Information has been received of the burning -of a .large, new American ship, the John Pascal, on her voyage from Calcutta td Njfew York. • The crew were . saved by a passing vessel. Weston's Wizard Oil.— Have you m- ' flaramatory sore throat, stiff joints, or lameness from any cause whatever? Have you Rheumatic or other pains in any part of the body ? If so use Weston's Wizard Oil internally and externally. Many persons suffer with sick headache, and nervous headache usually induced by Costiveuess, indigestion, &c. Wbston's Magic Pills act specifically on the Blood, Liver, and Kidneys, and produce a regularity of the Bowels so essential to health and comfort. _ Sole Agents — Kempthorno, Prosser & Co, Duncdin. Pric,e, half-a-crown. — Advt. All Persons op Intelligence are aware, or should be, in this century of enlightenment, that the best vehicle for diffusing the tonic properties of any medicinal preparation throughout the system is a pure, wholesome spirit. The presence of distilled spirit in an imigorant, it be pure, is considered by physicians to greatly promote the operation of the remedial principles in combination with it. This is one reason why medical menso«trongly recommend Udolpho Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps as a remedy for debility. — [Adv.]
T OST, a Black Coat, on Saturday. In yi the pocket were sundry papers of no use to anyone -but the owner ; also a pair of Specs. For the contents of the pockets a reward of Five Shillings will he paid. The finder may keep the coat. W. Clark, Draper. mHE Friends of the late Mrs. George A Stratton are respectfully invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave her late residence at the Hutt, on WEDNES* DAY (12th instant), at half-past 2 p.m. A LECTURE on the Faith and Doctrine of the Church of Jesus Christ, of Latter Day Saints, will be delivered in the Side.wing of the Odd Fellows' Hall on THURSDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock, by ELDER F. W. HURST.
WANTED, a respectable Person, to take charge of an infant. Address J.D., office of Evening Post. OUR increasing Trade has compelled us to PREPARE OUR OWN COFFEES, Which will be found to maintain the reputation already established by us for the Quality of our Teas. Brand Al ... Is 8d per pound. No. 2 ... Is 6d „ In Tins-r-each Tin warranted to contain one pound, full weight. A TRIAL SOLICITED. Address — EMPIRE CITY TEA WAREHOUSE, Willis-street. Two doors above Empire Hotel. E. GARTON, Proprietor.
fILOTHING FOR THE HOLIDAYS, U CLOTHING FOE THE HOLIDAYS, AT _TE ARO HOUSE. Men's holland coats 6s 3d Men's lawn coats . 8s Men's lawn coats 9s 9d Men's black alpacca coats, 10s 9d Men's black alpacca coats, 12s 9d Men's black galatea coats, 13s 9d Men's black dust coats 22s 6d Men's buff dust coats 26s 6d CLOTHING FOB THE HOLIDAYS,' CLOTHING FOE, THE HOLIDAYS, AT TE ARO HOUSE. Boys' holland coats 3s Boys' black alpacca coats 6s Boys' striped tunic suits 6s 3d Boys' checked cossack suits, 6s 9d Boys' plain cossack suits 7s JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE.
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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 7, 10 January 1876, Page 2
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505Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 7, 10 January 1876, Page 2
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