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WELLINGTON ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. DEER SHOOTING. THE season for shooting Red Deor (staps only) commences on the 2nd of April and closes on the 30th of April, 189 1. Licenses may bo obtained on payment of the Bnm of .£1 from tho Chief Postmaster at Wellington and the Postmasters at Masterton, Carterton, Greytown and Featherston. The Society particularly requests sportsmen to refrain from shooting stags carrying loss than ten pointß on their antlers GRAND ABT UNION OF MAGNIFICENT OIL PATVTTNGS AND WATKII COLOURS, Consisting of Choice Examples of the Works of Fminent Artists, selected with groat care from the celebrated Art Galleries and Studios of Great Britain, the Continent of Lurope, Australia, and New Zealand, And forming tho FINEST COLLECTION OF HIGH-CLASS WORKS OF ABT Ever offered to the publio in the City of Wellington. Tn « [great Value and excellence of this beautiful and charming collection renders it impossible to dispose of them by any of the ordinary channels of trade. Permission has therefore been obtained from the Hon. the Colonial Secretary, Sir Patrick Bnckley, K.C.M.G., to realise them at a fraction of their real value, by Art Union, in accordance with the Parliamentary Laws affecting suoh matters. In order to meet the views of all classes the Art Union has been fixed at 2000 Tickets, at the low price of 5s each. Evory purchaser of 10 Tickets will receive one additional Ticket Free of Charge. Thore are Seventy-six Prizes ranging in value from 300 guineas to 1 guinea each. An Investment of Five Shillings can therefore obtain a magnificent painting, fit for a National Gallery, and value 300 guineas. Every person of artistic taste is respectfully invited to inspect the Collection now on view from 10 o'clock -a.ni. to 9 o'clock p.m., at THE AET GALLERY, WftiLlS-STBEET, Adjoining the Premise* of Messrß. Jno. Duthie & Co. (Limited). TioVeta may bo obtained from Messrs. M ''Gregor Wrigkt, Art Gallery, Lambton- *"■ v ; T. Boadnall, Art Gallery, Harbourpfloo *• '' X - Holliday, Statienery Warehouse, fnmM °n-quay; H. and J. Eaillie, and Wiokens ' mi Son ' Cuba-street ; and the Manager, R p JOHNSON> rpHBO. A. RAB E, the" saddleb, 17, Willis-street (nt *' Townsend aud Paul). Ton years' local cxpe tience with one of the leading firms . Manufacturer of Saddles, Harness, Collars, Whips, Horße-ooverß, PoTtonwnteaux, Bags. Purses, Pocket-books, L ejgfrngs, and all Leather Goods. . Tennis Racquets Be-str unhand Repaired. Note tho address — THO. A. BABE, THE SADDIiKR, 17, WIL LIS-STREET. BLACKBERRIES! BLACICBERRIES ! As many ns you can eai and carry away, for Is each, at Mr. Barnard's farm, Pakuratabi. near Kaitoke Station (late Mr. Wylio's). Orders received atl«ndod to in rotation. A CONST-fittt REWABK HEARD IN TOWN. WHAT is it? 1 Why, the improvement in people's feet lately, and a better class and shape in their Boots and Shoes. Who is at the bottom of it? Why, T. J. LEIGHTON. Give Xm 1 a visit and yon will bo satisfied. THOMSON, LEWIS, & CO., Wellington. DR. JOHN GUTHRIE, of Christohuroh, has reoommonded your Zerade to one of Mb patients aB a pure and wholesome Beverage. , „,,., Over 3000 bottles of thiß splendid drink sold laßt Beaßon. Delivered to any part of the city free. Tolephone, 148. BOSTOCK FOR EVEB ! These are -the Boots and Shoes I Btand by, and the cheapest and best shops are LEIGHTON'S, MOLEBWORTH-BTREET AND PBTONK. He has just opened 13 of them HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. THOMSON, LEWIS & COS OUBIFIED SODAWATEB! •"- Free from all germs. Delivered to any part of the city free. Telephone 148. fcfc YJK7HAT is this, Jim? New Boots! T? Why things must bo looking np." " Now Boots ! No. I never knew until the other day that you could get your old Boots made like this; better than new." "Who is the bootmaker?" "Why, LEIGHTON. His shops are Molesworth-street and Petone." CANCER. A LARGE Stock of' Count Mattei's Remedies just arrived. WM. C. FITZGERALD, Consulting Chomiat, next Evening Post offioe. 2/6— Advice and Medicine at all hours — 2/6 LEWIS H. B. WILSON, LAND, ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL AGENT, Sharebroxer, Commission and Licensed Customhouse Agent, ' No. 1, Grey-street, Wellington. USE &OLOMON SOLUTION FOR ACHES AND PAINS. Obtainable Everywhere. Wholesale of SHABLAND & CO. AND THE N.Z. DEUG CO. By Wg^gPwjS Excellonoj Appointment zS^§isT*O the " "to HU iP!«irayfaj?j\ Governor. JAMEB J. CUBTIB Customs and Shifpino A cunt, TOBWABDING ft GENERAL CARRIER, Gbkt-btbut, Willinoton. P.O. Box 108. Telephone No. 8. Furniture removed with every oare and attention. Telegrams and letters to wait on steamer* or trains receivo prompt attention. Goods and parcels forwarded to all part; tf thfl w>»M. at aheap through rate*. Telephone No. 670. TATTEBSALL'S LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, Cambridge-terrace. JAMES JOHNSTON, Proprietor. Buggies, Carriages, Hansoms, Expresses, and Saddle Horses on Hire. Gentlemen's Hunters provided with loose boxes. Horses bought or sold on commission. Hunters on hire dnring the season. FOB SODA WATEB, LEMONADE, GINGER ALE, GINGER BEEB, AND CORDIALS Of unturpassed quality and at reasonable prices, go to T*JT ES. GEOEGE DIXON'S AERATED WATEB AND COBDIAL MANUFACTORY, No. 3, DIXON-STUEET. By Special *>JSL£3L ne Appointment toT'R3{SSs ! e3.Earl o f Glasgow, Hia Excellency Jg^2gs§j K.C.M.G. . Awarded Prize Medals Wellington and Stdney Exhibitions. * Telephone No. 378. Orders per Post or Telephone will meet with prompt attention. WHAT SHALL I DEINK? THIS question occurs to everyone in summer weather. The best answer to the question is to purchase a bottle of Effervescing Orange Saline, cooling, pleaBant, and refreshing. Agent — WM. C. FITZGi-JKALD, Consulting Chemist, next Evening Post offioe. 2/6 — Advjoe apd Medicine at all hourß— 2/6

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 58, 9 March 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 58, 9 March 1894, Page 4

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