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SATURDAY, 26th AUGUST. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell by public auction, on Saturday, 26th August, at his sale rooms, at 11 o'clock sharp — 27 bags fresh carrots, just landed, ax Arawata 50 sacks cocksfoot grass seed 50 do prime maize 20 sides bacon, prime Canterbury 40 hams, do do 1 bale Nelson hops 6 do canvas (navy) 20 cases apples 12 kegs butter (salt and fresh) Terms cash. m E AR O GROC ER V AND GENERAL PROVISION WAREHOUSE, Corner Taranaki and Vivian Streets (Opposite Panama Hotel). GROCERIES, HOLLOWARE, GLASSWARE, BACON, HAMS, AND EVERYTHING IN THE TRADE, At prices equal, if not less, than any house in the Province. FOR CASH ONLY. , A TRIAL SOLICITED. ¦] J. STEVENSON, Proprietor. FOR SALE, by private tender, Town Acres Nos. 1062 (fenced), 1075, 1076, 1077, and 1085 ; one or the whole. Apply at the office of this paper. CITIZENS OF WELLINGTON PROTECT YOURSELVES ! RUSSIAN MAN-OF-WAR LATELY SEEN OFF MAN UK AU. THE public are hereby cautioned to prepare for a famine, by taking advantage or the genuine reductions at the Beehive Store. Teas from Is 8d to 3s per lb. ' " ¦' Good strong family tea for 2s 4d per lb. Try my splendid highly-flavored mixtute, at 2s 8d per lb. Coffee, fresh roasted and ground, 1 IS (k per lb. - > Prime salt butter reduced to Is per lb. , Canterbury hams, lid per lb ' , , j Do bacon, 9d per lb . .. • - People need not go to Willis-street or BU\ other street when they can be supplied witl every article as cheap, if not cheaper, ,foi CASH ONLY by ARTHUR BROWN, BEEHIVE STORE, Courtenay Place. NOTICE TO BACHELORS. r\ ENTLEMESJ can have all Meals suppliec VJT by the week at 14s. Breakfast from 7 till 9 Dinner from 12 till 2 Tea from 5 till 7 Separate Meals, 9d. J. LOVELL, LONDON COFFEE HOUSE, Taranaki Place. J. H. HALCROW, BOOTMAKER, Next the Occidental Hotel, WISHES to let his Customers and th< Pnblic know that he has got a Nev Stock of Ladies' and Gents' Boots aft< 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 an all new, not at as low prices as shop- won goods, bat as cheap as anyone in the trade N.B.— Ladies' and Gents' Boots an< Shoes made to order. Repairs done oi the shortest notice. TO LET, a House in Brougham-street c five rooms, with every convenience, clog to neighbors yet as solitary and self-containe as an oyster. Apply to J. Collie, Roxburgh c

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Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 48, 25 August 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 48, 25 August 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 48, 25 August 1876, Page 2

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