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THE GREAT LIBERAL POLICY, MUST PREVAIL. THIS IS TRUE IN BUSINESS AS IN POLITICS. LIBERAL DEALING 18 MY WATCHWORD. THE PUBLIC REQUIRE IT. XJT CLA h"~£, DRAPER, | Has been doing* good 1 stroke tbb jßunth, because be has given his^Customers CHEAP GOODS. W. CLARK has a lot of cheap stnfl to offer, up to the Isth August. Come and bare your choice. W. CLARK has opened out, tbb month of July— 15 Cases and Bales, by the Western Belle, and 19 Case* and Bates, by the Pareora. It Is true they are nearly half sold, but they make Iris stock a "splendid choice; and his Prices can hot be beaten, because he has got the Goods DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS. 1 have opened a splendid lot of Men's and Boyi' Clothing, and a nobby lot of Hats, in Tweed and Felt, for Men and Boys. Really nice gentlemanly Goods. I have also some very nice Black Cloth and Worsted-coated Frock Coats. W. CLARK'S Stock of Lsdles' Kid Gloves is perfect, from the- two-button at Is 11 Jd to the choicest goods made at 4s 9d. My stock of Blankets, Quilts, Bheeting. Towels, Toilet Covers, Flannels, Calicoes, and .Hosiery, axe just the right Goods to win a good name for the seller. . Have you had any of my lljd Flannel. There is nothing like it in Town. It is both wide and heavy. Don't Mistake thb Shop; it is W. CLARK, EIFHX Lambton Quay, Wellington. APOTHECARIES' HALL, COUETENAY PLACB. MR. S. BPENCER .BANNISTBR begs to inform the residents of To Aro and surrounding districts that he his Purchased the business lately carried on by Messrs. Johnston and Gibson, Chemists and Druggists, of the Apothecaries' Hall, Courtenay Place, and hopes bj strict attention to business tc merit a portion of the favors so liberally be* stowed on his predecessors. ' 8. 8. B. has been engaged for many yean in , some of the leading houses in London, Paris, and other parts of the Continent, ant having passed the examination of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great .Britain, trusts that will be a sufficient guarantee of ait ability tojexecute any order entrusted to his cixe. Particular attention will be bestowed upon • the dispensing of medicines, and all articles supplied by him warranted of the purest quality and at the lowest possible rate*. Advicb Gxatis. TIMBER! TIMBER !. TIMBER!!! OF VARIOUS SORTS, And of, tbe Tory Best Quality, COMPaifIING— TJIMUi Matal," 'Black ; Bitch, t Walnut, White Pine, Hinau, and Cedar, can bo supplied in general or special orders, at the Lowest Rates, by the undersigned, with uifusTUL despatch.: ■~ ' Match-lining always on hand, v- '<" CRAIL BAY SAWMILLIifa COi, ' ' -Pelorus Sound, Mulborough. IMPERIAL LIVERY AND LETTING . "STABLES, AND CARRIAGE FACTORY, Opposite, the Victoria Hotel, Abel Smithstreet; and Branch Stables, opposite the Metropolitan Hotel, Molesworth-street. Carriages, Waggonettes, Cabs, Buggies, and Saddle Hones on Hire. Carriages Built and Repaired, &c., Horses Shod By a First-class Shooing Smith. R. SOMERVILLB ' ... ' Pxopkibtox. P.S-rOn.Sale, Carriages, Buggies, Expresses, &c, &c. 1 ' * 8. B 't 8 H O P, TjiMPIRE CITY TEA WAREHOUSE. Thb £5,000,030 Loan. So Vogel withlßothschild has made it all right, To take up the Five Million Loan ; There'll be plenty of work, boys, and money ~ not tight, Which for scarcity well will atone. Friends, and consumer* of the fine Bohea, Of Orange-pekoe, and all kinds of tea ; Think, when you're well in work (don't cut a dash)', Where to advantage you can spend your cash Think of the Tba Makt called the Empirb Citt, That Mart so widely famed in many a ditty ; Bishop, who keeps it, knows his duty well, And ne'er was known inferior goods to sell. Coffees from Mocha, augars from Mauritius, Bice from Patna* jams that are delicious ; All sorts of crockery, lamps, and glasses, Cheaper than ever, suited for all classes. All things, in fact, within a grocer's store Bishop can sell much cheaper than before. Now think of this, all ye who've children dear, Consider all the facts just mentioned here ; Buy where the things are good at mod'rato price: i - s One trip to Bishop's shop will quite suffice To show that what is said of Bishop's true ; His credit's good, his honesty true-blue. .In spite of "General Salts of Bankrupt Stock," " " r Bishop's the shop to which the people flock. NdW tben's the time, to BisHopja wend your way— You'll get ad "better chance for many a day. PUNCH! PUNCH!! PUNCH!!! THB "NEW ZEALAND PUNCH." a — Weekly. Journal.- conducted purely in the Liberal interest, will make its first appear- , ance jod 3rd September. Prospectuses are. now being freely circulated throughout the colony, and canvassers are employed, collecting (at " advertisements, Bee. The ♦* NEW ZEALAND PUNCH," circulated throughout New Zea-i land,, wul prove an excellent median, for advertising, of which all should avail thornpelves. The public are invited to supi ort the "NEW ZBALAND PUNCH "by becoming subcribers All communications to bo addressee to the Proprietor, J. H. WALLIS. Care of R. Burrett, Stationer, < ."■-' . Lambton Quay. mHE littte steamer Moa was taken on the X ' hard on Saturday last; the 9th instant, and had her bottom examined as to tbe condition of the' various coatings applied "when on the Slip about three months ago, ill of 'which was found to be more or less foul and geminating barnicles, except Needham's Patent Composition advertised by Mintyre k. Co , which was perfectly free from any sea growth whatever, and will doubtless prove a valuable ccinpoud for Iron Ships, as they can run from six to nine months without recoating. -.—. — .«~~, M'iaTVJi£-&^a y _ , ... Agenta. IF a man s a true liberal' it don't signify ■ wtat color be U, provided he ii not Green, such a mail slionkl be found to represent tbe City of Wellington^ . Hux'ey, the tailor, is a true Liberal, because he- will make you a suit of clothes for £4 10s, 'quite, as good- in every reapect as other tailors will charge you £610$. He payi a large amount .in wages to benefit the working classes, and has very little left for himself; that it the way to be Liberal: not by. promising what you are going to do at same; future day. If yott support Huxley, either by sending him to the General Assembly or hy giving him your orders for clothing, you wuj do good for yourself and him, and for posterity in general, by supporting the best ' and most useful kind of local industry. I ON SALE, at the Bybvixs Po»t *.<PFIo*i-CUBTOMS FORMS. I

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Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 52, 29 August 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 52, 29 August 1879, Page 4

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