WONDERS WILL NEVER CEASE, FOR 12 NIGHTS ONLY, COMMENCING ON SATURDAY EVENING, 2nd SEPTEMBER. ffIHE Proprietor of the CITY BUFFET JL RESTAURANT having received a large consignment of FANCY GOODS, And having relinquished his intention of carrying on the business, intends offering them to the public by LOTTERY AND FANCY BAZAAR. 2000 PRIZES! NO BLANKS! ! Comprising every description of valuable Jewellery, Drawingroom Ornaments, Toilet Requisites, and general Merchandise. Entrance to Lottery, 2s 6d. Bazaar open Daily, from 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. J. C. MARTER, Proprietor; Lambton Quay, Opposite the Crown and Anchor Hotel.
MAP OF WELLINGTON, ' DRAWN to a convenient scale for every purpose of reference, mounted on rollers, and accompanied by an OFFICIAL CERTIFICATE OF ACCU4| RACY. Published by Jackson and Curtis. Temporary Address, Mr. A. A. Barnett'a, Commercial Sale Room, Custom House Quay.
DOYLE AND CO., "TINGRAVERS & LITHOGRAPHERS, LAMBTON QUAY; ¦WELLINGTON, And Cashel Street, Christchurch^ DOYLE AND CO.'S ILLUSTRATED MAP of WELLINGTON Will shortly be published, Printed hi colors. To be had at their offices, Wellington and Christchurch.
PUNCH *• IN WELLINGTON WILL SHORTLY ABBIVE. DOYLE AND CO.
NOTICE. /COPIES of the " Wellington Town Board \J Act, 1865," may be obtained at Mr. Lyons', Stationer, Willis street, or at the Independent office. A. FOLLETT HALCOMBE, Provincial Secretary. NOTICE. I JAMES HENRY HUTCHENS do hereby give notice, that I have this day dissolved partnership with C. H. Wright, Coach Builder, of Wellington ; therefore I will not be answerable for any debts contracted by the late firm of Wright, Hutchens, and Co. JAMES HENRY HUTCHENS. September 1, 1865. T IVERY AND LETTING STABLES, JLj Adjoining Miller's Commercial and Family Hotel, WILLIS STREET. Horses carefully broken to saddle. Charges very moderate. W. FYSON, Proprietor. MR. RAWS ON, DENTIST, Queen's Hotel. FOli SALE, a 60 gallon copper Boiler. Apply J. Remington, Paperhanger, &c, Molesworth street, Thorndon Flat. TO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. A CLERK of considerable experience in * the general routine of office work, is desirous of an engagement. Address T.H., clerk, office of this paper. mAIIORS Wanted at WarmoU's. ANTED, a Girl. Apply to Mrs. J Dixon, Cuba street. ANTED for Mr. Fawn's Veterinary Shoeing Forge a good Shoeing Smith. Apply on the premises. WANTED a Barmaid. Apply at the office of the Evening Post.
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Evening Post, Issue 182, 7 September 1865, Page 3
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373Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Issue 182, 7 September 1865, Page 3
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