Books, Stationery, &c. JUST published' By special permission of the Hon. Minister of Public Works. MAPS OP NEW ZEALAND. . Containing the latest information concern* mg Hallways, constructed and in course of construction, Hoads, Telegraph Lines, &c., &c. Beautifully printed on fine toned paper. LYON AND B>- AIR, Publishers,* N, i. Business Notices WAREHOUES BRANDON-STREET. JAMES MACKAY, IMPORTER OF ENGLISH & SCOTCH MADE FURNITURE, Begs to inform the inhabitants of Wellington and surrounding districts that he has received, ex Pym, from London, a Choice Assortment of First-class Furniture, and which he will sell at the lowest prices possible— Walnut drawing-room suites, in green and crimson rep Walnut drawing-room suites, in green and crimson velvet Walnut choffoniers, plate-glass back and marble tops Walnut cheffoniers, whatnots Walnut inlaid card tables Walnut inlaid 100 tables Walnut ladies’ davenports Walnut occasional tables Walnut cabinets Mahogany suites, in real morocco leather, crimson Oak suites, in green morocco leather Mahogany suites, in haircloth Mahogany sideboards, 6ft. Mahogany sideboards, 4ft. Mahogany dressing-tables with mirrors attached Mahogany cylinder writing tables Mahogany chests of drawers Mahogany commodes Mahogany towel-horses Double and single iron bedsteads Hair mattresses Flax mattresses Dantzic feather pillows, &c., &c. Oak hat and umbrella stands and hall chairs Balloon back cane seat chairs, &c., &c. yENETIAN BLIND WORKS. E A S B Y ’ S, Willis-street, opposite the N. Z. Times Office The only Works in the Province SOLELY DEVOTED TO THE TRADE, In Hand, 65,000 ft. of PINE LATHS. To Arrive, 57,000 ft. For SPECIMENS of WORK, See BLINDS at GOVEBNMENT HOUSE, DEPARTMENTAL OFFICES, And the 2596 BLINDS fixed by this House in the Province within the last Two years. The Proprietor having had 24 years (10 years colonial) practical experience, is able to compete with any House in Australasia. BLINDS !! BLINDS! M NO MORE CROOKED LATHS. TWENTY THOUSAND PINE LATHS, To Arrive per AJhambra. THE ORIGINAL BLIND FACTORY. CLEMENT AND SMITH, Cuha-atreet. OVE’S GAS ECONOMISER AND PURIFIER, which saves from 25 to 40 per cent., as testified by respectable con* sumers, may be had at his premises, Mannersstreet, or from his agent, Mr. J. M. TAYLOR, Odd Fellows’ Hall. All kinds of brazing and general copper work done at the works. Brass, tin, and lead 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 use* ful ironmongery on hand. XJUDGE’S EUROPEAN SMOKING SALOON, COFFEE, AND READING ROOM. TOBACCOES of the very finest brands, and the best CIGARS in the colony. WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON, Opposite Melbourne Hotel. J M PORT,A NT NOTICE. AMERICAN TOBACCO WAREHOUSE, Next S. W. Alcorn’s, Lambton-quay, Wellington, F. LUHNING (Late of Dunedin), Proprietor. F. Lulming desires to announce to kis friends and the public generally that ho i n opened the above establishment with a magnificent assortment of the CHOICEST BRANDS of best AMERICAN TOBACCOES and real HAVANA CIGARS. F. Luhning has made arrangements for direct regular shipments to arrive, and his many years experience as an importer of tobacooes should be a guarantee to the smoking public that the genuine article only will be supplied. Liberal discount on parcels. JJHCENIX FOUNDRY, WELLINGTON. ROBERTSON AND CO., (Late Charles Seager), Engineers, Boilermakers, Iron and Brass Founders, Ship and General Smiths, Manufacturers of every description of Steam Engines, Boilers, Machinery for Sawmills, and all Ironwork necessary for the construction of Contractors’ Waggons, Railway or other Bridges, &c., &c. Estimates furnished. All orders will meet with prompt attention. Address —Old Customhouse-street, Wellington. THE WELLINGTON STEAM LAUNDRY COMPANY bag to inform the inhabitants of the City of W r ‘\Uugton that they will commence business about the Ist of September, aud will be prepared to receive orders from hotel proprietors, private families, aud others, from that date. All communications to be addressed to the manager, G. H. BAYLIS, Adelaide-road. dVTOTICE.—I, J. JACKSON (late H. E. Warcup), beg to inform the public and the nobility that I am now making every description of BOOTS and SHOES, consisting of gents’ shooting boots, balmorals, and goloshes, plain springside boots, &o. None but first-class workmen are employed. All orders entrusted to me will be punctually attended to. Note the address — J. JACKSON, Opposite Empire Hotel. N.B.—Repairs neatly executed.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4811, 23 August 1876, Page 4
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712Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4811, 23 August 1876, Page 4
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