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IMPORTANT SALE OF CROV.'X LANDS. NOTICE is hereby given that 47,<>fO .lore?, more or less, of Crown Lnnd^, divided into Suburban and Kural .Secfciun r ;, situated in the PARAE-KaRETU BLOCK, West Coast, and distant 10 railes from the township of Marton, Upper Eangitikei, will be sold by public auction at this office, on or about Ist September. The Parae«Karetu Block, hereafter to be called " the Township of Hunter," is easily accessible both from Wanganui and Rangitikei. Part of the land is covered with open bush, while that in the Pourewa Valley and also on the Turakina side consists of level country. Further information will be given in future advertisements, JOS. G, HOLDSWORTH, Commissioner of Crown Lands, Crown Lands Office, Wellington, 30th June, 1874. IMPERIAL LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, Opposite the Victoria Hotel, Abel Smith-st. OPEN or closed carriages, buggies, wagonettes, and saddle horses, on hire. Horses bought, sold, or exchanged. Hay and Oats on sale. R. SOMERVILLE, Proprietor. P.S. — All orders promptly attended to. "X N S A^ L E~T Anderson and Mowat's flour Wood's do Bran Sharps Oats W, M. KEBBELL. Steam Flour Mills.

pRAND DISPLAY this Evening at \JT London House, of a magnificent assortment of Hats and Caps of the newest shapes, just landed ex Golden Sea. Come and have your choice opposite the Odd Fellows' Hall ; Branch Establishment, opposite the Athenaeum— LEWlS MOSS, proprietor. ORTH KNOWING— BIack and blue Paget Coats now opening at London House. 375 to choose from in silk mixed, blue and black Venetian, Geelong Tweeds, and superfine Broadcloth. Opposite the Odd FelloWs' Hall ; Branch Establishment, opposite the Athenaeum— LEWIS MOSS, proprietor, p HEUMATISM PREVENTED by purLi/ chasing your Blankets at London House, where they are now opening 10 bales, in blue, white, and striped ; extra quality and large sizes. Opposite the Odd Fellows' Hall ; Branch Establishment, opposite the AthenEeum— LEWlS MOSS, proprietor. MONEY ! MONEY ! MONEY ! . THE LONDON LOAN AND DISCOUNT OFFICE, Lambton Quay, next Supreme Court, , IS NOW OPEN. "iyfONEY advanced on plate, watches, jewelry, merchandise, property, and household furniture. Immigrants luggage bought. Highest price given for old Gold and Silver Bills discounted, and Money advanced from one shilling upwards. Note the address U^" NEXT SUPREME COURT Lambton Quay, Closed from sunset Friday to sunset Saturday, TST HICH ROWLEY? Under which King, Bezonian? Speak, or die I— King Henry IV. Professor of a Royal name, * (King Charles was called «'Old Rowley!") Professor" of a barber's fame, I'm only Rowley poley 1 flush, to the pole ! ju3t four doors south Of the Empire go grand, ah ! My saloon opens wide its mouth Not " under the Verandah " ! There's nothing like a well-crowned head To ornament a "feller," Like th' Empire's head of board and bed, My neighbour P. A. Moeller 1 Heads I can both uncrown and crown Of chimney-sweep or "Csaser," And make the world look up and down With scissors, wig, or razor ! So of Public Opinion " I always am controller : I could have ruled with chignon E'en King-controlling Lola ! And when they raise my monument, Let them relate my trade is Most to adorn the ornament Of all the world— The Ladies ! Pads and Head- dresses, plaits and curls, Bertha and Plicatura ; Chignons for matrons or for girls, Ringlets like Alexandra ; Coil plaits and clusters, taper hair, High combs of Spanish stature— No hairdresser with greater care For ladies' taste could cater 1 Ladies I The late John Stuart Mill Not half bo much could aid you : My goods, when tried, confess you will •• Heads of the people" made you ! As for the Drama — Amateurs ! Acknowledge your commander ! Who crowns those highest parts of yours Not "under the Verandah ! " p S.— (Particular Secret I) To make the Genuine " Bay-leaf Rum" I sole the art profess I A secret which with me did come From Florida, U.S. : And as I never told a soul — • Not even my right-hander — The real is only at the pole Not "under the Verandah I" Note the address — WILLIS - STREET, Between the Empire Hotel and Artillery Drill Shed. NOT "Under the Veeandah." NOTICE. THE undersigned will run a Buss from the Vifctoria Hotel, Abel Smith- street, i to the Railway Stition on and after the | 21st April, meeting every train. I ¦ ¦ -i • M. W. JACKSON.

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Evening Post, Volume X, Issue 120, 9 July 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume X, Issue 120, 9 July 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume X, Issue 120, 9 July 1874, Page 3