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TE ARO DRAPERY HOUSE. JAMES SMITH TSEGS to intimate that he has received the FIRST SHIPMENT of Ms SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, DIRECT FROM THE HOILE SIAHKET, EX OTTER, Consisting of — DRESS GOODS, the newest and most fashionable styles PRINTS, Hoyle's Chintzes, plates, white and buff grounds, &c. French Blue Bengal Stripes LINEN GINGHAMS, steel grey, buff, shepherd check, &c. Ladies' and Children's SILK JACKETS, peplum and other newest shapes Fancy Cloth House Jackets Ladies' and Children's Straw, Tuscan, and Leghorn Hats, newest Mens' and Boy's do da Parachutes, Sun Hats and Bonnets Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves, &c, &c. A very superior Btock of Calicos, Linen Diaper Sheetings, Terry and Marcella Quilts, Long Swiss Curtains Curtain Nets, Toilet Covers, Table Linen, Towellings, Holland India Twill, Union Tweeds, &c, &c, &c. The above coming DIRECT from the HOME MANUFACTORIES; the latest reduction in Cotton Goods is visible in the prices marked. J S. confidently invites the attention of intending purchasers.

OIOTIINa. Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing, Knickerbocker Suits, &c, &c, &c, To arrive per Asterope. CUBA STREET. Wellington, llth September, 1867.

MONDAY, 7th OCTOBER, 1867. MARKET RESERVE. MR. J. H. WALLACE is instructed by the Commissioners of the Board of Works to sell by public auction, at the Market Hall, Te Aro. on Monday, 7th October, 1867, at two o'clock p.m., The Lease for twenty-one years of thirteen building allotments, being the Market Reserve, including the Market Hall. Particulars and conditions of sale, upset price, covenants in leases $ also plans of the various allotments can be seen at the office of the Town Board, or at the office of the auctioneer. Wellington, 7th September. NOTICE. A PPUCATIONS for the appointment of _£__ Engineer and Surveyor for the City of Wellington (addressed to the Chairman of the Board of Works), will be received until Thursday, 3rd October next. By order of the Board BRUCE WALLACE, Clerk to the Commissioners Board of Works Office, Wellington, 20th September. NOTICE. TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. LENDERS will be received at the residence X of the undersigned, Pipitea street, Thorndon, where plans and specifications may be seen, until noon of Friday, the 18th October, for the erection of a new Wesieyan Church, Manners street. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. To be endorsed "Tenders for Wesieyan Church." C. TBINGHAM, Architect. TO BUILDERS AND CARPENTERS. "OEN. SMITH, architect, invites tenders J_> until Wednesday, the9th inst., at 4 p.m., for the erection of a Villa Residence on Wellington Terrace. Plans and specifications at the office, Lambton Quay. The lowest tender not necessarily accepted. I TO PAINTERS AND PAPERHANGERS. BEN. SMITH, Architect, invites Tenders until Friday, at 4 p.m., for Painting and Paperhanging to shop and rooms adjoining. TO BUILDERS. mENDEBS will be received up to noon on X the 7th instant, for new Roof to the Bank of Australasia. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. : Specification may be seen at the office of C. J. TOXWARD, Architect. 2nd October. T O LET. A DWELLING-HOUSE, in Ghuznee street, having dining and drawingroom, four bedrooms, kitchen, and scullery; there is a good garden, with fruit trees, &c. Applyt ° S.S.JACKA, Builder, &c, Ghuznee street. NOTICE. DIVINE SERVICE is conducted in the Odd Fellows' Hall every Lord's Day at Ham., and at half-past 6 p.m., by MR. DECK, to which »H are earnestly invited. Hymn Books used at Mr. Decks services, sold at Mr. Farmery's, Lambton Quay, and Mr. Burrett's, Manners street.

DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL. rpHIS convenient and well regulated Hot c is now ready to accommodate a few respectable Lodgers. i Terms Moderate. i j H. HALL, Proprietor. MR. W. TAYLOR, PROFESSIONAL HAIR-DRESSER. ASD ORNAMENTAL HAIR MANUFACTURER, Lambton Quay, Wellington, BEGS to return thanks to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Wellington for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him for the past two years, and hopes by strict attention to the J different branches of his profession, still to merit a continuance of their kind patronage. He also begs to inform them that on and after this date he has reduced the price of children's hair-cutting to Sixpence (SATURDAY excepted) ; also gentlemen's hair cnt and curled in the Oxford and Cambridge, or any style, Is (SATURDAYS excepted.) Hair dyed a permanent Brown or Black in five minutes. Hair dressed and curled, 6d. Hot and Cold Baths always ready. Please note the address — Opposite the Bank of New Zealand. N.B.— No business on Sundays. mHE AUSTRALASIAN FD2E, LIFE" I AKD MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. HEAD OFFICE— MELBOURNE. Forms of Proposal, Rates of Premium, and every information, can be obtained from W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Agents. I^3oo GUINEAS.^ TO BE HAD FOR 10!!! RIBAND ART UNION, TUESDAY, 24th DECEMBER, 1867, AT OBQOOD'B EMPIRE HOTEI, Consisting of the following articles of valuable Jewelry — Ist Prize— l PRIZE GOLD WATCH, value 100 Guineas 2nd Prize— l Diamond Brooch, value 75 Guineas 3rd Prize— l Diamond Ring,valueßo Guineas 4th Prize— l Diamond Brooch, value 25 Guineas sth Prize— l Gold Watch, value 8 Guineas 6th Prize— l Gold Watch, value 4 Guineas 7th Prize— l pair Gold Ear-rings, value 2 Guineas Bth Prize— l Gold Chain, value 2 Guineas 9th Prize— l Gold Chain, value 2 Guineas 10th Prize -1 Gold Chain, value 2 Guineas The articles on view at W. 11. FOLEY'S Retreat Hotel, Willis street. TICKETS- 1 GUINEA EACH, To be had at all the principal Hotels in the city.

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Evening Post, Volume III, Issue 198, 2 October 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume III, Issue 198, 2 October 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume III, Issue 198, 2 October 1867, Page 3

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