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RESIDENT MAGISTBATE'S COURT. "VTOTICE ia hereby given that the Clerk's -131 Office in the Resident Magistrate's Court will be Closed to the Public on Thurnday, the 7th inst., from 12 o'clock noon, and on Friday and Saturday for all day. By order. JOHN M. CA"RY, Acting Clerk of Court. E.M. Court, Wellington, 4th April, 1881. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. BUEGESS*EOLL. "VTOTICE i 3 hereby given that the Burges3 -131 Lists and Defaulters' lists for the ensuing year are now open for public inspection at this office, and will remain on view during office hours until the 15th April, at 4 30 p.m. Any objections to the foregoing must be addressed to tha undersigned in the form of the schedule defined by the Act, and delivered at this office not later than the day and hour above mentioned. Ratepayers will take notice that all persons now on the Defaulters' List will lose their votes for the coming year, unless their rates are paid immediately. CHAS C. GRAHAM, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, Wellington, sth April, 1881. MORTON'S PRIVATE ACADEMY AND ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL. Established 1873. T7ACANCIES for Pupils— Day and EvenT ing Classes — on and after Monday, 11th inst, middle of half-yearly term. Prospectus, Ac., on application. Terrace, 6th April, 1881. THE TERRACE. MISS STRAUSS receives Young Ladies as Boarders and Day Pupils. English and accomplishments taught. Terms on application. MISS FRANKEL, Bowen-etreet, Teacher of the Pianoforte, has^ vacancies for a few pupils. Lessons given either at home or at private residences. Terms on application. MUSICAL. MB. W. H. SPILLEE has vaoancy for limited number of Pupils for Violin. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Boulcott-street. .Te Aro House Advertisement. Established 1845. SPECIAL Bargains in MEN'S CLOTHING for Saturday, At TE AEO HOUSE. TAMES SMITH has just opened out some Extraordinary Cheap Lines in MEN'S STEONG TWEED TEOUSERS MEN'S SUPERIOR TWEED TROUSERS MEN'S TROUSERS AND VESTS MEN'S TWEED D.B. SUITS TROUSERJ3 Stong TROUSERS TROUSERS Tweed, TROUSERS TEOUSEES worth 10/6, for TEOUSERS 6s 9d TEOUSERS . Superior TROUSERS TROUSERS Tweed, TROUSERS TROUSERS worth 12/6, for TROUSERS 8s 9d TROUSERS Extraordinary TEOUSERS AND good AND VESTS value, VESTS TROUSERS and TROUSERS and will wear and VESTS well, VESTS 16s 6d SUITS Fashionable SUITS SUITS cut SUITS SUITS strong SUITS SUITS Tweed, SUITS SUITS usually sold SUITS SUITS at 47/6, for SUITS 29s 6d ALSO, A fresh importation of BOYS' CLOTH CAPS, Superior quality, ONE SHILLING. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE, Cuba-street, 7th April, 1881.

CLARK, DRAPER, LAMBTON QUAY, Is now opening out NEW GOODS tor the WINTER TBADE, and he is daily expecting to receive large shipments by ships new overdue and daily expected. These Goods have been bought, in most instances, from the makers, so that he is able to sell as low as any house in town. ONE SHILLING OFF EVERY Ji .TO CASH BUYEBS. W. CLAEK, DEAPEB AND CLOTHIEB, Lambton Quat. GENUINE SALE O¥ DAMAGED CLOTHING AN D«IC A E P|E TS, AT E. M. LOWATER'S, CUBA-STEEET, WELLINGTON. /*\N account of the flooding of the shop, by the water beinf-'.turned on accidentally, I shall offer a lot of MEN'S MOLE TROUSERS, ' MEN'S TWEED TROUSERS & VESTS, BOYS' SUITS, AND CARPETS, IN BRUSSELS AND TAPESTEY. E. M. L O W A T E B, Cuba-street. l~kN SALE— CUSTOMS FORMS. Evening \J Post office.

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 82, 8 April 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 82, 8 April 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 82, 8 April 1881, Page 3

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