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THE OLD ESTABL ISH E D Tailoring Business 111 THOMAS CROWTHER, WILLIS-STEEET.

TC. begs to return thanks to his Friends and the Public of Port Nicholson generally, • for the liberal support which he has received since he commenced business in the Tailoring line, now seven years since. He has lately made considerable additions to his Establishment, and has always the assistance of efficient workmen. T. C. can confidently recommend his Stock of material, which cannot fail of meeting the approval of the most prejudiced. He has also entered into arrangements for obtainining a constant supply of the very best materials for Clothing, and the Prices asked are such as to defy competition. It is said that new brooras sweep clean ; but it is also said that old shoes are, in many instances, better adapted for the wearer than new ones.^ And the Prices at this Establishment will be found so regulated as to meet the means of the poorest resident in the place. Gentlemen are invited to inspect the following : — Black, Blue, and Invisible Green Cloths Blue Beaver Blue Pilot Cloth Blue Doeskin, superior -Black Cassimere, do. English and Colonial Tweed Drab Cassimere Black, Collar, and Waistcoat Velvet Black Satin Lunett and Toilinett Vestings Variety of Valencias Buff and White Cassimeres &c, &c, &c. Ladies' Habits after the most approved style and fashion.

T. Crowther having had considerable experience in the above line, whilst employed in Her Majesty's Army, begs to inform Officers in both Services, that he is prepared to execute orders for UNIFORMS in a style which has already procured for him abundance of patronage, and second to no other establishment in this part of the world. Remember the Old Established Shop, THOMAS CKOWTHER, WILLIS-STREET. Wellington, July 29, 1848.

Mathematical Instruments for Sale. A 5 inch Theodolite A Circumferenter with Clamp and Tangent A single Index Glass Box Sextant A 30 inch Brass Pentagraph A Spirit Level A Brass Protractor on the newest principle The above instruments are made by Troughton & Simms, and are in first rate order, having never been used. For particulars apply at the Office of this Paper. Also for Sale, 2 Chains and Arrows Wellington, 19th April, 1848.

TO BE LET.

THE HOUSE AND PREMISES, with half an acre of garden ground, in Hawke-stone-street, late in the occupation of Captain O'Cpnnell. Rent moderate, — immediate possession may be had. Apply to Mr Ross. Wellington, June 28, 1848.

To Sawyers, &c. WANTED immediately 18,000 feet Timber in small logs. W. B. Rhodes & Co. July Bth, 1848.

To Settlers in New Zealand.

MESSRS. SIMMONDS&WARD, Colonial Agents, 6 Barge Yard, City, London, attend to all matters of Agency and Commission for parties in the Colonies. Supplies of all kinds, Books, English Newspapers, &c, furnished with the utmost promptitude, upon recept of a remittance with the necessaryinstructions. Sales of Land effected.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 314, 2 August 1848, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 314, 2 August 1848, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 314, 2 August 1848, Page 1

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