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Wellington Advertisements. THE WELLINGTON MONUMENTAL WORKS. C/J P=3 O CT2 % P=3 w Z/2 c-i !==S & rJ2 r-*a o Eh 'fCV r~: i-= O P== E—i vcN.B. —Superior MARBLES of the Best Workmanship and Choicest Designs arriving from Europe. Cast and Wrought Iron Fences of all patterns in constantly stock. "WALTER IHCIHL'i SCO LPTOB, M ANNERS-STRE ET, W ELLINGTON. SI BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY SIR ARTHUR CORDON EMPIRE CARRIAGE MANUFACTURING COMPANY. TARANAIvI-STREET, WELLLING TON. p|HE Members of the above Company, having purchased the Plant of the late firm 1- of McDUFF and CO., their new Factory in Taraiiaki-streot, which for adaptability for the business is UNEQUALLED IN THE COLONY. Numbering five of the best Mechanics in the Colony, they hope, by supplying a FIRST. CLASS ARTICLE, at a Moderate Price, to receive a share of public patronage. Each branch will be under the supervision of a Member of the Company. GENERAL MANAGER, J. McDUFF (late McDuff and Co.) N.R.—Price Lists and Drawings sent. 7C-

THE WELLINGTON BISCUIT A, CONFECTIONERY COM PANY. (L.ito S. S. CJ riillths.) mHli Proprietors of this Colonial industry J having, stxcn tiik tkaxsi-ek, 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-strect, Wellington, 21st March, ISSI. 7-1 GEORGE REMINGTON, COPPERSMITH, PLUMBER, AND GAS FITTER. Manufacturer of improved steam CHEESE-MAKING APPARATUS, ANJ) Confectioners’ Oscillating Revolving and MELTING-PANS, See. Galvanised Spouting, Ridging, Down-pipe Baths, Chimney Pots, always on hand. Ordinary and Electric Bells Fitted up.

CUBA-STEKET, WELLINGTON. Estimates given for all descriptions of work connected with the Trade. 70 LOCAL INDUSTRY. 4 SIGN OF THE TIMES may be seen xY 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. 1 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 stooping; measure chest j over the vest, and waist over the vest; • measure the front seam of coat-sleeve ; lay j your trousers flat on the table, measure j side seam and leg and round waist. HUXLEY, the Tailor, 7o Lambton Quay, Wellington.

J. FITCHETT, COACHBUILDER & WHEELWRIGHT, Wordsworth-street, Wellington. 1 WISHES to inform the Settlers of MarlV V borough that lie is now making good SPRING TRAPS from £1.8; 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 77 application.

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume III, Issue 264, 29 July 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume III, Issue 264, 29 July 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume III, Issue 264, 29 July 1881, Page 1

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