JACKSON, PLIMMEE, A CO., TXTHOLESALE AND FAMILY WINE A SPIBIT MERCHANTS, Every description of Wines, Spirits, Ales, j and Stouts supplied on the Bhortest notice. Splendid assortments of AUSTBALTAN WINES AND DUNEDIN ALES Always on hand. Note the address— JACKSON, PLTMMrTB, A CO., Noah's Ark Buildings. /~IOMMEECIAL HOTEL. HARBY BENNETT, Proprietor, Announces to the Public of Wellington, and Business Men in particular, that he has OPENED A separate Chop and Steak (with vegetables) Boom from 12 till 2 o'olock. Customers have their choice of Beer, Tea, or Coffee FOE ONE SHILLING. Best Quality and Quickest Attendance. VICTOBIA HOTEL, Featherston. FFABER has much pleasure in inform- • ing his numerous friends and the public generally that he has opened the Victoria Hotel, which has jnst been erected to replace the old house recently destroyed by fire. The new hotel will be found to contain all the comforts and conveniences of a home. First-class Accommodation or Families, Travellers, and Permanent Boarders. Wines, Ac, all of the Best Brands. Good Stabling and Paddock Accommodation. TJAILWAY HOTEL, Lower Hutt. M'INTOSH BROTHERS Beg to inform the public that they have purchased the above well-known and favorite Hotel, which has been thoroughly renovated, no expense being spared to make the house the most Comfortable Hotel in the district. The Railway Hotel now affords all the comfort of a home to those desirous of reoruiting their health, or indulging in a rest from the toils and bustle of town life. The Sitting and Bedroom Windows command a beautiful View of the Hutt Valley, Bay, and City of Wellington. The Proprietors trust by strict attention to business, and making moderate changes, to obtain a fair share of the public patronage. Good Billiard-room, Stabling, Paddocks, Ac, Ac M'INTOSH BROTHERS, Proprietors. N.B.— The business of the Railway Hotel will be conducted under the management of Mr. JOHN M'INTOSH, late of Wellington. TE AEO HOTEL, Corner Willis and Dixon Streets. AE. CAMPION, having purchased Mr. • M'Ardle's interest in the above well-known hostelry, solicits a Bhare of patronage from his numerous friends, acquaintances, and the public generally. Good Accommodation for Boarders. A spacious Billiard-room, with one of Alcook's best Tables. mo MEET THE TIMES. AN EXTRAORDINARY FACT, THAT LINDSAY A WATSON Are giving CASH BUYERS An opportunity of investing their money to advantage. Our Mr. Lindsay being about to Retire from the Wholesale Trade, And wishing to dispose of his STOCK, Has determined to SACRIFICE IT WITHOUT RESERVE For results see windows in Lambton Quay and Cuba-street. Also, an Indent of TWENTY TRUNKS That have been thrown on Mr. Lindsay's hands through the BANKRUPTCY OF THE PURCHASER. Off the Regular Goods we will give a DISCOUNT OF TWENTY PEE CENT., Or, 4s off every £, 2s off every 10s, Is off every 58, FOB CASH, So that Purchasers will know what advantages they derive from BUYING AT LINDSAY A WATSON'S. We quote a few of the many reductions : — Ladies calf elastic boots ... 11 6 now 4 6 Ladies' glove kid boots ... 18 6 „ 8 0 Ladies' velvet boots 9 0 „ 4 0 Ladies' house boots 5 6 „ 4 0 Ladies' kid boots ... ... ... 11 0 „ 7 6 Ladies' Balmorals 10 6 „ 7 6 Boys 1 shoes 8 6 „ 2 6 Maids' boots, 1 and 2 9 6 „ 4 0 Girls' boots, 10 to 13 8 0 „ 2 0 Girls' boots, 4to 6 5 6 „ 1 6 Infants' boots, 2to 5 4 6 „ 1 0 NO REASONABLE OFFEB REFUSED. CASH MUST" BE HAD. MUTTON! MUTTON!! MUTTON! ! ! TAMES GEAB is happy to inform the Wellington Public that he can supply them with Finest Quality Wether Mutton at the following Reduced Cash Prices, namely— 2d. PEB POUND, ALL BOUND. Boiling-down Legs of Good Quality also at Id. PEB POUND, AT HIS SHOPS, CUBA AND TAEANAKI STEEETS. NOTICE. CONSIDEEING THE HAEDNESS OF ¦I'HHi TIMES, JAMES LOMAS (late B. Barber), comer of Vivian and Tory streets, has the pleasure of informing the Wellington public that he will supply them with prime quality MUTTON, for Cash, at the following reduced prices, namely, 2d PEE POUND, ALL ROUND. BOILING DOWN LEGS, Id PEE POUND. ON SALE, at the Evening Post Owner —CUSTOMS FOlttlS.
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Evening Post, Volume XIX, Issue 110, 13 May 1880, Page 4
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691Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XIX, Issue 110, 13 May 1880, Page 4
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