SAINT ANDHEWV? CIIUIUMI, L\l\li!lON QIHY, \\7TLL be OPKNED (I)-V.I for PllßLK•m,. on iSAIiBATH (TOMt'il'iioW). the M> Di oi mm. ii. Divine Service will be conducted in Mil 1 : morning, at 11, bj Key, J. S. Mmr ; in (lie afternoon, at .'), by llcv. J. Cumming. <>f Rumilikei ; and in the evening, at half pact <i. by Rev. ftlr. M'Gowjin, llutt. Collections in aid of the Building Fund will be made after each of the services N.B. — The Manrgurs will be in attendance at the Church on the foDowiMpr Wednesday {iiul Thursday Evenings, from 7 o'clock to 0 o'clock, for the purpose of letting the sittings. December I, IS(U>,
A SOIREE will be held in Saint Andrew's Church, on MONDAY EVENING, the 3lMl Dl-'fiKMISKIi. Tea at Half past Five o'clock. Public Meeting at Seven, when several ministers and other gentlemen are expected to address the meeting. Tickets, 2s Od each, to be had at Mr. P. Laing's, Mr. Port's, Mr. Lyon's, Mr. Quin's, nnd Mrs. Farmer's. December 1, 18(56.
FOR LYTTELTON, OTAGO, AND THE BLUFF. fTIHE N.Z.S.N. Company* ss, WELLINGTON, Will Icarc for t?te above ports on TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), At 10 a.m. R. J. DUNCAN, Manager. 2S)(Ii November, JSfifi. ,
Y[ A 1 11 -D 11 KSSI N O,' Fn any Rtym? fiiom the Rbion or Qitki n Ei.izAßimr W FT E R E ? Why, at TAYLO U\S,j LAMP.TON QUAY, Oimwiti; Tim Bank cv Nmv Zi.m.xnu.
NOTI C E . VROVTC H8 O R FUANCTS, II UFI-I>Ul,.sKI R. &U . &L! , (Lsitc-of Tructfti's Turlington Arcade, and Rossi's, Heguut .street. London,) I}l_GS respectfully to inform the inhabitants ) of Wellington and the surrounding dis tricth that he will Commence Business Tins (Satcroay) Kvlmni-*, in the above line, in thimc. commodious nnd elegantly fitted up I»i eiuiscs, ju^f complete! by I Plim- ; nu-r, Esq . on Ijambton Qu.iy, opposite Bar rctl's Iloltl, where he trulls, by assiduity to business, to obtain a fair share of public pntrotiMgc. N.B. —The I'rofessor'ri ambivisi.il and slunu1 iliug Shampoo, with medicated h.ilm, always ready. Noie the Address — LAmis T o x Quay, Opposite Barrett's Hotel, Wellington.
SOD A -WAT BIS, LEMONADE. GTNOERBKMK, CO HDIALS, LKJUERKS, \o. OMITTI & CO. beg to inform the public that they have commenced bnsines<; in the premises lately occupied by Colliding <S. Co., as Manufacturcrsof JEr.'ited Waters, Cordials, and Liqueres.on the most improved principle*!. Mr. Smith having a thorough practical knowledge of the business, and the manager being a man of great experience, both at home and in the colonies, tho Company, by supplying a first-class article, confidently solicit .a fair share of public patronage. SMITH & UO. manufacture Cider on the premises, which can be obtained either in bulk or bottle.
TO BUILDERS. fTIENDTCRS will he received till norm of JL MONDAY, loth DECEMBER, lStiO, at the Bishop's residence, Hill street, Wellington, for the Enlargement of St. Mary's Cathedral and other Work in connection therewith. Plans and Specification can he seen at J. 11. Wallace's, Reclaimed Land. The lowest, or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. J. TOXWARD, Architect. TO LET OR SELL. milE Rimutaka Hotel, wiHi Stock, FurniX ture, and 80 acres of land; immediate entry can be given. For furtljs," particulars apply on the premises, r tQ \ W. &O. TURNBULL & CO.
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Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 253, 1 December 1866, Page 3
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