CHEAPEST HOUSE IN WELLINGTON FOB BOOTS AND SHOES, CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, HOYLE'S PRINTS, HOKROCKSES' LONGCLOTHS, CALICOES, &c, &c. EDWARD GIESEN & CO., IMPORTERS, (Opposite the Athenajum), Lambtou Quay. Ex Electra and other Late Arrivals. LADIES,' GENTS.' AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, Direct from one of the best manufacturing houses in England, Trices ranging as under :—: — s. 4. s. d. Ladies' cashmere boots, per pair, 5 6 to 13 6 Do kid do do 7 6 to 16 0 Do cloth do do 7 6to 8 6 Do Prunella do do 14 0 Do Garibaldi do do 17 0 Gents' elastic side Garibaldi's, do 16 0 to 18 6 Do do patent goloshed do 21 0 Do Balmorals do 16 oto 17 6 Do calf Wellingtons do 18 0 Do half do, pegged do 18 0 Bluchers do 90to 12 0 Watertights, sea boots, nugget, lace boots, &c. Children's shoes, per pair . . 10 to 3 6 Do boots do 1 6to 9 0 Ladies' and Gentlemen's Buff Leather and Carpet Slippers, 2s to 4s. Gentlemen's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing of every description. Good tweed trousers from 8s per pair Good moleskin trousers from 10s per pair Sood tweed suits from £1 10s the suit Youths' Leopold suits Boys' Knickerbocker suits Crimean, White, Regatta, Serge, Flannel, and other Shirts, in great variety. Hats and Caps. Alpaca Coats, and every other description of Outfitting Goods. Hoyle's best fine Cambric Prints, direct from Manchester, Is per yard. Florrockses' Longcloths, Calicoes (bleached and unbleached), from 7d per yard. Ladies' Show Room Upstairs. iV« Kj. or. c. o«. -¦ ->-_.•. nnfl fi s or >r 30 per cent, above the price they can airortl ;o sell them at, they are unable to advertise a •eduction to that extent ; but their prices md goods will yet bear very favorable commrison with those of any other house in ;own. EDWARD GIESEN & CO., Wholesale and Retail Outfitters, &0., (Opposite the Athenaßum), Lambton Quay.
COACH AND IIOKSES HOTEL, Manners Street, A . J . W H V T E , Proprietor, (Late of Whitewood's Hotel,) BEGS to intimate that he has taken the above old established house, and trusts by keeping on hand Wines, Spirits, and malt j liquors, of the best brands, to receive a share 3( public patronage. i A Table D'Hote daily at one o'clock. The Busses for the Hutt start from the Hotel at 9 a.m. and 8 p.m. daily. R. BARBER, •OAMILY AND SHIPPING BUTCHER, Willis street, Wellington, A few doors from the Union Bank of Australia.
niIEYTOWN AIIMS HOTEL, grettown, wairarapa. fißt-clas9 accommodation for travellers. Wines and Spirits, best brands, GOOD STABLING, STOCK YARD 3 AND PADDOCKS. N.B. — A good Billiard-Bagatelle Table on the premises. MAXFIELD & HAMMERICH, Proprietors. TO CONTRACTORS. rpENDERS addressed to the Chairman of _l_ the Board of Works, and endorsed " for Timber Supply," will be received up to NOON of FRIDAY, 7th DECEMBER next, from desirous of supplying the Board of Works for the P.ity of Wellington with Timber for next twelve months, from December 7, 1866, to December 7, 1867. Specification of sizes, &c, may be seen at the office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order of the Board, J. B. WALLACE, Cleric to the Board of Works. Board of Works Office, ! Wellington, Nov. 5, 1860.
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Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 251, 29 November 1866, Page 1
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