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M'DO WELL'S STOCK. Remember " THE GREAT CHEAP SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES TS still going on at R. HANNAH and CO.'S new Boot Shop, Cuba-street, and as the rush for CHEAP GOODS has been unprecedented, buyers who wish to save money should " - MAKE NO DELAY, but come at once. STILL FURTHER AND MORE IMPORTANT. REDUCTIONS Will be made THIS DAY & THE COMING WEEK. DON'T FORGET ! Is, 2s 6d, 3s 6d, 4s 6d, 5s 6d, 6s 6d, and 7s 6d boxes, . Containing better, value than ever. THE WINDOW Will contain numberless Piles of Goods, at prices never before seen or heard of ir the colonies. .. Note the address— R. HANNAH & CO., "New Boot Shop, Opposite M 'Lean's, Cuba-st., Wellington And Lambton Quay. NOTICE. TO MEMBERS OF THE GENERAI ASSEMBLY, COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS, AND VISITORS TO WELLINGTON. THE EMPIRE'HOTEL, WELLINGTON. WHE UNDERSIGNED begs "to .inform A Members of the General Assembly, Commercial Travellers, and Visitors to Wellington that- the Empire Hotel is now open., Since the late fire, the above Hotel has undergone a complete renovation, no expense .being spared to make it one of the finest hotels iv the' Colony j the bed-rooms have been rebuilt and considerably increased in numbfer, the whole of which have been constructed on an unusually 4arge scale. SEVEN FINE SAMPLE ROOMS ' ' Have been added to the premises for the convenience of Commercial Travellers. The Bath-room accommodation has also been considerably increased, -and . the general improvements have been carried out on the most extensive scale. • • Suites of Bed-rooms for Families. - J. LIGHTSCHIENDL, . ' Proprietor. , X EMP I RE HOTEL, Masterton-. PDONECKER (late of Wellington), • begs to inform his friends and the public generally, that he has opened the above "Hotel, and is now prepared to receive Boarders. The house, which is quite new, has every convenience for Commercial Travellers, 1 Families, and the General Public, lias been fitted up regardless of cost to. ensure the comfort of all who mayhonor him with their patronage.. ,' „. tfirst-class Stabling and Paddocks cVach from masterton to palmerston, Passing through the Forty Mile Bush and . famous Mauawatu Gorge. . |£ / R. HASTWELL is prepared to run ? # • a coach through from Masterton to Pabnerston, on sufficient inducement offering. ' ' ' • Excursion parties provided with a Coach on communicating with the Manager at Mastertonl The grandeur of the scenery on this route is unrivalled in New Zealand. T. M'CARTHY, Manager, Masterton. NOTICE. ~ THE undersigned will charge for BILL POSTING as follows i-r Double-demy bills ... 10s per 100 Demy do ... ... -7s<6d . „ • Theatrical do ... 40s per week €ORJSELIUS CROFT. . JOHN-JOHNSTON. VULCAN ,F O U N'D~R V MANNERS-STREET. ttMITH BROS. AND WILLIAMS, Engineers, Ikon and Brass Founders, . Shbp and General Smiths, Are prepared to furnish estimates and execute work in the above branches, on cni most reasonable terms, with quick despatch;, COLBRIDGB & DaVEKS, CIVIL ENGINEERS; ARCHITECTS - And Land Surveyors, ' , Commercial Rooms, Hunter-street. ,

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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 127, 31 May 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 127, 31 May 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 127, 31 May 1876, Page 1