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Ciiwui.ar. THE EAGLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT (Opposite Barrott's Hotol). *^IB— Having, some twolvo months Hince, X ) purohasod tho above busineaa from Mr. Husky (in whoso omployment wo have boon for upwards of five years), we would reepeotfnlly solioit a eontinuanoo of your oale^med favours. Being largo purchasers for oash, or.ipli-ving us wo do tho best talent in oni Culi.:;^ Dopartment, and devoting our ontire personal ttonf ion to tho bnainesa, wo aro in a position o offer to our patrons exceptional value, combinod with ozoellonoe of stylo, lit, and workmanship. Wo aro now opening up our largo and varied shipments for tho Autumn and Winter Seasons, comprising Coatings and Tweeds in Colonial, Scotch, and English manufacture. We would draw epeoiftl a'tontion to our Cobbrated Suits at £i H)d jud JZi 10h, thoroughly shrunk, d invite inspection nt yo'ii- earliest oonvenienoo. In -¦'] command, <Vu remain. Sir. Obediently yours, JONES & 'ASHDOWN butt) Hnxlav & Qa.) TO BUILDERS AND HOUSEHOLDERS. /CAMPBELL, COLQUHOUN & CO. have \ > oommenoed business as Timber and Firewood Merchants, opposite Wellington and Manawatu Railway Station, and hopo that by attention to business and civility to customers to meet with a fair sbaro of patronage. All timber guaranteed full cut and of good quality, at prioes that defy competition. Also Firewood of all kinds and lengths at equally low pricos, delivered to any part of the city. Note the Addeess— CAMPBELL, COLQUHOUN & CO., Opposite the Wellington and Manawatu Railway Station. QTEPHENSON, SMITH & CO MERCHANTS, GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS, Farish-stroot, Wellington, Have in stock and to land — New Fruits— Sultanas, valenoias, olome«, ourrants, figs, prunes, musoatels, and Jordan almonds Candied Peel— Keillor's and St. George's Preserved Fruits— Poaches, pears, apricots pineapples, jams in jar and tin, jellioß . marmalade Spioes— Cinnamon, nutmegs, mixed spice, olovea, carrawayß, ginger, &o Coffeoa— W. Gregg and Co.'s well-known brands And General Groceries. LYBAGHT'B " GALVANIZED IRON, Best Quality. Largest number of sheets to the ton. Brands : Corrugatod— " Orb," " Flour do Leys," and "Guinea " Flat—" Orb," and " Queon's Head " Largkbt Stock in New Zealand. 400 to 500 tons always in stock 100 tons por Turakina 100 tons por Invereargill 22g, 24g, and 26g, corrugated, always stook. Also— Manufacturers of Wire Netting, &o. JOHN LYSAGHT, Limited, Ballance-Btreot, Wellington. ROBERT DONALDSON, Ballanok-street, Wellington. I have always in stock, and to arrivo, large shipments of Brooks, Shoobridgo & Co'a unrivalled " Anchor " brand Portland Cement Andrew and James Stewart's Tubes and Fittings, black and galvanised, for gaa and water Scott, Cuthbertson & Co.'s superior Londonmade Paperhangings lam also Sole New Zealand Agent — D. Y. Stewart & Co., Pine Founders Loaoh, Flower & Co., Tin-plate Manufacturers The Steel Company of Scotland, makers of all kinds of Steel The Isca Foundry Co., Railway and General Engineers J. Petrio, Wool- washing and Drying Maohinemaker Goo. Shaod & Co., London and Melbourne, dealers in all kindß of new and secondhand machinery MITH BROS., Vulcan Foundrt Manners-street, having secured a large assortment of designs of Ornamental Castings for verandahs, balconies, fences, &0., wish to inform arohiteots, builders, and tho public that we are prepared to supply all orders at prioes that will compare favourably with the imported artiole. We still continue to exeoute orders for all sorts of oast and wrought iron work. Illustrated catalogues can be had on application. W. EADEB & CO., 20, Cnba-stroot, opposite Te Aro House, and at Lambton-quay, opposite M'Dowoll's corner, UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL FURNISHERS. Hearse, Ac, kept on Promises. Funerals oondncted to suit all classes, with every requisite. