"TaLFRED" KINGCOME NEWMAN, -«-} Member of the Royal College of Physicians of London, .and Member of the ««>yai College of Surgeons of England, ¦Bachelor of Medicine and Master of Surgery in the University of Aberdeen, residing in \\ dhs-street, Wellington, hereby give notice that I intend to make application on the 14th day of February, 1576, to the ijegistrar-General to be registered under v \ ,o7: red ! cal Practitioners' Registration Act, 1569/' and have deposited my diplomas with the Registrar-General in compliance with said Act. , o , T ALFRED K. NEWMAN. 12ch January. JJAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU ALL ! Where are you going, Bill, to get tour New Year's Suit? Wny, to MoS's London House, of course, where I always get good articles and well treated. Besides, he gives away numerous presents this evening. Go early, Bill ! TjON'T HESITATE on New Year's Eve, ±J but go at once to London House and get your New Year's Suit from the largest selection in the colony. Come and get your New Year's Gift, a choice from 500 different articles. LEWIS MOSS, Proprietor. . Branch, opposite Athenanim. NOTICE. CHEAPEST HOUSEitN WELLINGTON FOR FURNITURE. EAST END FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. TVUFFILL & COLE are now selling at x/ prices to suit everybody. One visit will prove. Wood and iron Bedsteads, mattresses and pillows • chairs, washstands, and tables ; lamps, crockery ware, iron boilers, kettles, saucepans, brooms, brashes, mats, hearth rugs, &c. Note the Address— EAST END FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, Corner op Taranaki- street and COURTENAY PLACE, (A few doors from Black's Coach Factory). QHEAPSIDE FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, ' Manners-street, Wellington. Furniture made and repaired.. New and second-hand furniture bought, sold, or exchanged. All descriptions of Upholstery done with despatch. SYDNEY SOFFE, . Proprietor. YORK HOUSE PRIVATE FAMILY HOTEL, TERRACE. This old-established House has been refurnished, and is now ready to receive permanent Boarders and Travellers. York House is pleasantly and healthily situated, commanding a good view of the harbour and city. The speciality of York House will be comfort, combined with moderate charges. P.S.— A cold luncheon will be on the table from 12 to 2 o'clock. J. MOREY, Proprietor. GA S. GAS. GA S. ' SUPERIOR GAS. HHHE undersigned being now protected -*- under Letters Patent, has for Bale ins GAS PURIFIER, DEODORISER, AND CAS-DAMP ABSORBENT, AND SELF-ACTING GAS LIGHT CONTROLLER. " A more brilliant light with less flame. Price can be known from J. T. LOVE, patentee ; or J. M. TAYLOR, agent. . All kinds of brazing and general copper work tyne at the works. Brass, tin, and I lead work carefully executed. | Gaslitting on the most approved princit pies. No more water in pines. Work guaranteed. All kinds of metal saucepans. Stcwpans and boilers cleaned and tinned at reasonable coat. A general assortment of hollowaro and useful ironmongery on hand. TjONALD, VILE, & CO., GENERAL CARRIERS • Between Wellington and all Parts OF TOE WaIRARAPA. D., V. & Co. beg to inform the public that they have secured a Depot in John-ston-street, near the Theatre Royal, and all goods left there will be forwarded with the utmost despatch. ~THE WORKING MAN, S . G L ~D ING. Paper Hanger and Scriramer. SG. is now prepared to hang paper in a i superior manner, at lOd per piece, in any part of the town. Scrimming equally cheap. Note the Address-— . S. GLADING, (Mr Collies',) ____^ Majoribank -street. ¥EW YEAR'S PRESBN.TS. NEWS FOR THE MILLION J Every purchaser at London House on New Year's Eve will be presented with a NEW YEAR'S GIFT From a large selection. Cotne early and have your pick. LONDON HOUSE, Opposite Odd FellowB 1 HalL Branch establishment opposite Athenaeum. LEWIS MOSS, Propbibtob. •J. HUXL EY^ rfIAILOR, DRAPER, HABIT-MAKER, CLOTHING MANUFACTURER, Formerly of Broadway, New York, late of Cornhill, London, now of Manners-street, opposite New Zealander Hotel, Wellington. Coats, Vests, and Trousers made to measure. Fit, Fashion, and Workmanship guaranteed, at very moderate prices for . READY MONEY. White duck vests " ... - 15a Alpaca coats ... ' isg Dricketing trousers 22a 6d NO MORE RENT TO PAY— A FftEPl. HOLD FOR £130. WHY should a man continue to pay an exhorbitant rdnt to a bloated landlord when, by paying a small amount in cash md the balance on easy - terms, he can purchase a comfortable two-roomed cottage :rom O. Clayton, of Haimng-street, who las proved himself a true friend to men of small means by enabling twelve of them :o purchase a house for themselves and'amilies. , Fnll particulars on application ;o O. CLAYTON, Hainihg-street.
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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 37, 14 February 1876, Page 4
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