T> ARRAUD & SON HAVE JUST RECEIVED One of the Best-3elected Importations of Fancy Goods, suitable for Christmas and Wedding Presents, that has yet reached them— too varied to describe. Also, an Assortment of Drawing Materials from Windsor and Newton's, Block Sketchbooks, Water Colours, prepared Millboards for oil paintings, &c ; and a large assortment of Wax Seeds, and other Materials for making wax flowers. BARRAUD & SON, Chemists, Lambton Quay and Molesworth-street. COOPER'S SHEEP DIP. A LARGE STOCK on hand, and 50 CASES to arrive per Margaret Galbraith, now due. Sole Agent for Wellington— BARRAUD & SON, Lambton Quay and Moleaworth-streit. TO PATRONS OF FINE ART. WE have jnst received some life-like Oleographs, magnificently mounted in heavy gilt frames, of the late Lsrd Beaconafield and the Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone, the greatest English Statesmen of the Nineteenth Century. The above aro offered at exceptionally low price 3, and are well worthy of inspection. R. HOLLIDAY & CO., Stationers' Hall, Lambton Quay, Wellington. ryi SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. Champagne, Louis Roederer's, Mamma, Jules Reunier, &c. Hooks and Clarets, Liebfranmilch, Hockheimer, Rudeaheimer Colonial Wines, St. Hubert's Vineyard, Cawarra ; and general assortment of Winaa and Spirits J. DRANSFIELD. MEMO. FOR THE MUSICAL. nfIHE AUTOPHONE, The latest novelty in musical instruments. Scientific American says: — "The most remarkable feature of this invention is the regularity and perfection with which th« music is rendered. All of the parts are played, and the music is of no mean order." They are unique and inexpensive. No skill required. Can be obtained at W. WEBLEI'S, Music Seller and Pianoforte Tuning Establishment. /^HEAP BOOKS. CHEAP STATIONERY. CHEAP FANCY GOODS To be had at BULLOCK BROS., (Myers' Shop), Lambton Quat. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S CARDS, A Splendid .'Assortment, from Id Upwards. gALSALINE, The Great Food Preservative. This invaluable antiseptic compound is TAS.TKLESS, ODOURLESS, and perfectly HARMLESS. SALSALINE Keeps Milk, Soup, Beer, and any fluid food sweet ' and wholesome in any weather. SALSALINE Keeps Meat fresh and sound, and makes it tender and digestable. SALSALINE Keeps Eggs perfectly sweet and untainted for a year oi more. SALSALINE Keeps Fresh Butter quite palatable and free from rancidity in the hottest weather; SALSALINE Keeps Fish fresh and untainted until required for U3e. SALSALINE Keeps Infants' and Invalids' Focd sweet and wholesome and prevents flatulence, griping, and diarrhoea. ft^" See Report by Dr. Hector, C.M.G., F.R.S., Colonial Laboratory, Wellington :— Sold by the principal Grocers and Storekeepers in Is and 2s packets. Sole Importer and Wholesale Agent for New Zealand — E. H. CREASE, Coffee Spice, and Rice Mills, Old Custom House-street Wollimcton; NEWTOWN TEA GARDENS. Sports ! Sports ! ! Sportß ! ! ! Games of every description, including Quaits, Dancing, Rifle-shooting, Swinging, &0., &c, &c, AT THE "^EWTOWN TEA GARDENS, EVERY SATURDAY. ADMISSION FREE!!! The Tram stops at the entrance to the Gardens. N.B — A First-class Band in attendance. rf\E WHITI'S IMPRESSION. "J'is my impression that I do quite right When I with Wakeford's oustomers unite ; In fact, I state it as my firm conviction, In which 1 straightway challonge contradiction. 'Tis my impression that the*best-brewed ale Is that at Wakeford's, and finds ready solo, And you may well believe me when I say That this impression strengthens every day. The more I drink of Wakeford's wholesome beer, ; Tho less my constitution has to fear. Bat, is my favour to the beer oonfined ; Are not the Spirits of the finest kind f To this a ready an6wer I can give — A ready answer in tho affirmative. 'Tween brandy, whisky, wine, and beer I use, They're all bo good, I don't know which to chooso. 'Ti^ my impression t'aat the drinks are cheap. As I know well the benefits 1 reap ; And this impression 1 shall long retain While Wakeford's Bank Hotel remains the same. Indeed I won't complain, though placed in gaol, While I can gei a glass of Wakeford's ale. Te Whiti. Wakeford still sells five bottles £1. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. I BEG to intimate that Mr. George Mingay Aldrich, late of Dunedin, has joined me as a Partner, and that our business will be carried on nnder the title of PALMER AND ALDKICH, as Auctioneers* Land, Estate, and General Commission Agente, on the premises now occupied by me, corner of Featherston and Johnston Btreets, Wellington, N.Z. SAMUEL PALMER. With reference to the above, our business .will embrace the purchasing and selling of Town and Conntry Properties and General Merchandise. We are prepared to make liberal advances on property or goods placed in our hands for sale either by auction or privately. Arbitrations, Valuations, and the settlement of private or partnership difficulties undertaken, the winding up of bankrupt estates, &c. Financial arrangements conduoted for settlers or others requiring cash advances. Instructions for the disposal of property strictly attended to, and unexceptional references given if required. PALMEtt AND ALDRICH. Corner of Featherston and Johnston Btreets, Wellington, N.Z., Nov. Ist, 1881,
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 147, 23 December 1881, Page 4
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805Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 147, 23 December 1881, Page 4
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