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I W. CLARK'S NOTICE. i ¦*" fXH. for the pen of a ready writer to dilate on the beauty and durability of all the new goods which are constantly being received at W. CLARK'S. But it's no use wishing, as puffing is not his line. Let it suffice to say, that the stock will be found, as usual, well assorted with NEW and SEASONABLE GOODS, and the prices will bear favourable comparison with any house in town. Calicoes and Prints at Reduced Prices , A lot of Mantles to be cleared out Cheap Men's and Boys' Alpaca Coats from 4s 6d each Many other Articles equally Cheap. For the Benefit of the Ladies, the very best Josephine kid Gloves will be sold at 4s PER PAIR.

COMMISSIONS. MESSRS. MOELLER, JACOBY & CO., Lambton Quay, Wellington, Are prepared to execute Commissions and Orders for every description of Merchandise through their House in Melbourne. ON SALE, at the Wellington Timber Yard, MANNER STREET and Custom liouse Street, adjoining the premises of W. B. Rhodes and Co.— Red pine scantling, all sizes 1 and \£ red pine T and G flooring 8 and 9 x f weatherboards 8 and 9 x 1 do. Architraves and mouldings Doors and sashes Baltic deals, solid and cut American shelving and lumber Plate and sheet glass, all sizes Builders' ironmongery Plasterers' laths, and every other building requisite for builders JOHN BECK.

TE ARO STORE. mHOMAB WHITEHOUSE (for many years with James Wallace, Lambton Quay), begs to inform his friends and the public that he OPENED HIS NEW STORE, Adjoining the Market Hall, Cuba street, ON FRIDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER, WITH A COMPLETE STOCK OF GROCERIES, And trusts that the QUALITY AND PRICES OF HIS GOODS Will secure a share of their patronage. 29th September, 1865. .1

NOTICE. DAILY PAPER. mHE LYTTELTON TIMES IS NOW PUBLISHED DAILY. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION :— 15s Per Quarter. Single Copy— Threepence. N.B.— Subscribers who have paid in advance will not be subject to any extra charge. TEItMS FOR ADVKKTISINO : — For the First insertion 3d per line Each subsequent insertion 2d „ No advertisement will bo charged less than two shillings for the first insertion, except those under the head of "Wanted," which, if not exceeding three lines, will be inserted at the rate of Is each time. The proprietors take the opportunity of reminding the public of Canterbury that the circulation of the Lyttelton Times, in both town and country, largely exceeds that of any other newspaper in the province, and renders it the best medium for advertising. WARD & REEVES, Gloucester street, Christchurch. Lyttelton Agency, W. Rayner, Lyttelton Times Office, Oxford street, where advertisements are received till 6 p.m. each day.

JD I X O N , . Fancy Bread and Biscuit Baker, Confectioner, &c, Cuba street, Wellington, Supplies families wit]) the best description of Bread, made from firsts flour. Cakes in great variety—Tea, Sallyluns, onge, Rusks, Buns, &c, &c. Orders forwarded to his address immediately ttended to and bread punctually delivered every dayc o families and hotels. Shippi' g supplied.

A LFRED A. BARNETT t LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR, Commercial Sale Room, Custom House Quat, Advances Cash on all descriptions of Merchandise.

PACKET RESTAURANT, Lambton Quat. W. FINDLAY, Proprietor, Board and Lodging. Meals at All Hours.

CLEARING SALE OF TIMBER. TN consequence of removing from our preX sent premises to Manners street, where wo are about to erect a Saw Mill and Planing and Moulding Machine, we will SELL OUR PRESENT STOCK AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, Consisting of American Lumber and Shelving. 7in. feather-edged weatherboard, 6xl, 6 x f, 6 x $, TG flooring Skirting, 7 and 9in. Architraves, 4, 5, and 6in. Mouldings, 2, 2}, 2£, and 3 in. Doors and Sashes, all sizes Arbroath Pavement American Cut Masts, &c. &c. AT THE TIMBER YARD, Next Mr. Schultz's Store. R. GREENFIELD AND CO.

(CLEANLINESS. —A Stove most brilJ liantly polished in two minutes for less than one farthing. W. G. Nixey's celebrated registered Black Lead. A new domestic discovery I Cannot be wasted, and is a preservative of furniture from the injurious effects of the common articles now in use, as it creates no dust, and requires comparatively no labor. Sold everywhere, in solid blocks, Id., 2d., 4d., and Is. The advantages of this elegant Chemical preparation are saving of time, cleanliness of application, smallness of quantity required, and the prevention of waste, dust, and its destructive consequences. Further, it ultimately produces a pure metallic coating of a high degree of brilliancy and durability reflecting both light and heat. 12, Soho square, London.

COAL. THE undersigned has on sale English and Colonial screened. J. DRANSFIELD. 31st August, 1865.

PRINCE ALFRED, The smallest Pony in New Zealand, being only 41 inches high. TH E Imported Thoroughbred SheUie PRINCE ALFRED, will stand this season i£ 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.

LINKLATER AND CO., Machinists and Zinc Workers, Willis-street, (Opposite Mr. Borlase's Office.) Bell Hanging, Spouting, and Stove Piping \ made to order.

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Evening Post, Issue 222, 24 October 1865, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Issue 222, 24 October 1865, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Issue 222, 24 October 1865, Page 4

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