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FURNITURE 1 FURNITURE 1 I C MEYER, Cabinet Maker and Up- . holsterer, begs to inform the public of Wellington that he has opened in Willis street, four doors from Osgood's Empire Hotel, an establishment in the above line, where he will be-able to meet all demands in furniture, mattresses, iron bedsteads, sofas, couches, and easy chairs, &c, &c, of superior workmanship, at moderate prices. N.B. — All country orders will be promptly attended to.

Ti/TRS. OLD SMITH begs to inform her Friends and the Public that she has added to her miscellaneous stock a large variety of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boots, Goloshes, China Cups and Saucers, Bowls and Plates, as well as a fresh Parcel of Papering, which which will be sold at extremely low prices. (Vide et Crede.) 21st July.

LIVERY AND LETTING STABLES, Adjoining Miller's Commercial and Family Hotel, WILLIS STREET. Horses carefully broken to saddle. Charges very moderate. W. FYSON, Proprietor.

WELLINGTON BOOT, SHOE, AND LEATHER WAREHOUSE. E AUSTIN begs to return thanks to the . 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 heiß enabled to dispense with high profit, and give the public that advantage which generally falls to the lot of the trade. His workmen being the best that can be procured, and his materials not to be surpassed, any work entrusted to him cannot tail to give satisfaction. A large quantity of COLONIAL-MADE (JOOD always on hand. An allowance made to Runholders and Storekeepers. Jobbing Work executed with promptness and DESPATCH. R. AUSTIN Proprietor, Willis street.

( \ LENFIKLD STARCH, exclusively used \JT i» the Royal Laundry. By special appointment, Starch Purveyors to her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales. The best proofs of the great superiority ,of this Starch are the numerous distinguished m .rkß of approval which have been accorded to it from all quarters ; amongst which may be mentioned the following, viz.— It is exclusively used in the Royal Laundry, and her Majesty's laundress says it ia the fineßt Starch she ever used. Honorable mention was awarded at the Gieat Exhibition in London, in 1851. A prize medal was awarded for it at the New York Exhibition in 1853 ; and a prize medal was also awarded for it at the International Exhibition in London, 1862. Her Majesty's lace dresser says that it is the best she has tried ; and hundreds of grocers, &c, sny that it pleases their customers better than any other, anJ perhaps the most striking proof of all is, that hot withstanding the great depression in the cotton manufacturing trade, which influences the Starch trade materially, the Glenfield Starch has continued to increase rapidly. The manufacturers have every confidence in assuring that ii those ladies and laundresses who do not regularly use tuis Starch would disregard the advice of interested dealers, who are a lowed extra profits on infeiior articles, ard give it a fair trial, they would then feel sutisiied with the very superior finish which it imparts to laces, linens' muslins, &c, the great saving of trouble in its application, and the entire absence of disappointment with the results, and would for the future, like the Queen's laundress, use uo other. To be had of all respectable Grocers, Druggists, Oilmen, &c, &c, and wholesale of the manufacturers, ROBERT WOTHERSPOON & CO, Starch Purveyors to her Royal Highness the Princess of Waies ; and manufacturers of! Wotherspoon'B Victoria Lozenges, which were awarded a prize medal for purity and excelkMice of quality at the International Exhibition of 1862. 46 Dunlop street, Glasgow ; and 66 Queen siruet, London, E.C.

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Evening Post, Issue 225, 27 October 1865, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Issue 225, 27 October 1865, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Issue 225, 27 October 1865, Page 4

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