Shipping Notices SHAW, SAVILL & CO'S PASSENGER LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. THE ships of this line are all A.l. at Lloyd's, and are specially selected for their superior passenger accomodation and fast sailing qualities, are commanded by gentlemen of experience, and they carry duly qualified surgeons. The Undersigned are authorised t< with settlers here who may be «- bringing out friends to this Colony. Full particulars may be obtained by applying to LEVIN & CO., Agents. [AVE YOU SEEN MY STOCK L ov White shirts Crimean shirts Venetian shirts New Zealand flax shirts Linen shirts Alabama shirts Harvard shirts With and without collars. A splendid assortment. JOHN THORBURN, City Clothing Mart, Willis-street. npHORBURNS FOR CLOTHING ■_ Thorburn's for hats Thorburn's for shirts Thorburn's far hosiery Thorburn's for under-shirts and drawers Thorburn's for scarf, ties, handkerchiefs Thorburn's for belts, braces, and collars Portmanteaus, travelling bags, rugs, umbrellas. A splendid assortment. JOHN THORBURN, City Clothing Mart, Willis-street. Note.—A few extra large white and Crimean shirts in stock. IS IT TRUE? YES. That I have Geelong tweed trousers and vests Otago tweed trousers and vests Nelson tweed trousers and vests Sjdney tweed trousers and vests Scotch tweed trousers and vests West of England trousers and vests qual to order. Thoroughly shrunk. And the price 3 are not higher than for English slops. JOHN THORBURN, City Clothing Mart, Willis-street. Opposite Mesrs. Barbers', Butchers. CAUTION.— Before you buy your next suit, call and inspect my stock of Colonial made clothing, manufactured to my own order; and the tweeds all thoroughly shrunk. You will find the best value for your money in Wellington. JOHN THORBURN, City Clothing Mart, Willis-street. Opposite Messrs. Barbers', Butchers. NOTICE. TAILORING AND OUTFITTING. E. WILSON having purchased the STOCK IN TRADE OF MESSRS. LITCHFIELD AND SON, Together with shipments to arrive, will continue to carry on the Business as hitherto. The Stock comprises— MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' READYMADE CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS, TIES, &c, &c. Cheap Clothing made to order, of strong Tweeds, English and Colonial, to suit the working clasess. Carriage paid on parcels, exceeding £lO, to any part of the province. E. WILSON (Late Litchfield and Son), WILLIS-STREET. AMONG the many advantages enjoyed by the people of New Zealand, such as a fine country, beautiful scenery, a healthy climate, &c., they are now fortunate in having a TAILOR who (owing to a combination of circumstances too numerous to mention here) is able to make them a FIRST-CLASS SUIT OF CLOTHES at about ONE-THIRD LESS PRICE than they have heretofore had to pay. This is now being done by J. HUXLEY, of Manners-street, Tailor, Draper, Habit Maker, Uniform Maker, Contractor, and Clothing Manufacturer. 10R SALE—23 Draught MARES and _jl_ HORSES per barque Malay, from Hobarton, to be seen at Messrs. Bethune and Hunter's leyards, Manners-street. BECK & TONKS, Manners-street. TO SAW-MILL PROPRIETORS AND OTHERS. FOR SALE, at a royalty per hundred feet cut, the timber on from 500 to 2000 acres land near Masterton. Principally large totara and rimu. Abundant local demand at 10s. per 100 ft. For further particulars, apply to W. S. FORBES & CO., Auctioneers and Commission Agents, Masterton. SALE, a large and powerfu i Organ (eight co~-- 1 -'- -- iN - oct. of pedals coupled 1 public hall or place of worship. Terms liberal. Cutler and Moore, Manners-street. >ANAM A HOTEL, Taranalu-street, VVM. LIGHT, Proprietor. Superior accommodation for families, permanent boarders, and visitors to Wellington. One of Thurston's best billiard tables en the premises. Good stabling. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, WiLLIS-STHEKT. MRS. POWER (late of the Dunedin Hotel, West Coast), begs to inform her id tfte public that she has taken the above hotel, and whilst thankiDg them for past favors, assures them that nothing shall be wanting on her part to merit a continuance of the same. Wines and Spirits of the best brands, modation for travellers and boarders. Billiards. Good Stabling. OLDEN FLEECE HOTEL, V> PAKURATAHI. The above Hotel having undergone a thorough renovation, and been refurnished throughout, the Proprietor begs to inform the travelling public that he is in a position to provide accommodation equal to any house on the road, and begs to solicit a share of patronage. WINES and SPIRITS of the best brands. A new twenty-four stall Stable is just completed, and every attention will be paid to horses. Good secure paddocks for stock. F. W. HODDER, Proprietor. riLUB HOTEL, MAR TO N W. R. Pkosseii, Proprietor. W. R. P. having entirely rebuilt the above hotel, has the best of accommodation in the district to offer his patrons. Commodious sample rooms aud apartments for commercial travellers. I First-class stabling and secure paddocks.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4561, 2 November 1875, Page 1
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