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TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for forming and metalling a private road throngh a property noar the Recreation Ground, Newtown. Drawmgs and specification to be seen at my office, where tenders will bo received on or before Saturday, 3rd August, 1889, at n00D " J. ANDERSON, Civil Engineer, &c, N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Lambton-quay. TO BUILDERS. 'IPENDEKS are invited, to oloso noon of I Thursday, Bth August, for alterations to building, Lambton-quuy. Tenders to be deposited, and plans and specifications seen, at the office of P WM. C. CHATFIELD, Architeot. 26th July, 1889. By Special Appointment to Hia Exoellenoy the Earl of Onalow. BCOULLAR & CHISHOLM CABINETMAKERS AND TT PHOLBTERERB, Lambtcn-qtjat, Wellington, And Rat tray-street, Dnnedin, Have removed temporarily, during the ereotion of their new building, to the premise lately occupied by W. Clark & Co , drapers. PIANOB AND ORGANB HUDSON'B T3REAKFAST COCOA. TOAST BACKS AND BUTTEK DTBHES, Quality Guarantied, At Greatly Reduced Prices JNO. YOUNG, Cnbastroot. Hessians, Mixed Paints Sorim, Painters' Bruehware Varnishes, Picture Mouldings Ac, -to. npHE CHEAPEST IN THE COLONY. TUSTIN BROS., Manners-street. THE WESTPORT COAL OOMPAN7 'Limited) OOALBROOKDALE COAL / ~IOAL Consumers and the publio are notifled that this SUPERIOR COAL oan always be obtained wholesale from the agent, or retail from any of tho dealers, or at the yard and offioe, corner of Featherston and Ballanoe streets. J..H. WILLIAMS, Agent.

T%/r For Mirth tie Good to know Work is fun With SAPOLIO. HUDSON'S TT OM<E P A TH I C COCOA WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU RAILWAY COMPANY (Limitkd). rpiME-TABLE on and after the 7th X Ootober. 1888 .— B SgcS . .8 Hi" • "' ia '" 2 o, «> 'to * *w Sr ; •$. : : A*. .::% :T ••$ .^ : .(p . . . -t^ao • • *o» 'o * *o rf ft 4° oß *ws s=i ;|2 ;• i? 3 o £«*■ ••" "»s • ■ "sag ""S J \t. • -t-t- -oo • -^ . S 1 ::::::::::::: s; : sjj &%■<=£& islll'sfl a i Sir! 1& i3>3E-iwM>3oßo(iififti6<(x,e-"^woP 08 :S S : S :: : S I Pcuj ■ •« -co • • -hJ | . |SS •:5$ ; i iss . . . .a . .» W g . » «• :: : :<o '■ :t- § $Hi• ! i ;2; 2 ;:- ! 3 ipoßispnuug •Flao Stations. — Passengers wishing to alight must give notioe to the Guard at tho previous stopping station. Passengers can be booked to principal stations on Foxton and New Plymouth line at Wellington and Johnsonville. Note. — The 6.50 a.m. North train runs through to New Plymouth on Tuesdays and Fridays only; on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays to Hawera ; and on Thursdays as far as Wanganui (only). The 5.40 p.m. South, train from Longburn connects with throngh train from New Plymouth on Tuesdays and Fridays ; on Mondays, Wodmesdays and Saturdays with train from Hawera; and on Thursdays with train from Wanganni (only). The 6.50 a.m. North train will not stop at Crofton, Zhandallah, Tawa Flat, Wainui, Hadfield, or Hautere. The 5.40 p.m. South train from Longburn will not stop at Han tore, Hadfiold, Otaihanga, Wainni, Tawa Flat, KhandalKh, or Crofton. JAMES WALLACE, General Manager. THB EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCK SOCIETY OF US. Established upon tiie Mutual System, All profits boing divided amongst its Pohoyholders. NO stronger system for the government of a Company was ever devised than that embodied in its Charter and By-laws. THE EQUITABLE is thb Lakgest akd Richest Sooiktt in thi World. In 29 years it has paid over .£24,500,000 to its Policyholders. Its New Busikess is now being obtained at a rate exceeding .£35,000,000 a year. The Assets of The Equitable are £19,800,609, t.e , nearly TWENTY MILLIONS STERLING. Its Surplus Fund alone represents £4,311,899, and far exooeds that of any other Office, therefore The Equitable has the largest bonus-giving power in the world. ACTUAL RESULTS, not KSTIMATES. Hundreds of thousands of pounds are now being paid away yearly by The Equitable in sottling TONTINE POLICIES, and these settlements surpass anything that hag ever been done in other forms of Life Insurance, and no Colonial Office can show antthins TO COMPAKE WITH THEM. C. GODFREY KNIGHT, F.1.A., Actuary for Australasia. "PAWS, ME BRETHREN, PAWS!" 11 HE following is part of an address by . the Bishop of Peterborough (Dr. Magee) to a class of intending preachers :— " Most of yon," he said, "will do well to avoid aotion in the pulpit. I shall never forget a raw-boned curate 1 once heard, with hands like legs of mutton. I can fee him still preparing for a Brand peroration, and leaning over the pulpit with outstretched depaudent palms, as he exclaimed, " Paws, me Brethren, paws !" M. P. CAMERON & CO.'S opinion is that not one of the congregation denied the foot ; and they are equally sure that the publio of Wellington will not deny the fact that the proper plaoe to buy Furnishing Ironmongery and Carpenters' Tools is at M.P.C. & Co.'s, Lambton-quay. Wise are they who "paws" before purchasing elsewhere. CJ TABLE MANURE can do hao at th PERSONS bnvinpr Tweed by the yard at DALTON 'S oan get it cut to anj measure for nothing, at 43, Cuba-street.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 27, 31 July 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 27, 31 July 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 27, 31 July 1889, Page 4