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VICTORIA HOUSE. J. MDOWELL & CO. IN LIQUIDATION. THE TRUSTEES in this Estate beg to announce the arrival of a large SHIPMENT OF AUTUMN GOODS (ordered some time before the assignment was made), including some very choice articles, which will be sold at the Bame reduction as during the sale. Special attention is called to the undermentioned lines — FRENCH MILLINERY BONNETS ENGLISH MILLINERY BONNETS LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S TRIMMED FELT HATS In all colors, also in NEW CAMEL HAIR FELT. FEATHERS, FLOWERS, PLUSH, in all colora SILK VELVETS, in all shades LADIES' PALETOTS IN BLACK CLOTH, FUR TRIMMED BLACK MATTELASSE, FUR TRIMMED LADIES' ULSTER CLOAKS IN CHECK TWEEDS PLAIN TWEEDS GREY TWEEDS CHILDREN'S ULSTER CLOAKS IN FANCY TWEEDS CHECK TWEEDS PLAIN TWEEDS THE NEW CAMELS HAIR CLOTH, SUITABLE FOR COSTUMES AND WRAPPERS, IN EVERY SHADE. MATTELASSE CLOTH AND MELTON. A LARGE AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF COSTUMES, FOR THE ENSUING SEASON, WILL BE SHORTLY OPENED. AN INSPECTION OF THE ABOVE GOODS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. J. PAUL, MANAGER EOR, THE TRUSTEES.

TjiMPIBE HOTEL, MASTERTON. Excellent accommodation for Visitors Commercial Travellers, and Families. Spacious Commercial and Sample rooms. Billiard-room, StabliDg, Paddocks, and all conveniences necessary to render the Empire the most comfortable Hotel in Masterton. R. J. GREENING. PronrietorCAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. THE deplorable effects which have followed the use of vile compounds, sold under the name of "Sohnapps," should prove caution to the public to purchase only that beanteg the name of " UDOLPHO WOLFE," to which four thousand physicians have certified its excellence and purity over all other stimulants. ••UDOLPHO WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS" has been a quarter of a century before tho public, and its saio steadily increasing, while Hundreds of Imitations have appeared and disappeared, leaving only ruin and disgrace 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 Cabbb, and thus secure the full advantages of this EXTRAOBDINAfcT MEDICAL BEVERA6B. JACOB JOSEPH & CO., Willis-street, Wellington, SOLE AGENTS Por Wellin ton and neighbori" Provinces. THE NORTHERN LAND, LOAN, AND BUILDING COMPANY OF WELLINGTON (Limited ). THE Company is prepared to take money on deposit at the following rates : — At calf, 5 per cent. ; six months, 6 per cent. ; twelve months, 7 per cent. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. Hunter-street, 16th January. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). rpHE undersigned is appointed Agent for X the above company for Wellington and Hawke's Bay, and is authorised to make Advances to fetation-holders and others, on Mortgage of freehold property, or against shipments of wool or other produce. Wool-growers requiring advances in anticipation of next clip, may obtain them on liberal terms. EDWARD PEARCE. TE ARO HOTEL, Corner of Willis and Dixon-streets. J. M'ARDLE, Proprietor, (Late of Greymouth). rpHE Proprietor of the above new and comX modious Hotel begs to inform the public that, having spared no pains in furnishing and stocking the Hotel, visitors will find their comfort and convenience studied in every possible wayWines and Spirits only of the best brands kept in stock. The Billiard Room, one of the best in town, is fitted with one of the world-famed Alcock tables. Hot and Cold Baths all hours of the day. Good Stabling accommodation. Note the address — TE ARO HOTEL, Corner of Willis and Dixon-streets. TX7 B. TRIPE, M. R. C. 8. E., Cuba-street (Opposite Tamer's Hotel). Home fur consultation from 9 to 1, and 6 1« evening. N O T I C E . A LEXANDER MACFARLANE begs to J\. inform his friends and the public generally that he has purchased the Victeria Hotel, Abel Smith-street, where all who favor him with their patronage will receive the utmost attention. The house will shortly undergo extensive additions and alterations, which, when completed, will render it one of the most comfortable hotels in the Town.

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Evening Post, Volume XVI, 20 April 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XVI, 20 April 1878, Page 1