THE MAYOEAL ELECTION, TO THE EATEPAYEES OF THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN— A report having been put in circulation that it ia Hot my intention to contest the coming Mayoral election, I deßire to give such report an unqualified contradiction. I now beg to announce pay intention of contesting the said election against all comers, and therefore respectfully solicit the votes and interest of the ratepayers aB a body, particularly those who so faithfully supported me on the occasion of the contest between his Worship— the present Mayor— and myself. Youra faithfully, ANDEEW YOUNG.
THE PUBLIC are invited to inspect SPRING MILLINERY in the Windows of TE ARO HOUSE To-morrow Evening, From U to ±1/ p.m. THE PUBLIC are invited, to inspect a choice selection of SPRING FLOWERS in the Windows of TE ARO HOUSE To-morrov) Evening, From 0 fo lv p.m. THE PUBLIC are invited to inspect the magnificent stock of NEW LACiiS in the Windows of TE ARO HOUSE To-morrow Evening, From U to i.\) p.m. THE PUBLIC are invited to inspect the stock of Spring DRESS FABRICS in the Windows of TE ARO HOUSE To-morrow Evening, From 0 to J. U p.m. THE PUBLIC are invited to inspect the Btock of new SILK SCAEFS, LACE SCAEFS, INDIA MUSLIN SCARFS, OATMEAL END SCARFS, INDIA MUSLIN FICHUS, EMBROIDERED INDIA SQUARES, in the Windows of TE ARO HOUSE To-morrow Evening, From 0 to 1 Up.on.U p. on. JAMES SMITH, TE AEO HOUSE, Cuba-street, 15th September, 1881. J
SPEING GOODS. SPEING GOODS. A X CASES SPRING GOODS, "_b # Just to hand, ex Alexaand Wave Queon, Comprising all the latest novelties of the coming Season, in Millinert, Drapert, and Clothing. The public, before making purchases, are respectfully invited to inspect these goods, which aro of unusnallv good value, my Home buyer havjng received them at an astounding low price, which enables me to mark them much lower than usual. J. T. STEELE, National Drapert House, Lambton Quay.
HANNAH v. ANDERSON. GLOEIOUS NEWS. NO SURRENDER. 1%/TESSES. E. HANNAH & CO. having purchased of Mr. EDWARD ANDERSON, of Willis-street, his entire and superior Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, at the enormous discount of 35 per cent, off English cost, will offer the came for sale at his Cash Establishments THIS DAY, and as good judgment leads all careful persons to buy where they can obtain the best value for their money, we would advise them to read the following price list : — s. d. a. d. 18 0 Kid Boots (Ladieß) for 5 11 10 0 Ditto Lasting Boots for ... 5 6 6 6 Ladies' Cashmere Boots for ... 3 6 11 6 Ladies' Levant Boots for ... 4 11 4 6 Ladies' Slippera fjr 2 0 6 6 Girla' Kid Boots for 3 9 5 6 Girls' Levant Boots for 2 11 4 6 Infants' Boots for 1 6 6 6 Bostooks, Cordovan, for ... 3 6 4 6 Ditto ditto, for 1 11 7 6 Ditto ditto, for 4 6 2 6 Carpet Slippers for 16 14 6 Men'a Elastic Sides for 8 11 4 6 Men's Canvas and other Slippers for 2 6 8 6 Children's High-legged Boots for 4 6 14 6 Men's Watertighta for 9 11 9 6 Men's Blucherß for 5 11 12 6 Men _ Walking Shoes for ... 8 6 18 6 Men's Shooters for 13 6 6 6 Copper Toes for 4 6 5 6 Ditto, for 3 6 4 6 Ditto, for 2 6 Call Early to Secure Bargains, as the whole Must be Sold. Please Note the Address — THE WELLINGTON CASH BOOT SHOP, Cuba- street, Te Aro, and molesworth-street, thorndon. R. HANNAH & CO., Proprietors. EEMEMBEE THE SALE OF E. ANDEESON'S STOCK.
WANGANUI GAS COMPANY. APPLICATIONS will be received by the undersigned, up to 30th September, for a Working Manager for tho above Company. Applicants must be competent to take charge of the works, understand thoroughly the manufacture of gas and management of meters. Salary, JB2OO per annum. FEEEMAN R. JACKSON, Chairman, Wangantii Gas Company. DISSOLUTION OF PAETNEESHIP. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the Par fcnerJ3I ship hitherto existing under the style of "W. and M. Leahy" has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, and the business will in future be carried on by J. W. Leahy, who will pay all liabilities incurred by the late firm, and receive all accounts owing to the same. (Signed) MICHAEL JOSEPH LEAHY, JOHN W. LEAHY. Witness— Geo. S. Senar. 13th September, 1881. NEWTOWN HOTEL. /-\UOITS ! QUOITS ! ! QUOITS !1 ! The only good ground in the District of Wellington is at tho above Hotel. The public are respectfully invited to inspect the same. WALTEB_BISHOP, Proprietor.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 65, 15 September 1881, Page 3
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772Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 65, 15 September 1881, Page 3
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