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Wellington Advertisements. BTT APPOINTMENT. EMPIRE COACH FACTORY, COURTENAY PLACE, WELLLINGTON. THOSE who have and those who have not patronised M'DUFF and CO., of Dixox* street, are invited to call on them at their NEW PREMISES (COURTENAY PLACE), Lately occupied by W. Black, where, with the advantages of Superior Appliances, Firstclass Workmen, and a large and well-seasoned stock to choose from, Customers may rely on obtaining Vehicles that cannot be surpassed for Stylo and Durability, at the following prices— DOUBLE SEATED BUGGY, with pole, shafts, and lamps complete, FORTY-FIVE POUNDS. SINGLE-SEATED BUGGY, with shafts and lamps, THIRTY-FIVE POUNDS. WAGONETTE, to carry nine, with pole, shafts, and lamps, FIFTY-FIVE POUNDS. LADIES’ LOW-WHEELED PARK PHAETON, with shafts and lamps, FORTY-SIX POUNDS. Landaus, Broughams, Hansom Cabs, Expresses, Spring Carts, &c., &c,, equally moderate in price, and all Handsomely Finished. ESTIMATES GIVEN. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. MDUEF AND CO., COACH BUILDERS, COXTS.TEISrjX-Sr-FLA.OE, WELLINGTON. 153 THE WELLINGTON MONUMENTAL WORKS, 02 PU o Eh 02 Q p S < 02 qq O Eh 02 t EH 1-3 EH qq qq qq AIvmTPP rvr qP O & H c n Superior MARBLES of the Best Workmanship and Choicest Designs arriving from Europe. Cast and Wrought Iron Fences of all patterns in -WA.LTEE. ZECErCSriE.R., SCULPTOR, MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON. constantly stock. 192

THE WELLINGTON BISCUIT & CONFECTIONERY COMPANY. (Late S. S. Griffiths.) THE Proprietors of this Colonial industry having, since the transfer, greatly improved the quality of the Biscuits, solicit a continuance of the patronage heretofore bestowed. All orders intrusted to our care will have immediate and careful attention. HENRY KEMBER, Manager. Farish-street, Wellington, 21st March, 1881. 96 WANTED KNOWN. THAT the GLOBE HOTEL, corner of Taranaki-strect and Courtenay-Place, Wellington, is now open, The Proprietor, D. P. Player, in annuonciug the fact to his friends and numerous patrons during his occupation of former hotels in this city, respectfully solicits a renewal of their patronage. The appreciation of his Wines, Spirits, &c., during previous proprietorship will be a sufficient guarantee that none but the very best brands will be kept; and, having the whole of the market open to him as a Cash Buyer will be enabled to supply the publjc the lowest possible price. 73

LOCAL INDUSTRY. A SIGN OF THE TIMES may be seen in front of my premises giving a GLIMPSE OF BETTER DAYS for New Zealand. It shows clearly that the goods manufactured here by far excel all such of a foreign make. It also shows that there is at least one tailor who knows how to bring them to the front. I am troubled with a complaint just now, I wish there were hundreds affected the same way. I have local industry on the brain. I am convinced the evils this country is now enduring are caused by people sending away for goods that they ought to buy here. _ I can make a Lady’s Riding Habit for £5 ; Gentleman’s Suit, £4; Trousers, £1 ; all of New Zealand Tweed, the most fashionable cut and best make in Wellington. Therefore every man should know his own measure, and send a Post Office order for £4, and he will receive in return a splendid Tweed Suit of New Zealand manufacture, warranted to fit. Directions for self-measurement :—First state age, height, weight, and occupation, and if erect or stooping ; measure chest over the vest, and waist over the vest; measure the front seam of coat-sleeve ; lay your trousers flat on the table, measure side seam and leg and round waist. HUXLEY, the Tailor, 134 Lambton Quay, Wellington. J. FITCHETT, COACIIBUILDER & WHEELWRIGHT, Wordsworth-street, Wellington. to inform the Settlers of MarlT V borough that he is now making good SPRING TRAPS from £IS; Express Waggons, £33 ; Spring Drays from £2O; Tip Carts, from £l4 10s ; Pole Drays, from £22. Only the very best Materials used, and ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Prices of any work forwarded by post on 185 application.

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume III, Issue 236, 25 May 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume III, Issue 236, 25 May 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume III, Issue 236, 25 May 1881, Page 1

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