LESSONS IN PAINTING. HERR W. GEISLER, Professor of Artistic Painting (from Munich), proposes in the next quarter to commence a Course of Lessons in all branches of Painting in Oil & Watebcoloubs, on Canvas, Paper, Silk, Wood. Also, in Painting on Pobcelain. For terms and further particulars, apply to Mr David Clark, New Zealand Educational Depository, Athenseuni, Wellington, where paintings can be inspected. Reference — James Mackay, Esq., Principal Wellington College ; John Gully, Esq. iyr iss c. smith, (Organist, St. Joseph's) j Pupil of Herr Schuberth, R.A.M., Receives and Visits Pupils, Hajoribanks-Stbeet, second house from Brougham-street. TpHILIP MOELLER A 00 GENERAL MERCHANTS, IMPORTERS OF BRITISH 4 FOREIGN MERCHANDISE. On Hand— Tobacoo, Cigars Cutlory, Hardware Electro-plated and Nickel S»ivor»varr Stationery Brushes and Combe Perambulators Leathorware Baaketware Perfumery Pictures, Oleographs, Ohromos, 4.0. Looking Glasses Vases, Lustres, Ornaments, Glass Shades Cabinet ware, Paper Mach6 Goods General Fancy Goods Watches, Clocks, and Bronzes Gold, Gilt and Jet Jewellery Musical Instruments, Tobacconists' Ware Toys, Fireworks, Games, &0., &0., &o. Wellington Agoncy of Uamburg-Magdeburg Firo Insurance Company. WILLIS-STREET WELLINGTON. JOHNSTON * CO. HAVE HOW LANDING EX ROBIN HOOD, FROM CALCUTTA, VIA LTTTELTON, 120 bales woolpaoks, 8 and 10 lbs, fast and loose tops 100 cases oastor oil, in tins JOHNSTON & CO. HAS AKIUVED EX PIAKO, FROM LONDON, 25 tons Davies' galvanised corrugated iron, 6 to 10 feet, 26 gauge Lemon, orange, and citron peol Currants, C. & B. currie powder. Essence anchovies, paste blacking Caraway seeds, B. & P. cornflour Wire nails, sheet load, whiting Raw, boiled, and linseed oils White and red lead JOHNSTON & CO. HAVE NOW LANDING EX UNICORN, FROM GLASGOW, 75 cases RHAPSODIA WILLIAM H. MILLWARD, Gbey-stbeet, Has on Hand and to Arrive— De Rebaux's candles Earthenware, in assorted orates, suitable for country stores Kookingham teapots Engraved and pressed table glass Wire nails, 1£ to siu Bass & Co.'s Indian pale alo 7 bottled by Guineas' foreign extra stont j Ihlors & Bell Sardines, i and £ tins Kippered and freah herrings Finnon haddocks, bloaters Almonds, imperials, currants, musoatells Figs, L. & P. sauoe, assorted pickles Salad oil, castor oil, ourrie powder, table salt Candied lemon, orange, and citron peel, &o. Tea— a few boxes " Extra Choicest," eelected in the London markets Agent fob IHLERS & BELL, Liverpool, the wollknown bottlers of BASS & CO.'s India pale ale, Guinness' foreign extra stout. JOSEPH WALKER PARKER & CO. Liverpool, Lead Merchants, Smelters, and Manufacturers. W.H.M. having had 25 years' experience in Liverpool with the Colonial and Foreign Markets, is in a position to place indents direct with the manufacturers. ROOFING FELT. ON SALE by the undersigned, 200 bolts roofing felt. WHITTEM. NICHOLSON & CO
AT J . HUXLEY'|S riIAILORING ESTABLISHMENT (under the ATHENUUM), IS THE BEST STOCK IN THE CITY. CUSTOMERS CAN BK SUITKD AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. Workmanship is warranted. JAMES HUXLEY, Tailor. PIANOFORTE AND CABINET FACTORY, LOWKE HUTT. MOULDING STUCK. TURNING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. J. H. SHERWIN, LOWER HUTT BILLIARDS. BILLIARDS. BILLIARDS. Favourite Allcook'a best Table, Walker's Prince of Wales Hotel/ Manager ... Alex. M'Kknzik T AND T. MEEK, MILLERS. AND FLOUR AND GRAIN MERCHANTS, Oamaru tNP W»M,IN(ITOK WILL CLOSE 7th APRIL. riHRISTCHUECH RACES. 6000 Members at 10s. Each. Autumn H'cap. Eastbr H'cap. 83 Performers. 33 Performers. First .£5OO First .£250 Second ... 250 Second 150 Third 150 Third 100 Others (dived) 400 Others (dived) 400 ,£l3OO l .£9OO Flying H'cap. 27 Performers. 10 Stabs. First i£2oo First .£5O Second ... 100 Second 30 Third 80 Third 20 Others (dived) 250 Other 7... JBlOeaoh £630 Each Ticket has Four chaaoes. " By Letter only," with two stamps en- | closed for replies. P.O. Orders or Bank Notes preferred. Cheques (with 1/ exchange added) can be forwarded, but " Bearer" must not be erased Registered Letters will not be accepted or Telegrams replied to. To avoid sending coin, Stamps will be accepted for one ticket. — Please address— ADA MANTUA, Care of Mr. Abraham, Box 351, Post Office, Dunbdin ANY person found Posting Bills on the EVENING POST BILL BOARDS, without first obtaining permission from the undersigned, WILL BE PROSECUTED, and all Bills posted without Buoh permission being obtained will be immediately destroyed. BT/tTNDKLL BROS.
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Evening Post, Volume XXIII, Issue 62, 16 March 1882, Page 4
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672Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXIII, Issue 62, 16 March 1882, Page 4
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