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TO CARPENTERS. 'jnEXL-ECS invited, td close at 5 p m. or JL Wrdtip.s'lav, 7th -May, for the F.ru'jfwi >f a Uilliardroom at the Prince of Wale Hotel, Tory-Ftreel, whero plan and hpnei 1 •: tion c tn i.o cf"-n.c f"-n. Lo-.veit or aiiy tender not necessanij lcceptcd. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN'S LICKNSfcI. IWALTEIi FREDEKKJK JENKINS, 0 ? Wellington, do hereby tfivo notice tha I det,iro to obtain, ai.d will ut tho ncr Licensing Meeting to be liulJec at Welling ton on the 7th day of Jnne apply lor, a certi lirate authorising the isfcue of a Publican 1 ! License tor a house situate at Lambton quay, called Barrett's Hotel, containing 2^ rooms, exclusive of those required for thi use of the family, owned by John Plimmer. Dated 29th day of April, 1890. WALTER FREDERICK JENKINS.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN'S LICENSE. I MARK ELYTHK, of Wellington, d 1 hereby give notico that I desire fr obtain, and will at tho next Licensing Meet ing to be holdcn at Wellington, on tho 7tl day of June next, apply for a certificat authorising tho issue of a Publican's Licens for a honse sitnate at Tinakori-road, am known as the Jubilee Hotel, ontnining 1 rooms, exclusive of thoae required for th use of tho family, the pioperty of Rhodes Trustees. Dated 29th day of April, 1890. MARK BLYTHE.

ADVANCE NEWI'OWN. TO THE RESIDENTS OF NEWTOWN TE ARO, AND GENERAL PUBLK OF WELLINGTON mOWNSEND & PAUL take this oppoi J. tunity of informing tho inhabitants o the above districts that they have takei over those premises situated in Adelaide road (opposite the Wellington Trum ShedsJ and lately carried on by Messrs. Atkinsoi and Smith as a wood, coal, and grocer; store. Wo havo dispomed with th groceries, and stocked the etoro with a well assorted stock of Grain and Produce of al kinds, and wo aro propared to supply in an; quantity Wheat, Oats, Bran, Pollard, Hay Straw, Chaff, Potatoes, Wood, and Coal, al of the boot description, and at lowost poa Bible prices. Our intention is to keop 1 good stock of th» abovo always on hand and customers may rely on all order entrusted to us being promptly deliverei free to any address. Telephone Numbere-Adelaide-road, G3 ; Willis-street, 158. TOWNSEND & PAUL AUCTIONEERS, PRODUCE, GRAIN WOOD, AND COAL MERCHANTS. "MURRAY &~CABEYr~ DIRECT IMPORTERS, 57, CUBA-STKEKT, ARE showing this season the bost valui in Wpllington in Crimean Shirting prico, 7R BJd, 9id, 10.} d, Is. You shouk ieo these goods. White Table Damask, onlj Is lid. White and Unbleached Calico vori ;heap. Silesia, 3d, iA, s£d, 6d. Lace Cur Sains, 2s Od, 2s lid, 3s od, 43 Gd, 4s lid to 30s

