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TO CONTRACTOR. 4 fBTENDKKS for Formation mid onmpleloly 1 Filiihliitivf Mtu ion nnd Ki-pn' utivutK, In tho lulu lio» J«\\ft Mnrtiii'* iiropci'ty, Uliu/Jico ninl 'i'umyuki Htroi-li, \wll Ijm rebuivo'l liv (.'1 i<l< 4 |i.ih. -Mil .Fantibr.t . Plan aii.l sp'opf fixation <'nn l) 0 we/I at »tir omVua, ']roy-struot,o>iaiiii uttor WMnMmy, 28th D.-oembor. lU<-'HAItI)>ON, WAiil) .« ItKAUPON'. TO PAINTIiKS. fBIHNDEKS ans invited until noon of I Thursday, the sth January, tur I'aintiug tho City i-choolg. Specifications at my ofllco. THOS. TURNBULL. Architect. rriHE following tribute to tho Supreme JL Exoellenoo of our Pianos was roooived from Miss Clarice Brabaeofl, the talented young piantßte of tbe Royal Italian Concert Company :— " Wellington, llth October, igSi " Moßsrß. Hoffmann A Sons, " Willis-street, Wellington. " Dear Sirs — I havo, on bohalf of the Royal Italian Opera Concert Company, much ploaßuro in testifying to the Superior Quality and Tone of the Grand Piano by COLLAED and_ COLLAR D, which was supplied by you during our Concert Season at the Theatre Royal. FOR RICHNESS OF TONE AND DELICACY OF TOUCH. I CONSIDER THE PIANO THE GRANDKST INSTRUMENT I HAVE EVER PERFORMED UPON. " I remain, " Yours faithfully, " Clarice Brabazon, " Pianiste of the Royal Italian Concert Co." Tho above instrument was the one supplied by us to tho Foli Concert Company, who used it for their Concert Season at the Opera House horo. The piano ilsod by this Company at Thbmaß' Hall was NOT supplied by Üb. HOFFMANN A SONS, Willis-street, Wellington. COLONIAL SCOTCH PIE SHOP, Mannees-sthekt. OIMON SCOTT, CONFECTIONER, Ac, Proprietor, Iv thanking the public for past generous support, wishes to inform them he will have the usual good variety of Cakes and Shortbreads and other good things. Bridal Cakes of best quality. Catering in all its branches. CHRISTMAS CAKES A SPECIALTY. T EVIAIHAN HO, TEL' Imitated by Many — Surpassed by None. Opposite Railway Station, DUNEDIN. Mrb. SILK Profri ktkksb TE PUHI, FEATHERSTON One aud a-half milcH from the Railway Station. Sumtnor Resort for all peoplo desiring a chango of air. First-class accommodation. Terms moderate All particulars can be obtained from the proprietor, F. HILEY, Te Puhi. STORAGE. STORAGE. TO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. fiIHE undersigned is prepared to take in -L a large quantity of Bulk Goods to Store in Concrete Building, Victoria-street. Insurance rate being only 7s per cent., and olobo proximity to wharf and business oentres, is a special inducement to merohants and others to store their surplus stock. Special low rates will be charged. Apply THOMAS BALLINGER, No. 17, Willis-otreet. TT7IOR DAMP WALLS, CEMENT AND BRICK BUILDINGS, TRY R. A E. TINGEY'S EUREKA PORCELAIN PAINT. Cheapest in the Market. Write for Price and Testimonials. tt. A E. TINGEY, Manners-street, Wellington. AN ATTACK OF I,IVER. THIS much-hackneyed remark embraces the troubles of numbers of sufferers of both sexes and of all classes. Much of the evil arising from a sluggish or torpid liver can be prevented or removed by the use of Dandelion and Podophyllin Liver Mixture, as manufactured only by WM. C. FITZGEBALD, Consulting Chemist, next Evening Post Office, Willis-street. Advice and Medicine at all hours for 2s 6d. XUST LANDING, Ex Mamari — GALVANIZED CIRCULATING CYLINDERS, Which we aro selling Cheap. Also, Shipment of Genoral Requisites for the Trade. SAMUEL DANKS A SON, Electho-platers, Hrass Founders, Coppersmiths, Plumbkks and Gasfitters, 10, Brandon-street. / vUK MOT lXi in c-j pruauuu tbo bighes order of work at a moderate rate, and our object has b«en atta ued, as hundrods of well-dressed gentlemon can testify to our superior Fit and Finish. DAXTON, Tailor, 43. Cuha-Rtreet and 65. LarnVton-oowv TO THE RESIDENTS, LOWER HUTT. TN consequence of the Destruction of imy Premiaos by Fiie, I havo Re-opened temporarily in the Shop now occupied by Mr. Charlea Trevethick, where I shall do my best to supply tho wants of my Customers. THOMAS BURT, Storekeeper. TJ ENRY HALL, Solicitor and Patent Agent, has Removed to Omoea situated at the corner of Brandon and Featherston Streets, Wellington. Has Money to Lend on Mortgage. PILES. SUFFERERS from thiß troublesome com. plaint should try osr unfailing Pile Ointment. At this season oi the year Orange Saline cools and oleanses the Blood, and ia a moetagreeable mild Aperient. WM. C. FITZGERALD, Consulting Chemist, next Evening Post Office, Willis-street. Advice and Medicine at all hours for 2s 6d. /-\ A T 1 N A . SPECIALLY-PREPARED ROLLED OATS, For Porridge and Puddings, In 21b packets and 51b calico bags. Very Highly Commended at Ch liatcburch A. and P. Show, 1892. CENTRAL HOTEL, Petone. Good Accommodation for Boarders, 16s weekly. Meals and Beds, Is. Bathroom. Full-sized Billiard Table. Good Stabling. Every attention to Travellers. Best brands of Spirits on hand. THOMAS FRASER. pLUB HOTEL, MASTERTON, Wairarapa. ALFRED ELKINS ... Proprietor. This Hotel offers Superior Accommodation to Settlers, Travellers, and Private Families. Baths. Sample Rooms. atablna and well-craasod Paddook*. "All who would achieve auooess should endeavour to merit it." "V/17'E have during the past year spared » • no expense in endeavouring to make our Beor second to none in New Zealand and can now confidently assort we havo suo oeeded in doing so. We invite all who onjoy a Good Glass of BEER To ask for STAPLES' BEST, On Draught, at almost all Hotels in the City and saxiounding Districts, And confidently anticipate their verdiot will be that Staples A Co. have suoceßufully removed tho reproich that go°d Beer ooold not be brewed in Wellington J. STAPLES A CO. (Limited), Molisworth and Mu rpht Streets.

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Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 1, 3 January 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 1, 3 January 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 1, 3 January 1893, Page 4

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