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MAN THE, UCFEBQAT. TO THE RESCUE ! TO THE RESCUE ! THE FLAG OF DISTRESS IS UP. THE public of Wellington ought to' ibet sympathised with. There are <so manyi calls upon them at present from the Drapers, ¦ that they must have groat difficulty in deciding v pon whom to bestow their favors. Tho following ought to be sufficient : — GEORGE PIRIE is Hie hardest tip, and, in consequence, is compelled to sell the cheapest. Scores of red pencils have been worn to stumps, in reducing Drapery and Clothing to less tliau half the usual price. . ¦ Cannot spare time tQ.quote prices. The flag bears the strange device, T E .A R O G E N'TJ IN E SIA LE. GEORGE PIRIE, Draper and Clothier, Corner of Cuba and Manuers-stre< ts. ! , I i I . , .: '' |_J ¦ - ..,.t VALENTINE'S RAILWAY HOTEL, , . .H ,U TTw „, i , ' i j'jHIS: favorite Hotel affbttfi all the bom.l fo^ta oLa. ; lxome.to-thoße.wJb.aar4 desirous of spending, a few.days or weeks in the country (for the benejfit of.thei* health, or otherwise. i;The> House ; commands a jbeautiful ViewTtff the .Hutt* Valley, the sßay, aud Cityof-WeUington. »-—,-•« | The I charges being\ moderate) Jhm by careful] attention' ib business and *tuc ying jthe coijafort of those .^ho .patronise lim, Jthe Proprietor holes' * to^ "b'utain a lil ieral samount of patro.uatje.. „ THE W I N,E S, ' &P^ i !,S, „ ALE S, Are of the> very best > quality, *to seouro which • no 'expense] ffot gpawdi' • j One of ALCOCK'S BEST BILLIARD -T-ABLES- )') ' on fthd prefmiioßj v ¦ 111 1 ', -FIRST-OLAS&'STABLINSJ- r l I .i / . » >,*, .. j to. ¦Valentine;. •*-•» ¦ . V t..'. .M I. tJi..! T ft..' rtti'nl ft ,T E A R"'O H: O Ci^V*' I .; , ;¦ . E.^JACKSON T j., „ f BEGS to inform his friends and the public that he has taken the above Hotel, and hopes that by ( keeping oi} hand a supjply of . -^ LIQUORS of Trtß VEttY BEST RBANIW; " . '< t'l'x)/ I t And studying the comfort of Ids customers, to . merit 'a' coutinuandd of'' the 'patronage! bd-l Stowed oirh'is pretle'cessor.' M ( '" ' l - E.J. intends increasing' the /accommodation and otherwise improving-tho present building, so'afe td'inakoiil'bne'of } the ! m'o9.t <ioikiol^lu» Hotels in thejtatypf , n '.'.,,, j^.TJ A s,h .i.n,^ : % A;c''lf t^4a, I ( A^^^ 0M ' 8 .? A .TfF^. ylll M..// A SAVING OF TIME !- - — - | A SAVING OF xABbtJR ! ! ¦¦• !'>'A ; SAVrNG'OF.eLOTaBg>yKr 1 £5 ss. .....ir-nilt I W I'li 1) IA M DAWS ON, Wholesale, and Retail Furnishing and General Ironmonger, ¦ . t 'Featherston-street,"WeUinjrtonl nlf r 1 Sole Agent for Jfew'Zealand. • <i!Hu! : TT OM,:fe SHUTTLE .SEWING MACHINE. This MaQhino > fqr, family ueo and light manjm p „,< . •, >f acturing purpose*,! > </ ¦< , IS SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER MACHINE, i A^ior all practical working- ejfpenseSj-jj.K SIMPLICITY, STRENGTH, & BEAUTY, It is unapproached by any other Machlno . • :.,'¦!