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YJtT E L C 0 M E ! [T 13 CHRISTMAS TIMB CHRISTMAS TIMK CHRISTMAS TJME For Good Value in ttOOTS AND SHOES BOOTS AND SHOES BOOTS AND SHOES Remember A. RICKMAN'S, A. RICKMANV, A. RICKMAN'S, Jpposite THE BATV'k OF NEW ZEALAND, Manners-street, md J. &H. BARBER'S, Willis-atreat. PEACE AND GOODWILL TO ALL. ROBT. GARDNER & CO. have a Bupply of Scythee, Handles, and Stones Kay Rakes and Forks Lambton Quay. AT OW ON SALE MURRAY, ROBERTS A CO.— OKA REELS patent steel Barb Fencing O*J\J Wire, Washbnrn and Moens Co 'a make, sole patent 100 bales Cornsacks 50 barrels best Snlphnr 30 t«nß black Fencing Wire. Nos. 6, 7, and 8 Woolsacks, lOJlb, 27x54, and BJlb, 27x12 Fencing Staples, galvanised and plain Osborne'a Self-binding Harvesters Clovers, Fescues, Turnip Heed, &c. VISITORS WANTING GOOD FAMILY DRAPERY, WILL FIND / 1 SMITH'S, DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, Cuba-street, THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN WELLINGTON. N.B.— Only thoroughly reliable Goods sold. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEA.R PRE\j SENTS.— To hand, by Bhip Orari, a large assortment of Silver-mounted (Jhatelaine and other Smelling Bottles. Also, Novelties in Chinese Goods and Metallio Hair Brushes. Honeycomb and Turkey Cup Sponges. WILLIAM C. FITZGERALD, Family Chemist and Surgeon Dentist Wellington and Foxton. INVITATION. COME AND INSPECT the wonderful WHITE'S SEWING MACHINE, the easiest to learn and work, silent, simple, has most room under arm, most handsome and cheapest (by £2 10s) machine ever offered. Oil, Needles, Fittings for all machines. Repairs executed. F. J. W. FEAR, Engineer, next Whitehead's, Willis-street. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR T KITCHEN & SON'S PRIZE MbDAL SOAP, "CASTLE BRAND," Purest Soap in New Zealand. MONEY TO LEND. ANY SUM ItEQDiEEI». PRESENT rates of interest rule from 6 to ¦*¦ 7per cent. Borrowers on mortgage of real property will obtain great advantages by applying DIRECT to our firm. Competition in tho open market will secure theii loans at lowost current rates, and the usual extreme penalties of loan societies will be avoided. CHAS. POWNALL & CO., Scriveners, Grev-Btreet. MRS. JOHANNE MARIE THORPE, Licentiate of the School of Medicine, Christiana, Norway, Accoucher and Cer tided Midwife, attends out and receives boarders at Vior residence, opposite Roya] Tiger Hotal, Taranaki-street. BUSINESS NOTICE. TI ~\O prevent undue trade delivery pressure JL during the coming Holidays, it will l»e advisable that our numerous Customers for the Speciality Brand, Exhibition Pale Bittbr Ale (Winter Brew), will forward their orders without delay, so as tc insure prompt attention and despatch. During the festive season our issues foi private trade— 3 gallons and upwards — wil] be of the quality so popularly known as the Exhibition Brand, May and June brew. PASCOE & CO. Phoenix Brewery, Tory-street. By Special Appointment to His Exoellenoj the Governor, Sir Arthur Gordon. R. HANNAH & CO. ARE now opening up, ex Cuzco, a beau tiful variety ot tho celebrated Penett Goods, namely : — Ladies' Button Bcots glazed and glove kid ; Ladies' Lace Boots glased and glove kid ; Ladies' Shoes, walk ing and evening, in black jet embroidery gold and steel ; also, Ladies' Elastic-sid< and Maids' Button, silk and satin, all colors A SPECIALTY— The latest in Gents' Dress Sinner Shoes. An early inspection is mosi rtspectfully solicited. R. HANNAH & CO., Lambton Quay. WELLINGTON TRUST, LOAN, ANI INVESTMENT COMPANY, (LIMITED), Lambton Quay, "Wellington. CAPITAL, j8200,000. This Company ia always prepared for the following businosa : — To receive monthly payments from persons desiring to accumulate SUMS payable ai fixed periods in the future. To grant LOANS on security of Real Property, Bank or other Shares, Ships. Steamers, &c. Interest at LOWES'I CURRENT RATES. ? To reoeive money on DEPOSIT, for which full rates of INTEREST are paid. To make advances by way of OVERDRAFT, charging interest on daily debit balance only. N.B.— Loans may be repaid by MONTHLY INSTALMENTS, in tho method adopted by Building Societies. Borrowers will save payment of commission by applying DIRECT to the Company, at its office, Lambton Quay, where any required nformation may bo obtained. THOS. BUCHANAN, Manager. 9th August, 1881. MR. W. RAYMOND, I\E ACH EP. OF MUSIC, Uppbk Willis-Stbeet, Fees on application. Torm notnmonopß with Pupil. VTEW OXFORD SHIRTS. New Regatta Shirts New Whit© Shirts New Serge Hats New Tweed Hats New Merino Helmets New Hard aud Soft Felt Hats A splendid assortment just opened. JOHN THORBURN, Willis-street, Next to tho Clock. MR. HERBERT RAW SON, Dentist, Terrace, next Wellington Club. Mr. Rawson has returned. OXIDE OF IRON PAINT, PREPARED BY THB THAMES PAINT MANUFACTURING COMPANY, THAMES, N.Z. Charles Hill, Manager. This Paint i 3 the most Durable, the Cheapest, the Purest, and Best that can be used for all kinds of iron and wood work. It preserves all materials covered with it from decay and the action of tho weather, md is unsurpassed for all farm buildings, bridges, agricultural implements, &0., machinery, boilers, and all description of ironivork. It has also the advantage of being tree from all poisonous or noxious ingreiients, being made from peroxide of iron ?re. Weatherboards, shingles, &c, served with, it will resist fire. Is supplied ground a. oil or in powder. " We have used this paint on iron castngs and steam boilers, and approve of it rery highly. — A. & G. Pric«, Engineers, Chames." " For woodwork I consider it mperior to Nelson Hematite, as it possesses fi-eater body, and leaves neither sediment or vaste. —W. Fricker, Painter, Thames." ' It has good drying qualities, and a very ntense body.— C. Bloomfield, Painter, An«kand." Agent for Wellington, Mexlborongk, *nd felsou-kRIILL A CO.

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 143, 17 December 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 143, 17 December 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 143, 17 December 1881, Page 2

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