DISTRIBUTION, Daring the Christmas and New Year HOLIDAYS, | of Ovf \Jr Magnificent Chromos, at TE ABO HOUSE, Comprising some very choice LANDSCAPES SEASCAPES EUEAL SCENERY. These admirable Pictures, fit to adorn the walls of mansion or cottage. Will be distributed on the folloioing plan, For CASH PARCELS onlyOne Chromo for every complete purchase of £1 worth of goods. THUS £1 parcel ... 1 Chromo £2 parcel ... 2 Chromos £3 parcel ... 3 Chromos £4 parcel ... 4 Chromos £5 parcel ... 5 Chromos And so on, for every complete pound's worth purchased. Distribution commences Tuesday, 20th December. As considerable expense has been incurred in procuring these GEMS OF ABT the -usual discount Ust will le suspended during the Holiday Season. JAMES SMITH, TE AEO HOUSE. Cuba-street, 17 fh- December, 1881. 4? — COUET EOBIN HOOD, No. 4128, A.O.F. fTHHE Members of the above Conrfc are reJL minded that owing to the nsnal Court night falling on a public holiday, the Fortn'ghtly Meeting of the Court will bo held TONIGHT, FRIDAY, 30th December, at the Foresters' Hall, Tory-street, at 8 o'clock. Business — Balance Sheet, and Installation of Officers. By order of the C.E. J. T. BOVIS, Secretary. WELLINGTON CITY EIFLES. MEMBEES of the above Corps who will compete for District Prizes will receive the Ammunition at Mount Cook on Friday, 30th inst., from 7 to 8 p.m. A. CROWE, Captain, Comdg. Wellington City Eifles. Wellington, 29th December, 1881. DISTEICT OEDEE. * Militia and Volunteer Office, Wellington, 29th December, 1881. DBATTEEY N.Z. AETILLERY will compete for their Ordnance District Prize at Evans' Bay Range, and the Wellington City Eifles for District Prizes at the Polhill Gully Rifle Eange, on Saturday next, Jlst instant, at 1 p.m. A. CROWE, Captain, Commanding Wellington District. MES. HAMPSON'S MISSION. JESUS ONLY. MES. HA.MPSON is desirous of meeting— The Mintsters, Membkbs op Committee, Stewards, the Choir, and Christian Workers generally, in Wesley Church, Taranaki-street, This Evening, 30th December, at 7.30. N.B.— A Prater Meeting will be held in NTo. 12 Room, Athenieum Buildings, every evening this week (except Friday), at 7.30, preparatory to the commencement of the Mission, in the Arcade, on Sunday evening next, Ist January, 1882. J. KITCHEN, Chairman, J. KNOWLES*, Treaenrer, L. HALLIWELL, Secretary. EVANGELISTIC MISSION IN THE ARCADE. JESUS ONLY. MES. HAMPSON will Commence her Evangelistic Mibsion on SUNDAY EVENING, Ist JANUARY, 1882, in the Arcade, Manners-street, and will continue to hold services during the nine following evenings, in the same place. Each Service will commence at 7 30 precisely. J. KITCHEN, Chairman. J. KNOWLES, Treasurer. L. HALLIWELL, Seoretary. PEIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, Sydney-street. WATCH NIGHT SERVICE. SEEVICE, as above, will be held TOMOEKOW NIGHT (Saturday). To commence at 11 and close shortly after Midnight. THE WELLINGTON MUTUAL GAS COMPANY, LIMITED. AT a Meeting of the Committee, held at the office o£ Mr. M. L. Marks, on Wednesday last, it was resolved that a General Meeting of Intending Shareholders and Gaß Consumers be held on THURSDAY, the sth January, at the Athenaeum, at 8 p.m. E. J. UPHAM, For Mr. William Clark, Chairman, and 116 Promoters. IN BANIRUPTCY, and in the matter of " The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876," and of the bankruptcy of GEOBGE JOEDAN SLACK, of tha City of Wellington, Merchant, a debtor.— Notice is hereby given that application will be made to the Supreme Court, Wellington, on Tuesday, the 10th day of January, 1882, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, for an immediate order of discharge to be granted to the said debtor — Dated this 30th day of December, 1881.— BUCKLEY, STAFFORD, AND FITZHEEBEET, Solicitors for the Debtor. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT. FOB THE NEXT TEN DAYS, To complete the Christmas Trade, J. T. STEELE Will offer Daily, at his Establishment, some astonishingly GREAT BARGAINS! IN DEAPEEY AND CLOTHING. Splendid Dress Stuff, at per dress, 8s lid All-wool Beige, at per dress, 12s 6d Galatea Stripes, per yard, 9d Superior Black Velveteen, 2a 6d A lot of Black Grenadines, very low Honeycomb Quilts, each 5s lid Felt Carpets, Mattings, very cheap Horrocks's Calicos, per doz, 3s 6d Crewdßon's Calicos, 4s 6d Boy's Straw Hats, 2s ; usually from 3a 6d toss6d New stock of Fashionable Millinery Trimmed Hats, suitable for the holidays, in endless variety Bonnets in all the mo3t fashionable Btyles Hundreds of Hats and Bonnets to select from At J. T. STEELE'S Cheap Wholesale and Retail Establishment, Lambton Quay. POBIRUA RACES. PEOSSEB'S COACH will leave the Vie toria Hotel. Abel Smith-street, on MONDAY, the 2nd January, at a quarter to 9 a.m., and the Metaopolitan Hotel, Molesworth-street, at 9 a.m. NOTICE. WILLIAM JOHN HAINES and ALFEED G. HAINES having left my employ, I beg to inform my customers that the above-named are no longer authorised to oolleot or receive monies on my behalf. JAMES GEAR.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 152, 30 December 1881, Page 3
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