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THORNDON CLASSICAL SCHOOL. THE next Term will commence on MONDAY, 12th September. Ladies' i. lasses in English, French, Latin, and M athematica, will be held daily from 11 till 1.30. For particulars apply to Messrs. WILSON A CH ABLE WOOD, Box 53a, Post Office. THE TERRACE. MISS STRAUSS receives young Ladies as Boarders and Day Pnpila. English, French, German, Mnsic, Singing, and other accomplishments taught. Terms on application. Next term commencing September 13th, 1881. MISS BLAKER, Teacher of Music, has vacancies for a Jew pupils. Terms on application. Address - Garrett-street, off Cuba-Street, Wellington.

PURE SEEDS. PURE SEEDS. ENGLISH AND COLONIAL GROWN, From the most approved stocka. THE UNDERSIGNED is now offering a LARGE and CHoICR Collection of the above in every branch of tho trade. FLOWER-, GARDEN, AND AGRICULTURAL SEEDS in great variety, all of which have been grown by OURS ELVES, or carefully select'd with a view to suit this climate, and include many of the best and newest kinds yet introduced. Early and Late SEED POTATOES Choice Mixed LAWN GRASS Horticultural Requisites, &c, Ac. F. COOPER, Seedsman, Nurseryman, and Florist, Corner Herbert and Manners Streets. Nursery Gardens : — Te Aro and Lower Hutt. N B.— Town Agent 3 : T. Rae, Lambton Quay ; R. A. Woodger, Molesworth-street. ¦ NEW SEEDS. THE NEW SEEDS have Arrived for 1881 (30th Juno), and aro all of the Beat and Choicest Sorts ever imported into New Zealand. The game are tested before leaving their establishment. A New Consignment of SEEDS arrived by last mail, consisting of Macrocarpa, Pinus Insignus, Broom, Corn, Buckwheat.Mangoldwnrtzel, Tobacco, &c. All kinds of Nursery and Pot Plants. Seed Potatoes and Flower Pots for sale, cheap. OK ELL AND LINNELL, (Opposite Gasworks) Courtenay Place. NELSON SEEDS. NELSON GROWN SEEDS. Encourage Colonial Industry. TJ ENRY BUDDEN A CO., SEED GROWERS, SEED MERCHANTS, AND NURSERYMEN, The "Rosery," Bridge-street, NELSON. Illustrated Catalogues of Seeds and Descriptive Catalogue of Plants forwarded free on application. Apply direct, or to Mr. K. G. MORGAN, Seedsman, Tory-street. 1?OR Prime Early Seed Potatoes, of all the best and most approved varieties, go to R. G. MORGAN, Seeilsman, Tory-street.

BRUNSWICK HOTEL, Upper Willis-street. MR. C. A. KNIGGE wishes to thank his friends and the public generally for past favors, and requests a continuance of the same. The following is a list of his prices : — Brandy, Hennessy's, per bottle 7/Martell ... „ 6/6 Draught ... „ 6/Whiskey, Scotch ... „ 5/Iriah ... „ 5/6 Schnapps „ 5/Geneva (quarts) ... „ 6/Old Tom „ 5/Rum ... ... „ 5/Port Wine , 5/Sherry „ 5/Whiskey, Scotch (draught) per quart 6'The above goods are guaranteed to be pure and of the best quality. C. A. KNIGGE, Proprietor. COMMERCIAL HOTEL. HARRY BENNETT . . PROPRIETOR. fI^HE Public of Wellington are invited to JL visit tho NEW GRILL. Chops and Steaks from 12 to 2. SPECIAL BILL OF FARE At Half -past Twalve. Choice of Beer, Tea, or Coffee, FOR ONE SHILLING. Any number accommodated. Best Quality and Quickest AttendanceROYAL TIGER HOTEL. BILLIARDS. BILLIARDS. BILLIARDS. NEW TABLE. CB. PRESS, proprietor of tho above ? Hotel, having imported specially from Messrs. Burroughs and Watts (the best English makers) one of their Tables, wishes to notify the same to his numerous frionda aud supporters, and asks them to come and try it, and give him their opinion of its quality. An experienced marker in charge. A LBION HOTEL, corner of Tory-street J\- and Courtenay Place.— Mr. J. Murphy (formerly of the Cricketers' Arms) will be glad to meet his old friends and acquaintances at the Albion. The above hotel has recently been thoroughly renovated, and tra vellers and boarders can rely upon receiving every attention and comfort. None but firstclass liquors kept. PUBLIC NOTICE. NEWTOWN HOTEL. W BISHOP (late of the Provincial • Hotel, Upper Hntt) beg 3to inform the public generally that he has taken the above Hotel, and hopes by strict attention to customers to merit a share of their patronage The accommodation for Boarders cannot be surpassed ; the rooms are large and lofty, and the climate of Newtown is everything that can be desired. The Trams run from the Newtown Hotel every half -hour up to 10.30 p.m., and Coaches are running all day. Visitors will receive every attention. Travellers will find the Stabling Accommodation first-class, and every attention will be paid to their horses by a good groom. The Spirits, Wines, and Ales are all of the very best quality, guaranted Al by Yours truly, W. BISHOP, Newton Hotel. NOTICE. WG. EMENY, late of the Royal Oak • Hotel, wishes to thank his friends and the public generally for the past favours they have shown hun during the last fourteen years he has been in business, and wishes to let them know that he has taken the ARMY AND NAVY HOTEL (late Globe Hotel), at the corner of Taranaki-street and Cour-tenay-place, where he intends to keep the very best of Wines and Spirits. First-class Accommodation for Boarders. Private Parlors for Families. W. G. E. sells his Beer at the old price, and hopes by strict attention to business, he may still gain a continuance of support from the public generally. W. G. EMENY, Army and Navy Hotel. CLUB HOTEL, MASTERTON, WAIRARAPA. ALFRED ELKINB ... Proprietor. '"^\HIS Hotel offers saparior accoffimodaJL tion to Settlers, Travellers, and Private Families. BATHS. SAMPLE ROOMS. $&*" Stables and well-grassed Paddooks.

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 57, 6 September 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 57, 6 September 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 57, 6 September 1881, Page 4

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