WELLINGTON WATERWORKS. | Tl XTIL further notice, water from the street 1 I i main* must the used for DOMESTIC PURPOSES OXLY. , To prevent inconvenience caused by shut- j ting off the water for attaching- services, &c., J con«!iim*»i-s are requested to store at least a I day's supply. ~ ' NICHOLAS MARCHANT. Engineer. City Surveyor's Office, 31st January. NOTICE. WHILE thanking my numerous friends and the public in general tor pfist favors, I beg to inform them that I am now carrying: j on my business in the shop lately in the oceu- | pation of Mr. Dixon in Molesworth-street. ! Hoping, with the increased accommodation, to meet the great demand • for T. Smith's Pure Bread, declared full weight, to all parts of the city at 3d. per 21b. loaf. Note the address — THOS. SMITH, THOEi'DON BAKE R* V , Molesworth-street, Wellington. MR PARKER, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, Has removed to the Terrace, near the Synagogue. Lessons on the Pianoforte, elementary and finishing. Pianofortes Tuned, &c. T)E particular to tell your grocer to supply you with WARNOCK'S SOAP. To make sure that you get it, see that the name " Warnock Bros." is branded on every bar. ' WOOL ! WOOL ! !— The undersigned is a cash purchaser of WOOL and TALLOW at highest market rates, or will grant cash advances on most liberal terms, on same consigned for sale, and returns to his London agents. JAMES O'SHEA, Harbor-street. M ONE Y. LOAN AND DISCOUNT COMPANY, Lambton Quay, next to Mr Hughes', - Stationer. fpHE Proprietors of this Company are x prepared to ofter advantages to persons in town or country in waut of accommodation. Sums from £5 to £5000 advanced on personal security, repayable by weekly, monthly, or quarterly instalments. Money advanced upon deposit of deeds either freehold or leasehold, bills of sale, bills of lading, bonded certificates, shares, insurance policies, or any other tangible security. Trade bills discounted daily at current rates. Loans qan be obtained for any period, and renewals arranged for,, if required. All transactions entertained, and advances made without delay, if the security be approved of. QEWING MACHINES REPAIRED. J.H.HUDSON, Opposite Kirkcaldie aud Stains', Cubastreet, Wellington. All kinds of machinery repaired, and fitted up. J. H. H. begs, to inform the inhabitants of Well ngton that all sewing machines entrust d to him will receive his .special attention. N.B. — All kinds of needles, oil, springs, &c., on hand. GEO. W . DUTT ON , Bookseller, Stationer, and Fancy Goods Importer," Has to Arrive per Easby — Sunday at Home Leisure Hour Quiver Sunday Magazine Good Words British Workwoman British Juvenile Cottager and Artizan Children's Friend Infants' Magazine Wedding Bells, vol.lo Wedding Bells, division 18 Family Reader, divisiou 17 Young Englishman, division 10 Family Herald, vol. »5 And various other new serial volumes % Also, A full supply of Ncty Novels . , New Books of American Humor New Books of Travel New Biographical Works , GEO. W. DUTTON, (Late Mr R. Burrett), BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, • Lambton Quay, Wellington. VIOLIN INSTRUCTION. MR W. G. JACOBS having had great experience in .violin instruction, respectfully announces that his simple method always proves higlily successful in ensuring the rapid progress of his pupils. For terms, apply to Mr Cutler, Pianoforte Manufacturer, Wellington. , fpHE undersigned are Cash Purchasers of ' 1 WOOL, TALLOW, and other produce, or they will make liberal advances on the same. Jggggi JOHNSTON & CO. CHARCOAL ! Charcoal ! ' A. Jeffery, V Johnston-street. . v DOCTOR DOYLE has removed to his former residence,* the Parsonage, Manners-street. January 14th. mH O MA S LOTV E S*] I • Lambton Quay, - MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF AND HARNESS. By Appointment i©^^^^ 1 * The Marquis His Excellency tgj&xjbfegiks Normanby, And the General Government of New Zealand. THOMAS LOWES, in returning thanks to the public of Wellington, wishes to draw their attention to his first shipment of goods ex St. Leonards, to be followed by every subsequent ship, which are so varied that he invites an inspection of the same, as the "perusal of such long catalogues is tedious to the public. T. L. would also draw their attention to his large stock of colonial-made harness, to suit all customers, from gold-plated carriage down to cart harness ; also superior hogskin, bullock-hide, and demie saddles, all made on the premises by a superior staff of workmen, and he is in a position to cxc- .. cute orders in the above lines to any amount, at the lowest possible rates, and j" with the greatest despatch, having the largest saddle manufactory in the colony. TO THE LADIES OF WELLINGTON i AND SURROUNDING, DISTRICTS. j T BEG to inform you that I have removed X to those new and centrally situated premises two doors from Union Bank, and adjoining Mr Tustin's, Willis-street. * I wiSh to express my sincere thanks for the patronage hitherto accorded me, and assure all those ladies who have favored me with their orders, that no effort shall be ' spared on my part to deserve a continuance of the same. I Wedding and Monrning Orders promptly attended to. Ladies' own material cut [ out. All the latest Patterns and Fashions always on band. I Please note the address": — ; MRS DIM ANT, j x Dress and Mantle Maker, Adjoining Mr TV. Tnstin's, Willis-street.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP18760212.2.30.6
Bibliographic details
Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 36, 12 February 1876, Page 4
Word Count
855Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 36, 12 February 1876, Page 4
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.