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NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. PUBLIC attention i-s directed to the alterations to take effect from and including Ist July proximo, a= under :— Trains will discontinue toatop at the Flag Stations known as Wallaceville and Middletou. Mungaroa Station will be established at a point known a= Crnick-hank'n Siding, a mile and a chain south of it* present position. Trains which have occasionally stopped at Waterson'o Line and Armstrong's Siding on Saturdays will uot any longer atop at thoHe place.. BY ORDER. Traffic Agent's Offico, • Wellington, 3rd June, 1891 • PUBLIC NOTICE. Hutt County Council Office, Wellington, 25th June, 2891. "VfOTICE is hereby given that tho Hutt IA Connty Conncil intends, at the expiration of fourteen days from the publication of this notice, to make and levy a General Rato of one Half-penny in the £ upon all property within the Connty rateable under the provisions of " Tho Counties Act, 1880," and " The Rating Act, 1882," and of any Acts in force amending or extending tho same ; and that such Rate is intended to bo made for the period commencing on the Ist day of April, 1891, and ending on the 31st day of March, 1892 ; and that it is to be pa3'able on tho loth day of July, 1891 ; and that the Kate Books aro open for inspection at the Office of the Council, Lambton-quay, Wellington, between the hours of 10 o'clock a,m. and 3 o'clock p.m. on every week day, except Wednesdays and Saturdays, by all ratePayel ' S WM. JONES, Clerk Hutt Connty Council. T^EENCH AND ITALIAN LANGUAGES 1: and LITERATURE— Encouraged by the success that has attended hjs efforts in favour of a small number of pupils whom he has privately taught, and confident that sufficient inducement will not bo wanting, the undersigned has secured a class-room, which ho intends opening as an Evening School, about tho middle of tho present month; he thoreforo invitos early application from intending pupils. Tho painstaking method of teaching practised by tho undersigned (who, it may bo mentioned, studied French under Professor Franjois Pic, at tho Technical School of Monviso in Turin), cannot fail to impart to students a thorough knowledge of either language, and to enablo thorn to converse. Private lossons atown or pupil's residonco. P. CORRADO, c/o Mrs. Murray, Glenborvie-torraco, off Tinakori-road. With roferonce to the above, Mr. Corrado begs to intimate that ho has extended tho timo for opening an Evening School to the Ist proximo. The terms, which may be learnt on application, will be found to bo very moderate, especially when teaching shall havo commenced. Mr. Corrado will bo in attendance at the Schoolroom (lato Miss Twiss'), Abel Smithstreet, three doors from Upper Willis-street, at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday nert ; also, on Tuesday, tho 30th instant. I"7c0N0IT IN GAS. \j HOW TO ILLUMINATE YOUR PLACE To Best Advflntago at Lowost Possible Cost. HOW TO REDUCE YOUR GAS BILLS. See J. E. HAVES, JOS, JLambton-quay, who has all tho latest improvements in Gas Burners, &c. Albo-Carbon Lights, frc<m 10s each. Peobles' Patont Necdlo -Govornor Burners, Is 8d each. Gas Utilisors, Is each. Being overstocked, and bo\ f ore stocktaking, I am selling Gas Globes. Chandeliers, Gas Brackets, Hall Lamps, &c, at cost paice. A call solicited. J. E. HAYES, {IOS, Lambton-quay. A X E S.. TTAVING Purchased a Large Lot of AXES at auction yesterday (including Eureka and Maine Patterns), I am now offering them at VERY LOW PEICES. GEORGE WINDER, i IRONMONGER, Corner Manners and Cuba streets. E ARO LIVERY STABLES, Martin-stbeet. JOHN O'HALLORAN, Jun. Proprietor. Having taken the above premises, lately occupied by Mr. R. Somorville, country visitors can rely on having good attention to their requirements. All horses brought to the stablos for sale will not be charged for stabling. KNIVES. LANDED, per s.s. Doric, a splendid assortment of Table and Dessert Knivos, Carvers, Stools, Butchor's Knives, Daggers, Pon and Pocket Knives, Razors and Strops, &c. Cheap as usual. GEORGE WINDER, Cornor Manners and Cuba streets. SHACKLOCK'S ORION RANGES ! THE MOST ECONOMICAL, SELFSETTING RANGE MADE, AND WILL BURN WOOD OR COAL. SEVEEAL SIZES MADE for burning Wood in long lengths, nnd are specially adapted for tho country. They aro fitted with CAST ffiON OR INTERNALLY TINNED COPPER BOILER. UrWARDS OF 4000 THOXND 4000 aro in use in various parts of New Zoaland. THE OVENS KEEP A GOOD REGULAR HEAT. THEY ARE GOOD BEEAD BAKERS. Tho OVEN BOTTOMS hoats well. Pastry may be browned and liquid substances such as a Pie or Eice Pudding may bo BOILED on the OVEN BOTTOM. If you aro about to build a Now Kitohen Chimney, be sure and have it fitted with tho PATENT TAKE ALL FLUE AND VENTILATOR, It gives a Cool and Pure Atmosphere. No Steam Hoat or Effluvia. No Headache. Consult -tour Architect about it. SOLD BY ALL IRONMONGERS. ri^HE press and tho publio alike pronounce DALTON'S, without shadow of doubt, the Cheapest, the Best, and the Most Eoliable Tailoring Establishment in New Zealand, 43, Cuba-streot, and 65, Lambton-qnay. WILKINS AND FIELD, Manners-street, TTAVE IN STOCK AND TO ARRIVE— GUNS— Single and Double-barrel Muzzle and Breech-loading, 12 to 20 gaugo. GUNS— Hammorless. RIFLES — Largo variety, including Saloon. RIFLES— The only place in Now Zealand whoro tho new Improved Lee Magazine Riflo and Cartridges are to be obtained. English and American Sporting Gun Cartridges, 12 to 20 gauge. English and American Rifle and Revolver Cartridges, all sizes. Powder, Shot, Caps, and all other requisites. Swift, Sure Pigeon Traps and Clay Pigeons. WILKINS AND FIELD, Manners-street. DUNEDIN EXHIBITION AWARDS. JH. DALTON • RECEIVED FIRST PRIZE FOR jLADY'S RIDING HABIT. J. H. DALTON, 43, Cuba-street, and 65. Lambton-quay. pH ABLLS CATHIE, | TAILOR AND CLOTHING 1 MANUFACTURER. Fstimatea given for Volunteer, Naval, Polioe, and Fire Brigade Uniforms, &o. Manners-street, Next Grey Valley Coal Company. JOHN NICOL, OLUMBEE, GASFITTER, 4c. BuCKLE-BTPKIT. Agent for Drain Pipes, Gully Traps. &o. T H. DALTON receivod all the FLRST AWARDS given for High-class Tailoring at the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition held at Dunedin. J. H. DALTON, 43, Cub«.-»tre«t mid 65, Ltunbton-qu»y,

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Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 149, 26 June 1891, Page 4

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