WELLINGTON BOOT, SHOE, AND LEATHER WAREHOUSE. T> AUSTIN bega to return thanks to the Xt« Public for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon him, and trusts by judicious management to secure a continuance of their support. His system is, to transact business so as to meet the emergencies of the times ; while selling at exceedingly moderate prices for CASH, to afford his customers the best value it is possible to obtain in Wellington— even at higher rates. By selling for ready money he is enabled to dispense with high profit, and give the publio that advantage which generally falls to the lot of the trade. His workmen being the best that can he procured, and his materials not to be surpassed, any work entrusted to him cannot, fail to give satisfaction. A large quantity of COLONIAL-MADE GOODS always on hand. An allowance made to Runholders and Storekeepers. Jobbing Work executed with promptness and despatch. R. AUSTIN Proprietor, Willis street.
[a card.] TIT R. W. S. REID Barrister and Solicitor, Krull's Buildings, corner of Custom Houst Quay and Willis street.
MR. W. TATLOK, HAIR RESTORER, MAY be consulted on all diseases of th« human head, from ten to four, daily. Hair restored in ten days ; 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 BuTANIC 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 Ornv mental Hair Manufacturer in Wellington. W. TAYLOR, Opposite the Bank of New Zealand. WELLINGTON. 3rd October, 1865.
[a card.*] TUTR. P. A. UCKLBY, Barrister and Solicitor, Manners street.
FOR SALE, A MARE, thoroughly broken to saddle ; J\_ would suit a lady. A new Saddle and Bridle also to be disposed of. The above -will be sold cheap, as the present owner is about to proceed to the diggings. Apply to Mr, Barry, Ship Hotel, Manners street. A FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE to Let, every convenience. Apply to Tnomas Winkley, near Mount Cook Barracks. " TO LET, mHOSE first-rate STABLES in rear of X Barrett's Hotel. Apply to Isaac Plimmer, Barrett's Hotel. T>RIVATE BOARD and residence.— Two X gentlemen can be comfortably accommodated in a respectable locality.— Apply at the Office of the Evening Post.
WANTED, 0 FIRST-CLASS JOURNEYMEN TAILORS. Wages— ONE SHILLING PER HOUR. Apply at WARMOLL'S.
WANTED, a Waiter. Apply at thft Crown and Anchor Hotel. WANTED, a Female General Servant. Apply to Mrs. Somerville, Victoria Hotel.
TITANTED a Girl about 15 years of age, W as general servant.— Apply at th» Albion Brewery.
WANTED, a respectable, strong, active Woman as General Servant. Apply to Mrs. George Hart, Hobson street, Thorn* don, Utireen the houn of 10 and 1 o'clock.
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Evening Post, Issue 222, 24 October 1865, Page 3
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513Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Issue 222, 24 October 1865, Page 3
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