mERMS FOR ADVERTISING IN THE "EVENING POST/* First inser ion, Two SiiilJ,fn,,-s n.d Six Pence prr in li. Seond in*er'i':n, Or; ,-iliilli'u' and t*ix Pfiicu per inch. i Large Advcriisonunifl as per agreement. Busings .ld'iivs" £ I 5». per Month. AT li W 7. BALAX ¦/X \i Ho T f£ L, ±\ MANNER? -TRKEr. P. A. CHKVANNEd, bavin? purchased from Mr. M'Kinnon this well known and extensively patronised establishment, solicits from the inhabitants of Wellington and surrounding districts a continuance of their support, civility and strict attention to tho wants and wishes of visitors being v duty incumbent on &elf and assistants, A cellar well stocked with wines, spirits, ales, &C, &c, of ilrat-clusa hr.uids, and a larder replete with the choicest viands, will at all times be found in the New Ze.ilander Hotel. One of the best Billiard Tables imported into this colony, on the premises. Good Stabling — loose boxes. Horses and Buggies alwnys on hire. LI VERY nTABLliri. MR. JOHN O'HALLORAN bens to inform his friends and the public that he hdi taken the NEW ZEALANDER LIVERY STABLES from the proprietor, Mr. Chevnnne 0 . These stable are well known to the old settlers and inhabitants of Wellington to be the moat commodious and extensive in the city. In addition to the accom modal ion, Mr. OH. bejjs to ftate that he has had fifteen years' experience in the home country and colonies a* proprietor of flrst-clnss Livery Stables, He intends placing these Stables on an equal footing with any in New Zealand. Mr. O'Halloran solicits a tiial, nnd trusts hia vast experience, combined with sttict attention to business, will entitle him to a fair share of public patronage. He bes;s to state that he will have none but eVperienced and attentive grooms in attendance.
RBURRETT, Bookbinder, Paper Ruler, , Stationer mid News A«ont, (.Opposite George Moore's, Ironmonger.) MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON, Begs to inform the inhabitants of Wellington nnd its vicinity that he his commenced business in the above line, tint] trusts to merit n share of support which he will make it his study to deserve. Subacril'ers' names received for the London News, Home News, And all the Home and Colonial Newspapers. Agent for the Evening Post, New Zealand Advertiser, and Wellington Independent. All the above papers deliverer! on the day of publication, and on the arrival of the mail. Cornfiill Magazine, bound, from 2s. 6d. ; London News, from 7s. 6d., and all other works in proportion. Music repaired and neatly bound. Paper baps mad" to order. January 31. 1865. THW AUSTKALA IAN FIRE, LIFE, AND MARINE INSURANCE COAIPANY. HEAD OFFIOK —MELBOURVn. FIRK. BKANrH. POLICIES p muted on every description of property at current rates. MARINE HKA'-Cil. Risks taken on Goods either Foreign or Coast-wine j also, on Hulls of Steamers or Sailing Vessels. LfflE BRANCH. The undersigned are now also prepared to receive propoia Is for Life Insurance. (Policies being graiitel by this Company on most favorable terms ) For forms of proposal and further particulars, apply to W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., *'< *' A tyjmtej , tenter 38, ltfi, f sssNk ' 1 ' ' ',*
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Evening Post, Issue 66, 26 April 1865, Page 1
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509Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Issue 66, 26 April 1865, Page 1
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