Business Notices rfIHERE is much speculation' abroad just 8 now as to who shall be sent to England as Agent-General. It* is* within the range of possibilities that ; I may fee chosen. I have often known men chosen for places they were not; quite qualified ; b?cause .some- one; wanted, to get rid .of them. I .know.three or ; four people, that would be glad to get me out; of Wellington. Besides, I feel assured I; possess ope qualification necessary—l am good, at borrowing. But. other things stand in the ( way..: I ..have lately bought a large stock of. choice goods at price's much below their value,| and I am anxious that every man in Welling--ton should have one of my stylish suits of; clothes at £4 or £4 10s. ready money; , i J. (H XT X LEY. Tailor, Woollen Draper, Clothing Maho- - FACTOBER, AND CONTRACTOR, j New Zealander House, Manners-street. - TO MB S and HE AD S TONES , MADE TO ANY DESIGN, , AT W H E L Y E B’ a , ; Manners Street. . , . , , AN BLIND WORKS! . E A S B Y ’ S, " I 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. . Eor- SPECIMENS of WORK, See BLINDS at GOVERNMENT 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. jgLINDS ! BLINDS M BLINDS 1! ! NO MORE CROOKED LATHS., i TWENTY THOUSAND PINE LATHS, To Arrive per Alhambra. , THE ORIGINAL BLIND FACTORY. CLEMENT AND SMITH,, . Cuba-street. i ON TO THE PUBLIC. The deplorable effects which have followed the' use of vile compounds, sold under the name of “ Schnapps,” should prove a caution to the public tO purchase only that; bearing the name of “UDOLPHO WOLFE,” to which four thousand physicians have certified its excellence and puritv over all other stimulants. “UDOLPHO WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS "has been a quarter of a century before the public, and its sale steadily increasing, while • i HUNDREDS OF ’IMITATIONS have appeared and disappeared, leaving only ruin and disgrace to all connected with them. The public should no longer be duped by injurious, cheap, fiery compounds' with forged, certificates, manufactured in the, colony. ' * ! TO 'protect' consumers ■’ against imitations of UDOLPHO WOLFE’S, AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS, even when offered under other.names in this market, the Supreme .Court of New South .Wales;hah granted an Injunction against their sale, under a penalty of £30,000, in proof of which the Writ of Injunction may be seen,at our office. ' Sole Wholesale Agents for WOLFE’S ‘SCHNAPP’S, M. Moss & Co.; Sydney, ' : JACOB JOSEPH & CO., Willis-street, Sole Agents for Wellington and neighboring Provinces. ; FDONEGHUE and B. PARR, English , -and ’American Coachbuildfers, hiving commenced business on their- own -account, next to 1 the Scotch Church, Willis-street, 1 are prepared to execute all orders entrusted to them with despatch, 1 LANDAUS, broughams, buggies, thorough brace ‘ waggons, expresses, and tradesmen’s carts, &c., made of the best English ’ and American materials, and workmanship unsur-passed-in the city. Repairs, painting,; trimming, and smith work in all its branches carefully attended to at moderate prices. Please note the address— ENGLISH AND AMERICAN COACH FACTORY, Willis-street. , E ARO FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, Opposite the Pound. F. E. COOK begs to inform the inhabitants of Wellington and the surrounding districts that he has now on hand a choice assortment of First-class Furniture, which he is selling at greatly, reduced prices, comprising drawing and dining room suites, cheffoniers, chests of drawers all sizes, 100 and other tables, iron bedsteads, flax, hair, and flock mattresses, English and American cane and wood-seated chairs in great variety. Also, carpets, floorcloths, rugs, mats, &c., &c. By appointment The Marquis t°. .of Hia Excellency Normanby. A LINDSAY, in returning thanks to the . Clergy, Nobility, Artisans, and. Public of Wellington generally, begs to state that the bespoke department is under his own supervision, and having a thorough knowledge of the local requirements of the trade, along with the fact of importing nothing but firstclass materials, and employing none but the’ very best workmen, he solicits a continuance of their favers. Feet measured arid lasts fitted up On the latest and most improved principles. ‘ All tho Boots and Shoes of the Period made to " , ... - measure. A. L.l N D S AY, ’ , Family Boot and Shoe Warehouse, Lambtou-quay,'Wellington. ] 1 COLERIDGE AND DAVIES, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND : SURVEYORS. ■ ' Licensed tinder the Land Transfer Acts. ! Office ‘. Commercial Rooms, Hunter-street. - Estimates and 'quantities' supplied.' '', ; ' , G S. SELLAR, IMPORTER, , . AND ■ ' GENERAL MERCHANT, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND. ; fJVH O B.N-D O N BREWERY. J. & W. STAPLES, j Brewers, Malt and Hop Importers. I J. & W. STAPLES, in returning thanks to the trade and private families for their liberal patronage hitherto, would'respectfully beg to inform them that their , supply of ALES and STOUT, tie!, in bulk arid bottle, are of the choicest quality, and would solicit a continuance of their former favors. ! Private families supplied in quantities from two gallons and upwards. Ail orders punctually attended to. ' i THOR ND O N BREWERY, J. & W. STAPLES, Propiuhtobs. ‘ j OVE’S GAS ECONOMISER [ ‘ AND PURIFIER, which saves from 25 ito 40 per cent., as testified by respectable'consumers, may be had at his premises, Mannersstreet, or from bis agent, Mr. J. M/TAYLOR, Odd Fellows’Hall. ' NEW SHIPMENT' 1 OF OPAL • DEFLECTING GLOBES. All kinds of brazing and general copper, work done at." the works. Brass, tin, arid lead work carefully executed. ! Gasfitting on the most .approved principles. No more water in pipes.. Work | guarauteed. All kinds of metal saucepans. ' /; ; Stewpans and boilers cleaned.and tinned!at ' . reasonable prices. ; A general assortment of holloware ami useful ironmongery on hand. i ■ 1 ; WORKS—MANNEXIS-STREET/;' , Notice of removal—, (Jeorge. • OLOKE, Boot and Shoemaker, (late of: Tinakori-rbad), begs to iuforin his, friends and. cristoriaers that he is now carrying on .business in Manners-street. Ladies, Gents, arid Chil-i dren’s boots, &c., of the best description will always be kept on baud, , Uppers xid leather grindery supplied to the trade
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4831, 15 September 1876, Page 4
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1,011Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4831, 15 September 1876, Page 4
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