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DISTRICT ORDER. Militia Office, Wellington, 21st August, 1876. THE undermentioned Volunteer Corps will parade for monthly inspection at the Artillery Drill Shed as follows viz. :- Wellington City Rifles and Wellington Rifle C*dets, on Wednesday, 23rd inßt., at 7 30 p m. ' Wellington Artillery Cadets, on Thursday, 24th inst,, at 7.30 p.m. H. E. READER, Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding Wellington District. WHY GO FURTHER AND FARE WORSE ? To the Inhabitants of Tory-street and Te Aro generally. HR. HOLLIS will sell the undermentioned . Goods at the following LOW PRICES FOR CASH ONLY. s. d. Good strong useful family tea ... per lb. 2 6 Fine mixture of choice do. ... „ 2 8 Coffee, fresh roasted and ground (Crease's) „ 1 8 Sparkling crushed loaf sugar ... „ 0 5£ Soft white do. ... ... „ 0 5 Light brown do. ... ... „ 0 4£ Cocoa (best brands) ... ... " , S Chocolate (do. do.) ... ••- ,» * j* Rice (fine Patna) „ 0 «j Oatmeal *» J{ .*« Sperm candles ... ••• » " f"s Salmon (Columbia River) ... per tin 010 Lobster (Star brand) ... ... „ 010 Jams(Johnson's) ... ••• » J> j> Do. (Peacock's) „ O » Marmalade (Keiller's) ... „ 010 Lea &Perrins' sauce ... ... „ I i Tomato sauce (large size) ... „14 Bottled fruits „ 1 £ Washing powder ... ... per doz 0 10 Flour (very best) 13s 6d per lOOlbs, 61bs 1 0 Onions PPcP ece r lb 0 1£ Driea apples ... ... ••• „ 0 » Currants (fine new fruit) ... „0 5 Raisins (do. do.) 10s per tin ... perbotO 6 Dairy Produce at lowest market rates, and all other goods equally Cheap. N.B.— The above are all of the very best quality obtainable, and a trial is all that is solicited. Note the address — H. R. HOLLIS, Tory-street, (opposite Haining-street). RATS! RATS!! RATS!!! I HAVE received by last matt the secret of destroying Rats. Persons wishing to get rid of these pests will communicate with W. HAZLEWOOD, At Mr. Cook's, sailmaker, Custom House Quay. J JACKSON, late of E. H. Warcup, having . commerced business in the BOOT and SHOE TRADE, begs to inform his late customers that all orders trusted to him will be punctually attended to, combined with firstclass workmanship. Repairs carefully executed with despatch, tsi* Note the address— J. JACKSON, Opposite Empire Hotel, Willis-street. BARRAUD & SON have just opened up, ex Camperdown and Pym, Choice Photograph Frames, in new designs of velvet and porcelain. New Paris fans and new fan-holders Mathematical instruments (Stanley's) Lamplough's pyretic saline, direct from manufactory Piesse and Lv bin's new perfumes Patent lock corks Ivory hair brushes Ayer'B sarsaparilla and hair vigor Allcook's porouß plasters PRELIMINARY NOTICE. mHE TRUSTEES AND COMMITTEE FOR THE ODD FELLOWS' HALL Are empowered to Lease by PUBLIC AUCTION The present Site and Buildings for a term of TWENTY-ONE YEARS. Full particulars in future advertisement. R.-.A. MARSHALL, Secretary. To Buyers of DRAPERY & CLOTHING. TN RESPONSE 1 it TO REPEATED ENQUIRIES, JAMES SMITH Will continue for k OHORT pERIOD The Reduced Prices For all Classes of Goods. OALE pRICES TjiOß Blankets, Winceys, Dresses, Wool Goods, Sec, Sec, &c, Sec. To last only till CtTOCKTAK'IN/^ b br Is finished. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE. PRO BONO PUBLICO. In answer to •VTUMEROUO L'N UIRIEO . JAMES SMITH, Te Aro House, Cuba-street, Will offer, 1 TOR rpHE / CONVENIENCE Of his Customers, 4LL pOODS Remaining from mHE pREAT gALE At Sale Prices, During the progress OF STOCKTAKING. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE. ~~~ NOTICE. ALL Persons owing accounts to the estate of the late David Beuge are requested to pay the same before THURSDAY, the 31st AUGUST next, to the undersigned, and all persons owing accounts to the above estate are requested to settle the same before that date, otherwise the collection of them will be placed {n the hands of a solicitor. JOHN BENGE. 18th August, 1876. SIGNOR FORTUNATO BONACCORTI, Teacher of the Pianoforte, &c, from Florence, Italy, has much pleasure in announcing to the public of Welliugton that he intends giving lessons on the pianoforte and harmonium. Terms, Sec, on application. Apply to Mr. Cimino, Central Hotel.

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Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 45, 22 August 1876, Page 3

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642

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 45, 22 August 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 45, 22 August 1876, Page 3

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