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*Mi^ rpHE above are all iron vessels of the 3js2Gmw J- highest class at Lloyd's, built or -purchased specially to meet the requirements of thfr New Zealand passenger and carrying trade, and are supplemented from time to time by chartered ships also of the highest class. Vessels are despatched from London to each oi the principal ports in the colony regularly every month. Their saloons are fitted with all the latest improvements to ensure the comfort pi passengers, and the tables are supplied on a most liberal scale. Persons wishing to bring their friends or cargo out from England can arrange for so doing, and the whole or part cost, if necessary, can be made payable on ship's arrival in New Zealand.' For full particulars regarding rates of passage or freight, apply at the offices of the Company, Dunedin Invercargill Auckland Napier Wellington Nelson Lyttelton ; At the London Offices, 84, Bishopgate-street ; Or, at the Head Office, Christchurch

CLAIMS TO VOTE. T7IORMS for Registering Claims to vote may. X? be had at the EVENING POST Office —Gratis. , NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY. Instituted 1821. TNSURERS whose Premiums fall due this quarter are reminded that they should be renewed on or before SATURDAY, the 25th inst. All renewals and new policies within the ci<§y,will be taken 12£ per cent below tariff rates. BENJAMIN SMITH & CO.

" VICTORIA HOUSE. CLOSE OF THE SUMMER TRADE. JM 'DO WELL & CO. have received ad- • vices of large shipments for the approaching winter's trade, and as the shipments are nearly due, the following goods have been reduced in order to effect a -clearance : — Summer millinery, of all classes, at reduced prices 1000 ladies', girls', and children's straw hats, of various qualities, reduced to 4d each 130 silk jackets, full sizes, reduced to 7s 6d and 10s 6d each Fancy goods and albums, reduced in price Parasols and sunshades, reduced in price TO THE WORKING MEN OF WELLINGTON. AT TE ARO HOUSE. AQ- pairs Men's Cord Trousers, UU pairs Men's Cord Trousers, usual price 10s 9d, usual price 10s 9d, now reduced to 4s 9d, now reduced to 4s 9d. Note. — In order toprevent these superior goods being bought up by the TRADE, and with a view to give the public generally i an opportunity of purchasing, not more than one pair will be sold to each customer. Just opened out, a Superior Stock of Clothing, all made to order for Te Aro House. SEE CLOTHING WINDOW. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE. TTSE — MO ETON'S Rich syrupy moning Congou, at 2s USE— MORTON'S Strong rich pekoe flavored Congou, at2s4d USE— MORTON'S Splendid full flavored Kaisow Congou, at 2s 8d USE— MORTON'S Uncompai able delicious Olong Kaisow, at 3s ' i To be had only at the EMPIRE CITY TEA 1 WAREHOUSE, J WIUJS-STREET. PAS CO E I CO.' S j CELEBRATED PRIZE ALE j AND STOUT. S i PH(E NI X BREWERY, WELLINGTON. ; *a. A LUXURY. . ! CRE AS E'S ! CELEBRATED Al COFFEE, PREPARED from the Finest Samples. Jl Roasted and ground on the most approved principles by steam, by which careful preparation the Volatile Oil and Aroma are retained. A trial will con- ; vince consumers of the superior quality of the above article. . E. H. CREASE, j Wellinoton Steam Coffee and Spioe Works. qpRY OUR TEA at 2s 6dper Ib. 1 D. CHISHOLM, . Moleaworth-street. JUST PUBLISHED BY AND ON SALE AT W.G.JACKSON'S, Music Seller, That Favorite American Ballad, " Whip-poor-will," as sung by Miss Lizzie Morgan. NOTICE. WE, the undersigned, Carriers, are obliged through the bad state of the roads and bridges at Silver Stream, Paku- j ratahi, 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 j made good, dating from Ist January, 1876. EDMONDSON, SELLAR, & Co, Pro Wairarapa Carrying Co. DONALD, VILE, &Co, Pro Masterton Carrying Co. fl HE undersigned, having secured the serJ. vices of a thoroughly qualified professional man, is prepared to have the survey and subdivision of properties about town executed on the shortest notice, as well as sale maps and lithographs of the same if required, and will also undertake the sale of such properties. S. CARROLL, Licensed Land Broker, Willis-street,

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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 74, 28 March 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 74, 28 March 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 74, 28 March 1876, Page 2

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