WRECK of the TRIUMPH. SALVAGE AND SUMMEB SALE. 4D eaoh Girls' Print Skirts, Print Pinafores at Salvage Sale, Te Aro House. IS Z*D each Girls' Summer Fichus and \9 Ladies' Washing Skirts, Salvage Sale, Te Aro Honse. 2S /*D Ladies' Summer Visites, and CashO mere Jackets, 2s lid, Salvage Sale, Te Aro House. 2S QD Ladies' Print Costumes, and to be <7 had alto at 4s lid to 7s 6d, Salvage Sale, Te Aro House. Ijß />D Ladies' TVhite Lustre Costumes § \f and Zephyr Costumes for 7s 9d, Salvage Sale, Te Aro Honae. 1Q s ADA D Batecn Costumes, Spot Print *■•* vJ Costumes, and Turkish Costumes, 17s 6d, Balvage Sale, Te Aro House. "1 S a^t- 0 Slac^ Grenadine Costumes and JL • " Handsome Madras Muslin Costumes, 21a, at Te Aro Honse. 3D Girl*' Straw Hats, Girls' Leghorn Hats at Salvage Sale, Te Aro House. >f ID Girls' Rush Hats and Girls' Chip *±& Hats, 6d, at Salvage Sale, Te Aro House. 1~ SAD Girls' Trimmed Hats, Ladies' XJ Trimmed Hats, Is lid, Salvage Sale, Te Aro House. 2 ID a large lot of Superior Pompadour 2 Prints for 2Jd yard, at Salvage Sale, Te Aro Honse. 3 ID 100 pieces Pompadour and Light2 ground Prints, at Salvage Sale, Te Aro House. 3 ID Brown Hollands and Grey Calicoes, 2 at Salvage Sale, Te Aro House. AID Colored Lustres and other Dress *JP Fabrics, at Salvage Sale, Te Aro House. SUMMEE STOCK AND SALE OF SALVAGE from the WRECK of the TRIUMPH. MONDAY, 28th JANUABY. At the Adelaide-road Anotion Mart (near Tram Sheds). EDMUNDS A MAESHALL will sell on the above dateFurniture, crockery and class ware, fanoy (roods, second-hand furniture, and other consignments too numerous to particularise The salewill oommence at 12.15 sharp, as we are desirous of olearing the whole ot the above to make room for two large consignments, daily expeoted from the South. EDMUNDS A MAESHALL.
PBELIMINAEY NOTICE. ATHEN^JUM HALL. COMMENCING FRIDAY, Ist FEBEUABY. GEOttGIE SMITHSON'S ENTEBTAINMENT, HALIESCOTEBISCOSMOGBAPH. TO THE SHAREHOLDEES OF THE GEAE MEAT PRESEEVING AND FREEZING COMPANY. GENTLEMEN,— I beg to inform you that I am offering my servioes as a Direotor at the approaohing election, and shall be glad of yonr support. Having a praotioal knowledge of the Meat Trade, I trust, if elected, to be of service to the Company. As Borne of my supporters think that my present ooonpation is incompatible with the office of a Director I may state that, if elected, I shall oonsider it my duty to sever my present connection with the Wellington Meat Preserving and Refrigerating Company. I have the honour to remain, Yours obediently, WALTEB W. DUNNING. /"lOVEBNMENT LIFE INSUBANCE. Head Oniosi PBOVINCIAL BUILDINGS, Wellington. The Only New Zealand Lik Orrioi. GOVERNMENT SECURITY MUTUAL INSURANOE LOWEST PREMIUMS. The Ordinary Branch Offers An Inauranoe ot .£I2OO, at the premium charged elsewhere for iJIOOO, oquivalent to AN IMMEDIATE BONUS OF .£2OO, In addition to Fnll Participation in Profits. WOBKMAN'S INSUBANOE Specially provided in the INDUSTBIAL BBANCH. Policus Issued jrom £5 Upwards, WITH tarPAETIOIPATIONIN PBOFTTS.JM Prominms Payable Weekly, for whioh a Collector will call. BPECIAL TABLEsTfOB CHILDEEN. Polioiei of 420 and upwards, after Three Yean, oan be surrendered for Cash, or for a Free Polioy. Libiral Regulations. NOTE.— The Government not only brings Inauranoe within the reach of nearly every man, woman, and ohild in the ooinmuiilty, but provides the description of polioy and mode of payment best suited to tho reanirements of each. D. M.LUCKIE Commissions. BBUNNEB COAL COMPANY. CJUPERIOB STEAM AN HOUSEHOLD O COAL. From tke oelobrated BBUNNEB MINE, GBEYMOUTH, May be had on application to BOBT. SCOTT, Hulk Luna. CHALLENGE. milE Crew of the Wellington Naval ArtilA y «t. c **. CVillalta'B Gig) hereby challenge the Winning Crew (Petone) of the Volunteer Gig Baoe, held To-day, to row them over the same oourse THIS EVENING, at 7.30 o olook, for £20 aside W. BAWLINS, Coxswain W.N.A. Boat. rjBAVESA FLEMING, now that summer \J* haa arrived, are showing Summer Hate and Bonnets at greatly reduced prioes. Ab they have large stooks on hand they will sell at olearing pnoes. I'ORWindow Curtains and General House Furnishings sco the stooks and prices of GRAVES A Fleming, Cuba and Mannersstreet. FOB Men's Suits, see Kaiapoi, Boslyn and all the best Colonial Manufactures' at Grates A Fleming's. Prices second to none. WANTED, by a steady, sober Man, a Situation as overseer on a sheep station; oan produce references. Apply Station, Evening Post. WANTED, a young Person to assist in housework and ohildron* M'Ginity's Beataurant, Willis-street
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Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1884, Page 3
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