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Wellington District Highway Office, 12fch March, 1879. rpENDEES are invited for the Formation J. of about 64 Chains of Boad, Upper Whiteman's Valley, No. 1 Line. Specifications can be Been at the house of Mr. E. Morgan, Upper Hutt, where tenders will ba received up to noon, on Saturday, the 22nd day of March, 1879, addressed to the undersigned. By order of the Board of Wardens. HY. DAMANT, Overseer of Roads. Hutt County Council Office, Wellington, loth March, 1879. mENDBRS will be received at the office JL of the Hutt County Conncil, Provincial Buildings, Wellington, up to noon of 24th instant, for Leasing the Tollgate and Weighbridge at Kaiwarra for a period of Twelve Months, from noon of the sth April next. The amount of deposit and sureties required, with other conditions, to be seen at this office. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. WM. JONES, Clerk to the Council. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. EVENING CLASSES. /^LABBICS, C. J. Hardy, 8.A. ; Mathemaitcs, J. Gammell, 8.A. ; Modern Languages, A. F. Merlet. These Classes are for preparation of Students for the University, the Civil Service, and Supreme Court Examinations. CHARLES C. POWLES, Secretary Hunter-street, 9th January, 1879. THORN DON JUISFiiJVdARY, Corner of Hill-street and Molesworth-streets. j BARRAUD & SON beg to announce that the above Dispensary will be ofenbo on SATURDAY NJSXT, the 15th IN ST., under the Management of W. F. Barbaud, with a complete stock of— Drugs, Homoeopathic and Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Hair Brushes, &<>., &c, Imported direct from London, and bought on the best terms by their Agents. Having been established in this city since the year 1849, they trust they will have the confidence and support of the public in this new undertaking which they hope will be found a great convenience to residents in this rapidly increasing part of the City, as well as to those in tho surrounding country districts, whose orders will have their careful and prompt attention. Agents for Lalor's Phospodyne, Dunstone's Essence and Liver Pills, Lam plough's Pyretic Saline, Bandeh"s Hair Restorer, Cooper's /sheep Dipping, &c, &c. Wellington, 13th Feb., 1879. R MUNR.O, Redcliffe, top of Marjori-bankß-street, M.D., M.R.C.S., London, can be consulted in cases of diseases of women and children on week days from 10 a m. to 8 am. THE INTERNATIONAL FRUIT MART, WILLIB-STKBBT. MRS. SALMON has much pleasure hi informing the Public generally, that she has just received a splendid assortment of Pine Apples, Apricots, Plums, Oranges, Peaches, A Refreshment Room for Ladles wilf be found on the premises. Ice Creams, Lemonade, and various Cordials always on hand. Also, Fresh Milk and Cream. N.B.— Vegetables of every description fresh from the gardens daily. MESSRS. JAMES G UIL FORD & CO., T IVERY AND BAIT STABLES, JLJ Manners-street, Being about to open very commodious Stables and Yard, with a superior class of horses and vehicles, and having secured the services of an able Veterinary Surgeon, is prepared to treat and prescribe tor horses. OXFORD BAKERY. Lambton Quay, Opposite St. George's Hall. GEORGE TOWERBEY (late of Laing's), Proprietor. HAVING taken the above premises, I beg to inform the public of Wellington that I am now supplying the best Bread, and unsurpassed in Wellington. N.B.— Milk, Scones, Buns, Tea Cakes, Pastry, Meat and Fruit Pies, Milk bread, &c, fresh every day, or made to order. . Hotels and Restaurants supplied with French and English Fancy Bread. GEORGE TOWERSEY, Opposite St. George's Hall. WHAT is the meaning of Sugar was asked by the Evening Post a lew days back? Bagar is a wondefal article; it witf make the sour sweet. Tho men who have lots of sugar have many advantages over those who have not. For instance, they can aflord to have their clothes made by Huxley the Tailor, who has the largest and best experience of any man in this Colony. His £4 10s suits have as good material, cut, and workmanship as can bo produced by anyone on this side the Lino. Even hk £3 lfo suits are all wool, well-shrunk, and well made, and are as good as some tailors charge £G 10s on credit. So much for having the sugar, JOHN McCALL & CO. having purchased the Carriages, Cabs, Buggies, and Horses formerly owned by Mr. L. JJixon, and lately by Mr. J. Livingstone, is now prepared to meet the requirements of wedding dinners, picnic, and other parties, at the Royal Hotel Stables, Sydney-street HOTEL FOR SALE. THE PRINCESS FAMILY AND COMCIAL HOTEL, ! PALMERSTON NORTH, "pvOING a good and increasing Business, being situated close to the Railway Station, and in the centre of a large and growing population. The property is Freehold, and substantially built, no expense having been spared in the erection or finishing, and every convenience provided for carrying on a flourishing trade. For full particulars and terms, which .will be most liberally arranged, apply to Mr. W. DEARDS, Palmerston North ; or MESSRS. JOSEPH NATHAN &CO., Wellington. ATTEN T 1 O N I LUTRA SPECIAL NOTICE. SEED POTATOES. SEED POTATOES Brieses Prolific Conipton's Surprise „ Climax Lancashire Fluke „ Peerless Lapstone Fluke Early Shaw Late Rose „ Goodrich Victoria „ Union Bath Sidney „ ose Berkshire Kidney Red I ldney and other choice kinds. F. COOPER, Central Store, Manners-street. NOTICE. mHOMAS HOWELL, Storekeeper and Agent for the Evbkidg Post, Adelaide Road, fttshes to return thanks to his numerous Customers for past favors, and hopes to continue the saiuo. THOMAB HOWELL. VALENTINEB ! VALENTINES TUST RECEIVED BY VAN DIEMEN, o Direct from London, A Lakqb Assortment of the Abovx. Also, a variety of PROGRAMME CARD 3 AND CARTE Dis VISITS MOUNTS. R. BURRETT, Stationer, Molesvrorth-street.

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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 372, 19 March 1879, Page 4

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