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WHY GO FURTHER AND FARE WORSE ? To the Inhabitants of Torj -street and Te Aro generally. HR. HOLLIS will soil the undermentioned . Goods at the following LOW PRICES FOR CASH ONLY. s. d. Good strong useful family tea ... \»-r Hi. 2 0 Fine mixture of choice do. ... „ 2 8 Coflec, fresh roasted and ground (Crease's) „ 1 8 Sparklißg crushed loaf sugar ... „ 0 5k Soft white do. „ 0 & Light brown do. ... ••¦ „ 0 H Cocoa (best brands) ... ... „18 Chocolate (do. do.) ... ... „18 Rice (fine Fatna) ... ... „0 3 Oatmeal „ 0 2i gporm candles ... ... „ 0 10£ Saiinon (Columbia River) ... per tin 0 10 Lobster (Star brand) ... ... „ UlO Jams (Johnson's) ... ... „0 8 Do. (Peacock's) ... ... „ 0 9 Marmalade (Keiller's) ... „ 010 Lea & Perrins' sauce ... ... „ 1 2 Tomato sauce (large size) ... „ 1 4 Bottled fruits ... -•• » l ~ Washing powder ... ... perdozOlO Flour (very best) 13s Ud per lOOlbs, Clbs 1 0 Onions ... ... ••• perlb 0 li Dried apples ... ... ••• >> 0 ! ' Currants (fine new trnit) ... „ 0 oi Raisins, do. do » W 7 Kerosene, 10s per tin per not 0 G Dairy Produce at lowest market rates, and all other goods equally Cheap. .N.B. — The above nre all" of the very best quality obtainable, and a trial is all that i« solicited. Note the address — 11. R. HOLLIS, Tokt-stkeet, (oppobite Haining-street). POST OFFICE HOTEL, Grey-street. pHARLES BROWN Has the pleasure of informing his friends and the public that he has this day taken possession of the above WELL-KNOWN AND COMFORTABLE HOUSE. Relying on his past experience in the trade, and the many favors he has already received, he is confident that this announcexnent will convey a sufficient assurance to the public mind that at the POST OFFICE EVERY CUSTOMER MAY RELY ON OBTAINING THE UTMOST ATTENTION AND THE VERY BEST ACCOMMODATION. The CELAR and the TABLE will be supplied with the BEST OF EVERYTHING, the BED-ROOM ACCOMMODATION UNSURPASSED in town, he CHARGES WILL BE MODERATE, and every customer will be made to feel himßelf at home. BILLIARD AND BATH-ROOMS. CHARLES BROWN, PROPiUETOR. 15th Juno, 1876. NEWE L E ' S TTARBOR VIEW RESTAURANT, Thornon Quay. Good accommodation for Boarders, Visitors, and Families. Board and Residence, 20s. COLONIAL INDUSTRY. Under the Special Patronage of His Excellency the Governor. H. E. LIARDET, Taxidermist and Feathbr Furrier, Near the Empire Hotel, Willis-street. THE Winter Season having set in, H. E. Liakdet begs to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Wellington that he has on hand a large and varied assortment of Muffs, Tippets, Cufls, Ladies' Head-dresses, &c, mado from the numberless varieties of New Zealand sea and land birds. In addition to the above, H. E. Liardet has added to his stock a variety of Furs, including Sable, Chinchilla, Stonemartin, and Seal; also, Ladies' real Russian Sealskin Cloaks and Hats. A collection of choice N. Z. Stuffed Birds, mounted and unmounted, always on hand. All descriptions of Furs and Feathers cleaned and made up. ]71 H. WOOD (late of Ridley, Wood & Co.), J . Valuer, Accountant, Land, Estate, and General Commission Agent, next Standard Office, Greytown. Agent for the Australian Mutual Provident riociety, Northern Life Assurance Co., Wellington and Hutt Building Society, and the Land Investment Society of Wellington. COLERIDGE AND DAVIES. rtIVIL ENGINEERS, AND LAND V SURVEYORS. Commercial Rooms, Hunter-street. Quantities and estimates supplied. Mr. Coleridge is licensed under the Land Transfer Act. A I L W A V HOTEL Main-street, Masterton. Every convenience for Commercial Travellers, Families, and Visitors to Masterton. Good Stables aud Paddocks. BILLIARDS. E. BRAGGINS, Proprietor. 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 Lubin's new perfumes Patent lock corks Ivory hair brushes Ayer's sarsaparilla and hair vigor Allcock's porous planters In the matter of the Debtors aud Creditors Act, 187 C; : < And, , In the matter of the Liquidation of the Estate of SYDNEY SOFFE, a Debtor. mENDERS are invited until NOON of X SATURDAY, the 26th INST., for the purchase of the following propertie." : — All that valuable leasehold allotment of land, part of Town Section No. 533, having a frontage of 43ft Gin to Molesworth-street, by a depth of 100 ft along adjoining allotment. On this allotment is erected two first-class shops, with workshops in rear. Tenders to be addressed to " The Trustees in the Estate of Sydney Sotfe," and left at the office of Mr. T. Kennedy Macdouald, Temple Chambers, Welliajftop^from whom all particulars of the titil, &C«»n be obtained. In the assigned estate of DUFFILL and COLE. mENDERS are invited until noon of SaturX day, the 26th inst., for the purchase of the following property :—: — All that valuable leasehold allotment of land, part of town section No. 247, situated at the corner of Taranakistreet and Courtenay Place, having a frontage to Courtenay Place of 70ft, aud a frontage to Tarauaki-street of 40ft, together with the shop and building erected thereon. Tenders to be addressed to Trustee in the assigned estate of Duffill and Cole, aud left at the office of Mr. T. Kennedy Macdouald, Temple Chambers, Wellington, from whom all particulars of the title, &c, can be obtained.

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Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 48, 25 August 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 48, 25 August 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 48, 25 August 1876, Page 4

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