• < invented; ,r.; ;, :., ; :-l!jm I t|is constructed on sound raoclwuc^'prin-i ciples, the result of ,thei efforts of tiio,ra£sij talented inventors in America <oxtonding{opßf'i< a long series of years. jj It -will Hem, Foil, Bind, Cord. Braid, ,| , „'p Seam, Tuck, Ruffle, Hemstitch, Gather, t< And Sew ou at the same time, and will Work,. equally well on Silk, Linen,j,Woal|eq, and Cotton Goods, with Silk,,LJnen, ]„, /, i ; i , , ) or Cotton Thread. Slill'Lß, COMPACT, EFFICIENT, DURABLE, AND COMPLETE. " Equally Good for. Fine or Heavy. Work. IT IS A TRIUMPH OF MECHANICAL GENIUS. The only. Practical Low-Priced Lock-Stitch Sewing Machine ever invented. Each Machine is sent out threaded, ready foe., operation, and the directions aYe &f coWMeM 1 that a"ny one can runlt'dtttosfewttfiy.V'*, . , JACOB JOSEPH & CO 1 .,' 11 • |J «'l"-*t Sole Agents for Wellington and neighboring i/ Provinces^ . ; (>!¦ ifi.l't WELLINGTON MACHINE BISCUIT „, 1; , .FACTORY. . , , /flf iifl . '• ¦ ([¦nij IBEG : to call, the attention of the pubHo to the ; undermentioned , BISC UITS of my manufacture : — Ship Biscuits, Ist .quality, i Arrowroot do Ship Biscuits, 2nd quality Abernethy do Cabhr do t ¦'¦ > ¦ GeinW •'¦'TW JHxttdr'^V '•¦-' '•'"Dwlwrt "•• dl Soda' 1 ' do- ... - • Sato«ti" : 'W Cdffee do 1 , ' •" ' mtfiitifi '.'do" Mixed d 6' • ' ' "' ' 'Gjb^erTSrutf'dSi" •Mißt' do .-•». •¦ .it v i -../:• ' — — I direct special attention to the "Banting Biscuit." A trial is solioited.-, To be lutd of- all dealers, and at the Factory. Telegraphic orders from Country Customort ; '- -f} promptly, attfetidfea J^ _{;,., s.'-s./G.rii^ij^iV;;^ ¦ , Proprietor. .-•:-, ». ( ..iuc» Pi BARBER, -Dyer and Cleaner, nelt . door to Mr. Quinn's, Dixon*stire*t,n originally established in London, in 1844. Gentlemen's clothes cleaned, renovated, and hoc pressed at London prices < . ,¦¦- '-)"' ~~ NOTICE OP JftEMOViAL. GEOR G E CL O X f» t T BOOT AND SIIOBK AXBRf ( .'j. s J. (Late of Tinakori Road),,; j - f - >-/.-;,) BEGS to inform his friends and euatomarp,! that he is now carrying oh btwinettto/ Manners-street. Ladies', Gent*;. , and r Children's. Boots, Sec, of the Jtaest description will always be kept on hand. (JppoM' imdr. Leather Grindery supplied to the trade. ESTABLISHED 1858it7 . ' -tf J) »OFE SS O R » ; fi^O/W^L'S iYtf i Hair Manofactohbr,' !a/.>!m -W fi 6l c s : i. Lb- P'B tip :tfk, r -J Dealer in Ha ii Dresses, Brushes, Cutlery, Leather Bags, PurW, HandY Mirrors, Head Dresses, Frizettes, and all article* ¦ requisite. for the, Toilette, &c., Sec. ', .'. ; , ' it , .', Sole Manufacturer of the celebrated B*f V Leaf Rum, which prevents the Hair from iatf-.i ing off. * ••;.:>.., „\ N.B. — Hair-brushing by Hydraulic power. ~ Please note the 'a'dtlres^— <! " I SAMUEL ROWLEY, iL r . , ' ; f « , ;i South of Empire Hote], J , : ; Willis-»tqseU tt i f l I BEG respectfully to inform the Public &# '* my son {.Mr. James Fveters, jun., who & in the same business as myself in Taratahi, namely, the Boot and Shoe trade) and I have mutually agreed not to hold ourselves responsible for each other's liabilities. - JAMES PETERS, Carterton, 4th July. -» •**'¦' < r P

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Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 50, 28 August 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 50, 28 August 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 50, 28 August 1876, Page 4

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