TO THE RATEPAYERS OP THORNDON. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN— At the request of a number of friends and supporters, I have consented to contest the vacant seat in the City' Council, and if elected will feel it my duty to' use toy utmost exertion in serving 1 your interests and that of the city. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yonr Obedient Servant, THOMAS ORB. ]^EW MUSIC! " Pepita," valse, lancers, and quadrille, by P. Bucalossi, 2s " Espafaa," Spanish waltz, 2s " Starlight Night," waltz, by Bacalossi, 2s " "Wioner Lebonsbilder," valse, by Fahrbach, 2s " Prima Donna." scottisohe. 2s " Fox Bush," gallop, 2s " Mon. Chof Dceuvre," polka, 2s " A Little Bird Told Me," song, 2s " Jessamy Town," eong, 2a " Love is a Dream," 2s " Tho Garden of Sloep,'" song, 2s " The Child's Dream," song, 2s " The Dance on the Quay," song, 2b " Watching the Embers," song, 2s " When the Boats Come Home," song, 2a Postaoe, 2d Extra. /h S. & W. MA CRAY, BOOKSELLERS, 201, Lambton-quay, Wellington. TIfAOBI FANCY BAGS AND MATS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT Of the above at H. BAI LLIE'S, Bookseller and Stationer, 39, Cuba-street. DANCING. ~ "E/TRS. W. H. SPILLER'S Juvenile Class (tenth season) will commence on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 7th May. Early application necessary, as only a limited number will be taken. DANCING. PRIVATE Classes desinnra of securing the Hall, Bouloott-street, during tho coming season are requested to apply at once. Preference given to those who have previously occupied it. W. H. SPILLER, Neutneyer Piano Depot. AMJLC6BBGOIS, M. A. • !No. 14, Athe^eum. Students prepared for the University, Law, vend C.S. Examinations. Ex«niag Class — Mondays, 'Wednesdays, and Fridays. Class now forming for the C. S. Examination work. TTEEK LFDWIG UOSCH, Pbofebsob of Music, Mowbray-street, Receives Pupils for the Pianoforte, Singing, and Harmony. Terms, References &c, on application MRS. M'WILLIAMS, DRESS AND MANTLE MAKBR, WILLIS-STBXKT (Two doors below Te Aro Hotel). Mrs. M'WitLiAMa wishes to inform her friends and customers that she formerly had charge of the Drossmaking Department at T. Y. Anderson's, Bourke-street, Melbourne. Prices from 10/-6 [ QIGNWJtITING, Paperhanging, and House Decorating of every description by competent work men at lowest prices, and under the direct supervision of tho firm. TUSTIN BROS., 79,., Willis-street. NOW OPEK EXCRISIOR VAULTS, Manhebs-street. Dnnedin /Ue and Stont. Australian Wines. Best Brands of Spirits. All Liquors Guaranteed Pare and Wholesome. BENBY~LAHMAN, IMPORTJSB. \JO r ILL IA M DAWN, PAINTER, SIGN WBITtR, PaPERSANGIB, AND Decorator, lambton-qnay, opposite Qneen't Hotel. I.CABD.J TT B. KENNEBLEY, Carriage Proprietor, Molesworth-street. Telephone 368.' THE TKOY STEAM LAUNDRY, Hopper-?treet. ALEX. NAISMTTH, Propbietob. YMTASHING dono on tho shortest notice. iVt Bed' Linen, 'TabJe^Linep, and L*ce Curtains a specialty.' ' Price List on Application. Agento Wanted. IIJTJNBO'S FOR EUEE AND GENUINE lfl ' INDIAN TEA.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 109, 10 May 1887, Page 4
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444Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 109, 10 May 1887, Page 4
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