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THE RATEPAYERS OF TE ARO WARD. Ladies and Gbstlejjes — Allow me to thank you for the confidence you evince by again proposing me as a candidate for the representation of Te Aro Ward in the City Council. My experience of the Corporation is, that the hard work is not confined to general meetings of the Council, and therefore, the man who wishes to be of use to the ratepayers must take a lively interest in the details— such as public works, drainage, and wharf committees. This is where the real work occurs, and if during the past few months I have merited your approbation, and you think it advisable to re-elect me, I can only say that my best exertions shall be used to further the interests of Te Aro Ward in particular and the city in general. I beg to remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, EDWARD DIXON. Wellington, sth Sept., 1877. Wtt Weather proves most unmistakcably the Superiority of Our Own Make over all others. THE CASH SYSTEM OF DOING BUSINESS IS THE BEST FOR THE PUBLIC. SINCE the maturation of the Cash Principle by the WELLINGTON CASH BOOT SHOP, The public have most emphatically expressed their approbation of the same by making their purchases at the above Store. DURING THE PRESENT YEAR, 1877, The same system will be carried out in its integrity. All customers, whether rich or poor, will be alike- well treated, and all, IRRESPECTIVE OP POSITION, Will be required, as heretofore, to pay prompt cash for these goods. No taxing those who pay cash to make good the loss on those who take a long time to pay, or do not pay at all ; and NO EXERTION WILL BE SPARED To maintain the position the above Store has justly acquired of being the BEST AND CHEAPEST For the cash buying Public to deal afc, and all will find it to their ADVANTAGE TO PURCHASE THEIR BOOTS AND SHOES FOR CASH AT TUB WELLINGTON CASH BOOT SHOP, Cuba-street. s. d. Ladies' Kid Boots 5 6 Children's Boots from 16 Best Watertights, own make ... 16 6 Men's Calf Elastic-sides, own make 12 6 Workingmen'B Bluchers, strongly nailed ... 9 6 Women's Cashmere Boots ... ... 4 0 Children's Copper-toed Boots from 2 0 Children's Elastic-side and Button Boots from 2 6 Carpet slippers, all sizes, ladies' and gentlemen's ... 2 6 Careful housekeepers, parents with large families, and the boot-wearing public at large, will do well to save money by inspecting our Large and Varied Stock. Remember, the Larg-jst Stock in New Zealand to choose from. No second price. Every article fully 20 per cent, below any other house in the trade. R. HANNAH & CO., Cuba-street. LOOlv AT THE WINDOWS FOR THE NAME. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, Wellington. MRS. J. OSGOOD BEGS to inform her friends and the Public that she intends carrying on the above Hotel, so well and favorably known under the management of the late Air. Osgood. Having several suites of private apartments, a private entrance from Piuitea-street, with a good view of the harbor, and all the comforts of a first-class hotel, Mrs. Osgood hopes, by attention to the comforts her guests, to secure the continued patronage of her friends and the public. Accommodation for permanent boarders upon reasonable terms. The best brands of Wines, Spirits, &c, kept on the premises. TUST LANDE D — AT JAMES 1 STE A M FU II N.I TUBE WAREHOUSE— 20 Walnut Drawing Room Suites, including green and gold satin Large variety of Walnut Oval Tables Card do Occasional do Cofleo do &c, Sui., &.C., 6m. W . JAMES, Lambton Quay. NOTICE.— JAMES MOKAN, Boot Manufacturer, late of Manners-street, Wellington, begs to inform bis customers and the public generally that, owing to tho increase of trade, Ue has taken taorv exceasire premises in Willis-street, where he is now prepared to supply ladies' aud geutlcmeu's Boots and Shoes of all descriptious. James Moran takes this opportunity of thanking his customers for past favours, and trusts toat they will still coutinue their kind support. JVote the address— JAMES MORAtM (opposite Toohill, Butcher), Willis-street, Wellington. CHAMPAGNE VIJfEYARD BRANDY. SINCE the Philadelphia Exhibition, when this Brandy was placed iv the bame line as kartell's and Hennessy's, tho demand has increased so rapidly that the published returns of shipments from Cbarente last quarter, shew there are only three firms who shipped more than the Champagne Viueyard Proprietors. RISI JN G SU N HOTEL, Gebytown. ' r.HIS house has Excellent Accommoda¦X tion for visitors to Wairarapa, commercial travellers, and businuts men generally, the Proprietor having spared neither expense or trouble to make it one of the 'Most Comfortable Hotels in the Province. The Wines, Spirits, Ale, and Porter are all of the Best Brands. Superior Stable and Paddock Accommodation. A First-class Billiard Table on the Premises. F. MOUNTAIN, Proprietor. . THE OLDEST HOUSE IN THE DitilulOT - - IS THE RAILWAY HOl'iSL, MASTJBRTON. rpHOM A\S LOWES, having taken tho above; „X' will be, happy to- sec aU hispid frieuds, and a* many new ones as will favour hiui with a call. " A. first-class table is always provided.. The Billiard-room, being under the" supervision pf the well-known "Andy," is a sufficient guarantee that lovers pi tlie game will meet with every attention to their requirements. r ' ' '. - A dry Skittle-alley is attached to the premises. ,•'--•' ' l'irst-class accommodation for boarders and the' travelling public; and a hearty welcome to all. Ji Good stabling, loose boxes, and secure paddocksi I•' TOMB RAILING .AND PALISADINGS. A LARGE SHIPMENT, jus! arrived ex Glenlvon, for sale cheap. G. JONES, Ironmonger, Courtenay Place,

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Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 211, 8 September 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 211, 8 September 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 211, 8 September 1877, Page 4