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GHOLLAH'S GREAT INDIAN CURES. (Tioer Brand ) THIS inhabitants of the City and Pro1 vinceof Wellington need no longer suffer the torments of RHEUMATI3H, NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, and MUSCULAR SHIFTING PAINS, for by using that most beautiful preparation, GIIOLLAH'S RHEUMATISM MIXTURE, All the above named maladies are most COMPLETELY CUIJED. GOUT SUFFERERS! Why allow yourselves to lje tortured by that agonizing rualadj' ? GIIOLLAH'S GOUT MIXTURE Never fails to give qcick rklief, and by continuing its use for a reasonable time, all gouty symptoms disappear. G HOLLA H'H APERTENT MIXTURE a perfect and complete rectifier of all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, and Bowels. It is a splendid and safe FAMILY MEDICINE. These Indian Medicines can be had of all Chemists and Medicine Vendors. W. & G. TURNBULL & CO, Sole Wholesale Agents for the Wellington Province. rpRY WHITEHEAD'3 MACHINE MADE 1 BISCUITS. Water Bismits ... Gdperlb. Aberuetliy do ... (jd „ fyilkdo ... 8d „ Pic-nic do ... 8d „ Mixed do ... 8d „ Coiil-edo ... lOd „ Pearls do ... Is Od „ Victorian do ... Is2d „ Currant Lunclicon do Is id „ Bidmoral do ... Is 2d „ Arrowroot do ... Is 2d „ Cabin and Ship's Bread, .£1 2s Gd per cwt. - Bread delivered daily at 3Ad the 21 Ij loaf. NEWE L E ' S TTARBOR VIEW RESTAURANT, Thornon Quay. Good accommodation lor Boarders, Visitors, and Families. Board and Residence, 20s. J. H. HALCROW, BOOTMAKER, Next the Occidental Hotel, UP ISHES to let his Customers and the * * Public know that he has got a New Stock of Ladies' and Gents' Boots and Shoes ; also, Children's Boots and Shoes. All classes of the best make and quality, selected by himself. J.H. intends to sell his goods, which are all new, not at as lew pi ices as shop-worn goods, but as cheap as anyone in the trade. N.B. — Ladies' and Gents' Boots and Shoes made to order. Repairs done on the shoi test notice. DOWN AGAIN ! DOWN AGAIN ! ! A GREAT FALL IN BACON. _ .Down 4d. per pound at BEAVIS'S ORIGINAL HAM AND BEEF SHOP. EJ. BEA VIS having during the last few . months built three substantial buildings of brick and concrete expressly for pork cutting, lard making, malting, and smoke drying, is in a position to supply the public of V\ ellington with London breakfast bacon all the year round, cheaper for cash than any other house. His present stock, to start with, is about five tons, all his own curing. It will be sold according to the part or quality — the price accordingly. E. J. BE A VIS is anxious to sell for cash, to enable him to keep up tho supply of pork a»hc sells the bacon. The smokehouse, containing about 3000 cubic feet, is cnpable of smoke-drying about two tons at one time ; therefore persons curing their o\\ n provisions can have them smoke-dried at the under-mentioned low rates : — Ox tongues, smoke-dried, 6d each Joles, smoke-dried, (jd each Sides bacon, Is 6d each. „ with ham, 2s each. Hams, Is each. All goods to be labelled before sending them to E. J . Beavis, Original Ham and Beet Shop, Willis-street. Prime cuts bacon, reduced to Is per lb. Other parts, 8d to lOd per lb. Lard, reduced from Is to 9d per lb. Hound of beef, reduced to 8d per lb. ' Ready-dressed ham, 2s per lb'. ' Prime cheese, lOd to Is per lb. Smoked Batli chaps, 3d per lb. Good butter, Is perlb. Fine quality <10, Is 2d per lb. Primest do* Is 4d per lh. "Wether mutton hams, 2s each Pork brawn, Is per lb. Scotch beef hams, Is per lb. Other goods in proportion. Boarding-houses and families waited on for orders, and all goods delivered free. AT LOVE'S, TINSMITH, everything is REDUCED IN PRICE, to effect a clearance to make room for the necessary alterations for the manufacture of his Patent Gas Controllers and Purifiers, which are in great demand, and also for his increasing trade. Furnishing Ironmongery always on hand. All kinds of braziug and general copper work done at the works, brass, tin, and lead woik carefully executed. Gastitting on the most approved principles. No more water in pipes. Work guaranteed. All kinds of metal saucepans. Stewpans and boilers cleaned and tinned •at reasonable prices. A general assortment of holloware and usetui ironmongery on hand. Wellington, 19th July, 1876. Mb. Love. — In my house during the month of May, 187G, the gas account showed an increase of only 5s (id, although | there were three extra burners going all the mouth ti> what were. used.. in 1575. For the month of June, 1876, the account for gas was within a fraction of 33 per cent, less than the same month, 1875, with the same nuniber^of^jiurners, as nearly as I can judge. X-'d^f a %^ c lftibw of any other reason than the use of your invention, and therefore deem it only right to let you know the result. —l am, sir, your obeiiient servant, W. H. C. [CARD.] MESSRS. POLLOCK & YOUNG have much pleasure in announcing to the inhabitants of Wellington, and Te Aro in particular, that tliev liave OPENED a BRANCH SHOP in COTORTENAY PLACE, under the management of Mr. Wilton, who will endeavor to give satisfaction to all who may favor the firm with orders. - * We take this opportunity of thanking the public lor their liberal patronage during nearly two years, and respectlully solicit its continuance. POLLOCK & YOUNG, City Company Butchers, ' Lambton Quay and Courteuay Place. WHITEWOOD'S HOTEL, LOWER HUTT. JD. PRASER has much pleasure in t informing his friends, and the general public, that he has purchased the above house, and haviug made extensive alterations and impi oveineuts, is prepared to receive Lodgers and Visitors. The Stabling is unsurpassed in the district; there being thirty well ventilated and dry stalls, eight loose ' boxes, and an attentive ostler constantly in attendance. N.B. — Market days, dinner on the table at 1 o'clock sharp.

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Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 44, 21 August 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 44, 21 August 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 44, 21 August 1876, Page 4

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