4VC R. W. TAYLOR, ¦ HAIR DYER AND HAIR RESTORER, Can be consulted on all Diseases of the Human Hair, frcm 10 till 2 daily. Tlf RS. W. TAYLOR, Can be consulted by Ladies from 10 till 4 daily. LAMBTON QUAY, Opposite the Bank of New Zealand. THE WELLINGTON TEA MART, Manner street. rfIHE undersigned begs to announce to the X inhabitants of Wellington and its vicinity that he will OPEN the above establishment on SATURDAY, 30th INSTANT, When he will be prepared to supply every description of Groceries, Provisions, Drapery, Hosiery, Boots and Shoes, Crockery and Earthenware, Wines and Spirits, &c, at the LOWEST RKMUNBBATIVK PRICES, Country orders punctually attended to. The highest price given for Freßh Butter and other produce. » K. M. CLELAND. 27th September, 1865. A BARGAIN. A TWO-ROOMED* COTTAGE, in Roxhrough street, with 30 feet of frontage, by 68 in depth. Price £140. Twothirds may remain on mortgage. Now let for £25 per year. For further information apply to Mr. John Watson, ab the Independent office ; or Mr. Charles Lett, on the ground. Bona flde Title given. W.V.P.B. IN consequence of the inclemency of the weather on Tuesday evening, practice in postponed until This Evening, Thursday, 28th instant, at 8 p.m., at the London and Liverpool Engine-house. By order. C. T. RICHARDSON, Hon. Sec. PBOFESSOII ROWLEY, PRINCE OF PERUKKKS, IS acknowledged by all to be the most scientific artist in his profession. Witli cure ami judgment he manipulates the head With tenderness he operates upon the hiuniin flics divine. His Bat Kum is wonderful in its effects, and his Golden Hair Wash is ouly to be had of the manufacturer, PROFESSOR ROWLEY, Near Oagood's Empire Hotel, Wellington. W. JAMES. /^ABISET AND GENERAL FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, LAMBTON QtTAT. Furniture, Mattrasses, &c, made to order at Moderate Prices. TTANNAH, PROSBER, and PEARCE'S Livery and Letting Stables, (Late Billman's), Opposite the Crown and Anchor Hotel. Saddle Horses, Cabs, and Carriages, always on Hire. f, Just Published, « J*m*r Price Is, QJHOULD NEW ZEALAND CONSITUTE MORE THAN ONE COLONY ? A Separationist Essay, by a Cosmopolitan, The Otago First Prize Pamphlet. To be had of Mr. Burrott, Bookbinder, Manner street, PRINCE ALFRED, The smallest Pony in New Zealand, being only 41 inthes high. TH E Imported Thoroughbred Sheltie PRINCE ALFRKD, will stand this season if twenty mares are promised before the 15th October. Charges four guineas for each mare. Apply to Mr. Fawn's, Veterinary Surgeon, Royal Stables, Thorndon Flat. Wellington* 18th Sept., 1865.
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Evening Post, Issue 200, 28 September 1865, Page 3
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409Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Issue 200, 28 September 1865, Page 3
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