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The mails brought to Anckland by the Manapouri will come to hand by to-morrow night's express train ; and those brought to the Bluff by the Hauroto are oxpeoted here on Thursday. Mr. W. W. Collins' lecture at the Criterion Theatre last evening on " The Certainties of Seligion, and Does Death End All?" was his reply to Dr. Joseph Cook's recent lecture in Wellington. There was a very large attendance at the matinee performance of the " Land of the Moa" on Saturday. The evening perform- j anoe was also well patronised. The drama is to be played for the lost time next Saturday. The annual general meeting of the Wellington Amateur Athletio Clnb will be held at the Exchange Rooms this evening. Mr. H. D. Bell, M.H.E., will tike the ohair. The Master of the Ohiro Benevolent Home desires to thank Mrs. Mark Blyth for a jar of jam for the use of the inmates. Te Aro Honse lias its winter sale now in proftress. The proprietor calls attention in another column to the bargains displayed in tho various departments; nnd especially emphasises the fact that, owine to the heavy imposts on furnishings, carpels, and linoleums under the new tariff, it will be impossible to offer goods next season at the prices now asked. S. Stone, draper, Cuba-street, annonnces that he ! has secured the services of a competent Ureas- | maker. All orders will receive strict attention, a perfect fit being assured. George Thomas and Co. will sell to-morrow, potatoes, 4c.

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EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS! EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS! TE ARO HOUSE, IN THK DRESS DEPARTMENT. IN this Department the Reductions at the end of a Beaton's trade are always sweeping. On Ihe present occasion the Baorifice on certain lines is almost startling, as may be Been by the following prioes :— SALE PBICIS. 3 ends Reversible Cheok Tweeds, 42 inohes wide, usually sold at v« •• ••• 1/4 ends " Tinteon " Flake Meltons, 42 inches wide, previously marked 1/11 ]/ 7 ends Plain Colonred Meltons, 46 inches wide, former price 1/3 J per yard Ihe dress £l\\ 4 ends Fashionable Corduroy Moltons,4B inohes wido, before sold •* 2 6 l/4i 4 ends Scotch Check Suiting, 41 inohes wido, half usual prioe, 3/6 \/Q 10 pieces Shot and Fanoy Hopsacks, 44 inches wide, roduoari at one fell swoop from 4/3 and 3/9 t0... 1/H 3 ends Oxford Suitings, and 5 pieces Frenoh Natto Cloth, 44 inohes wide, and both usually sold at 3 -6 2/3 A.T T8 AftO HOUSE. Wellington, sth August, 1895. THB IDITOE. O IR— On behalf of ourselves and a number 1 ' of our countrymen (Assyrians) doing business in this city and throughout this colony, we must protest against the damaging utterances gone forth from the S.M. Oout through the press of this city, that we are not,a law-abiding or peaceable people. Is it because two Assyrians or two Englishmen bring a oivil oase into a Court, and that these two people afterwards cause a disturbance in a certain street, and are pounced upon by the police, that the whole of that nationality are to be branded as factions and law-breaker. We have no objections to Mr. Peter Stephens appearing before your worthy S.M. to clear himself, bnt not at the expense of the oharaoter of the rest of his countrymen, as we consider ourselves occupying as highly respectable position sooially and intellectually as Mr. Stephens. MASSAD GEOR. S. M. SHEWIRY. F. KHOTJBI. JOSEPH AKF.L. BARBER'S OTSAM DYE WORKS 46, Cttba-stbbit. Telephone No. 226 Appointment ?sf3gs9*"?sS c to His y&S&£?£^L Go*™ 01 - CAUTION. Don't be tempted by misleading advertisements to send your work to small 'dyeing astablishments that possess neither the Experience or appliances necessary to give pou satisfaction. In our oxtenßive works we have every boility for Cleaning, Dyeing, and Finishing ill kinds of Goods in a manner most Baited jo the various materials. Our machinery is the moßt improved and lerfeot in the trade, and superior to that Joasoßsed by any other firm in the colony. The best dyeß only are used, and goods ire carefully treated by axperienoed work men. 3oods collected and delivered free of ohargs. Particulars and prices in catalogue post free. To prevent mistakes and disappointment ouatomerß should address W. BARBER & 00., STEAM DYERS AND CLEANERS, 46. Cttsa-sthmt. LOOK OUT FOR C. SMITH'S SALE NOW ON. NOTICE. I THE Undersigned, will not be respon3 sible for any debts without my written authority. THOMAS HAYWARD, Hayward'a Crossing. j^END IT TO SHOBTT'P , I NEW ZEALAND TRADE REVIEW. THB issue for the outgoing mail, to be published on the Bth iDst., will contain particulars of the new Tariff duties, with comparison of the previous rates ; also, some particulars of the Canadian Treaty. It will also contain a fall review of the trade statistics of the colony to the 30th June — imports, exports, Customs revenue, dairy trade, and bank returns— with the usual market reports, shipping returns, oargo summary, and share investors' euide. Subscribers and others desiring extra copies are requested to communicate at once to the publisher, S. CARROLL, 42, Lambton-quay. fTIAKE WOOD'S GREAT PEPPERJL MINT CURE Fob Coughs and Coldb. Sold by all Grooers. Is 6d and 2s 6d bottle. OEVERAL Sums of Money to Lend, at 6i O per cent., on approved town or country Beourities. Apply J. J. DEVINE, Solicitor, Brandon-Btreet. WE invite applications from persona desirous of Borrowing £1000 on freehold country land. The valuation of oui vainer must show a margin of 50 per cent. BELL, GULLY, * IZA.RD, Panama-street, Wellington. IN BANKRUPTCY. XTHE UNDERSIGNED, hereby notifj 9 that I intend to apply for my dis ohargo at the sitting of the Court in Bank' luptoy on Monday, 26th Augußt, 1895. JONATHAN BIDMEAD. ARE YOU GOING rpo 0. SMITH'S SALE SALE NOW ON. "AXE WOOD'S GREAT PEPPEB MINT CURE Fob Coughs urn Colds Sold by all Grocers, la 6d and 2a 6d bottlt THE WRITING MACHINE. ALL (Typewriters are ingenious, an several of them have good points but the maohine that combines the greatei number of strong points* and the fewei weak, ones, and whioh for all-round work i whole streets ahead of all competitors, v to

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 31, 5 August 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 31, 5 August 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 31, 5 August 1895, Page 3

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