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DraperyGreat clearing sale OF DRAPERY, MILLINERY & CLOTHING. Extensive Additions and Alterations to TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA - STREET. JAMES SMITH begs respectfully to inform his numerous customers and the public generally, that owing to the alterations and additions now being made to hia establishment, he intends holding a great Clearing Sale, commencing MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1875. In order to complete the alterations and additions to Te Aro House, it is found necessary to remove the root of the present building. This makes a rapid clearing out of the stock imperative ; and to ensure this being done at once. Great Reductions will be made throughout the establishment. The entire stock of Te Aro House being new, fresh, seasonable, and including all the novelties and introductions of the present season, purchasers will find this a rare opportunity for securing a genuine class of goods considerably under their value. Remember, a considerable portion of the stock in the several departments must be sold, as for some time during the alterations the shop -will be exposed. The sale will commence on Monday, January 11, 1875. Terms during sale net cash, without discount or reduction of any kind. TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA-STEEET. Medical OTICE.-C. D. BARRAUD begs to announce that the business he has conducted as Chemist and Druggist for the last TWENTY-RIVE YEARS on Lambton-quay will in future be carried on under the firm and style of BARRAUD & SON. While thanking the public for the steady support he has received during this long period, he solicits a continuance of the same for the new firm. January 6th. BARRAUD & SON, Wholesale and Retail Chemists and Druggists, Wellington, Import direct from London a constant supply of the purest Drugs and Chemicals, Patent Medicines, and Perfumery. Specially selected Eancy Goods, in great variety and at all prices. The best Drawing Materials from Winsor and Newton. Having a long experience and practical knowledge of the requirements of artists and amateurs, they are enabled to keep, a well-assorted stock, admitted to be the best in the colony. ' , Now landing, ex Jung Erau, 10 CASES COOPER'S SHEEP DIPPING. BARRAUD AND SON. B PRIG HARD, CHEMIST » AND DRUGGIST, Member of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, Has taken that old-established business from the executors of the late Mr. E. Foster, Manners-street, where he hopes by attention to the wants of hia customers to retain the support of those in the habit of frequenting the establishment. Having had great experience in the dispensing of medicines in the first London houses, in addition to considerable, colonial experience, he confidently trusts, by placing hia services before the public of Wellington, to obtain their support ; every effort will be made by personal attention to' business, to merit it. All orders entrusted to him will be dispensed with the,, greatest carefulness and despatch. Having the advantage of direct communication with London, he is enabled to supply fresh drugs and chemicals, of the purest character only, upon very good terms. Physicians’ prescriptions accurately and faithfully prepared, in accordance with the London Pharmacopioea. All patent medicines of the day will be kept in stock. Orders promptly forwarded to country districts. E. PRICHARD, Dispensing and , Family Chemist, Manners-street, Wellington. TinHE undersigned has just received a fresh JL supply of American and British Herbs, Composition Powders, &c. 'WILLIAM FIFE, - Chemist and Druggist Public Notices. NOTICE.— On and after the 11th of JANUARY, a COACH will leave the RISING SUN HOTEL, Greytown, every other day at 10.30 to meet the 6 o’clock train at the Hutt. Returning the following morning from the Hutt immediately after the arrival of the 11.35 km. train from Wellington. W. R HASTWELL. QIT Y CORPORATION. APPEALS AGAINbT VALUATION. NOTICE is hereby given that the reports from the Councillors of the different Wards have now been sent in. Ratepayers who appealed can, on application at the Town Clerk’s Office, now see if any reduction has been made in the valuation of their respective properties. By order, , WILLIAM HESTER, Town Clerk. Town Clerk’s Office, Wellington, January 6, 1875. Horticultural show 14th and 15th JANUARY. President’s Prize for Pelargoniums not awarded at last show may be competed for at the forthcoming show. O T I C E. C A U T I ON. I have this day cancelled the authority issued by me to EDWARD BELL to collect accounts duo to me in Otaki, and in reference to which a notice has previously appeared in this journal. Persons indebted to me are therefore hereby cautioned against paying the said EDWARD BELL any amounts on myaccount, as receipts signed by him from and after this date will not be recognised by me. ALLAN CARMONT. Witness : H. Foord Wyles. yy ELLINGTON W ATERVVORKS - Consumers are hereby notified, that in consequence of the numerous applications to lay on services, it is requisite they should, to prevent inconvenience, store at least eight hours’ supply. N.B.—The mains are always charged from 6 p.m. to 8 o’clock of the following morning, and only emptied to connect services. NICHOLAS MARCHANT, City Surveyor. Education. WELLINGTON TERRACE COMMERCIAL AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Established 1864. The FIRST QUARTER will commence on MONDAY, 18th JANUARY, 1875. The EVENING CLASS for Civil Service Examinations will be resumed at the same date. J. H. BRANN. Dancing and calisthenic EXERCISES. Mr. PARKER’S Lessons, for the efficiency of which he has received a very flattering testimonial from the family of his Excellency Sir James Fbugubson, will be continued at his residence, Molesworth-street, including the latest fashion in quadrille dancing. Pianoforte Lessons, elementary and finishing

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4306, 8 January 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4306, 8 January 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4306, 8 January 1875, Page 3

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