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. T>ROOKS, SHOOBRIDGE & CO. PORTLAND CEMENT MANUFACTURERS, London, Having appointed Mr. R. DONALDSON Ballanoe-Btreet, Wellington, as their Agent for New Zealand, are now in a position to sell their Cement in this market on advantageous terms to buyers. Their Cement is of exceptional quality, for which it received tho gold medal at Chrietohuroh in 1882. Quotations given, delivered to any port in New Zealand, or f.o.b London. T pHE GREY VALLEY COAL COMPANY X (Limited). Depot— Manners and Viotoria-streets, near Cuba-street, (Inoludes Wallsend, Coalpit Heath and Brunner Colleries), Having taken over the BrnnnerCoal Company's business on shore and afloat it will bo our constant aim not only to maintain, bnt also to largely extend the said business. The possession of these three celebrated colleries enables us to do so most advantageously for our customers. There will also be a largo supply of the best Coalbrookdale and Newcastle coal on hand for all who prefer them, separately or mixed with our own coal. Sales from the oombined mines last year was 160,000 tons. GREY VALLEY COAL COMPANY, (Limited.) W. C. GASQUOINE, Local Manager. f AWRIE A CO.'S DAILY COACHES JJ BETWEEN MARTINBOROUGH, FEATHERSTON. GREYTOWN, AND LOWER VALLEY. Leave Martinborough daily, at 6.80 a.ta Arriving at Featherston at 8.30. Leave Featherston daily, at 11 a.m., riving at Martinborough at 1.30 p.m. An extra ooach leaves Martinborongh. for Greytown every Wednesday. Parcels and goods at reduced rates.. The EVENING POST delivered daily at Martinborough on application to Mosars. J. D. Oaklv or G. Lawrie. Foatherston. 0088 A CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OP COACHES,, Wir.r.iAit Nui-r,, Pbopbibtob, MABTEETON To"cABTLEPOINT TINUI. THE Coaoh leaves the Booking Offioe 7.30 a.m. everyTneeday and Friday returning on evary Wednesday and Baturday. Booking Offioo — Prince of Walos' Livery and B*it Sfcabloa. Waggonottoa, drags, bugmea, $m., and firsVoUoa haoia always on hire, A 'Bus meoU oTery train at the Railway Station. WILLIAM NaILL, Proprietor COBB & CO.'S ROYAL MAIL COACHES OUR Coaches leave Palmeraton North on arrival of the Wellington train, for Napier, via Woodville. A Coach leaves Woodvillo at 8.30 daily connecting with Wanganui train. JONES A HUNTER, Proprietors (late Mnoarra.) Booking Office— Empire Hotol, Welling" 1 ton. H. Gilmer, Aeent. NOTICE TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. COBB A CO.'S Royal Mail Coaches leave Palmerston North on arrival of 11.4 a a.m. Train from Wejlington, arriving a Woodville for Napier at 2.15 p.m., having dinnor at Murphy's Club Hotel, returning from Woodville at 2.30 p.m. for Wellingto and Wanganui in timo for trains. JAMES MACARA, Proprietor. J. FENTON, Agent. Palmerston North. TWT EEVOUS DEBILITY BUFFEBERB.- Waste l^i no more time or money on WORTHLESS OUACK REMEDIES, for I will on receipt of a self-addressed, stamped envelope, setd you full partica'.sn of the MOST VALUABLE and only POBITIVE CURE ever digcovered. Addrega. A. MINER, G.P.0.. SYDNEY. DR. J. W. B. STANTON'9 YOUTHFUt VIGOUR PILLS, for NERVOUS DEBILITY, IMPOTENCE, and all kinared tronWee^ They act like MAGIC, good retulta IMMEDIATELY, and a PERMANENT CUBE CEBIAIN. Price. 6?, or five packages in one for £U sent by m»il. AMERICAN BOTANIC DISPENBABY, 148. POBBEH-STKEET, SYDNEY. THE SUFFERERS' BOON. WE GUARANTEE THK FRENCH HOSPITAL REMEDIES to cure any case of NERVOUS DEBILITY, EXHAUSTED VITALITY, Ac, Ac, or Forfeit £500, failure being utterly IMPOSSIBLE. Full particulars, together with the valuable pamphlet, " NATURE'S HrDT>EN TREASURE," by a French Doctor, which is really worth its weight in DIAMONDS to those about to marry. Price by Post, sealed, Is Bd, stamps. Address, PARISIAN AGENCY CO., P.O. Box 76*, Sydney.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 18, 22 January 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 18, 22 January 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 18, 22 January 1889, Page 4

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