OVER A MILLION IN-USE, and the demand keeps constantly Increasing. THE GREAT SUCCESS OF THE WHEELER AND WILSON MACHINE Is, without doubt, due to the Hook System on which they are constructed, and which combines GREAT SPEED With surpassing durability and simplicity. THE LITTLE LABOR Required to work them renders them the most suitable for general use. THE NEW NO. 6 Has no heavy machinery to tire and weary the feet, nor cog wheels to wear away and break. It is, therefore, the most economical as well as the most durable and best machine for Tailors, Bootmakers, and all heavy work. We warrant every genuine Wheeler and Wilson to give entire satisfaction. Beware of Spurious Imitations. E. W. MILLS, Sole Agent for Wellington. ATOTICE.—The Great Sale of SURPLUS STOCK, JIM DAMAGED GOODS, and GENERAL DRAPERY, will commence on THURSDAY, 19th AUGUST, at the premises recently occupied by Messrs. Thompson, Shannon, and Co., Willis-street, Wellington, Immense bargains will be given. Catalogues and Price Lists will be issued in a few days. Note the Address:—Opposite Mr. Anderson’s stores, Willis-street. Business hours will be from 10 a.m. to 5 o’clock p.m. MR. RAWSON, DENTIST, Bolton-street, Terraco next to Dr. Kemp’s. Mr. Rawson is now in Wellington, rjIHE WELLINGTON ALHANACK, AND WEST COAST, WANGANUI, & WxIIRARAPA DIRECTORY FOR 1870, WILL BE PUBLISHED EARLY IN DECEMBER. Twenty-second Year of Publication. The Proprietors would take this opportunity of returning their sincere thanks to their patrons and the public generally for the liberal patronage bestowed upon this work, as well as the high encomiums they have been pleased to pass upon its merits, and beg to assure them that its increasing popularity will be a further inducement to spare neither expense nor trouble in its preparation, and that the WELLINGTON ALMANACK FOR 1876 will be found to be one of the best publications of the kind in the colony. Orders for the insertion of advertisements and copies of the Almanac should be forwarded to the office of the New Zealand Times Company without delay, as the work will be published early in December. TERMS FOR ADVERTISING : Full Page, 20s. Half Page, 10s. Quarter Page. ss. T O OUR SUBSCRIBERS IN THE HUTT. "Subscribers to the New Zealand Times and New Zealand Mail are respectfully informed that Mr. Robert Cleland has been appointed agent for these newspapers in the Hutt District. Mr. Cleland will receive orders for subscriptions, and attend to any complaint for non-delivery of papers. Subscribers in the Low'er Hutt will please make arrangements with Mr. Cleland for the daily delivery of their papers at their own residences, or other, convenient place. All accounts due to the New Zealand Times Newspaper Company, Limited, up to the 30th August, 1875, are to be paid to Mr. George Buck ; and after that date to Mr. Robert Cleland, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge. The Times will be, forwarded every morning by coach, and delivered at the various sub-agents as usual. ROBT. J. CREIGHTON. Manager. August 5, 1875.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4507, 31 August 1875, Page 2
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499Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4507, 31 August 1875, Page 2
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