W MASON, AGENT FOR SINGER' IMPROVED DOUBLE LOCK-STITUH SEWING MACHINE. IMPORTER. Kerosene Oil and Lamp?, Globes, Chimney, Wick, &c. American Stoves, and General Ironmongery. Duke's, Page's, and Clapshaw's Cricketing materials, in great variety.
/CHARLES BULL, BOOKBINDER, Machine Ruler and Account Book Maker, Corner of Charlotte-street and Larabton Quay. Paper and Books Ruled to pattern:
J. E. EVANS, SADDLER, HARNESS AND COLLAR MAKER, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, Adjoining the Canton Tea Mart, and nearly opposite the Union Bank. Every description of Saddlery on hand, and made to order. Repairs neatly and promptly executed.
WILLIAM J. CLEMENTS AND JAS. WHISKER, BUTCHERS AND POULTERERS, Old Court House, Thorndon Quay. Families, Hotels, and Shipping supplied on reasonable terms. Poultry of all kinds purchased.
T H. WALLACE, Land and Estate Agent, Auctioneer, Stock and Share Broker, Valuator, Assessor, Commission Agent and General Merchant, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.
FOR SALE, ALL THOSK THREE SHOPS AND DWELLING IIOU6ES situate at the corner of Thorndon quay and Mulgrave street, temporarily occupied by Mr. Silk. Cabinet Maker. These premises command an uninterrupted view of the harbor, are well supplied with water, and afford one of the best sites in Wellington for an Hotel. For further particulars apply to W. WARING TAYLOR, Lambton Quay. Wellington, 27th December, 1864.
FOR SALE, T7IXTENSIVE FREEHOLD BUSINESS JJi PREMISES and DWELLING HOUSE attached, situate in Herbert street, Wellington, within a short distance of tl.e old Custom House Wharf. The dwelling-house comprises 10 rooms, with two offices which communicate with, and may form part of the dwelling-house. The warehouse comprises two lar^e rooms, and the two offices aforesaid, with shed and yard, A part of the purchase money may remain on mortgage if required. For f urtlier particulars inquire of W. WARING TAYLOR, Lambton Quay. Wellington, Dec. 27.
T7IOTORIAN AND ENGLISH CHEAP V NEWSPAPERS EXTRAORDINARY. The largest and most important, and best conducted Weekly Newspapers in the Southern Hemisphere, namely— The Australasian, Weekly Age, and Leader; and also Bell's Life in Victoria, will be posted to any part of lVow Zealand, England, Ireland, or Scotland, postage paid, at an uniform rato of 7s. 6d per quarter, payable in advance. Daily Age and Argus same price as in Melbourne. ENGLISH. Home News, 15s per annum. Illustrated London News, 60s per annum, including all extra numbers and pictures. London Punch, 32s per annum. DLpatch, 52s per annum Bell's Life in London, 52s per annum. Saturday Review, 57s 6d per annum. And others equally cheap. Terms Cash, in advance ; or 25 per cent, exjra credit. WILLIAM HAY, , Belgrave Buildings, Princes street, And corner of Manse and Princes streets, Dunedin,
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Evening Post, Issue 12, 21 February 1865, Page 4
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429Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Issue 12, 21 February 1865, Page 4
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