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Business Notices Murray, common, and co., STATION AGENTS, Wellington. STUD STOCK FOR SALE. Turnip seed, cocksfoot and other grasses to be cleared at low prices. Murray, common, & co. are CASH BUYERS of WOOL and other PRODUCE, will MAKE LIBERAL ADVANCES ON THE GROWING CLIP. SAW MILL MACHINERY, PLOUGHS, HARROWS. ENGINES, and Agricultural Implements of all kinds, supplied by the undersigned. Circulars, with lowest prices, &0., will be sent on application. MURRAY, COMMON, & CO., Lambton-quay, Wellington. Sole Agents for T. Robinson & Co., Melbourne. THE undersigned are Cash Purchasers of WOOL, TALLOW, and other produce, or they will make liberal advances on the same. JOHNSTON & CO. J J. SELEE AND COMPANY, . Grain, Flour, Produce, and General Factors, PANAMA-STREET. E O R G E SNEL SO N, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENT, PALMERSTON NORTH. Cash advanced on goods for absolute sale, and prompt account sales furnished. YLLIE & GIRDLESTONE, Auctioneers, LAND, STOCK, STATION, AND INSURANCE AGENTS, Main-street, Masterton, OLE RID GE AND DAVIES, Civil Engineers and Land Surveyors, Commercial Rooms, Hunter-street. Estimates and quantities supplied. J. " TAYLOR, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, SHIP BROKER, AND LICENSED CUSTOM-HOUSE AGENT. Office—Odd Fellows’ Hall, Lambton Quay. gMITH BROS., AND WILLIAMS. ENGINEERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND GENERAL BLACKSMITHS. VULCAN FOUNDRY. MANNERS STREET. WELLINGTON. DEAR GEORGE,—I have received your kind note with the invitation to the ball. I could not think of going with you unless you get a proper dress. The last hall you wore a paget coat and fancy trousers. I saw several young men notice you -with a look of disdain. There was some excuse for you last winter, because a dress suit would cost you ten guineas. Now you can have one made by HUXLEY, the Tailor, of Manners-street, for half the money. He knows how to cut a stylish suit ; he has cut for several great men in his time. I will not mention a host of Lords, because you say they are no more than other men ; but Tom Thumb was a very great man, and Hales, the giant, was a greater, and so were Barnham and Daniel O’Connell, Charles Kean and Macready, Charles Lever; and the Rev, Ward Beecher was a great man in his line, and so was Tom Sayers. HUXLEY has the largest, cheapest, and best stock of goods in Wellington for you to choose from. He is shortly going to move into his new premises. The more goods he disposes of now the less he will have to move. He will fit you perfectly for £5 or £S ready cash.—Yours truly, BELINDA. CG A M B L E , . TAILOR, &c. (Late of B. Poulson’s), Begs to announce that he has purchased the business of Mr. W. Johnston, and trusts to receive a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed on his predecessor. The rule which has hitherto existed will be still adhered to, viz., first-class material, a perfect fit, and moderate charges. A choice selection of tweeds, fancy cloths, Mosgiel tweeds, &0., &c. C. GAMBLE, Tailor, &c„ Lambton-quay (lane W. Johnston), Next door to Mr. Alcorn, draper. W. JOHNSTON, on leaving the province, desires to thank his numerous customers for past favors, and can confidently recommend Mr. GAMBLE to their favorable notice, feeling sure he will give them every satisfaction. ICK OF FASHION. THOMAS McCLELAND, Jun., Boot and Shoe Maker, Begs to inform his friends and the public that ho has commenced business in WILLISSTREET, next door to Mr. Port’s store, hoping hy strict attention to obtain a share of public patronage. McCLELAND’S (Jun.) MANUFACTURES Are now so permanently appreciated for their combination of elegance, excellence, and economy throughout New Zealand and Australian colonies, as to require no detailed enumeration of their respective merits. A SPECIALITY, McCleland’s Prize Shooting Boots having been thoroughly tested during the past shooting season, are now pronounced to be unsurpassed in any quarter of the globe. Lasts modelled to suit the anatomical requirements of each foot, under the immediate supervision of the proprietor. NO CONNECTION WITH THE PINK OBSERVE WILLIS - STREET, (Next door to Mr. Port’s Store.) Q GREY, PROFESSIONAL COOK, CONFECTIONER, &c., &c., Lambton-quay (late D. Morgan) Next to Messrs. Shaw, Jewellers, &c; _ Under the distinguished patronage of Sir Henry Barkly, Sir Charles Hotham, and Sir George Grey. Late of the Reform Club, London. Wedding Breakfasts, Dejeuners, Balls, Suppers, and Parties supplied for any number on. the shortest notice in the highes style and finish. LOVE’S, TINSMITH, everything is REDUCED IN PRICE, to affect a clearance to make room for the necessary alterations for the manufacture of his Patent Gas Controllers and Purifiers, which are in great demand, and also for his increasing trade. Furnishing Ironmongery always on hand. All kinds of brazing and general copper work done at the wox*ks. Brass, tin, and load work carefully executed. Gasfitting on the most approved principles. No more water in pipes. Work guaranteed. All kinds of metal saucepans. Stewpans and boilers cleaned and tinned at reasonable prices. ". A general assortment of holloware and useful ironmongery on hand.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4768, 4 July 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4768, 4 July 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4768, 4 July 1876, Page 1

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