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T7"AIWARRA BLUE BTONE QUARRY WORKS. TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. ROAD METAL BROKEN TO ANY GAUGB, \ IN ANY QUANTITY. la FINE GRAVEL FOR GARDEN WALKS, ta SCREENED METAL FOR CONCRBTB, d] CLEAN GRAVEL FOR ASPHALT B, BROKEN BY MACHINERY. s Apply at the Works, or to W. J. ROBERTS, Waring Taylor-street. HOTEL FOX SALE. THE PRINCESS FAMILY AND COMCIAL HOTEL, ( PALMERSTON NORTH, X\OING a good and increasing Business, being situated close to tho Railway Station, and in the centre of a large and growing population. The property is Freehold, and substantially built, no expense having biett spared in the erection or finishing, and evory convenience provided for carrying on a flourishing trade. For full particulars and terms, which will bo most liberally arranged, apply to Mr. W. DEARDS, Pnlinerston North ; or MEBSR3. JOSEPH NATHAN k CO., Wellicgton. A . MILLER, PRACTICAL FARRIER AND GENERAL SMITH, Maori Pah, Courtenay Place, T)EGS to inform the general public that ho has ERECTED THE FINEST SHOEING FORGE IN WELLINGTON, and is prepared to shoe horses in the best style, at moderate rates. All horses entrusted to his care will receive the greatest attention. Jobbing work executed with neatness aud dispatch. UATRONI6ED BY HIS EXCELLENCY. D E V E R I L'S NEW PORTRAIT ROOMS, Tho largost and most complete PHOTOGRAPHIC ESTABLISHMENT In the Southern Homisphore. Nearly opposite Thb Govbbnmbht BuiLniiCGs, Lambtom Qoat. TEETH FROM 10s EACH. ARTIFICIAL TEETH BY A NEW PROCESS. The nearest approach f Nature ever produced. Fixed without pain, no extraction required. TIT R. SPROULE, SURGEON DENTIST, Has arrived, and can be consulted at Brighton House, Willis-street. To prevent disappointment, Mr bproule's stay will be limited. The following are his prices :— £ a. d. A coinpleto set, from 12 0 0 A single tooth, from 0 10 0 Stopping teeth, tach 0 5 0 Extracting teeth, each , 0 2 6 Consultation — Free. uXFORI>B A. X £ X V . Lambton Quay, Opposite St. George's Hall. GEORGE TOWERSEY (late of Laing's), Proprietor. tJAVING taken the above promhes, I bof? 1.1. to inform the public of Wollington that I am now supplying tho best Bread, and unsurpassed in Wellington. N.B.— Milk Sconos, Buns, Toa Cakos, Pastry, Meat and Fruit Pus, Milk bread, &c, frosh every day, or made to ordor. Hotels' and Restaurants suppliod with French and English Fancy Bread. GEORGE TOWERSEY, Opposite St. George's Hall. WHAT is the meaning of Sugar was asked by the .hveniug Post a lew days back? Sugar is a wondtful article; it will make the sour sweet. The men who have lots of sugar have many advantages over those who have n«t. For instance, they can afiord to have their clothes mado 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 be produced by anyone on this side the Line. Even his £3 Id* suits are all wool, well-shrunk, and well made, aad are as good as some tailors charge £6 10s on credit. So much for having the sugar. JOHN McCALL & CO. having purchased the Carriages, Cabs, Buggies, and Horses tonneriy owned by Mr.' L. Dixon, and lately by »?r. J. Livingstone, is now prepared to most the requirements of wedding dinners, picnic, and other parties, at the Royal Hotel Stables, Sydney-street MESSRS. JAMES GUILFORD & CO., LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, Manners-street, being about to open very commodious Stables and Yard, with a superior class of horses and vehicles, and having secured the sorvices of an able Veterinary Surgeon, is prepared to treat and prescribe lor horses. THE INTERNATIONAL FHUIT MAKT, WILLIS-sTKBBT. MRS. SALMON has much pleasure In informing the Public generally, that she lias just received a splendid assortment of Pine Apples, Apricots, Plums, Oranges, Poaches, Looking Apples, &c. A Refreshment Room for Ladies will bo found on the premises Ice Creams, Lemonade, and various Cordials always on hand. Aiso, I'resh Milk and Cream. N B— Vegetables of every description fresh lrom the gardens daily. WELL WORTH READING. PEGRUM & MORRIB are determined to give the public X very opportunity of obtaining the G reatest value for the least outlay, in their line of business, It vinous charges for Funeral Ceremonies will continue to exist U mil a right-minded public determine to M ake monopolists suffer for their practices of extortion, A nd encourage those who are content to deal fairJy, N oodlessly, scores ol pounds more than necessary are D ropped into the coffers of unprincipled undertakeis, M erely for want of thought on the part of relatives iliat O rphans and widows, or others bereft, may some day tt ealise the sovere effects of extravagant penditureIt eally sensible people will plainly tee that our motto Is" Small profits and quick returns " 8 atiifaetion guaranteed in all branches of our business. PBGRUM k MORRIS, Undertakers, Cabinetmakers, Joiners, Shopfitters, ke . kc , 4 c , Nearly opposite St. Peter's Church, Upper Wiilis-street. r\N SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNEDTIMOTHY GRASS SEED. K. J. LUNCAN, Panama-street. mHE WELLINGTON SEWING _L MACHINE never gets out of order with fair Ufage, is always ready for u*e, and easily managßd, even by rer-eus unaccustomed to operate a sen ing machine, ptLEaRINO SALE of IRONMONGERY. v> JNt . kOUNG, Wiliis-btreot.

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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 373, 20 March 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 373, 20 March 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 373, 20 March 1879, Page 4

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