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XOTICK WE, the undersigned, Carriers, are obliged through the bad state of the roads and bridges at Silver Stream, Pakuratahi, Waihoine, Waingawa, also the incompleteness of railway accommodation, to raise the up-carriage from Wellington to Masterton fifteen shillings per ton, until such time as the roads and bridges are made good, dating from Ist January, 1876. EDMONDSON, SELLAR, & Co, Pro Wairarapa Carrying Co. DONALD, VILE, & Co, Pro Masterton Carrying Co. pas co c & cc.'s CELEBRATED PRIZE ALE AND STOUT. PHO3NIX BREWERY, WELLINGTON. TTICTOB'IA HOUSE, OVER 700 COSTUMES TO SELECT FROM. j. mcdowell & co., Have just opened ex s.s. Great Britain — 1 case batiste costumes 1 case matelasse costumes 1 case satin and Hamburg net costumes 1 case black silk costumes 1 case colored silk costumes 1 case poplinette costumes 1 case lustre costumes 1 case print costumes t 1 case parachutes, assorted to match the various costumes Our prices for costumes rangeTrom 15s Cd to 15 guineas each. We have imported the above expressly for holiday season — all new goods. J. afepOWELL & CO. IMMENSE PURCHASE OF SUMMER 1 DRESSES, AT TE ARO HOUSE. See First Page. AT STARTLING PRICES. AT STARTLING PPvICES. See First Page. IMPORTER'S STOCK OF FANCY DRESSES, AT TE ARO HOUSE. See First Page. AT STARTLING PRICES. AT STARTLING PRICES. See First Page.

EDUCATION BOARD OF THE PRO- . VINCE OF WELLINGTON. CITY SCHOOLS. npHE various Schools, as under, will re1 open on MONDAY, the 24th January, at 10 a.m. — Te Aro School— Mr W. H. Holmes, and Assistants. Thorndon School— Mr W. Mowbray, and Assistants. BucklS-street School — (Boys)* Mr J. H. Newly n,' and Assistants; (Girls) Mrs, Tarn, and Assistants- , Boulcott-street School— Mr J. Hurley, and Assistants. Hill-street School, Mr. A. Rowlands. The Terrace School -(Old Gammar School) will also open at the same time, under the management of Mr and Mrs Young. By order of the Board, CHARLES C. GRAHAM, Secretary. Office »i Education Boarß, Wellington, 10th January, 1876. MISS BULL'S SELECT SEMINARY, Willis-street. SCHOOL will RE-OPEN on WEDNESDAY, 19th January, 1876.

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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 7, 10 January 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 7, 10 January 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 7, 10 January 1876, Page 2

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