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; W.RC.A. HPHE WAIEAEAPA FAEMEES' COJL OPEEATIVE ASSOCIATION, Limited, Hold Daily Sales of all Descriptions of FAEM AND STATION PEODUCE, SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, GRADED BY AN EXPERT Shareholders and Customers are invited to send Consignments to the Association's Wellington Branch. Highest Market Prices obtained and Account Sales rendered promptly. Advances are made against Growing Clips of Wool at Lowest Current Eates. ~P O~E S3 A L IT^ 2000 sacks OATS 4 >d fc AA saets BEST CHAFF K(U\ sacl « POTATOES 6> <<!/<"* sacks WHEAT 2 XX sacks BEAN SPECL&.L LINE OF FEED OATS, at 2 Iff Pfiß Busjiel And a^ other kinds of Produce. COAL OF THE BEST KINDS. Fancy Shells and Gravel for Garden Paths. . J. J. K. POWELL, 56, Taranaki-street. THE VAEIETY OF GOODS procurable at SHOETT'S' Auction Mart is in keeping with every individual want, and can bo purchased privately at Auction Prices, without the necessity of attending auction sales. The following are a few items : — Blankots, rugs, men's clothing, oilskins, waterproof cpats, covert coats^ shirts, horsecloths, Furniture of every description, pianos, organs, a splendid "assortment of violins, accordeons, banjos, 12-tnne musical boxes, carpets, rugs, pictures, linoleums, oilclothsj cigar and- cigarette cases, pipes, billiard tables with table top complete, tents, field and opera glasses, liquor stands beautifully fitted, playing cards, decanters, cruets, clocks, saddles, harness, microscopes, show cases, cutlery of all kinds, carriage lamps, stationery, brushware. glassware, toiletware, enamelled ironware, lamps of all kinds, mirrors, matting, fancy goods, bird cages, perambulators, go-carts, sewing machines, books, matting, bicycles, portmanteaux, Gladstone and travelling bags and trunks, overmantels, plate baskets, grand lot of albums, tinware, cameras, steam engines, hollow-ground razors, tools, &c, &c. 000 r ANES STABLES. OOQ 000 JL — 000 W. F. SINCLAIE Proprietor. I wish to thank the public for the support accorded to me — a stranger in Wellington — since I purchased the business known as Lane's Stables ; and also to explain that when John Lane sold his business, goodwill, and plant to me he Bigned a bond that he would not enter into any similar business or be directly or indirectly interested in any such business in the City of Wellington. John Lane also promised, verbally and before a witness, to transfer his Telephone and Number to me, to stay with me for one month after the sale, introduce me to his customers, and assist me in every way in his power These promises he has failed to fulfil— he caused his Telephone to bo removed, andtben journeyed to Sydney and Melbourne. Since his return, carriages have arrived from abroad and are now being used in a similar business in the same street, and now advertised as -Lane's Eoyal Stables, Mrs. G. Lane, Proprietress. John Lane resides on the premises. I trust to the public for fair play when thene facts are made known, and customers can rely on all orders being punctually attended to at moderate rates by day or nierht. None but reliable drivers employed. Eing up 333 for Cabs, Landaus, Dogcarts, Gigs, Buggies, Drags, Brakes, Ladies' Hacks, &c. Weddings and Picnics a speciality. 000. TELEPHONE ' 000, CAB EEPOSITOEY. CAB EEPOSITOEY TO TOUEIST AND TEAVELLING PUBLIC. rr^HE following are some of the Scale ol JL Charges by first-class Landaus at 172, Willis-street Telephone 829. Drives round" Patent Slip and Kilbirnie, 6s ; Island Bay, 7s 6d ; Queen,' s Drive, 10s ; Lower Hntt, 20s ; Taita and Porirua, 255. Train and Wharf Jobs, 2s 6d to 5s maximum ; Early and Late Train Jobs, 4s ; Night Work — Return Job until 11 p.m., ss ; Night Work — Later Ball Jobs., 10s. All orders strictly attended. Funeral Carnages, Wellington aiid Karori Ceinoteries, 7s 6d. H. BEOWN. Manager. Willis-street. Appointment V^^M^^ the to His ipO^vl^ Governor NOTICE OF EEMOVAL. JAMES 77 C U E T I S, Customs and Shipping Agent, FOEWAEDING & GENEEAL CAEEEEE CUSTOMHOOSE-QUAY, WELLINGTON. P.O. Box 108. Telephone No. 9. Furniture removed with every care and attention Telegrams and lotters'to wait on steamers and trains receive prompt attention. Goods and parcels forwarded to all parts of the world, at cheap through rates. WESTERN HOTEL, WILLIS-STEiEET. ME. H. LAHMAN (late of the Metropolitan), having taken tho above wellknown Hotel, is now prepared to see his friends and the general public. Alterations aro about being made which will render this Hotel one of the best in the town. Civility, Comfort, and Seasonable Charges will form a leading feature. Wines and Spirits of the Best Quality. Luncheon from 12 to 2. Patronised by their Excellencies tho Governors of Now Zealand. COKEB'.S FAMILY HOTEL, CHEISTCHUECH. Within one minute of the Eailway Station. JAMES HATFIELD, Proprietor. (Larte of the Eoyal Hotel, Canterbury Club, and U.S.S. Company.) Letters will receive every attention. Telephone, 231. THE EMPIEE HOTEL,' Willis-street, Wellington. JMANDEL wishes to inform his many • friends and patrons that tho work of renovating the South Wing of tho Empire Hotel, which was damaged by the late fire on adjoining premises, is now completed, and visitors will find that in making tho necessary repairs considerable improvements have been made in that department ; also that during the construction of the new premises, which will be commenced in September next, the present business will in no way be interfered with ; and whilst thanking them for past favours, hopes, by careful attention to the requirements of both residential and travelling public, to merit a still further share of their patronage. LUNCH DAILY From 12.30 p.m. to 2 p.m. J. MAND EL, (Late of Club Hotel, Masterton) Proprietor

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Evening Post, Volume LIV, Issue 22, 26 July 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LIV, Issue 22, 26 July 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LIV, Issue 22, 26 July 1897, Page 8

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