Business notices T E A 11 0 HOUS E. NEW STRIPED GRENADINES 420 yards striped grenadines, 5 Id. 370 yards striped grenadines, skl. 340 yards striped grenadines, 5Ad. NEW EANCY MOHAIRS. _ 2050 yards fancy mohairs, 4kl. 1910 yards striped mohairs, 4Ad. 1895 yards fancy mohairs, 4kl. 250 PAIRS MUSLIN CURTAINS AT TE ARO HOUSE. Muslin curtains, 4a. 9d. Muslin curtains, ss. Gd. Muslin curtains, Gs. 6d. Muslin curtains, 7s. 9d. Muslin curtains, 9s. 9d, Muslin curtains, 10s. Gd. OOft PAIRS LACE CURTAINS at TE ARO HOUSE. Lace curtains, Cs. Gd. Lace curtains, Bs. Od. Lace curtains, 9s. Gd. Lace curtains, 10s. Gd. Lace curtains, 12s. Gd. Lace curtains, 13s. Gd. .TAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE. JAMESON BROTHERS &. CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS (Opposite the Scotch Church), WILLIS-STKEET. Wish to acquaint their country friends and the public in general that they have the undermentioned for sale, every line of which is guaranteed to be of the very best quality:— ' Superior mixed tea, 2s. Bd. per ,lb. 400 boxes tea, each 121 b., 225., 255., 285., and 30s. per box 150 qr-chests tea, each 201 b., 40s. 50 J-chests choice congou, Is. Bd., 25., and 2s. 4d. per lb. 100 cases salmon, Bs. Gd. perdoz., lOd. per tin 70 cases Swiss milk, 9s, per doz., lOd. per tin 40 cases sardines, Js and Js, 10s. Gd. and 6s. per dozen 5 tons Mauritius sugar, 4 Jd. per lb. 12 tons best white sugar, sd. per lb. 1 ton household soap, 19s. per cwt., Gd. per bar 2 tons double-crown soap, 245. per cwt., 7d per bar 1A tons pale yellow, 295. per cwt., 9d. per bar 3 tons first prize soap, 325. per cwt., lOd. j per bar Negrohead tobacco (Barrett’s), 4s. Gd. per lb. Waterlily tobacco, 4s. Gd. per lb., £23 per cwt. Wines and spirits And all other goods, too numerous to mention, at equally low prices. JBST Note the Address jyr JAMESON BROTHERS & CO., (Opposite the Scotch Church), Willis-street. rjTO TAILORS, OUTFITTERS, &c. J. HUXLEY, Tailor, Manners-street, begs to. inform . the trade that he is prepared, to teach the most correct system of cutting coats, waistcoats, and trowsers that is known in the present day. It is adopted by most of the principal cutters in New York and London. One of his pupils has now the largest tailoring trade in the world, and has been known to give the handsome sum of £IO,OOO at a time for charitable purposes. Fee £lO, paid in advance. Have you seen my stock OF 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. THORBURN’S foe clothing Thorbum’s for hats Thorbum’s for shirts Thorburn’s for hosiery Thorbum’s for under-shirts and drawers Thorbum’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 Sydney tweed trousers and vests Scotch tweed trousers and vesta West of England trousers and vests Equal to order. Thoroughly shrunk. And the prices are not higher than for English slops. JOHN THORBURN, City. Clothing Mart, Willis-street. Opposite Mesrs. Barbers’, Butchers. (CAUTION. —Before you buy your next J 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. DISPLAY of Men’s and Boys’ Hats and Caps, in all the newest shapes, now on view in the window of the Clothing Department, at JAMES SMITH’S, TE ARO HOUSE. Gr BT YOUR ROOMS WITH COVERED FLOORCLOTH AND GARRETS. CHEAP, AND ALL IN ONE PIECE. To be had at W. JAMES’S STEASt FACTORY, LAMBTON-QUAY AND MASTERTON. Messrs. Murray, common, and CO. beg to intimate to the farmers and wool-growers of Wellington and the neighboring provinces that they have COMMENCED BUSINESS in this CITY AS CASH BUYERS OF WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, TALLOW, AND STATION PRODUCE GENERALLY. In addition to buying they will also be prepared to make ADVANCES at lowest current rates, up to full Now Zealand value, against all wool or other produce consigned to them for shipment. Having established connections throughout the neighboring colonics and the principal markets in Europe and America, they can assure clients that their consignments will be shipped to the best market, and their interests will in every way receive the most careful attention. Account sales promptly rendered. OFFICE—LAMBTON-QUAY, (Nearly opposite the Bank o£ New Zealand).
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4595, 11 December 1875, Page 2 (Supplement)
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