Marine Department, Wellington, 3rd December, 1881. SEPARATE Tenders for the supply of ship chandlery, groceries, and meat, to the Government Steamers in Wellington, dnring the ye»r ending the 31st j December, 1882, will be received at this office up to NOON of WEDNESDAY, the | 21st INSTANT. Particulars can be seen at this office. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. WILLIAM SEED, Secretary. WELLINGTON LUNATIC ASYLUM. rTIENDERS are invited for the snpply of JL the following articles from Ist January, 1882, until 31st December, 1882, viz. :— Bread, meat, groceries, coal, wood, boota and shoes, clothing, and necessaries, straw, ironmongery, delfware. beer, wines, spirits, and potatoes. Tenders will be received up to noon of the 15th December, at the ABylum, where information and forms can be obtained. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. H. NEILL, M.D., Medical Superintendent. TO BUILDERS. nnENDERS are invited until noon of _I_ Thursday, the Bth December next, for the Erection cf a Brick Storo on Lambton Quay. Plans and specifications at my office. THOS. TURNBULL, Architect Lambton Quay. TENDERS nnENDERS will be received up to Monday, J_ sth December, for Painting and other improvements to Cricketers' Arms Hotel. Tenders addressed to Cricketers Arms. THOS. J. LUNNY, Proprietor. nnENDERS wanted for Painting, HacquerA iner, and Labelling Tins. JAMES GEAR'S, Lambton-qnay. W. CLARK, DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, Lambton Quat, IMPORTING all his goods direct from London to his own order, is always in a position to give his customers the very beßt value to be found in town. At present his Stock is larga and wellassorted, and it will be considerably augmented shortly by large quantities of goods in ships now nearly due. W. CLARK solicits the favours of Town and Country Customers. Large numbers of both buy of him to their own advantage, but he ia in a position to supply many mere, and to these he gives a cordial invitation, promising to do his best to please them. He is now offering a lot of SPECIAL BARGAINS IN EACH DEPARTMENT. It is, therefore, a good time to pay him a visit. Depend on it, W. CLARK'S is the right shop to buy CHEAP DRAPERY. A iot of superior colored Athol Lustres, at about half-price Also, a lot of small size Ladies' Dolmans and Visitea, at half-price New Dress Goods, choice, at 5s lid dress New Cambric Skirts, at Is 9d each Twill Umbrellas, Is each A splendid lot of Bead and Chenille Fringes and Bead Trimmings, very cheap Granny Bonnets in large variety White Sun Hats and Bonnets Berlin Fingering Wool, only 6d skein Crewel Wool, only lid skein A nice lot of Chiloren's Costumes ; also, a lot to clear out under cost Calicos, Prints, and Brown Hollands, at the new prices, some of them dirt cheap Strong Blue Serge, Is o}d Boys' btraw Hats, 9d and Is each A large stock of new Shirts and Genta' Mercery And a full supply of MEN'S AI\D BOYS' CLOTHING AND HATS, aU very cheap. Come and see them. Discount to cash buyers, who will be most liberally dealt with. W. CLARK, Draper and Clothier. PROCLAMATION ! TO THE RESIDENT ov THORNDON, TE ARO, AND SOUTH WELLINGTON. A. LINDSAY BEING the successful purchaser of over THREE THOUSAND PAIRS OF BOOTS AND SHOES (Men's, Women's, and Children's,) at Less than Half the English Cost, has determined to hold a CLEARING SALE FOR ONE MONTH, preparatory to receiving his Christmas Stock, iuid invites the Public to COME EARLY AND SECURE THE FIRST CHOICE OF THE ABOVE GOODS. Remembor, that this is not one of those constantly recurring "Boot Sales," where yon find the usual stock of guah and frotk, but Good GOODS at EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES, whi«h the following will show : — Ladies' Glove and Glazed Kid Button 800t5... 22s Od, now 9s fid Do do Elastic do ... 16s 6a, now 9s Od Do do do do ... 12s Od, now 0s 6d Do Blue Lasting Button Boots 22s od, now 12s 6d Do Black Lasting Boots from 4s 6d, ss, 6a, and 7s, worth double Maids' Kid Elastic, Button, and Lace Boots lls 6d, now 5s Girls' do do 10s 6d, now 5a Girls' do do Bs, now 3s 6d Gents' Frenoh Calf Glove Kid Lace and Elastic 28s, now 9s 6d, 10s 6d Boys' a»d Youths' do 13s, now 6i and 8a Trunkfulls of Infanta' at Is per pair. tfgg° Be in Time at LINDSAY'S CASH BOOT SHOP, Cuba-street an© Lambton-quat. TO BRICKMAKERS. FOR SALE, a bargain, a Clay Crushing Roller Mill, with gear complete. Apply ROBINSON & CO., Phoenix Foundry. T/OR SALE, 2000 Acres rich Bush Land, J? partly alluvial flat, recently under Maori cultivation ; sea board, good port, 40 miles from Wellington. For particulars apply to Evening Post. FOR SALE, a firat-class Gem Camera and 32 doz Ferro Plates, 3 gross Preservers, 5000 Gem Cards. Apply to T. Beadnell, Pictuie Frame Maker, Poat Avenue, WillisBtreet. FOR S A LE, by private contract, all that valuable Freehold Property, measuring 66ft to Wellington Terrace by 118 ft 6in to Bolton-street, with residence thereon, formerly in the occupation of the late Dr. Bennett. Apply to C. Tringham, or W. Best Kxecutors. T^OR SALE or TO LET, within a mile of Jj Masterton, Six Acres freehold, with new commodious House of eleven rooms, all on one floor. The house stands in an acre of land laid out as a garden, lawn, and orchard; the remaining five acres being laid down in grass. An unfailing stream runs through the property. For further particulars apply to W. T. Charlewood, Box 58a, Post Omne, Wellington. I,'OR SALE, Ballast, Sand, and Gravel, A? at low rates. Apply to C. M'Kirdy, at Mr. Le Cren's, next Huxley's, Lambton Quay. 2/ OR SALF, a bargain., a four-roomed X. Houbo, at Kilbirnie, with stable and out-kitchen and a two-acre paddeck, laid down in grass, and well fenced. JOHNSTON & CO. f^OR SALE, tbat Villa Residence in Upper Willis-etreet in the occupation of the undersigned. Terms easy. For particulars apply L. L. HARRIS, Financial Agent, Lambton Quay. AND FOR SALE, on easy terms, ai Belmont, Scarbro' Terrace, Kilbirnie end Bainesse, near Foxton, and Manners Btreet. For further particulars apply to H Mace, New Zealander Hotel, Manners-street Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 131, 3 December 1881, Page 3
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