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I TE ARO MUNICIPAL ELECTION. MR. iSOELLER'S Committee will meet at the VICTORIA HOTEL, Abel Smithstreet, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 6th INST., at 8 o'clock. The attendance of ratepayers who desire to join the committee is respectfully requested. NOTICE. WOLFE'S AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS. TRANSFER OF AGENCY. mHE AGENCY of WOLFE'S AROMATIC SCHIEDAM having been this day TRANSFERRED to us, we are now prepared to SUPPLY SAME in any quantity. JACOB JOSEPH & CO., Willis-street, Wellington. 4th September.

MR. RAWSON, DENTIST, Bolton-street, Terrace, next to Dr. Kemp's.

MR. MOFFITT, Surgeon Dentist. Willisstreet, opposite old Union Bank.

T pOMPARE MORTON'S VJ Rich Syrupy Congou, at 2s. Compare MORTON'S Prices with any house in town. Compare MORTON'S Strong Pekoe Flavored Congou, at 2s 4d. Morton does not believe in paying for quoting low prices, but invites all to judge for themselves. Compare MORTON'S Full Flavored Kaisow, at 2s Bd. Better than the best, if possible. Don't mistake the shop — 2 doors from Empire Hotel. J . MORTON, EMPIRE CITY TEA WAREHOUSE, Willl9-street.

AUCTION SALE ON WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, SEP. 6 & 7, op DRAPERY, CLOTHING, AND BOOTS. To all whom it may concern. MR. G. THOMAS will submit the entire stock-in-trade of M. L. Marks, on the premises next the Odd-Fellows' Hall, without reserve, as above, and wishes to state that an opportunity like this may not occur for a long period, so that heads of families and the public generally will find it to their advantage to attend. See advertisements in first page and catalogues of stock. GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer.

RAILWAY STATION HOTEL. fTIHE Public Reading-room and Ladies' A Private Coffee-room is open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. ; also, the Bar, with all sorts of cordials. Good accommodation for Private Boarders or Families. Charges moderate. CLARRY & MUNRO, Proprietors.

THE PHARMACY, Next Supreme Couri, Lambton Quay. DRUGS, Chemicals, Druggists' Sundries, Patent Medicines, Allopathic Medicines, Homoeopathic Medicines, Horse and 'Cattle Medicines, British and American Herbs, Roots, Barks, Powders, &c. ; Dr. Coffin's Composition Powder, Stomach Bitters Powder, Anti-cholera Powder, &c. TEETH EXTRACTED AND STOPPED. H. BRITTAIN, Consulting Chemist and Surgeon Dentist. Opposite Union Bank, Lambton Quay.

pOST OFFICE HOTEL LUNCHEON ROOM IS NOW OPEN. CHARLES BROWN, Proprietor. R HANNAH and CO. beg to inform the • clergy, nobility, and the public generally, that from this date their BESPOKE DEPARTMENT will be under the personal supervision of Mr. E. H. Warcup, so long and favorably known in Wellington. Every description of Gent's, Ladies', and Children's BOOTS and SHOES made on the shortest notice ; and, as none but first-class workmen are employed, persons favoring us with their orders can rely on obtaining a perfect fit, combined with neatness and durability. R. HANNAH & CO., Lambton Quay, Wellington.

<a- A LUXURY. CBEASE'S CELEBRATED Al COFFEE, DREPARED from the Finest Samples. JL Roasted and ground on the most approved principles by steam, by which careful preparation the Volatile Oil and Aroma are retained. A trial will convince consumers of the superior quality of the above article. E. H. CREASE, Wbllinoton Steam Coffee and Spice Works.

TE ARO HOUSE, Cuba-street. JAMES SMITH has now the pleasure to announce the arrival of his New Season's. Goods, ex CAMPERDOWN, BUNBRITTON, WAIKATO, and s.s. CATHEY. On Saturday next he vnllmake his first display of Millinery, Costumes, Dresses, Clothing, $c, §*c. The clioice this season will be found very select, having heen specially selected for TE ARO HOUSE by two of the best buyers in the Home Markets. An early inspection is invited. Te Aro House, 4,th September, 1876.

mHE BANKS will CLOSE TO-MORROW, X at 12 o'clock noon, for the Interprovincial Football Match.

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Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 58, 6 September 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 58, 6 September 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 58, 6 September 1876, Page 2