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EMPIRE 3TEAM LAUNDRY, Kent Terrace (near tlto Cricket Ground). EGAWNE, Proprietor. On receipt of in- . structioni by post or otherwise, he wil^ j send for tlie clothes, and re turn., thorn .witlt^ utmost despatch. . , " ; Special to Ladies, Heads op Families, HoTBL-KjB&i'ERS, THEATRICALS, •and others. — The improved process" of making curtains, muslins, and, other inflammable fabrics hire Proof {as now employed in her Majesty's laundry) is now in- operation at the above establishment. ' , : Special to Bachelors. — A Repairing. Department has been added to the Laundry. Mr. W. Cook, Sailmaker, Lambton Quay, has been appointed agent for the Laundry, aud any washing left with him will be promptly attended to. Mr. Cook will also receive orders . for. the Laundry. N.B. — Carpets cleaned. Feather beds and . hair mattrasses purified and re-made. [Card.] ROBERTSON, SELLAR 6c CO., Commission Agents and Pkoducb Brokers. - ALL Consignments of Produce to us will receive our best attention, and consignees may rest assured that wo shall use every endeavor to dispose of such consignments tor then* benefit, studying our own interests by doing so, as well as their own. Opficbs— FEATHERSTON-STREET, Wellington. , VICTORIAN MONEY LOAN OFFICES. TDOBERTSON, SELLAR AND CO., IX MONEY LENDERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Will, ou and after Monday, the 2nd July, be prepared to advance money in sums from £5 to £10,000, on advantageous terms, on personal security or otherwise, repayable either by the week or month. Advances made on Bills of Lading, Bills of Sale, Insurance Policies, Bonded Certificates. Also, Deposit of Deeds (freehold properties) or any other recognised securities. Loans can be arranged for any period, and Renewals enected, if desired. All transactions with the Firm will be considered strictly confidential, and advances made without any unnecessary delay slfould security be approved. Communications either from town or country punctually attended to, and replies sent without delay. ¦ Oppicbs: — FEATHERSTON-STREET, Wellington. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. >"S"iHE deplorable effects which have followed X the use of vile compounds, sold under tho namo of " Schnapps," should prove caution to the public to purchase only that bearing tho name of " UDOLPHO WoLFE," to which four thousand physicians have certified Its ex- - cellenee and purity over all other stimulants. " UDOLPHO WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS" has been a quarter of a century before the public, and its sale steadily increasing, while Hundreds of Imitations have appeared and disappeared, leaving only ruin and disgraco to all connected with them. The public should no longer be duped by iniurious, cheap, fiery compounds with forged certificates, manufactured in the colony. To protect consumers against imitations of UDOLPHO WOLFE'S AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS, we therefore strongly advise purchasers to protect themselves and buy only Original Unopened Bottles or Cases, and thus -secure the full advantages of this Extraordinary Medical Beverage. JACOB JOSEPH & CO., Willis-strbbt, Wellington, . SOLE AGENTS For Wellin ton and neighboring Provinces. Wtt Wt.ath.er proves most minus taAeaf/ty the Superiority of Our Own Make over all others, . " , THE CASH SYSTEM ' OF ~ DOING BUSINESS IS THE BEST FOR THE PUBLIC. SINCE the inauguration of the Cash Principle by the - WELLINGTON CASH BOOT SHOP, The public have most emphatically expressed tlieir approbation of the same by making their purchases at the above Store. DURING THE PRESENT YEAR, 1&77, The same system will be carried out in< its integrity. All customers, whether rich or poor, will be alike well treated, and all, IRRES PJCOTIVE , OF 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 VVILL BE SPARED To maintain the position the above Store ' has justly acquired of being the BEST. AND OHEAPEST For the cash k buying Public to deal at, and all will find it to their ADVANTAGE. TO PUItCHASE THEIR BOOTH AND' SHOES J<OK CASH c ' AT THB WELLINGTON; CASH BOOT SHOP, CUBA-STRBKT. . ' S. d. Ladies' Kid .Boots -56 Children's Boots from 16 Best Watertight 3, own make ... 16 6 Men's Calf Klastic-sides, own make 12 6 Workingmen'a 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 sizesj 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 Largo and Varied Stock. Remember, the Largest Stock' in New Zealand to choose from. No second price. Every- article fully 20 per cent, below any other house in the trade. : R. H ANN A H°& CO., __ _ CUBA-STREKT. j ' ' ' LOOK AT THE WLNDOWS FOR THE , „ V, t ' , , NAME.. \ TAFNER'S' TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND ' ' RESTAURANT, " C.UBA-STRBBT, "WELLINGTON, N.Z. THE above Hotel and Restaurant was opened to the public qn WEDNESDAY, 10th OCTOBER, with 'first-class accommwla- ' tfori for Private ramiiios, Commercial Gentle-" then 1 , &'c:' - . : ' - _ Families and 'gentlemen' favoring tha pro- ' prie'tor' With their patronage may rtly upon obtaining every home comfort, combined with " cleaniiuess7 civility J~~and~ moderate charge's.' Ordinary daily at 1 p.m., and luncheon at any hour. -, A . conveyance . from_ the Hotel will, attond all'Steamcrs and iraihs. -Nvß.—Hot-and cold baths. ¦' L C.'TAFNJiR: Proprietor. ', ' WELLINGTON -WATERWORKS. . "VfOTICE % hereby given That,"on and after;' .i\ Jhis"date7 consumers wasting water or" using it for ' purposes b(heclhan. : ". domestic," -will be proceeded against-as the-law- directs. r . , . WXCHOIi ASr % ARCH ANT, - - -, - Engineer^ „ Custom Houie Qfeyy 29'tB October/ 1877. WELLINGTbtf WATERWORKS. ' , ' r . 1. ."u.T-nr j.,/1 I"". :,~| •"-' v NOTICE -TO CONSUMERS. ¦ . ji. I) i ¦ ¦ ,! fpHE MAINS; after -thii 1 notice, will ti« "J- CHARGED at EIGHT O'CLOCK in the - EVENING, and the Water SHUT OFF at EIGHT O'CLOCK m the'MORNINGj Consumers are recommended to store at leasttwelve- hours' supply. .. "' ''•>.- By order, _ N. MARCHANT, Engineer. NOTICE TO PERSONS. HAVING GOODS FOR SALE. fIIHE undersigned is now prepared to .receive JL ' Good of all descriptions for; sale,. in his new Auction Room ' (late VenneFs)/ and to make Cash Advances on the same, lien for absolute sale. ' ' No charge for storage. -' j " t GEORGE THOMAS, ' ' '• Auctioneer. 15tlr September," 187T: , • •' '*'<•¦ a •

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Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 272, 20 November 1877, Page 4

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