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WITE MY BEST LOVE I'll send a kiss for that will be The quickest sent the lightest borne, And well I know, to-morrow morn, There'll come another back to me, BOUGHT FROM THE BON MAIICHE, CUBA-BTREBT. COMIC A SENTIMENTAL VALENTINES VALENTINES Every Jack for his Jill, Every Jill for her Jack, Will find a Valentine with appropriate versog on it. If Jack has not got pluck enough to propose, a Valentino will do it for him. If Jill finds her Jack is backward in popping the question, a Valentine will give him a hint. RIVALS BEWARE. Plenty of Cutting and Sarcagtio Caricatures, suitable for taking a mild revenge upon a more successful suitor, Ao. A SPECIMEN. My eye ! but you think you're a swell, But other folks know very woll That you'ro only a sham, for bounce as youwill, The air of a Cad will hang round you still. VALENTINES FOR ALL, From a id (half-penny) to 7s Gd each, at tho BON MARCHE, CUBA-STREET. 11. C. IIASELDEN, Manager. Purveyor to His Excellency the Governor. 4 W. B R O W N (Successor to H. F. Logan), Lambton Quat, Has just reoeived, per San Franoisoo Mail steamer, a small trial shipment of CANDLE FISH FISH TONGUES BONELESS COD FISH These aro a speoial delicacy, imported nto Wellington for tho first time. Also, to hand ox late arrivals — 6 oases Zorn's Tamato Sauce 2 do Parmesan Cheese 2 do Metz Crystalised Fruits 20 do new 1884 Currants 30 boxes do do Raisins 30 do do do Muscatels Patrons waited upon daily. Orders transmitted by Telophone promptly attended to. LAMBTON QUAY & TORY-BTREET. I£ENRY H. TIPPLER, FAMILY GROCER, LAMBTON QUAY. W. TUSTIN, TJAINTER, PAPERHANGER, Ac, Willis-street, Having engaged the services of a firßt-olass SIGNWRITER, Is now enabled to do Signwriting, Gilding on Glass, and Ornamental Work of every description, in the best style, on the shortest notice, and at the most reasonable price. PAPERHANGING Dose in the best Btyle, and at the lowest possible price. TDELIABLE AND STANDARD CIGARETTES AND TOBACCO. Manufactured by KIMBALL A CO., Peerless Tobacco Works, Roohester, N.Y. Established 1846. The People's Favourite. Fragrant Vanitt Faib. New Vanitt Fair. Excelsiors. Excelsiors, lava-tipped. The above Cigarattos and Tobaccos are manufactured from tho finest and most costly loaf procurable, and cannot bo surpassed. Thirteen First Prize Medals. Sole Agents for New Zealand : P. HAYMAN A CO., Wellington, Dunedin, Christohuroh, and Auokland. CHRISTMAS CHEER! A MERRY CHRISTMAS ! ! WF. "i" O S S , • Fruiterer, Has just Received a large Consignment of CHOICE FRUIT, Consisting of — Pine Apples Plums Strawberries Red Currants Bananas Orange* Ac, Ac, Ac. Fresh Strawberries and Cream Daily. Cool Summer Drinks, Ginger, Pine Apple, Vanilla, Lemon, Strawberry, Ac, Ac WINES ! WINES ! Splendid assortment of Light Grape, Dark Grape, Quinine, Ac, Ao, These are rocommended by the faculty, and offioial analysis oan be Been at the shop. W. F. R O 8 S, FRUITERER, Lambton Quat. CUBA STREET VARIETY STOKE. riIHE proprietor of the above has resolved JL _ to give immigrants and the general pnblio a ohanoe to furnish a home and to improvo their homes by snpplying everthing necessary on the Weeklt Patments system. A solendid ohance for immigrants and newly-married couples. A comfortable home furnished thoroughly on tho shortest notice, Furniture, Bedding, Cooking Utensils. Piotures, Ornaments, Jewellery, and in fact everything useful and ornamental ever seen inside a house. Furniture let ont on tho hire aystom for long or short periods. To those loaving the town the highost price givon for secondhand Furniture. Closed on Saturdays till 5 p.m. Note tho Address — E. H 1' A M S, CUBA-fiTREET. Next to the Wellington Biscuit Company's Branoh FOOLS' DAY. ON the Ist of April last yoar, I was possessed with an idea that I should go to England. My Btook and book debts were muoh greater than tho amount of my bills, not due.but I was foolish onough to give one topay for the other. I also gave away, for nothing, the lease of my very extensive premises, standing at only £3 bs, well worth £5 ss, and valued at £500, household furniture, shop fittings, new eevring maohines, workroom fittings, and 'many other things, too numerous to mention, valued at least J3400 more, but thougii I had a giving mania, I stopped somewhere. I was asked to give the goodwill of my business ; I said certainly not, I may want that again some day, that wot clearly undtrttood on both Bides. So I did not tell or give my bvriness. No one has any right to use my name. lam personally to be found at the Lion Tailoring Establishment, where my onstomers will find a real tailor, who thoroughly understands his trade, and a well-selected stock of goods, all my own.— JAMES HUXLEY '

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Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 37, 14 February 1885, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 37, 14 February 1885, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 37, 14 February 1885, Page 2 (Supplement)

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