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7OHEAB, NEWMAN A CO. HAVE TO ARRIVE, PER ALASTOR— White lead, varnishes, turpentine, boiled and raw op. patent dryers, Stockholm tar and pitch Pipes — TD and fancy, in assorted boxes Soda crystals, whiting, soap powder Bi-carbonate of soda, tartaric acid, and cream of tartar Knife polish, soap powder Kinnahan's LL whisky Starch, blue, sardines, canary seed, black lead, baking powder yOHEAB, NEWMAN A CO. HAVE ON SALE, EX EUTERPE, ! PROM LONDON— Fencing wire, Nos. 6, 7, and 8 Galvanised screws and washers Also, Brandy — Riviere, Gardrat and Co.'b, in quarter casks Do do, Cases, one, two, and three" star Do do, in flasks and half naskß Do do, in pint bottles Sherry, in octaves and quarter casks Port, do do rfOHRAB, NEWMAN A CO. HAVE ON SALE, EX WIGTON SHIRE PROM GLASGOW— Whisky — Rob Roy, qr-casks, octaves, and casea Lochiel, do do do Thorn and Cameron's, qrcasks and cases Old Islay, in octaves Scottish Standard, in oases Confectionery — in assorted cases Lucky bags and bonus packets Pinafore mixtures and Victoria lozenges Holloware — well assorted To Arrive, per Alastor — BASS' ALE AND GUINNESS' STOUT, Quarts and pints, bottled by J. W. Bridges and Sons. ' ZOHRAB, NEWMAN A CO., Agents for Wellington, Ac. ADVANCE WELLINGTON. GERARD BOEDDINGHAUS (Late of Hokitika,) HAS much pleasure in informing the publio of Wellington City and surrounding Country Districts that he has commenced business in Wellington in those centrally situated premises in Willis-street opposite the Evening Post Offioa, and recently 1 occupied by Mr. B. Cohen, as WHOLESALE A RETAIL TOBACCONIST, AND DIRECT IMPORTER OF GENUINE HAVANNAH CIGARS. A magnificent stock of Pipes of all descriptions, from tho finest quality of Meerschaum down to the Penny Clay, Amber Mouthpieces, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, Tobacco Pouches, and all the etc. to be found only in a Professional and First-class Tobacconist's Establishment. G.B. trusts by maintaining the superior quality of all goods sold by him, for which he has been so celebrated in New Zealand for the past 16 years, to merit a fair share of public patronage.

T. RAE IS THE LARGEST IMPORTER OF JOURNALS AND NEWSPAPERS In Wellington All the leading Newspapers of the World Regularly Received by Mail. Argosy, Is Baptist Magazine, 8d Bow Bells, Is 6d Boys of England, Is Boys' Standard, la Boys' Herald, Is Boys Own Paper, Is The Christian The Christian Globe *\ The Christian Herald f Is The Christian World Magazine f Each The Christian World Pulpit J The Cutter'B Journal Day of Rest, Is Draper and Dressmaker English Mechanio, Is 6d Englishwoman's Domestic of Dress Family Herald, Is Family Reader, Is Gentleman's Magazine of Fashion, 2s Girls' Own Paper, Is Grocer, Is Illus. Household Journal of Fashion, Is 6d Leisure Hour, Is London Journal, Is London and Paris Ladies' Fashion, 2s London Reader, Is Milliner and Dressmaker, 2s Ministers' Gazette of Fashion, 3s Myra's Journal of Fashion, Is ' Myra's Mid Monthly of Children's Dress Sunday at Home, Is ' Sylvia's Journal of Fashion, la Tailor and Cutter Wedding Bells, Is Weekly Welcome, Is Young Ladies' Journal, Is 6d Young Men 'of Great Britain, 1b Bankers' Magazine, 2s Church Bells, la Clergyman's Magazine, Is 6d Evangelical Magazine, Is Harper, Is 6d United Presbyterian, 8d „ „ with portraits, Is Newspapers. Lloydß, 3d Reynolds, 3d Despatch, 3d Illustrated News, 3d Pictoriol World, 6d London News, 1b Times Weekly Edition, 6d. The following are Agents for Districts :—: — Mr. Fraser,- Manners-street ;' Mr. Brown, Lower Hutt ; Mr. Ross, Taita ; Mr. London, Pahautanui ; Mr. Rive, Karori. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.

/CANTERBURY AUTUMN MEETING. \J £2000 SWEEP ON THE CANTERBURY GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP, " To be run at Christchurcb: on the 18th April, 1881. Tickets, £1. First Horse £400 Second Horse 200 Third Horse 100 Other Starters (divided) ... 300 Non-starters (divided) ... 500 50 Prizes at £10 each ... 500 The 50 prizes at £10 each is quite a new principle, and brings the number of prizeß up to about 90, which gives subscribers better chance. If cheques are forwarded, exchange must be added. Wherever possible, P.O order 3 should be forwarded, and stamps enclosed for reply. The list will be closed on the 16th April. THEODORE BROWN, 19 Grey-street, or Box 210, Post Office, Auckland. pILBEET STEWART'S CONSULTATION No. 5 ON THE SYDNEY- CUP, To be run at Randwick, N.S.W., on 18th April, 1881. 2000 MEMBERS at £1 Each.* First Prize .". ' £600 Second Prize 3' 0 Third Prize 150 Starters (divided) 350 Non-starters (divided) ... 600 Tickets to be had at Gilmer's Duke of Edinburgh Hotel, Willis-street. 8T A P L E T- O fTSt- CANARY CONSULTATION, No. 7,, Dn the GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP, To be Rnn in April, 1881., 1000 Members 'at One Pound Each. First Prize ... '..': ' ..-. £300 Second Prize " ... £150 Third Prize „. ... = „. '£100 Other Starters (Divided) ... £200 . Non-starters (Divided), i „. £250r Whenever obtainable, please forward Pest Office Orders, or Crossed Cheques with exchange added. Letters containing money should be Registered, to guard against loss. Two stamps, one for reply, one for results. Addre33 : T. STAPLETON, Box 233 Post Office, Christchurch ; Or, JUBAL FLEMING, City Batha, Colombo-street. Will -poffltirely-b»--»»AW*f~OT~WBD-r NEBDAX, 18th April, .at Forestere', Hall. EXPRESS PARCELS DELIVERY TO THE WAEBARAPA. PARCELS can be delivered in Greytown Cartel-ton, or Maeterton in the one day. Rate of Charges — 71bs It 6d -121bs 2a 6d 201bs 3a 6d Over 2Wbs, at 2d per lb. Apply COBB A CO.'S OFFICE, New Zealander Hotel, Manners-street,

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 58, 11 March 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 58, 11 March 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 58, 11 March 1881, Page 4

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