I W. CLARK'S NOTICE. 1 __^ _ _. >^____ — AH for the pen of a ready writer to dilate on the beauty and durability of all the new goods which are constantly being received at W. CLARK'S. But it's no use wishing, as puffing is not his line. Let it suffice to say, that the stock will be found, as usual, well assorted with NEW and SEASONABLE GOODS, and the prices will bear favourable comparison with any house in town. Calicoes and Prints at Reduced Prices A lot of Mantles to be cleared out Cheap Men's and Boys' Alpaca Coats from 4s 6d each ' Many other Articles equally Cheap. For the Benefit of the Ladies, the very best Josephine kid Gloves will be sold at 4s PEII PAIR.
i TE ARO STORE. i | i I miIOMAS WHITEHOUSE (for many years with James Wallace, Lambton Quay), i begs to inform his friend? and the public ¦ that he j OPENED HIS NEW STORFi, , Adjoining the Market Hall, Cuba st ect, I ON FRIDAY, 29in SEPTEMBER, i ¦WITH A , COMPLETE STOCK OF GROCERIES, / i And trusts that the l QUALITY AND PRICES OF HIS GOODS I i Will secure a share of their patronage. l < 29th September, 1865. I J' D 1 X O N , , Fancy Bkead and Biscuit Ba icisk, ! confeci'ionkr, &c, I Cuba street, Wellington, Supplies families with the best description of Bread, made from firsts flour. I Cakes in great variety— Tea, Sallyluns, ! onge, Husks, liuas, &c., Sec. , j Orders forwarde/l to his address immei diately ttended to and bread punctually ' delivered every day ' o families and hotels. | Shippt g supplied. ALFRED A. BARNETT. LIf.ENSED AUCTIONEER AND i VALUATOR, j Commercial Sale Room, Comuai House Quay, Advances Cash on all descriptions of Merchandise. ! CLEARING SALE OF TIMBER. IN consequence of removing from our present premises to Manners street, where j we are about to erect a Saw Mill and Planing ' and Moulding Machine, we will I SELL OUR PRESENT STOCK AT | GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, Consisting of I American Lumber and Shelving, 7in. feather-edged weatherboard, 6xl, 1 6 x i, 6 x f, TG flooring Skirling, 7 and 9in. j Architraves, 4, 5, and 6in. , Mouldings, 2,24, 2J, and 3 in. Doors and ' Sashes, all sizes Arbroath Pavement American Cut Masts, &c. &c. AT THE TIMBER YARD, Next Mr. Schultz's Store. R. GREENFIELD AND CO. GOAL. THE undersigned has on sale English and Colonial screened. J. DRANSFIELD. 31st August, 1865. LINKLATER AND CO., Machinists and Zinc Workers, Willis-street, (Opposite Mr. Borlase's Office.) Bell Hanging, Spouting, and Stove Piping made to order.
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Evening Post, Issue 210, 10 October 1865, Page 4
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426Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Issue 210, 10 October 1865, Page 4
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