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VICTORIA HOTEt/ . LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, Abel Smith street. fIIHE Undersigned has- much pleasure in -^- informing his friends and the public that he has taken the above stables, and continues to run his carriages in town. Saddle Horses and Vehicles on hire. Wedding Parties and Balls supplied with an omnibus, cab, buggy, single or double horse carriage, on the shortest notice. All orders left at the Victoria Stables, Abel Smith street $ or at Mr Wm. Freeman's, Thorndon FFlatt t will be punctually attended to. a RICHARD PIERCE. Hay, Oats, and Straw, on sale. HAEDING'S HOTEL AND NELSON ALE HOUSE. J HARDING, having taken this establish- • ment since it was first opened, and finding that he has been LARGELY PATRONISED by the public of Wellington, takes this opportunity of thanking them for their kindness, and begs to intimate tliatfshe will continue always to supply the very best, aud the VERY BEST only. . . - • He would remind his patrons that his long experience in the Wine and Spirit Trade enables him to guarantee that the LIQUORS supplied should be of the BEST BRANDS* and pure as they come from the vintnery ' or distillery. . ', " In a future advertisement, the analysis of the celebrated NELSON BEER (for which the proprietor is the sole agent in Wellington will be given. . '...;- REMEMBER The Best Glass of Aj^e in Wellington THREE-PENCE ! ! Families can be supplied with any quautity of this celebrated beer if they send their owii kegs. , „_, j; HARDING. 14th August 1867. , THISTLE INN, MOLGRAVE STREET. TAMES BROWN begs to inform the* public of Wellington that he has become proprietor of the above hotel, and commenced business on MONDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER. J. B. trusts by strict attention to business and keeping the very best description. ,q£ Liquors, to gain a fair shar,e of patronage. : . 28th August, 1867. MEAT ! MEAT !! MEAT I !! mHOMAS HUDSON, Butcher; Lambtoa JL Quay, begs to inform the public at large that he supplies the best description of meat , to beobtaiaed in the province, and sells at the current rates. Hotel keepers,heads of families, and others will do well to patronise this estabishment, for they can rely on getting a good article. ¦ '- Families waited upon daily, and all orders punctually attended to. Shipping supplied. Note the address. THOS. HUDSON, Lambton Quay, - -- (Wilton's old shop.) ' WELLINGTON LOAN OFFICE, ' " LA3TBTON QUAY, Tj^Oß the advance of Cash oa Jewelry, Plate, Watches, Furniture, or General Mer* ' chandise, &c. PROSSER 'S White Horse Repository t ; LIVERY AND LETTING STABLEST . J& J. PROSSER beg to inform their . friends and the public that they have* become sole proprietors of the White Horse Repository, and will carry on the business as I - usual. ' Carriages, buggies, and every description of vehicles lent on hire. ' ' '.'*,' Saddle and harness horses always ready. -- Carriages provided for Weddings. "^j J. &J. PROSSEB, . Lambton Quay.

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Evening Post, Volume III, Issue 197, 1 October 1867, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume III, Issue 197, 1 October 1867, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume III, Issue 197, 1 October 1867, Page 4

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