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RE- OPEN ING ' J ( ' ! OF THE j LARGE STORE (LOWER HUTT), | Lately in the occupation of Mr Mullins. mHE above Premise* were reopened by A. H. MACLEAN on SATURDAY, 4th MARCH, with a large and well-assorted Stock of i Drapery, Grocery, and the usual etceteras of a General Store. The patronage of the inhabitants of the Hutt and surrounding districts is respectfnlly solicited. All orders will be attended to with punctuality, civilty, and despatch. On inspection the Goods will be found .best quality, and at lowest possible pricestwo important facts fco ensure • public support. ' ' ' .:.''.' Too much' space would be occupied in, enumerating special items, but a list of the Departments ' is' annexed, which will be found complete in every branch. ' '] Manchester Department " ¦ 'burnishing do ' ' ' -* " , Dress do -| -.»t ,-¦ "-~"~ , -, Hosiery Haberdashery ' ' Millinery, Underclothing [ / ( „, qhildren's and Baby Linen Boot andShoe.Department „ * ..Men's, YouthßV and ;Boys' Clothing, . Hosiery, ( Hats, . papa, Shirts, „ ,Ties, &c. •i r ! x The Grocery and General Stores, will be '¦.-¦"». . > ¦'. j ,j-'> i e'dmplfete mi .every respect/, and one trial V'i.ll }<: will be conyincuig .proof of the quality J and cheapness. ¦¦'¦'". < j R. BISHOP, '¦''"'I !': '."/Prb A. H. Ma6lean. i.PRINCE 1 O U F. RALES' HOTEL, 1 : MASTERTON. . , 1 --J; E. 'THO M PS 6 N, Proprietor. jTT^y^^ made considerable improvements and enlargements to the above Hotel, the Proprietor is now in a position to offer accommodation equal, if not superior, to any to be procured in the Province. WINES, SPIRITS, & MALT LIQUORS OF THE BEST BRANDS ALWAYS ON HAND. The -Proprietor has also obtained a first- ... ¦ class . i . BILLIARD TABLE FROM ! MELBOURNE, Made expressly to order, and/whicK he can confidently guarantee as one of the best in . Wairarapa. GOOD STABLING AND PADDOCKS. CRITE R, IO N H O ; T E L,~ Lambton „ Quay. MR. JAMES BROWN having disposed of the above Hotel to Mr. J: Bertie, whilst thanking the public for f their favours, solicits a continuance of the same ¦ for his successor. "In reference to the above, Mr. J. BERTIE begs to inform his friends that he trusts they will' bestow on him the same liberal patronage received' by his predocessor. . MR, N. B. MURPHY, . (Late of the Melbourne Hotel.) Having taken that large and Splendid Establishment, fBE C I T V- H O T E L, JL ' Clyde Quay, Begs to thank his kind and numerous friends for past favors, and Ho inform them that the new Hotel ia replete with every comfort. Roomy and good accommodation for Boarders. ' ' A' SPLENDID BILLIARD ROOM. One of Allcock & Co.'s best Tables: Private Cues, &c. Wines, Bpirits, ales, stout, beers, and cordials, of the very best description. GOOD STABLING. A splendid view of the whole City and Harbbr. Ten minutes' walk from the Railway Station. - VICTORIA FOUNDRY, (Rear of R. Port's Premises/ Willis-street.) W THOMPSON begs to announce that • he, has commenced business at the Victoria Fountry as Brass and Iron Founder. , All orders entrusted to him will receive prompt attention. ¦ fIASEY AND M 'DONALD. CHEAP CLOTHING ADVERTISEMENT. Colonial tweed pagct suits 40s Men's tweed trousers and vests.. 12s 6d, 15s Men's strong working trousers 8s 6d : Men's black felt hats 2s 6d and, 3s 6d Men's strong working shirts 2s 6d, 3s 6d r \ Men's Crimean shirts ¦ * 4s 9d ' Men's washing regatta shirts 3s lid Boys' holland suits Boys' pique suits' ¦ Boys' white shirts • ¦ Boys' regatta shirts ' Boys' drill suits Boys' Eton suits Boys' straw hats ll£d,.ls, Is 3d, Is 6d Men's braces, ties, scarves, shirt sets, belts - Men's pants, nndervests, Oxford shirts, collars, &c. '¦¦ > ' DENISON HQUSE, LAMBTON QUAY. 'I

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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 74, 28 March 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 74, 28 March 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 74, 28 March 1876, Page 4