Well Worthy of Notice —The most efficacious I medicine without mercury, for bilious and liver com- | plaints, indigestion, &c., is Dr Scott’s Bilious and I Liver Pills. For habitual costiveness, as a family j aperient medicine, and blood purifier they are un- ' equalled. Mild in their operation and grateful to the ! stomach, they create an appetite, promote digestion, j and strengthen the whole nervous system. Prepared 1 by W. Lambert, S, King Willian Street, London, W. C. t England. Sold by all Chemists, wrapped in a 1 square green package with white label. Price Is l£d, and 2s 9d. See you get the right. Public Notices. IN THE PRICE OF MEAT. THE UNDERSIGNED are compelled by the scarcity of stock to make a temporary rise in the price of meat, and are selling at the following rates, untill further notice : BEEF. Rump steaks ... ... ... Bd. per lb Roast beef ... ... ... ... 7d. „ Steaks ... ... .... ... 6d. „ Back ribs and round, fresh or salt sd. „ Flank and brisket, fresh or salt ... 3d. „ Clods beef .. 2d. „ Legs, necks, and shins ... ... i Ad. „ MUTTON. Fore quarters ... ... ... Id. per lb Hindquarters ... ... ... sd. „ Leg loins ... ... ... ... 6d. „ Shoulders ... ... ... sd. „ JAMES GEAR. J. & H. BARBER. ° T _ 1 0 ETO PURCHASERS OF SECTIONS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF SANSON. The undersigned request a prompt settlement of balance due on allotments ; and unless holders complete the purchase on or before the 31st of OCTOBER, 1871, they will forfeit their deposits. Titles.can be obtained on application to Ben. Smith and Co., of Wellington, our agents. HENRY SANSON. GEO. WILLIAMS. duncan mckenzie. GEORGE FARMER. ALEXANDER FARMER. IF Mr. JAMES MAYHEW, who about four or five years ago resided in Sydney, will send his address to “C.C., Post Office, Wellington, New Zealand,” he will hear of something to his advantage. Sydney and Melbourne papers please copy. rnHE WELLINGTON CO-OPERATIVE JL BAKING SOCIETY (LIMITED), having completed . their new bakery and biscuit machinery, beg to call the attention of shipping masters and the public generally to their superior bread, ship, cabin, and fancy biscuits, which they are now in a position to supply wholesale, retail, and for exportation. Note the Address —Alma House, Willis Street, Wellington. O T T~ O ~E. D CHECKER'S LUNCHEON ROOM, which has been hitherto closed of an evening, is now open as a Cal', where coffee and other refreshments are supplied. NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hitherto carried on by the undersigned, as Carriers, under the style of “ Robinson & C 0.,” was this day dissolved by mutual consent. Tbe business will in future be carried, on by L. W. Robinson alone, by whom all claims against the late partnership will be satisfied, and to whom all debts must be paid. Dated this twenty-eighth day of September, 1874. T. MULLINS, L. W. ROBINSON. Witness to Signatures— J. Owen Lobd, Managing Clerk to 0. B. Izard, . Barrister, Wellington. APPLICATIONS, from competent persons, for the joint office of Secretary and Custodian will be received by the undersigned up to THURSDAY, 15th OCTOBER. Must. state salary required, and if able to furnish security. Further particulars on application to us. By order, For the Wellington Public Hall Co. (Limited), STEVENSON & STUART, _ Secretaries. WELLINGTON AND WAIRARAPA CARRYING COMPANY. The above Company beg to inform the public that they commenced operations on the Ist day’of June. All goods to be forwarded by them must be sent to their Depot, for which receipts will be given, if accompanied with a receiving note. T. C. DARCY, Agent. J|VE N C I N G N O T I 0 eT I HEREBY call upon owners of sections Nos. 105, 111, 112,113,114,115, and 117 to assist in’the erection of a dividing fence between sections Nos. 104 and 116, township of Palmerston North. After fourteen days from date I shall proceed to erect the above fence at their expense. H. S. PALMEESON. Palmerston North, 21st September, 1874. THE undersigned has just received a fressupply of American and British Herbs, Composition Powders, &c. WILLIAM FIFE, Chemist and DrugflUt Drapery’OCK TAKING AT TE ARO HOUSE. THE FOLLOWING LINES IN ,V GOODS MUST BE CLEARED i' Glengarry caps ... 0/11J 1/2 1/6 i’ knickerbocker suits .. 7/6 8/6 j' mackintosh coats ... 6/9 ’s black cloth trousers... 11/6 's black sac coats ... 9/9 ’s pilot Galateas ... 16/6 i’s cotton cord trousers.. 6/9 ’s Regatta shirts ’a strong cotton shirts.. ,’s merino drawers 8/6 15/ 18/6 22/ i merino shirts s.white shirts... j moleskin trouser* j Galatea suits 3 new silk scarfs 3 paper cuffs ... i beat pluab hats 3 white shirt fronts g cotton tweeds 7/6 14/6 14/6 19/6 7/9 l/ll 2/9 T/1X 2/9 2/9 3/6 2/9 3/6 3/9 4/9 5/11 6/6 22/6 39/6 0/11* V 3 . 0/6 per doi pra 1/11-J each 0/101 each 0/10i 1/1 1/3 3/3 3/6 3/9 4/6 5/9 7/6 55/ 1/6 idered Cashmere hoods 1/6$ each ol tartan plaids ... 1/91 per yard 'white flannel ... 0/8 j per yard rds 36iu. white calico 0/4$ per yard
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4223, 2 October 1874, Page 3
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819Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4223, 2 October 1874, Page 3
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