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WELLINGTON COLLEGE. nnHE Third Terra will begin on WEDNESX DAY NEXT, the 16th September. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. mHE Third Term will begin on MONDAY X NEXT, the 14th September. Misß Hamilton will receive parents of pupils between 3 and 5 o'clock that afternooD ' CHAS. P. POWLES. Secretary. HIGHLAND DANCING. QUARTER Commences Monday, 14th instant, at 8 p.m., in tbo Exchange Hall. Intending pupils apply there. geo. lajng^ aTb rley hotel Lambton-quay . WALTER G. O. JOHNSTON begs to return his sincere thanks to his numerous friends and patrons for past favours, and to inform them and tho public generally and the mercantile community that the LUNCHEON ROOMS Are open daily from 12 to 2 p.m. One Shilling. Special arrangements made for monthly customers. All Brands of the Vert First Quality of Liquors. Special importation of Crawford's very old J Scotch Whisky. nH A H L 1, S O A T H 1 X, TAILOR AND CLOTHING MAMUFACTUUEK. Estimataß given for Volunteer, Naval, Police, and Fire Brigade Uniforms, 40. Manneub-strekt, Next Grey Valley Coal Company TT^OR tho New Jewel Embroidery, For the New Ivory Work, VISIT T. PRINGLE'S, THE ART NEEDLEWORK DEPOT, 49, Lajibton-quat. /^VPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. TO THE RESIDENTS OF TE ARO. I take advantage of the present opportunity in returning my sincore thanks to my numerous customers and tho inhabitants of the oity generally for tho very liberal patronage bestowed to me in the past, and I beg to announce that I will open a BRANCH of my business in CUBA-STREET on THURSDAY next, in the shop lately occupied by Cate Bros. Those patronising me will receive evory attention, combined with FIRSTCLASS QUALITY OF MEAT. Small Goods a speciality. Customers waited on daily for orders, which will reoeive my very best attention, combined with punctuality in delivery. M. RIGARLSFORD, Butcher, Molesworth-street and Cuba-Btreot. Telephone 343.J LA Card.J [P.O 80x '97. TAYTON & ERSKINE, Wine and Spirit Merchants and Bottlers, Courtenay-place. THE undersigned notifies the customers of the firm, his friends, and the public in general, that he has purchased tho Lease and Goodwill of tho old established and •well-known firm of Tayton & Erskino, which will be carried on by him under the old name, and that only tho vory best brands of Wine, Spirits, and Beer will be kept. Bottled Dnnedin Beer a speciality. Orders punctually attonded to. FERDINAND FAHRENBACH. M. SHEEHY, QUALIFIED DISPENSING CHEMIST, MEDICAL HALL, COURTENAT-PLACE, Begs to retnrn thanks to his former friends and customers for their past support, trusting a continuance of the samo. M.S. re-opens at his old shop with an entirely new stock of Drugs and Druggists' Sundries, a splendid supply of Rubber Goods, also Sponge and other requisites, received per s.s. Morayahire. Medical Officers' prescription compounded with care. 3rd Sopt. M. SHEEHY. STEEL TRUNKS. f^AMERON & CHRISTIE have made V^ extensive provision for tourists in the way of Trunks, at all prices. Lambton-quat, gTROHM E N G E R (1835) PIANOS. (1835) "OOBERT HILL, ■"' ACCOUNTANT, Auditor, and Genebal Agent, EXCHANGE CHAMBERS, 12, Gret-stbeet, Wellington. N.Z. in W. COTTRELL & CO., CUSTOMS AND SHIPPING AGENTS, Forwarding and General Carriers, Grey-street, Wellington. P.O. Box 325. Telephone No. 23. Fubnitube Removing a Speoialitt. Steamers and Trains attended. Goods forwarded to all ports of the World

at cneap tnxougn rates. T^n-HAT MY HOME BUYER SAYS— "I thought the hist lot of Ladies' Shoes I sent you were beauties, but I'm snre you will find this shipment even prettier." THE ABOVE GOODS ARE NOW OPENED UP AT PEAECE'S BOOT ARCADE Cuba-street. HOUSEHOLD SCALES. A LARGE Assortment of Household Scales just landed. ' CAMERON & CHRISTIE, Lambton-qnay. FOR Knitting Wools and Yarns, For Embroidory Silks and Cottons, For the Fullest Range of Requisites, VISIT T. PRINGLE'S, THE ART NEEDLEWORK DEPOT, 49, Lambton-quat. WILTON'S ECONOMIC FOOD WARMER (Patont), prioo 10s 6d, will save Two Pounds by keeping Infants' Food Warm for 10 hours overy night withou trouble or oxpensc. It is as good as Wilton' Old English Cough Linctus. GEO. W. Wlt-TON, Pharmaceutical Chomißt, Adelaide-road. PALACE KEROSENE. AFTER 15 yoars' constant use, PALACE OIL is proved to be the best and safest. Some of our Customers having been persuaded to purchase a new illuminant, in consequence of the glowing advertisement of it in the local papers, we have submitted our PALACE OIL and the new illuminant to tha highest authorities to bs tested — first, for flashing or safety test; secondly, for general analysis; thirdly, for illuminating power. We are pleased to say that on every point PALACE OIL stands highest. PALACE OIL is water-white, and free from Btnell when burning. PALACE OIL is much cheaper, both wholesale and by the case, and can be seen burning between 5 and 5.30 p.m., and the certificates of tests can be seen at the office of E. W/ MILLS < CO. (Limited), LAMBTON QUAY. SMITH BROS., Vulan Foundbt Mannors-street, having secured a large assortment of designs of Ornamental Castings for verandahs, balconies, fences, &c., wish to inform, architects, binlders, and the pnblio that we are prepared to supply all orders at prices that will compare favourably with the imported article. We still continue to execute orders for all sorts of oast and wrought ironwork. Illustrated ofctalomes o*n be had on application.

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Evening Post, Volume XLII, Issue 62, 10 September 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLII, Issue 62, 10 September 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLII, Issue 62, 10 September 1891, Page 4

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