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OTEVENSON AND STUART, O Importers & Wine Merchants, Agents for Marshall & Copeland, brewers, Dunedin ; Barnett et Fils brandy ; Perinet and Fil's champagne ; the unequalled Florence treadle sewing machine ; and M'Leod Bros, soaps, Dunedin. ON SALE. Australian and other wines, spirits, &c. Dunedin ale, in hogsheads, kilderkins, half-hogsheads, aud dozens GENERAL GOODS. Tacks, bedsteads, brads, holloware, nails, spikes, tubs buckets, fenders, gasiittings, Sharp's axes, slop-pails, sheet lead Bulk castor oil, soda-water bottles, cement, paper, paper bags, patent medicines and feeding bottles, crushed sugar, colza oil, &c , &c. J Oilman's stores, groceries, &c, Timothy grass-seed White paint, white and red lead, scrim hessian, painters' brushes, turps colors (dry and in oil and water), varnishes, linseed oils, in barrels and drums, &c. To arrive per Midlothian and Waikato — Zinc, galvanised iron, still and sparkling hock, MartelPs brandy, oilmen's stores, groceries, Stilton cheese, in tins, &c. MIRRORS ! ! MIRRORS ! ! ! JUST RECEIVED, a large stock of silvered ~ Looking Glass, all sizes, or cut to suit. Also, a cheaper quality for reflectors, decorators, or shop fittings, &c, AT R. MARTIN'S, Te Aro Paperhanging, Oil, and Color Warehouse, Manners-street. WHITEWOOD'S HOTEL, LOWER HUTT. JD. FRASER has much pleasure in • informing his friends, and the general public, that he has purchased the above house, and having made extensive alterations and improvements, 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 I attentive ostler constantly in attendance. N.B. — Market days, dinner on the table at 1 o'clock sharp. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY (LIMITED). REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF GAS. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. rpHE Price of Gas consumed after the Ist JL OCTOBER NEXT will be 15s per 1000 ft, subject to a discount, if ACCOUNTS are PAID before the 15th of the month, of 3s per 1000 ft for ordinary lighting purposes, and 5s per 1000 ft for gas consumed in gas stoves by separate muter ; thus making the price equal to 12s per 1000 ft for ordinary use, and 10s per 1000 ft for gas used in gas stoves. A supply of the most improved gas stoves will arrive by an early vessel. By order of the Directors. J. R. GEORGE, Manager. Wellington, 10th August, 1876. NOTICE. FDONEGHUE and R. PARR, English . and American Coach-builders, having commenced business on their own account, next to the Scotch Church, Willis-street, are prepared to execute all orders entrusted to them with despatch. LANDAUS, broughams, buggies, thorough _brace wagons, expresses, and tradesmen's carts, &c, made oi the best English and American materials, and workmanship unsurpassed in the City. Repairs, painting, trimming, and smith work in all its branches carefully attended to, at moderate prices. Please note the address — ENGLISH & AMERICAN COACH FACTORY, Willis-street. fJOT ICE. —SPRING COSTUMES. FIRST EXPOSITION ON SATURDAY, 12th AUGUST. EIGHT CASES, all containing COSTUMES having been received ex s s. Whampoa. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS Direct attention to the DISPLAY both in their windows and also in their main shop to this EXTENSIVE SHIPMENT. As the prices range from 14s 6d to 6 guineas, with a very gradual scale of advance between, the requirements of all ' classes can be supplied from this MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT. As the STYLES are too VARIED to admit of a detailed description in an advertisement, KIRKCALDIE & STAINS Respectfully SOLICIT a VISIT, when an opportunity will be readily afiorded for inspecting both style and price. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS Have also received a CHOICE ASSORTMENT Of all the NEW DRESS MATERIALS FOR THE SPRING SEASON. New Parasols and Umbrellas, including a few Novelties, specially noticeable, such as the Patent Automaton, recently patented in Paris. Ladies' Silk, Lace, and Cashmere Net Scarves. Ladies' Lißle, Balbriggan, Silk, and Cotton Hose. Ladies' 2 and 3 button Kid Gloves, from 3s 9d per pair, in white, tinted, and ordinary colors. T> M . M c T U R X , ACCOUNTANT AND LIQUIDATOR, House, Land, Estate, and Commission Agent. Rents Collected. LICENSED LAND BROKER. Office— Opposite the Theatre Royal, Johnston-street Wellington. R. M. M'T. solicits the patronage of his friends and the public, and trusts by faithful and prompt attention, to merit their'favor and support. MELBOURNE HOUSE, MULGRAVE STREET. MRS. DONEHUE begs to notify to her friends and the public generally that, having satisfactorily disposed of her furniture and settled her business, she has re-opened the above-named Boarding House, which has been completely re-furnished and fitted up at great expense, to ensure the comfort of all those who may patronise her. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. ""VJ"OTICE is hereby given that the partnerJL^I ship hitherto subsisting- between the undersigned, John Alfred Edmondson and George Smith Sellar, as merchants, under the style of Edmondson, Sellar, and Co , has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late firm will in future be carried on by the said George Smith Sellar, who will receive outstanding accounts and discharge all liabilities of the late partnership. Dated this eighteenth day of August, 1876. JOHN A. EDMONDSON, GEO. S. SELLAR. Witness to the signatures of John Alfred Edmoudson and George Smith Cellar — E. Stafford, Solicitor, Wellington. IMPORTANT TO COLONIAL HISTORY. NOW OPEN Aldous' Hair-cutting Rooms and Gear Divan, opposite the Occidental Hotel, Lambton Qnay. N.B. — English, Colonial, European, and British Languages spoken! ! " GIORGE ALDOUS, 0.5.G.D.0.L.

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

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

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

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