V I CTOR li. H 6 L LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, Abel Smith street. • # \ *" \ THS Undersigned has much 1 - pleasure Vu informing his friends ' and iW 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. . ii,. •¦!' ii All orders left at: the .Victoria^ Stables, •ii' ->pr Abel Smith stared ; or at Mr "W/m.^'xeeman'e, Thorndon Flat, will be. punotaallytattended I to. ' - » •'.'. I .- RICHARD, PIERCE. Hay, Oats, and Straw, on sale. HARDING' S"*V H O<T E L AND •••-•—!"' NELSON ALE HOUSE.; J HARDING, having taken tbis f egtablish- • ment since it was, first opqried, and finding that he has b^en LARGELY PATRONISED by the.public'of Wellington, takes this opportunity of thanking r them for their kindness, and begs to intimate^ that he j will continue always to supply the very best, and the r VERY BEST only. "" JS - " v > '-'• 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- 'ttievintnery or distillery. . '.' ' In a future advertisement; the 'analysis of the celebrated NELSON BEER (for- which the proprietor is the sole agent iniWeflington will be given. REMEMBER! •; ;-:¦ The Best Glass of Ale in Wellington ' . THREE-PJaT.CE j ! , Z'-> Families can be supplied wftH any" quantity of this celebrated beer if they'send their owu kegs. . . < J. HANDING. 14th August 1867. THIS TL B I"N N , MULGRAVE STREET. TAMES BROWN begs, to the public, of Wellington, that^e.iiasn llecome 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 of Liquors, to gain a fair share of patronage. 28th August, 1867. , v „„ , , " MEAT! MEAT LI MEATT fT" mHOMAS HUDSON, Butcher, Lambton JL Quay, begs to inform the public at large that he supplies the best description of meat to beobtained in the province," and'sells at the current rates. Hotel keepersjieads, of faniilies, and others will do well tao" patronise this' estabishment, for they can rely on getting a good article. " ' " Families waited- upon daily, and all orders punctually attended to..' _ _ . Shipping suppljLed... , 9>n > Note the address." . ¦ ¦' THOS. HUDSON,' " Lambton' Quay, I *, CWiltoa's old shop.) WELLINGTON LOAN OFFICE^ LAMBTON QUAY, FOR the advance of^Casli on^ Plate, Watches, Furniture,, or jSeneral 'Merchandise, &c. " ""*'••.: PROSSER'S - v *";~ White Horse Repository- ' »' ./ LIVERY AND LETTING "STABLES^ 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 Tl^Uil. - -- - t • Carriages, buggies, and every description of vehicles lent' on hire.' Saddle and harness horses always read}*. Carriages provided for "Weddings. J. STJ. PROSSBR, Lambton Quay.
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Evening Post, Volume III, Issue 198, 2 October 1867, Page 4
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481Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume III, Issue 198, 2 October 1867, Page 4
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