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¦O O R SALE. ACRE No. 87G, IN ALLOTMENTS AS BELOW. DANIEL STREET. j j Mt. 33 | 33 I ! i w ! jj — gute: — M M P » p ! X I O o I Sj2§ c £g 3 Sa - a M I .; " 8 - % 8 °° 8 8 • 8 S S 8 132 Apply to BULLER & LEWIS, Solicitors, Hunter-street. BOOTS ! BOOTS ! S BOOTS ! ! 1 R AUSTIN begs to take this opportunity . .of thanking his old friends and customers for forratr support, and informs them and tho public generally that he bas again commenced business, and opened up a large and varied stock of BOOTS AND SHOES In the premises next the Melbourne Hotel Willis-street, where those who want Good Serviceable Boots and Shoes will do well to pay him a visit. For First-Class GENT'S BOOTS Go to R. Austin's, Willis-street. For First-class LADIES' BOOTS ¦¦ Go to R. Austin's, Willis-street. For First-class CHILDREN'S BOOTS Go to R. Austin's, Willis-street. For Good and Cheap BOOTS and SHOES of every description Go to R. Austin's, Willis-9treet. For COLONIAL-MADE BOOTS and SHOES of all kinds Go to R. Austin's, Willis-street. As R. Austin has had over 20 years experience in the Colouy as Importer and Maker of Boots, Sec, he has every confidence in soliciting the favors of the public, aud owing to the complete arrangements he has made for constantly replenishing his Stock from the Best Home Houses, he is able to sell all goods at a very much Lower Rate than any other house in Town. An Inspection Invited. Bespoke Work and Repairs executed by firstrate workmen on the premises. Note the Address — R . AUSTIN, Next door to Melbourne Hotel, Willis-street, Wellington. SELLING OFF. SELLING OFF SELLING OFF. Tjl JONES' entire Stock of useful and Valuable furniture Must be sold regardless of csst. This is a rare opportunity for parties furnishing, as the stock comprises all kinds of general furniture. An inspection is solicited. COME ONE, COME ALL.— MUST BE SOLD. F. JONES, Lambton Quay. OPENING NOTICE. ' C 1 M'INTYRE begs to inform the in- /. habitants of Newtown that he will open on Wednesday, 12th instant, the Newtown General Store, with a new and wellselected Stock of- Groceries, Provisions, Haberdashery, Hulloware, Earthenware, <fee, Sec, and trusts, by civility and moderate charges, to secure tho support of the inhabitants of Newtown. RAND ART UNION OF FANCY GOODS At Mrs. Morby's, Cuba-strbet. Tickets, ss. Each. Woolwork, Fender Stools, Steol Engraving, Electro-plated Tea aud Coffee Sfcrvice, Paptar-iuachie Table, Lustres, Morocco Gilt-edged Bible, Morocco Bible, handsome Gilt Clock (glass shade), Needlework, Cushions, Woolwork, Footstools, very handsome Oleograph, Berlin and braided Teacosey, braided Cushions, Workboxes, Dickens'* Household Edition, 2 handsomely trimmed Bassinettes and Baskets. Value op Prizes: Tea and Cottee Service, £4 Morocco gilt-edged Bible, £4 Handsome gilt Clock (glass shade), £6 6s Very handsome Oleograph, £3 3s Papier-machie Table, £1 15s Feuder Stool, £4 10a Handsome bilk Dress, £6 Gs Very handsome Costumes, value from 50s to 753 Wool Cushbns, £2 2a. 500 PRIZES. TICKETS, ss. EACff. TiVkets forwarded to any part ol the country on receipt of P.O. Order. The drawing will take place on or about the Ist of October. The prizes are now on view, and tickets can be obtained at Mrs. MOREY'S. Cuba— tree t. A R O R I HOTEL, , Tiuakori Road. The undersigned, after having the above Hotel rebuilt in the best style, begs to inform his friends aud the public generally that they can have a comfortable home within a short distance of the town, near the Botanical Gardens. Wines and Spirits of the be?t brands. Superior Bedrooms aud Billiard-room. The above Hotel will be open for Boarders on aud after Saturday, 7th July. W. HATCH, ¦ Late Imperial Hotel, Cuba-street. rpHE RATEPAYERS OF TK ARO ' ± WARD. Ladies and Gbntlb_bn — Allow me to thauk 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 Couucil, and therefore, the man who wishes to be of use to tho 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 1 have merited your approbation, and you think it advisable 10 re-elect me, i can only say that ray best exertions shall be used to turther the interests ofTe Aro Ward in particular and the city in general. 1 beg to remain, Ladies aud Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, EDWARD'DIXON. Well ington, oth Sept., 1877. UN KO, & CO.'C> C'hojt having been taken for an auction mart, all the lurge Drapery Stock there nill be sold at Greater Reductions titan ever. '

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Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 213, 11 September 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 213, 11 September 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 213, 11 September 1877, Page 4

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