\jrr t. pomfrey & co. CHEMICAL MANURE MANUFACTURERS. WOEEB— NGAHAUEANOA. The abova firm has obtained tho highesi roputation for the quality of their manufac fcuros. Samples may be seen at the offices of W M. Bannatyne nnd Co., mnrchants, Huntoi Hid Featherston streets, who will quoti prices and terms on application. NOTICE. rO THE INHABITANTS OF THORNDOS AND SURUOUNDING DISTRICTS. MRIGARLSFORD begs to retnrn hii • sincere thanks for tha very libora patronage bestowed on him during the pas three years, and hopes by constant attend inco to customers and thoir requirpments t< merit a < ontinuanco of tho support nccordoc in the past. I havo hnd erected spacioui now premises nest door to the old one, whicl will always be stocked with tho primes Meat at the lowest possible pricos. A trial solicited. All orders receivo prompt attention anc delivered irce to any part of the city. AT. RIGARLSFORD, Molc&worth-street. MURRAY & CASEY, DIRECT IMPORTERS, 57, Cuba-street, HAVE opened a Choico Assortment o! Winter Dress Mate iols ; prico. 6Jd 7id. Bid, 9Jd, lOJd, Is, Is 2d, Is 3d, Is Gd, t< 3a Gd per yard. They invito with oonfidoncc inspection of their atoek Ihis season. Thi sroods being all new and fresh and importec jireofc, they giviranten the value is right. A visit of inspection is therefore invited. pENTRAL HOTEL Lambton-quay, Wellington. Mrs. ORMSBEE is still to bo found a( tho Corner, where she hopes to see all hoi Did friends. rHE BEST LUNCH IN WELLINGTON To* 1/Luncheon Houks : 12 to 2 p.m. daily. TIIK NEW niGH ARM WERTHETM O E WI N G MACHINES EVEBTEODT PIJAISES TIIEM. Ij&g" DEroT LAMBTON QUAY rjON'T FORGET THAI FISHER & CO.'S TEAB ABE THE BEST.

SMITH BEOS., VULCAN FOTTNDBI Manners-street, hav'nft secured a largi issortment of designs ot Ornamental Cast ngs fo* verandahs, balconies, fences, &o. inßhto inform arohitects, baildors, and th< aublio that wo are prepai d to supply al ardors at prices that will compare favourably ivith tho imported artiole. We btill continue io exoeute orderß for all sorts of cast anc wought iron work. Illustrated oatalogF9i jan be had on application. PRANK GRADY, High-claf8 > Artistic Jewellery Novelties in Electro-plated Goods, suit able for Wedding Presents JEWELLER Choice Selection of Fancy Goods Novelties receivod monthly by Direci Stoamers AND IMPORTER, Watch, Clock, and Jewellery Ropairs don< )n tho promises by skilled workmen and al moderate pricos. WILLIB-STREET. EARLY CLOSING. VSJHO would not help on tho good cause Then do so by shopping before 6 at tho BON MARCHE, Cuba-street.

TT'OR Signwritinjf and Piiporhanginj wol md cheaply doi.e, go to R. & E. TINGEY, Manners street. LATE SHOPPING ! r ipRY and act towards others as you wouli .8. have them aot towards you. FOR INFLUENZA, /"ROUGHS, Colds, Sore Throat, &c, usi V. Laybnrn's Extract Eucalypti. Price Is Gd and 2s Gd per bottle. Propared by J Layburn & Co., Melbonrno and London 3o!d by ail Chemists. ffii^fY TO X-'OOO TO LEND on mort <Tsy JL 4»O gage over freeholds. Appli Henry Hall, Solicitor. Harbour Board Build ings, Wellington. Tflb EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF U.S. Established upon the Mutual Ststkm All profits boinfr divided amongst its l'olicyholderb. NO stronger system for the governinon of a Company was ever devised thai bhat embodied in its Charter and By-laws. THE EQUITABLE is tub Lakgest ani Richest Sckiett in the World In 29 years it has paid over j£24,500,00i to its l'olic.Thold»rs. Its N ew Uu sinkss is no w being obtained i rate e\ce«linsr .£&">.00n,000 a year. The Assets of The Equitable an £10,8ilO,G0;t, i.c , nearly TWENTY MILLIONS STERLING* Its Surplus Fund alone represent! £4,311,899, and far exceeds that of an; [>ther Office, therefore Tho Equitable has thi largest bonus-givinp power in the world. ACTUAL RESULTS, not ESTIMATES. Husdreds of thousands of pounds aro nov being paid away yoarly by The Equitable ii sottling TONTINE POLICIES, and thes. settlements surpass anything that has evo; been dono in other forms of Life Insurance rod no Colomal Office can show ksy rHIKO TO COMPAItK WITH THBM. C. GODFREY KNIGHT, F.1.A., Actuary for Australasia.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 101, 1 May 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 101, 1 May 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 101, 1 May 1890, Page 4

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