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WELLINGTON SWIMMING BATHS. Clydk Quay. Stand\vi:ll & Douwts, Pkopuietors 1 . THE Proprietors of the above establishment have much pleasure hi announcing i to the public that the Bathing Season has | now commenced, and the Baths will now be kept regularly open for accommodation. The following are the rates charged :—: — Yearly Ticket £l Is ¦ | " Single Bath is i Children halt price. The arrangements made for the comfort and convenience of visitors are of the most improved character, and everything has been done to secure an extensive patronage. Mr! John Rose, an able and experienced swimmer, will be in charge of the establishment, and will at all times be prepared to instruct beginners, and improve those who may be considered more advanced in this noble and invaluable accomplishment. The Baths will be open for Ladies from 10 a.m. to 4 pjn. on Tuesdays and Thursdays when a suitable attendant will be provided. Tickets can be obtained from Mr. Rose, at the Baths ; or at the Pier HoteL 18th September, 1867. NOTICE. TT LEPPIEN begs to inform the inhabitants of Wellington and the surrounding district, that he has opened his new Shop in Willis street. H. L. takes this opportunity of thanking the public for past favours, and hopes, by keeping always a large stock of the best description of English, and Colonial made Boots and Shoes, to merit a continuance of the same. Orders punctually attended to. THE NELSON HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY; TTTILLTAM OAKLEY begs to inform his T V friends and the public that he has become proprietor of this commodious and very comfortable Hotel, and that the business will in future be carried on by Mm in such a manner as will ensure the public patronage. Wines, Spirits, Ales, &c., of the first brands. BARBATJD'S WORM POWDERS. THE Proprietor of this valuable Medicine is daily receiving testimonials to its extraordinary efficacy in immediately relieving children who are treubled with WORMS from all the distressing symptoms attending their existence in the system. Parents who have reason to suppose their children are suffering from this common complaint, should at once make trial of this Medicine. Prepared only by C. D. B A R R A UD, Chemist, Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON. To be obtained of his Agents throughout the country. ¦ HEELER AND WILSON'S Patent Lock-Stitch . SEWING MACHINE is the only machine in the world which makes a perfect lock-stitch without the shuttle and its attendant heavy, noisy, and very complicated machinery. As evidence of its superiority it has been awarded the highest premium at every Exhibition, including the gold medal at Paris Exhibition, 1861, London Exhibition, 1862, Dublin Exhibition, 1865. Testimonials and illustrated circulars sent ' post free. E. W. MILLS, Sole agent for Wellington. WELLINGTON RESTAURANT. J. ORR, (Late of Willis street) HAYING taken the premises formerly in the occupation of Mr Rowlands', LAMBTON QUAY, Begs to inform his friends and patrons that he will OPEN the above on SATURDAY, 3rd AUGUST, 1867, as a Restaurant and Boarding House. Meals Is. Good Beds Is. Boarders by the week £i. Tea and Coffee always ready. J. ORR also takes this opportunity of stating that he has very superior accommodation for Private Boarders in adjoining premises. Terms on application. "jIJ" R. J. E. MURRAY, ABCIIITECT AND SUKVEYOK, Cuba Street, (Next Mr. Tonks'). i

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Evening Post, Volume III, Issue 198, 2 October 1867, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume III, Issue 198, 2 October 1867, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume III, Issue 198, 2 October 1867, Page 4

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