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PROSPECTUS •p THE WELLINGTON CO-OPERATIVE] STORES COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital, .£ISOO, divided into 1500 stares of £1 each. Shares to be paid as follows : — 2s 6d per share en application, 2a 6d per share on allotment. No call to exceed 2s 6d per share per month. Provisional Dibectobs. Mr. Andrew Orr Mr. Robert Alexander Mr. X abort Lyon Mr. Laurence Areas Mr. Eobert Tait Mr. George T. Hand Mr. H. P. Keals. Bank. The National Bank of N«w Zealand. Solicitob. W. H. Quick, Eaq. Business Premises — Manners-street. The objecta of tie Company are to commence and carry on a first-class General Grocery and Provision Business, whereby shareholders and the general public will be supplied with goods of first-rate quality at the lowest remunerative prices. The promoters feel confident that the undertaking will speedily develop into an extensive business, and will largely increase as shareholders realise the advantages of having the management of their business in their own hands. A considerable number of shares have already bean taken up, and a, large number of residents in the city and suburbs have signified their intention »f supporting such a desirable undertaking, especially as it will bring within their reach the means of being supplied on the most advantageous terms. The shares havo been fixed at such a low figure that everyone may have an opportunity of taking an interest in this undertaking. The management will be under a Board of Directors, to be elected annually from the shareholders. All profits will be divided among shareholders. The liability of the shareholders is limited. Application for shares to be made to any of the directors, or to DAVID GREIG, Secretary pro tern. Wellington, Ist September, 1881.

WALKLEY'S COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY V>* HOTEL, Palmerston Noeth. Tery superior accommodation for Boarders and Travellers. Terms Moderate. BATHS. GOOD STABLING. N.B. — The proprietor's long experience in the trade is a sufficient guarantee for the quality of the liquors. 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 Bame. The f ollowing is a list of hia prices : — Brandy, Hennessy's, per bottle 7/- „ Martell ... „ G/6 „ Draught ... „ 6/Whiskey, Scotch ... „ 5/Irish ... „ 5/6 Schnapps „ 5/Genera (quarts) ... „ 6/Old Tom „ 5/Eura „ 5/PortWiue „ 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, Propriotor. ROYAL TIGER HOTEL, Takanaki-street. THE extensive alterations and improvements to the above Hotel being completed, the Propietor is now ready to receive Boarders, and assures them, a comfortable home, every attention having been paid to this department. The honse now contains 25 rooms, beßidea Bath-room, Stables, Outhouses, &c. The Billiard Room is furnished with one of Burroughes and Watt's Tables, which can be played upon by all with comfort and pleasure. Wines, Spirits, Beer, &o. — the same care and attention will be paid to their selection as heretofore. The Bedrooms are lofty and large, commanding a good view of nearly the whole of the town and harbour. Note the Address — ROYAL TIGER HOTEL, Taranaki-steet. O. B. PRESS, Proprietor. PUBLIC NOTICE. NEWTOWN HOTEL. W BISHOP (late of the Provincial • Hotel, Upper Hntt) begs to 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 oan 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 tho public generally for the past favours they have shown him 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-atreet 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 & continuance of support from the public generally. W. G. EMENY, Army and Navy Hotel. CLUB HOTEL, MASTERTON, WAIRARAPA. ALFRED ELKINS ... Fbopbiitob. npHIS Hotel offers superior accommodaJL tion to Sottlera, Travellers, and Private Families. BATHS. SAMPLE ROOMS. Ujg" Stablea and well-grassed Paddooka. COMMERCIAL HOTEL. HARRY BENNETT . . PROPRIETOR. THE Public of Wellington are invited to tjisit tho NEW GRILL. Chops and Steaks from 12 to 2. SPECIAL BILL OF FARE At Half -past Twelve. Choice of Beer, Tea, or Coffee, FOR ONE SHILLING. Any number accommodated. Bost Qnality and Qniok^at Attendance THORNDON BREWERY. J AW. STAPLES, Brswxk.B, Malt anp Hop Importers. T AW. STAPLES n returning thanks to the Trade and private persons for their liberal patronage hitherto, would respectfully beg to inform them that th«r supply of ALES, STOUT, Ao., in bulk and bottle, are of the ahiocest quality, and would solicit a oonidnnanoe of their former favors. Uf Private families supplied in quantise from two gallons and upwards. All orders punctually attended to. THORNDON BREWERY. J. 6 W. STAPLES. Pbopbutobs ON SALE, Custom House Forms Evenine Post office.*

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 74, 26 September 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 74, 26 September 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 74, 26 September 1881, Page 4

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