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"VTEWZEALAND INSURANCE J3I COMPANY. Established 1859. CAPITAL, ONE MILLION. PAID UP, £200,000; RESERVE FUND, £70,000. Local Director : George Hunter, Esq., M.H.R. FIRE AND MARINE RISKB of every description accepted at the lowest current rates. ROBERT DOBSON, Agent. Offices — Comer of Brandon and Featherston - streets, Wellington. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. FROM and after this date the Wellington Branch will be under the management of the undersigned. Business' will be carried on temporarily in the offices ol Messrs. W. and G. Turnbull and Co. as usual. The characteristics of the Company, prompt and liberal settlement of losses, will be maintained. ALFRED BOARDMAN, Manager. Wellington, Ist May, 1877. JOHN H. HEATON, SHIPPING, Commission, Forwarding, and Custom House Agent, Panama-street. BS"TEA. j rpHOSE who complain that they cannot | -*• obtain really Good Tea should try that | supplied at the Canton Tea Mart, where, having a thorough knowledge of the class of teas to mix to produce those delicious flavors so much admired, and exercising great care in their selection, are enabled to offer the very best value for the money at prices from 2s, 2s 4d, 2s Bd, 3s, and 3s 4d per Ib. A reduction of 2d per 1b on 61b parcels. E. H. CREASE, j CANTON TEA MART. R HANNAH and CO. beg to inform the • clergy, nobility, and the public generally, that from this date then* 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. 5000 PIECES NEW MUSIC. TUST OPENED, a splendid lot of the newest t) Sheet and Book Music. Remember — AT HALF-PRICE, W. G. JACKSON'S. IMPORTANT TO SMOKERS. TUST OPENED, a new shipment of Max O Mendershausen's unrivalled Fruit and Flowers Tobacco, in Is and 4s tins. Sole Agent— W. G. JACKSON, Stationers' Hall. E A S B Y'S VENETIAN BLIND WORKS, Willis-street, Opposite the New Zealand Times Office, Wellington. Maker of the Blinds at Government House, Departmental Offices, &c, &c. The only house in Wellington that is solely devoted to the trade. TF YOU WANT THE CORRECT THING IN VENETIAN BLINDS, GO TO S. P. CLEMENTS, THE ORIGINAL BLIND FACTORY, Cuba-street, Opposite Gear's, Butcher. N.B.— The oldest Venetian Blind Factory in the province. The whole of the work done on the premises by an experienced hand of twenty years' experience. LOST. ~ LOST, a Bad Cough, accompanied with much phlegm and tightness ofthe chest, through using BRITTAIN'S Irish Moss Pectoral. Price, Is 6d and 2s 6d pbr bottle. LOST, as by magic, an excruciating Toothache, by using BRITTAIN'S Nervine. Pricb, Is PER BOTTLE. DISAPPEARED, Every Grey Hair, after two or three applications of Erasmus Wilson's Hair Restorer. Price, 3s 6d per bottlb. PI Prepared only and sold by H. BRITTAIN, Consulting Chemist and Surgeon Dentist, Lambton Quay and Manners-street. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOObsH For the Autumn and Winter Trade, 1877. French and English Millinery. WE have just opened, ex Lord of the Isles, via Melbourne, 5 cases French ana -English Millinery Bonnets, 2 cases trimmed Felt Hats, new shapes, and a full assortment of ladies', girls', and maids' untrimmed hats, in felt, beaver, plush, straw, including all the new shapes for Autumm and Winter wear of the present season. We will exhibit 200 trimmed French and English Hats and Bonnets in the corner window during the next few days, varying in price from 3s 9d to £5 ss. J. M'DOWELL & CO., VICTORIA HOUSE, Corner of Lambton Quay and Willis-street. TE ARO HOUSE. clothing" Special attention is requested to an nOT<O"N"T AT , advertisement on J.iL.U the third page of this paper announcing the opening out of a splendid IV/TADE choice of thoroughly genuine •*".**J-'-»-' Colonial made Clothing, comprising every requisite for at Men's, Boys', and Youths' wear, selected under the Te Aro supervision of a special representative from Te Aro House. House. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE. Cuba-street, 28th April, 1877. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS inserted over the LEADER are charged DOUBLE PRICE. REPORTER WANTED. A COMPETENT SHORTHAND REPORTER is required for this journal; engagement to commence frem the opening of the session of Parliament He would require to be competent to furnish a carefully condensed report of the Parliamentary proceedings, and to be efficient in general newspaper work. Apply by letter to the Editor Evening Post SJ. BROMLEY has much pleasure in in- , forming the farmers and general produce growers of the Hutt and surrounding districts that he intends to hold a Produce Sale Every Saturday, at 11 o'clock, at bis auction room, Manners-street, Wellington, such produce to be sold in lots to suit purchasers. The above sales will be a great boon both to growers and consumers, and is a want that has been long felt by the general public. JAMES LUDFORD, who has lately been in • the employ of the proprietors of the Evening Argus as Publisher and Collector of Agents' Accounts, begs to inform the Agents, Subscribers, and all patrons of that paper that he has ceased to collect accounts for its proprietors from this date. (Signed) JAMES LUDFORD, Ingestre Place, Ingestre-street. Wellington, 30th April, 1877. P BARBER, Dyer and Cleaner, nextdoor • to Mr. Quin's, Dixon-street, originally established in London io 1844. Gentlemen's>clothes cleaned, renovated, and hot pressed at London prices.

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Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 102, 2 May 1877, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 102, 2 May 1877, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 102, 2 May 1877, Page 2

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