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SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. TTNTRAMMELLKD by any Party ties, *-* having no intereats to serve save ;hose of the public, the consistent, earnest idvocate of Sound Progress, and fearless in jxposure of abuses, THE EVENING FOST (The firat Daily Paper established in Wellington) COMMANDS THE LARGEST And WIDEST CIRCULATION Of ANY NEWSPAPER Published in the Provincial Distriot of Wellington. The EVENING POST is delivered every evening throughout the City of Wellington, and in the following tewnshipa and diatrictB :— Kilbirnie, Vogeltown, Mitcheltown, Wadeatown, Karori, Kaiwarra, Ngahauranga, Petone, Johnsonville, Lower Hutt, Featborston, Greytown, Carterton, Masterton. &c. SUBSCRIPTION— SIXPENCE PJtR WKEK. The EVENING POST can be obtained on the night of publication from Agents at Island Bay, Upper Hutt, Kaitoke, Clarevillo, Martinborongh, Pahautanui, Porirua, Tawa Flat, Paikakariki, 4c. ; and next day from Agents at Paraparaumu, Waikanoe, Otaki, Newman, Levin, Shannon, Palmer, aton North, Bullb, Feilding, Mangaonoko, Hunterville, Marten, Foxton, Wanganui, Patea, Hawera, Waverley, Mangamahoe, Eketahuna, Hunterville, Pahiatua, Woodville, Danevirke, Hastings, &o. Price— ONE PENNY. Tho EVEtJ7NG POST iB extensively read at pnblio institutions and by subscribers in all parts of the Colony, and will be forwarded by mail to any address, at the following rates of Bubsoription, payable in advance :—: — In New Zealand 10 8 per quarter In Australia or Europe ... 13s per quarter Tho EVENING POST is tho best advertising MEDIUM in New Zealand, owing to its largo circulation and wide distribution. GUARANTEED WEEKLY CIRCULATION, 58,525 COPIBS - Government advertisements are inserted gratuitously, as the Evening Post, being an independent journal. IB boycotted by the present Government. MADAME SHEATH, PROFESSOR of MUSIC and SINGING, on the most approved Italian, English, and German methods. Voick Production a Speciality. Madame Sheath olaims that she possesses tho truo art of developing tho full powers of the voice, giving flexibility, sweetness, and a thorough musioal tone. Rooms ai> the Dresden, where terms can be obtained. Special arrangements for schools. Pupils can commence at any time, as terms date from first lesson. r\R. ALEXANDER has removed to the opposite side of Revans-street, to the house lately ocoupied by J. Kitchen, Esq. ■ OHN ALEXANDER, PLUMBER, GASFITTER, Bell-hanger, Sanitary ivd Hot Water Engineer, Lead-headed Nail Manufacturer, Victoria-street, opposite Free Library. [A CABD.J T7l H. B E E R E, CIVIL ENGINEER AND AUTHORISED SURVEYOR, 6, Lambton-quay. I a card.j UPPER HUTT. MR. T. M. WILFORD-will attend ai hiß Offioe, Upper Hutt (residenoe oi Mr. Roland Butler), every Saturday morning, from 11 to 1. HAS. w! T~RI NGH AM, Solicitor, Over Chamber of Commerco, Lambton-quay. £5300 to lend at current rates. None but first-class freehold securities accepted. A 11. LOGAN & 00. Sharbbrokers, Land, Estate, Financial, and Commission Agents. Loans negotiated. Interest, Rents, Debts, &0., collected. Address — No. 4, Colonial Exchange, Corner Lambton.quay & Panama-street. Vjy RIGHT, BANISH, & CO., BILLIARD, BILLIARD DINING, ANE BAGATLLLE TABLE MAKERS, Have Removed to 110, LAMBTON.QUAY. Billiard Dining Tables a Speciality. ALBERT PARK, AUCKLAND. LADIES and Gentlemen seeking change of air and scenery can find accommodation at Mrs. CRUICKSHANKS, SONOMA, Prinoes-street, AUCKLAND, adjoining ALBERT PARK. Hot and oold baths, and every comfort. Letters and telegrams replied to. MMHE WARWICK, JL 57. Wellington - terrace (Under New Management). Private Boarding Establishment foi Gentlemen. Single and Double Rooms, Piano, Hot and Cold Baths. Magnificonl View of City and Harbour. Seven minutes from G.P.O. Terms moderate. JUST LANDED, TAYLOR BROS. riOCOA AND MUSTARD JOHNSTON ft CO. NEW GOODS. OUR Winter Stook of New Rubber HotWater "Bottles, Chest Protectors, Inhalers, Respirators, Cod Liver Oil, and other seasonable lines, is novf complete, and will repay inspection. WM. C. FITZGERALD, Consulting Chemiat, next Evening Poat office. 2/6 — Advice and Medioine at all hours— 2/6 nnAYLOR BROS.' HOMOE COCOA. Obtainable all Grocers. rpAYLOR BROS.' D.S.F. MUSTARD. Obtainable all Grocers. ■jiOR Boots made to measure of French, -*- English, or Russia leathers, for Surgical or Cripple Boots, for Jockey or Riding Boot*, -for work the result of 20 years' London experience visit or write Hulbort, Golden Boot, Upper Willis-atreet. Treatise on the feet, post free 6d. -yrr anted known. T. SHIELDS, TAILOR, 41, Lambton-quay, Is making WATERPROOF GOATS to measure in all latest styles. Largest and best assortment of materials in the colony to chose from. WANTED^Jtuown, Ladies' Waterproof Cloaks Reduced— 21/6 25/6 27/6 37/6 45/6 55/6 60/for for for for for for for 10/6 15/6 19/6 21/6 27/tJ 30/- 39/6 H. J. RODGERS & CO., Manners-street. TJkT ANTED Known, Cheap Sale of Dolls Toya, and Fanoy Goods for a short time, to make room for new goods arriving per Gothio. Note the Windows. Mrs. Birrel, The Fancy Repository, 45, Cuba street. WANTED Known-Tho road to rum corns in by using Barraolough's Progandra. To prove that it is an absolute cure the proprietor will post a sample box gratis to any address m the city upon application by letter Is per box all chemists, and at 131, Adelaide-road. TO HOUSE AND ±"KOPERTY OWNERS. WANTED Known, I have good Tenants for Houses, from 10s to 45s per week; and some first-olass Furnished and Unfurnished Apartments to Let, with or without board, near oity. Also, for Sale, on very easy terms, a large number of substantial convenient Houses, Building Seotions, Stores, and HoteU. G«o. B. Jewell, M.S.A., Surveyor, Land, and Estate Agent. Phoenix Chambers Lambton-quay. •

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 24, 28 July 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 24, 28 July 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 24, 28 July 1894, Page 4