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MATRIMONIAL.— Widower wishes to meet Widow Lady, with means, view to matrimony ; communications private and confidential. Apply Matrimonial Bureau, 60, Willis-street. LOST, on Sunday night, between Wesley Church, Taranaki-streot, and Railway Station, Thorndon, a lady's Gold Brooch ; finder rewarded. Apply Evening Post. LOST, on Saturday, in Ghuznee-streot, a j Purse, containing silver and a bill marked "Rowley." Finder please leavo it at Evening Post. THREE POUNDS REWARD. UPON application to Mr. W. H. Quick, Solicitor, Brandon-street, tho above reward will be paid for such information that will lead to tho conviction of tho person or persons who wilf ally damaged the fonco of our paddock is Abol Smith-street. GEOEGE THOMAS & CO., Customhouse-quay. NOTICE. " I MARGARET BERGIN, of Kaiwarra, 3 do hereby give notice that lam not responsible for any debts contracted by my husband, William Bergin. MARGARET BERGIN. OARD and LODGING, Gentleman, single bedroom, Thorndon ; terms must bo moderate. Address Jar, Evening 1 Post. \7ACANCIES for Improvers and ApprenT ticoa to Dressmaking. Apply at onoo to Mrs. Whitaker, Mnlgrave-street. PRIVATE Board and Residence for gentlemen. Mrs. D. M. Thomson, Clifton-torraoe. fTIHE Junior Wellington Club require tho -!._ services of a smart activo Youth as billiard-marker, &c.; wages, ,£4O per annum. Application to bo made at once to tho Secretary, Westminster Chambers, Lamb-ton-quay. TTEROIC— Read the latest sensational Paorody on the Charge of tho Light Brigade, in another column.

TO LET. EXCHANGE HALL, Suitable for THEATRICAL ENTERTAINMENTS, Balls, Concerts, &c. SAMPLE ROOMS. Rooms fou Meetings, &c. Also, Large Shop. Apply B. A. MARSHALL, Custodian. npO LET, in April, on Wellington-tor-JL race, a large and commodious Dwelling - house, containing eight rooms, besides kitchon, washhouao, pantry, and bathroom; fitted with every convenience; garden third of an aqre, laid out in flower borders and shrubberies. For terms and particulars, apply to Messrs. BELL, GULLY & IZARD, Panama-street. TO LET or For Sale, a new and splen. didly built House, containing five rooms and conveniences. For rent or terms, apply R. MARTIN, Decorator, Manners-street. TO LET, in Thorndon, a good sovenroomed Houso. Apply to D. Anderson, Molosworth-stroot. TO BE LET, corner of Sussex-square and Nolson-stroet, opposite Basin Reaervo, comfortable Dwellinghouse (Villa Costanza), now occupied by Mr. Scanlou ; possession on 4th April. Apply P. Corrado, Teacher of Languages, 0/0 Mrs. Murray, Glenbervieterrace. T|lO Bo Let, furuißhod, at Wanganui, from JL 15th March, a comfortably furnished ten-roomed Residence, with every convenience; at present occupied by A. A. Browne, Guyton-streot. Apply to Frodk. Atkins, Ridgway-streot, Wanganni. npO LET, in Kent-terrace, a six-roomed -L House, with scullery, Venetian blinds, gas, copper, asphalt paths, p.w.o, and every convenience. Apply to John Pattinson, Brougham-street. TO LET, in Luxford-streot, House with five rooms and soullery ; large cattle shod and one and o-quarter-aore rioh land, woll sheltered, been used aa market garden ; rent, 16a per week. Apply T. C. Peers, Borhampore. TilO LET, at Karon, a largo Family ResiJL donee, with five acres of land, with all necossary outbuildings; good garden, and pleasantly situated. Albo Hillside Villa, with good garden and paddock, at proßent in tho occupation of the undersigned. For particulars, apply to S. Lancaster. TO LET, a convenient six-roomed House, 252, Upper Willis-street. Apply to Francis Sidoy. TO LET, a four-roomed House aud scullery, with vinery, washhonso, stable, trap shod, fowlhouso, &0., situate at Hanover-street, Wadeatown. Apply Evening Post for addresa. TO LET, four Cottages, copper, bathroom, and p.w.0., in Hall-streot; do Nowtown Avenue ; rent, 10s, do Ba. Sco O. W. Clayton, Vivian-street. TO LET, near Hopper-street, now sovonroomod Residence, with every modern convenience. Apply to J. Huntley Allan, Architect, Colonial Exohange, Lambtonquay. TIIO LET, an eight-roomed House, with JL bath-room and overy convenience, situate in Sydney-street. Apply to Thos. Madoley, Brookfield House, Sussex Squaro. TO BE LET, Suite of Offices, at present in occupation of Harbour Board. Possession can be given on the Ist Maroh. Apply Aitken, Wilson & Co. rpO LET, two three-roomed Houbob with JL sculleries ; largo yards ; good locality ; rent low to good tenants. Apply to John Merry, No 75, Courtonay-place. 0 LET, in the Borough of tho Hutt, a seven-roomod House, with about two acres of ground, stabling, loose boxeß, &o. Apply to W. A. Fitzherbertor J. R. Ransom. TjnO LET, aix-roomod House, with all the JL latest improvements, Scarboro'-tcr-race; oharming view of harbour and city. Apply to E. F. Yuile, next door. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. A PPLICATIONS, accompanied by testi- ____ monials, will be received, addressed to tho undersigned, up to noon on the 22nd instant, for the position of Caretaker for the Hutt Park Racecourse. Salary, .£IOO per annum, with cottage. Preference will be given to a. man with practical knowledge and experience in the care of racocoursos. H. M. LYON, Secretary. 12th March, 1892. N.B. — Personal canvas for tho appointment will be deomed a disqualification. BROU'S INJECTION-Hygienio, Infallible, and Preservative. Cures promptly, without additional means, all recent or chronic discharges of the urinary organs. Retail price 5a per bottle, or by poat 6s. Sold in Paris by J. Ferrod (successor to Brou), Pharmacian, 102, Rue Richelieu. Sole Agent for Now Zealand, WILLIAM C. FITZGERALD, the Central Pharmacy, Evening Post Corner, Wellington. LOCKS. I^OME and see the Prices of Locks, &c., Landed ex Kaikoura. J. M'LEAN, Jdn., Ironmonger, 28, Willis-street. ,

