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FOR NAPIER, POVERTY BAY, TAURANGA, AND AUCKLAND. «Bcfjj%^- ri^HE N.Z.S.S. Co.'s steamer Captain Carey, Will leave for the abov*; ports sn or about MONDAY, 27th INST. 0. HARTMANN, Managei". FOR KAIKOURA, LYTTELTON. OAMARU AND DUNEDIN. ■jj^jbj. fTlflE Screw Steamer tflßJgfr 1 RANGATIRA will leave as above on or about SATURDAY. 25th NOVEMBER. WILLIAM BISHOP, Agent. WELLINGTON BREAD AND BISCUIT MANUFACTORY, AND PROVISION WAREHOUSE, Willis-street. COUP, CABIN, and FANCY BTSCUITS, in any quantity. BREAD delivered daily at 3d per 21b Loaf WM. ANDERSON. PAPER-HANGINGS. R MARTIN wishes to inform his # friends and the pablic that he has received, ex Electra, a large and choice ASSORTMENT OF PAPERHANGINGS, suitable, for Dining, Bed, and Drawing Rooms. Parties building or renovating for Christmas will do well to inspect the above. Note the Address— TE ARO PAPERHANGING WAREHOUSE, Manmrs-streeet (opposite Bank Hotel.) Wellington, Ist November. NOTICE. mHE WELLINGTON ' SWIMMING BATHS are now open for the use of the public, having undergone great improvements, so that the Ladies' Baths will be made considerably more private. Terms : Single Season Tickets ... £1 Is Family Season Tickets ... £2 2s Single Baths ... ... Gd H. MEECH, Proprietor. 3rd October. ' -"notice. I INTEND to Close at 4 o'clock on Saturdays in future. 11. E. WARCUP, v . Bootmaker, Willis-street.----r AN D R. SLOAN, Tailors, In calling the attention of their numerous customers and the public to their large shipment EX HALCIONE OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Which they are now opening, and which comprises the largest and most fashionable stock of English, Scotch, and French Cloths, Tweeds, Vestiugs, &c, to be found in Wellington, beg to impress upon their customers and the public that their goods are imported direct from the first houses, and that this, combined with their large and steadily growing business, enable them to offer their patrons the advantages of selection from a large, fresh, and fasbionab'e stock, at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. - Also, A variety of Geelong and Nelson Tweeds. FASHIONABLE TROUSERS TO MEASURE, £1 Is CASH. All Goods thoroughly shrunk, and a perfect Ht guaranteed. PRIVATE TUITION. MR. A. G. WIGGINS is prepared to give lessons in Latin, French, German, and Mathematics, besides the ÜBiial branches of English. Young gentlemen prepared for the Civil Service Examinations. Families and Schools attended. Terms moderate. Address—Tinakori Road. N.B.— Evening Class Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings, at 7 p.m. FOSTER'S Oriental Coral Tooth Paste, for cleaning and preserving the teeth; Price" 1 a Gd' per pot. Tooth, Hair, and Nail Brushes; Sponges, Infant's Feeding Bottles.Puft Boxes, Violet Powder, Perfumes, Pomade, Cosmetoques, Toilet Soap, Court Plaster, Dressing Combs, Eau de Cologne, Night Lights, Worm Powders, Seidlitz Powders, Cold Cream, Lavender Water, Gregory's Powder, Honey, Judson's Simple Dyes, Lime Juice, Syrup of Lemons, Fluid Magnesia, Prepared Fuller's Earth, Oiled Silk, Coal Tar Soap, Playing Cards, Preston Salts, Toilet Vinegar, Rowland's Macassar - Oil, Kalydor and Odonto, Sponge Bags, Smelling Bottles, Yinaigarettes, Ac, &c, &c. F.FOS T E R , (Late Owen) PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, Manners-street. DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, TAUANAKI:STRT3ET, ' (Opposite Mr.-J. Martin's cottages.) MISS BULL, having removed from lngestre «to Tarauaki-street, the attention of parents about to select a school for their daughters is called to her new address. The course of study includes all the branches of a thoroughly sound EnglishEducation; pupils are also received separate lessons in Music, by a thoroughly qualifiedinstructress. . * Terms'and'references maybe obtained ■on'application. Evenuig ' Class—Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.

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Evening Post, Volume VII, Issue 248, 24 November 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume VII, Issue 248, 24 November 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume VII, Issue 248, 24 November 1871, Page 3

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