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BOOKS SUITABLE FOR OHRK!Ei^ PRESENTS., ■;. i -• - 'flpft V Gems of English Art, illustrated with ohiome lithographs, 30a " ' . - ' 1; ■ Gems of Nature and Art, beautifully illustd.,2ss iEsop's Fables, illustrated by Ernest Griset, 25s Golden Thoughts from Golden Fountains, ilad, 18s Tennyson's Poeaip, printed on tone paper and superbly illustrated, 26s 6d . vJ' The Golden Calendar and Perpetual Almanaqlr, illuminated • , .;. .•■''.■•• I; •.;^S Pen and Pencil Pictures from the Poets, 12s 6d The Book of Elegant Extracts, illustrated by eminent artists, 12s 6d' • - :. ~- < .w?: The Bird by Michelet, with 210 illustrations, 14e Nineveh and its ruins, illuminated, lls 6d '■>>& Drawing Room Album, a collection of popular pictures, lls 6d . . ■ ■■>'}■ Gallery of Modern and British Artists, lls 6d Album of Scottish Scenery, illustrating several places of interest mentioned in Sir Walter Scott's novels, &o, lls 6d The Gallery of Fine Arts, Ancient and Modern, 11b 6d The Gallery of British Engravings from the works of the most eminent painters, lls 6d Home Thoughts and Home Scenes, beautifully illustrated, 269 6d La Fontaine's Fables, illustrated by Gustavo Dore, 30s Gulliver's Travels, illustrated, 12s 6d Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales for the Household, illustrated, 10s Grimm's Household Stories, illustrated, 10s Geo. Cruickshnnk's Fairy Library, 6s 6d What the Morn Saw and other tales by Andersen, 6s 6d Dulcken's Child's Popular Fairy Tales, 300 illustrations, 78 6d The Boy's Own Book of Sports and Pastimes, 10s Routledge's Popular Natural History, illstd., 15s CasseU's World of Wonders, 200 illustrations, 10s Pictures of Life and Character, sth series, from Punch, by John Leech, 15s The Fairy Realm, illustrated by Dore, 21s WILLIAM LYON. fIiHE undersigned begs to inform bis Friends J- and the Public (in order to meet the times) that he has determined to offer to CASH OUSTOMERS his superior Stock of GENIBAL GROCERY, DRAPERY, OROCKERIWARE, & GENERAL MERCHANDISE, At the following LOW PRICES, which, on i«specfcion, will be found of first-class quality, viz. : s. d. Best Tea 2 9 perlb. Good do 2 2 do White Sugar 0 5* do Yellow do ... ... 0 4J do Coffee 1 5 do Fresh Butter ... .;. 0 odo Cheese 0 11 do Baoon 0 11 dp Jams 0. 11 per tin Sardines, large ... ... 1 odo Do, small 0 8 do Mustard ... ... 10 do Pepper 0 11 do Pickles 1 2 per bottle Vinegar 0 8 do KerosineOil ... , 0 Bdo Castor Oil 1 4 & lOd d« Salad Oil, pints ... 1 4do Do, half-pints 0 10 do Sperm Candles 1 1 per lb Moulds 0 8 do Soap 0 11 per bar Starch 0 7 per lb Blue 1 1 do Best Tobacco 5 0 do Matches O 10 per doz Blacking 0 10 do Best Rice 0 3J do Good do 0 3 do Currants 0 7 dc Raisins 0 7£ do Potatoes 3 6 per cwt Also a large assortment of LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, and CHILDREN'S BOOTS and SHOES, and other goods, which will be sold the lowest remunerative prices, for CASH. R. M. OLELAND, WELLINGTON TEA MAET, Manners stbeet. T MAGNIFICENT GLASS OP NEW ZEALAND PORTER for 3d at the NELSON ALE HOUSE, WM. WHITE, Proprietor. TT ULO A N F O U N D B V JOHN SMITH, MILLWRIGHT AND ENGINEER, IROfl AND BRASS FOUNDER Mannebb bxeeet, WszwNGTOir, New Zxisaxtd. Every description of castings made to order for ships, steamers, saw mills, flour mills, flax mills, &o. Iron tablets and palisading for graves executed ob the most reasonable terms. iggTFlax machines, on the most approved prin« ciple made to order on the shortest notice. "t 0 H~N COOK & SON, TAILORS AND HABITMAKERS, Lamb ton Quay, (Near Government House), Most respectfully announce that they have removed into NEW PREMISES on the site of their old ones. They take this OQsion to tender their sincere thanks for tht support they have enjoyed daring the past twentyeight years, and to assure their old customers that they will do their best to merit the continuance of their favors. To the public in general they offer a carefully selected stock at moderate charges, and confidently refer to their past trade as a guarantee of their future. Maohine work when required. Terms cash. Ootober 14, 1870. • W'llililAM BECK TAILOR, ftc, Willis street, Wellington, Begs to intimate to his customers and the public generally that he has always on hand a STOCK of well-selected and fashionable GOODS, containing every novelty in the market suitable for all seasons. Parties favoring him with their orders may rely that every effort will be made to give satisfaction in style, fit, and finish, and the very best Mate* rial, at a . MODERATE CHARGE. Note.— All orders executed with punctuality. None but first-class workmen kept, and so machine work. (New Buildings, next "Evening Post" Offle Willis street.)
K EATING'S COUGH LOZENGES.—Upwards of fifty years' experience has frilly confirmed the euperiorreputation of these lozenges in the oure of Asthma, Winter Cough, Hoar&oness, Shortness of breath, and other pulmonary maladies. Sold in boxes, tins, and bottles of various sizes. • KBAXIKO'S OmEDBEN'B , WOBM TABDBT.—- A purely vegetable sweetmeat, both in appearance and taste, furnishing a most agreeable method of administering a well-known remedy for Intestinal or Thread Worms. It is a perfectly safe and roili preparation, and is especially adapted for child* ren. Sold in tins and bottles of various sigtosj KEATiNa's Persian Insbot DESXBpyiHff Powdeb.— This powder is quite iarmless to animals, but unrivalled in destroying floas, bugs, emmets, flies, cockroaches, beetles,, gnats, moB? quitoes, moths in furs, and every other species of ; insect in all the stages of metamorphosis.' 'Sold in paokcfesi tins, and }ipVA^<^ifuS^:^j^!My--:- /■■ (RgrOAUiiOK- 1 - The P)> b %#j^PJ^i^i^|&^^' • i quested to observe that all th,e^bpv^ preparations ' bear the Trade Mark.-^pl^by,aUplieiwrt|ifti^^^^^^ .^ Druggists;''' Wholesale a«nifor j^e^^^^d^ Kempthorjtte, Pri^r, A ?": r :± -X(^of^
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3094, 5 January 1871, Page 5
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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3094, 5 January 1871, Page 5
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