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PRIMITIVE METHODIST . CHURCH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. ON SABBATH NEXT, Bth October, 1865, two Sermons will (D.V.) be preached, in the Morning, at 1 1 o'clock, by the Rev. C. Waters ; in the Evening, at half -past 6, by the Rev. J. S. Muir. PUBLIC TEA MEETING on MONDAY NEXT, 9lh October, in the School Room, to commence at half-past 5. Tickets, Is 6d each. After tea, a Public Meeting will be held in the Church, when the Revs. J. S. Muir, W. M. Fell, J. Moir, C. Waters, and others, will address the meeting. Chair to be taken at 7 o'clock, by J. Woodward, Esq., J.P. A collection at each service to aid the" Church Funds. Sydney street, Wellington, 6th October, 1865. ON SALE by the undersigned, to the 1 Trade only t — Josephine kid gloves Black and fancy revolving scarfs Crimean shirts and shirtings Men's tweed shirts and jumpers Do Bedford cord trowsers Gent's and boys' summer tweed suits Do do straw liats Black doeskins and broadcloths Light summer tweeds Black and coloured alpacas Do do coburgs Do do glace silks Black Llama scarfs Ladies' fashionable summer jackets Do black lace shawls Hat and bonnet feathers Black ribbon velvets White cambric and coloured cottori handkerchiefs Turkish and Clifton towels Gent's papur collars Black and coloured mohair braids 4-4 and 8-4 grey and white calicoes Do do f orfarß 8-4 scrim Cotton union and linen ticks American leathers and oil baizes Haberdashery Windsor soaps and perfumery &c, &c, &c. WILLIAM WHITTEM, Upper Floor of Messrs. Krull & Co.'s Store. MR. W~! TAYLOK, HAIR RESTORER, MA V be consulted on all diseases of the human head, from ten to four, daily. Hair restored in ten days J no cure, no pay. NOTICE TO LADIES. Mrs. W. Taylor may be consulted by Ladies on all diseases of the human head, from ten to four, daily. Mr W. Taylor, Hair Dyer and Perfumer, guarantees an instantaneous dye of Brown or' Black in Five Minutes. TAYLOR'S HYGENIC BALM AND BOTANIC WATER, the only restorative for producing the growth of the hair, the same as used by Her Majesty the Queen of England. The Premises are now Open. W. TAYLOR, Late of 141, Fenchurch-street, London, (Professor Browne's) A clean pair of brushes to every customer. TAYLOR— the only Wig Maker and Orna--mental Hair Manufacturer in Wellington. W. TAYLOR, Opposite the Bank of New Zealand. WELLINGTON. 3rd October, 1865. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT THE ROYAL HOTEL STABLES. rTIHE Fine Thorough-bred Black Horse' BUNGARABEE, By Velocity (imported by Mr. Cleve to New South Wales, out of Marcia, imported by Mr.G. Macleay to New South Wales), by Calendar, her dam Ada, by Skeleton out of St. Winnifred, by Master Harry — Comus mare, her dam by Alexander— sister to Haphazard, by Sir Peter — Miss Harvey by Eclipse. BUNGARABEE is a magnificent upstanding well-set horse, being 17 hands high, and possesses large bone and good propelling* powers. He was imported to Canterbury by" Mr. WHlmerin 1861. BUNGARABEE will stand only to a limited number of mares. Terms : j66 6s. each. Groomage, 7s. 6d. For two or more mares, the bona fide property of the same owner, an allowan.ee will be made. Further information may be obtained on reference to the New Zealand Stud Book, of by application to Mr. C. HATFIELD, Royal Hotel. Or to Mr. C. FAWNS, Royal Hotel Stables. BUNGARABEE will also stand as fol-> ' lows : — Wednesdays, Mr. Smith's, Johnsonville. Thursdays, Mr. M'Grath's, Porinu Fridays and Saturdays, at Mr. Fawn's Royal Hotel Stables. 2nd October, 1865.

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Evening Post, Issue 207, 6 October 1865, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Issue 207, 6 October 1865, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Issue 207, 6 October 1865, Page 3

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