COMMISSIONS. MESSRS. MOELLER, JACOBY & CO., Lambton Quay, Wellington, Are prepared to execute Commissions and Orders for every description of Merchandise through their House in Melbourne. B. COHEN, TXTATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. A large assortment of Watches and, Jewelry on hand. Willis-street, Wellington. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. C MEYER begs to inform the public of , Wellington that in about two or three weeks he will open in Willis street an establishment in the above line, when he will be able to supply his customers with superior articles in Furniture of all descriptions, Mattrasses, &c, at moderate prices. In the meanlime, orders left at Messrs. SteinhofiE and Co.'s, Tobacconists, will be promptly attended to. PIANOFORTE &ALOON AND MUSICAL LIBRARY. CHAS. RUSSELL and CO. beg to intimate to the Public that they will receive per Adelaide Baker and Asterope a large consignment of Pianos and Harmoniums, together with a splendid assortment of the newest Vocal, Piano, and Band Music, too numerous to particularise, and Instruments of every description. Pianos, with trichord treble, check action, &c., 30 guineas, in solid Oak, Mahogany, and Walnut (not painted) cases. Everything connected with the trade. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, Two doors from Farmery's Circulating Library. TTIUTORIAN AND EAGLIcUi UHEAP 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 New Zealand, England, Ireland, or Scotland, postage paid, at an uniform rate 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 pic- , tures. London Punch, 32s per annum. Dispatch, 52s per annum Bell's Life hi London, 52s per annum. Saturday Review, 57s 6d per annum. And others equally cheap. Terms Cash, in advance ; or 25 per cent, extra credit. WILLIAM HAY, Belgrave Buildings, Princes street, And corner of Manse and Princes streets Dunedin. GEO. SELLWOOD, BRICKLAYER AND BUILDER Manner-street, opposite the Ship Hotel OVENS BUILT~AND REPAIRED On the shortest notice. All descriptions of Firework done on the most reasonable terms. COAL. np|HE undersigned is selling English screened X at £3 per ton ; Colonial screened, at £2 per ton. J. DRANSFIELD. sth August, 1865.
fiAWITH'S FAMILY HOTEL, VT Molesworth street, Thorndon Flat. ALFRED WISE, in returning thanks for the generous support he has experienced since conducting the above-named. Hotel, begs to assure those who have patronised him, and also the public in general} that his greatest desire will be to secure the, first rate article in the market, so as to ensure their future favours. N.B.— Private rooms for families. i Good Accommodation for horse*, both in stables and paddocks.
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Evening Post, Issue 159, 11 August 1865, Page 4
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459Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Issue 159, 11 August 1865, Page 4
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