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NOTICE. *T^f" OTICE is hereby given that the Eleo _l\ toral Rolls for the Wairarapa North and South are kept at my office at Masterton, and may be inspected freo of charge between the hours of 10 o'clock in the morning and two in the afternoon. JOSEPH J. FREETH, Registrar of Electors, Wairaiaipa North and South Electoral Districts. FINAL NOTICE. ALFRED A. CAMERON'S Consultation on the Melbourne Cup will close and ba drawn on Monday evening, 31st October. Letters or Money Order Telegrams received up to 3 o'clock on Monday, 31st October, will be attended to. For result of drawing see Dunedin Daily Times of Tuesday, Ist November. ALFRED A. CAMERON, Box 251, Dunedin. 7IT M'DONALLD'S J. • CONSULTATION, No 9, ON IHE C.J.C. HANDICAP AND CANTERBURY CUP. To bo run in November. EIGHTY-FOUR PRIZES. 2000 MEMBERS AT 10s. C.J.C. Handicap. First horse J5150 Second horse 100 Third horse 50 Other starters (divided) ... 100 Non-starters (divided) ... 200 GOO Cantekbort Cup. First horse £120 Fecond horse ... 80 Third horse 40 Other starters (divided) ... 70 Non-startors (divided) ... 90 400 The holder of one ticket has a chance of drawing two horses | To be drawn on 31st October. THOMAS M'DONALD, Tobacconist, I.ytteiton. JSXHIBIttON ALES. Phcenix AJ£&&r2&? Bheweei WELLINGTON. MESSRS. PASCOE & CO. desire to call the attention of the public of New Zealand to tho superlative quality and uniform condition of their Malt Liquorp, and beg to solicit their patronage, and a trial of their colebrated Exhibition Pale Bitter Ale and Extra Brown Stout, brewed from the choicest selection of Hops and Malt, on scientific principles, possessing the advantage of age to mature their characterictio qua'ities, a Tonic and PreserVative condition, frae from Acidity, without Sediment, Equalling the best English Brands. W. H. PASCOE, From an extensivelexperience and success as a practical Brewer, having obtained Prize Medals — MELBOURNE, 18C6 and 1867 SYDNEY, 1879 and 1880 MELBOURNE, ISBO and 18S1 Can, with confidence, recommend their Pale and Strong Ales and Brown Stout in pints and quarts. N.B.— Stock on hand for Bottling Purposes — 400 hhds (winter brew — May and June.) Also, 150 kilderkins, for Family Trade — other contents if required. City Offices at W. R. Waters', opposite Colonial Bank of Now Zealand. BARRAUD & SON, Pharmaceutical and Dispensing Chemist. JUST TO HAND, rfi^HE following MALTINE preparations, J.. now becoming bo justly celebrated in Europe for their rare raodicinsJ^Bi' nutritious properties : — MALTINE, with Beef and Iron MALTINE, with Cod Liver Oil MALTINE, with Pep3ine Pancreatine MALTINE, with Hypophosphitis MALTINE, with Phosphate of Iron SHIRLY'S NEURALGIC CRYSTALS. BARRAUD & SON call special attention to this invaluable remedy for Neuralgia, Headaches, and other nervous affections — the first supply received in Wellington. Also, B AKRAUD'S Tolutine Cough Syrup, found to be one of tho most effectual remedies for Coughs, Colds, and other affections of tho chest ever introduced in Wellington. BAURAUD & SON'S Union Bouquet, the best exhilarating perfume made in New Zealand. TEETH CAREFULLY EXTRACTED AND STOPPED. BARRAUD & SON. FACTS WORTH KNOWING. WANTED KNOWN—Thatthe Cottages now built by O. W. Clayton are the safest and tho moat convenient in case of earthquakes or fires, having all the rooms on one floor, and French windows opened at a moment's notice. Can be rented or bought on very easy terms from O. W. Clayton, Thorncion or Sussex quaro. He is tha only man with 47 Cottages who will take your rents, either weekly or monthly, in exchange for the freeholds, which bargains never go out of fashion, but last for ever. O. W. Clayton has built more Cottages, and bought all hia timber direot from tho bush, at 25 per cent, less than Wellington mill prices, so can defy competition. Paying rent is like wasting powder to fire at the man in the moon, so become your own landlord, and burn your rpnt-book ; it is only an eyesore. See O. W. Clayton any night after 5 o'clock. Any steady carpenter wishing to build up his own Cottage, O. W. Clayton is the man to lot him have the land and money to do it. Notice^ — I have got freehold Cottages in the following streets for salo : — Four at Thorndon, four in Abel Smith-street, four in Sussex Square, eight opposite the Tram Station, seven in Urainger-street, four in Arthur-street, one in Taranaki-street, tour in North-street, two in Clyde Quay, two Bank Terrace, &c. Come and see tho deeds and property at O. W. Clayton's, Thorndon Quay. If outside fools won't pay your rent, don't listen to tittle-tattle, but see for yourselves what your rent will do for you. Remember, if yon pay rent for 100 years, it won't purchase your Cottage about you. Sea O. W. Clayton. To the Inhabitants of the Lower Hutt and Surrounding Dis'ricts. NOTICE. IN consequence of the great depression in trade, I have decided to REDUCE MY PRICES FOR BOOTS AND SHOES. In making this announcement, I beg to thank my snpporters who have so liberally patronised me during the past twelve yoars, and assure them that as heretofore no trouble will be spared to give complete satisfaction. H. BRANDT, Bootmaker, Lower Hntt. mo TRAVEL THIS SEASON, X YOUNG LINCOLN. Young Lincoln, grey horse. 7 years old, (bred in Tasmania by Mr. Hardyman) by Lincoln, dam by Matchless (imported), grand-dam by Black Champion (imported). Young Lincolu has a clean bone, beautiful symmetry, splendid temper, and is a sure foal getter. The above will visit Karori, Makara, Porirua, and Hutt districts. For terms, &c, apply to DUNCAN BROWNE, the Groom; Or to J. J. CURTIS, Grey-street. LOUDIN TOM will travel as usual, calling at Lower Hutt, Wellington, and Makara once a week. For pedigree and terms see Cards, or JOHN HILL, Proprietor, KaToti. TT I N G AND HILL, CIVIL ENGINEERS, Licensed and Authorised Surveyors. LAND & COMMISSION AGENTS. Offices.— Evening Post Chambers Willis¦treat, and Feilding, Manawatu. N.B.— Our Soalo of Charges is the Lowest in the colony, and we guarantee to givo otiafaotioß.

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 96, 21 October 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 96, 21 October 1881, Page 4

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