bonm-ts 1 „ portemonaies in steel, gilt, Russia, hag purses, elastic band and Look do, velvet and leather do 1 „ boxes colors, drawing slates papetires, fitted tourist eases, ne plus desks, office and fancy inkstands, and pen trays 2 „ watch stands and glass shades, china figures, ornaments, candlesticks, mu.stanls. baskeifl toilet littles, groups, ring staiuls, butter plates, ash trays. iVc china card trays, gilt vases, toilet and watch cases, portemoiuies, fancy ba^s, roticuh's, inkstands, pen baskets, fitted eggi, toilet, bottles and ornamonth, hand kei chiii f 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 ; watcli chains, sleeve links, scarf pins, silver top bottles; gilt, paste, and pearl i.ocklcta, lockets, silver thimbles 1 „ bill cases and envelope do, inkstands, music stools, walnut tables and whatnots, inkstands 1 „ bell corals, gum rings, metallic memo books, various braid and silk guards bone, ivory and pearl fish card counters 1 „ enhhage pegs, whist markers, needle hooks and cushions, reel stands, diinking cups, papier macho tea caddies, wriiing desks and work boxes, toilet and glove boxes, glass, and papier mache inkstands and blotters, feather dusters and table mats assorted 1 „ 12 gilt French clocks under glass shades 1 „ 30 hour angle clocks, French and English B day time pieces, Dutch alarums, striking and lever clocks 1 „ musical boxes. 2to 4 airs 2 „ leather travelling bags, dressing cases ladies' leather, French, and couriei bags; American cloth, buff and Ir. satchels and Princess Alice hags 1 „ lustres, vases, and centre pieces 1 „ stationery boxes, watch keys, compasses, multiun in parvo, steel and gilt albert chains, walnut inkstands, Lutid't patent cork screws 1 „ SO hour 0.0 g. clocks 1 „ li inch lever do 2 „ cottage time pieces 1 „ gothic timo pieces 1 „ vases, urns, enamelled and jewellec toilets, &c 1 „ papier macho chess and flower table; 1 „ call and tea bells, leather and wickei dram bottles 1 „ parian and alabaster ware, jup- vasea inkstands, ornaments, mugs, cups aiu saucers, egg cups, candlesticks, tobaca j jars, cVc 1 „ plain walnut and chess tables, what nots, envi'lo;io capes and music stooli 1 „ perambulators, tamborines, bulls, gar den sets, and assorted toys, &c 1 „ fancy glass and handkerchief hoxca 1 „ cricket bats, stumps, balls, tool chests toy tea gets, railways, shops, and as sorted toys 1 „ dressed china, sluflbd, crying, wax, atu composition dolls 1 „ colored engravings in maple frames 1 „ pocket books, children's chairs, whatnots, dolls, fancy toys, table cutlery &c 2 „ fancy assorted toys, dolls, &c 1 „ mogul playing cards 2 „ briar wood pipes, India-rubber tobaect pouches 4 „ platelookingglasses.plainand mouldei trays, i2x9,14xL0, 10x12, 18xM,anc 20x I 6 3 „ cau rle cologne 8 „ stationery — cream and blue laid lette and noto paper, foolsi'ap, plain, ruled faint and common, account books, li to (id memorandum pocket ledgers cyphering and metallic hooka, lea( and slate pencils, oak framed slates envelopes, blue and cream and euvu lope note, magnum honuin pens an< penholders, copy books, ruled am plain dt'iny 4 bales drapers' paper and brown wrapping di 20 „ biown do, 20 to f-Olb, royal hand 6 „ brown paper bags, Ito 1-t 5 „ sugar do Ito 1-i 4 „ „ do 4to 7 5 „ tea do Ito 0 1 case playing cards, 2 Highlanders 1 „ red and black sealing wax 3 cases school b.ioks, primers, shilling gram mars, tutor's first readings, read; reckoner.-!, i^'c JACOB JOSEPH & CO. HIE LONDON JOURNAL. FTIHE Best, Cheapest, Largest, and most Beau X. tiflllly Illustrated Piililioiuion ever issued having a Greater Circulation than tliKt of ai;y ollie periodical in the world. Its contents embrace thi best works of sir Walter Scott, Bait., Watts Phillips, .1. F. Smith, James Grant, \.c, &c, I'ierce Kgan, Miss (jiaddwu, Percy 15. St. John, .Mrs .South worth, Henry J. Bjrou, Airs Gordon Smithies, kc, Ac, and many other Kminpiit Authors ; splendid!} illiislraiod by the most celebrated Artists, inclulin JOHN GILBKItT, KKKLKY UALSWKLLK, I'Ulolt, &o. Also iniiuiMei'.'ihtf exciting and agreeable :-' 1 1 o iTale.* ; Ch;iri(iii!{,' l'i l'iiis ; valuable !• diiuali(>u»! and Social Essnys ; interesting dt'vcripti'ir.s of tli? most Remarkable I'hicc^ iu the World, Illustrated by Artists of high stumling ; thousands of uselnl Receipts of evoy kind ; numerous Records ol Scientific Inventions and Dibcormes ; Siatislics embracing all the principle OMiciul Keturns published, ol Public Accounts, l'opuhaioii, Emigration, Health, Military, Naval, nnd Commercial all'uiin, and much Valuable General Statistical Information ; short Miscellaneous Pieces. Editoriuls of Literary and Historical Interest illustrative of passing events ; Kxtincts from the Books of the Day ; Gems of Thought, culled from (he works of the Beat Writers, in all languages; Winy and Laughable Jokes and Anrcdutes, together with a most voluminous personal Correspondence upon every imaginable topic, couvejing at once iuforinatioj the most varied and the most extcusive. The LONDON JOURNAL ctunds unrivalled for the instructive, amusing and moral excellence of its contents, the beumy of its illustrations, the clearness of its type, the superiority of its paper nnd for its cheapness. Issued in Weekly Nos., Id; Monthly Parts, Gd ; Half-yearly Vblb., 4s tid. Vela. I. to XL. are now issued. The LONDON JOUHNAL may be had of every respectable Bookseller in the Colonies, dec, or by ordering in any }>nrt of the world. LONDON JOU UN \L Office, U32, Siraud, Lonion February 10, 180f). JOSIAIi MINIFIK, PLUMBER, PAINTKH, GLAZIER, AND PAl J i;HHANGiiH, BEGS to intimate that ho hns commenced business in those {, remises on Lambton-Quay, uextdoor to Mr Cook. Tailor, and trusts by attention, h busiuess, auu ,'<iiarauteeiug the best workmanship, to receive n ..liaro of publ't pnlrouiigc. N.B. — A lurge stouk of pauer-iiitngiugs always on hand ; and glass of all Bizes. Dec. 4, 1863.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XX, Issue 2219, 15 June 1865, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XX, Issue 2219, 15 June 1865, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XX, Issue 2219, 15 June 1865, Page 6

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