RIFLE SHOOTING. LANE'S Four-horse Drag will loavo the Sydney-street Stables at half-past 9 TO-MORROW, and overy morning, for Trentham. Return Fares 7b 6d T^OUND, at 28, Willis-Btreet, a Shop where you can see the difference between Cash and Credit. J. M'LEAN, Jun., Ironmonger. TO THE REGIST_AR,GENERAL~ WELLINGTON. ISAM HAIG, a member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, and a Licentiate of Apothecarie Hall of London, now residing at Wellington, hereby give notice that I intend applying on the 19th day of April' to have my name placed on the Medical Register for the Colony of New Zealand, and that I have deposited the evidence of my qualifications at tho offico of the Registrar-General. SAM HAIGH. Dated* at Wellington the 14th day of March, 1892. Melbourne, 13th October, 1891. I HEREBY CERTIFY that I have made an Exhaustive Analysis of several Samples of DAWSON'S WHISKY, taken from various shipments now in bond. The samples include those First Imported, in 18S9, and the most recent in this year, viz., 2000 Cases ex " Loch Lomond," now lying at Melbonrne wharves. All the Samples WEBB TAKEN BT HT DIBEOfTION FROM ORIGINAL CASES. After a thorough chemical analysis and examination, I have FOUND there is NO DIFFERENCE in any of the eleven Samples selected, the quality, age, and flavour being carefully maintained throughout. Careful tests wero applied for the detection of all impurities, and the results were most satisfactory. I can RECOMMEND DAWSON'S WHISKY as a hiohlt MATUBID SPIBIT Of EXCEPTIONAL FLAVOUR, having all the characteristics of GENUINE SCOTCH WHISKY. C. R. BLACKETT, F.C.S., Victorian Government Analyst. This highly satisfactory report will be read with much interest. Should anyone bo offered an infebiob SpißiT in the Dawbon Bottle, early intimation to tho local agents is requested, to enable legal proceedings to be taken, as Peter Dawson is determined that the High __ruii of his Whisky shall not be lowered ¦-4 the action of such unprincipled persons. WANTED to Purchase, new and second hand Clothing and Furniture of every description. Highest cash price given. Persona waited on at their private residenoe. Mrs. Nicholl, No. 5, Courtenay-place.

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Evening Post, Volume XLIII, Issue 62, 14 March 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XLIII, Issue 62, 14 March 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XLIII, Issue 62, 14 March 1892, Page 3

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