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J. ROWLEY, IN thanking hi 3 Customers for the liberal patronage bestowed on him during the fifteen years ho has been in business, has much pleasure in intimating that he has secured those premises adjoining his old shop, and that by throwing tho whole into one he has now the Largest and most Ele-gantly-fitted HAIR-DRESSING SALOON In the Kmpire City, where those who favour him with their patronage will find all the conveniences of a London establishment. A MAGNIFICENT STOCK Ladies' Hairwork, Wigs, Perfumery, Pipes, Tobacco, Cigars, Ac, Ac Address : — J. ROWLEY, Opposite Evening Post Office. CHEAP MEAT. IMPORTANT TO FAMILIES. MESSRS. J. GARDNER A CO., beg to inform the public that they have commenced Business in the shop lately in the occupation of Messrs. Woods, Crosbie, and Co., Courtenay Place, and trust, from the long experience of Mr. J. Gardner in the Australian Colonies, will be a guarantee that customers will be well served. As usual in opening a new shop, the public are invited to take advantage of low prices, for the bost quality of meat. New customers are invited to send in their orders early. J. GARDNER A CO., Family Butchers. Note the Address — Corner of Allen-street and Courtenay Place. A SIGN OF THE TIMES may be seen in front of my premises, giving a glimpse of better days for New Zealand. It shows clearly that the goods manufactured here by far excel all such of foreign make; it also shows there is at least one tailor who knows how to bring them to the front. I am troubled with a complaint just now. I wish there were hundreds affected the same way. I have local industry on the brain. I am convinced that the evils this country is now enduring is caused by people sending away for goods that they ought to buy here. I can make a Lady's Riding Habit for £5, Gentleman's Suit £A, Trousers £\, all of New Zealand tweed, the most fashionable cut and best make in Wellington— HUXLEY the Tailor.

CLARK,' DRAPER, Is giving AWAY this week, ,250 Richly Trimmed Capelets and Fichus, at nominal pricesLot 1 for 2s Cd, former price 63 6d to 9s 6d „ 2 „ 3s 6d, „ „ 10s Od to 12s 6d „ 3 „ 5s Od, „ „ 12s 6d to 17s 6d „ 4 „ 7s Gd, „ „ 15s Od to 22s 6d „ 5 „ lOIGd, „ „ 21s0dto33s6d THORNDON BREWERY. J. A W. STAPLES, Bruwers, Malt and Hop Importers. TAW. S~T A P L E S, n returning thanks to the Trade and private persons for their liberal patronage hitherto, would respectfully beg to inform them that their supply of ALES, STOUT, Ac, in bulk and bottle, are of the ohioeest quality, and would solicit a continuance of their former favors. tjf Private families supplied in quanties from two gallons and upwards. All orders punctually attended to. THORNDON BREWERY. J. A W. STAPLES, Proprietors [card. TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. PLANS, Specifications, Estimates, and Bill of Quantities prepared. Plans of every description enlarged or reduced. Tracings and Specifications copied on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable i terms. E. LARCOMB, C.E. and Architect, I Mulgrave-street, Thorndon. -yjrr anted known. THE NEW LONDON. NOTICE OF REMOVAL TO LARGER AND MORE CONVENIENT PREMISES, Lambton Quay (opposite Panama-Btreet and Messrs. Laery A Campbell's Auction Rooms. GRAND LUNCHEON AND COFFEE ROOM. One of the Largest in Wellington. On and after MONDAY, 4th OCTOBER, TRY THE NEW LONDON. FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON. T^ J. PRESTON, of the Adelaide Wine Vaults, Lambton Quay, takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous customers and the public generally for past favors, and begs to inform them that he has on hand and to arrive a large and well-assorted Stock of these pure and unadulterated Wines, especially imported for the festive season. Customers will be *> ' enough to send their orders early, bo a to. prevent late delivery and disappointm

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 59, 12 March 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 59, 12 March 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 59, 12 March 1881, Page 1

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