Business Notices M URRAY, COMMON, AND STATION AGENTS, CO., Wellington. STUD STOCK AND SEVERAL DESIRABLE PROPERTIES EOR SALE. Advances on station SECURITIES. MURRAY, COMMON, & CO. aro prepared to BUY for CASH or make ADVANCES on the ENSUING CLIP and upon approved STATION SECURITIES. Lambton-quay, Wellington. Sawmill machineby, PLOUGHS, HARROWS, ENGINES, and Agricultural Implements of all kinds, supplied by the undersigned. < Circulars, with lowest prices, &c., 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 name. .TOHNSTON & CO. GL. HART, AUCTIONEER, LAND, , AND COMMISSION AGENT, AND ACCOUNTANT. Empire Hotel, Willis-street, Wellington, Office, pro tem. O R G E SNEL SO N , G AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENT, PALMERSTON NORTH. Cash advanced bn goods for absolute sale, and prompt account sales furnished. M. McTURK, ACCOUNTANT , And Liquidator, House, Land, Estate, and Commission Agent. Rents Collected. LICENSED LAND BROKER, Office-Opposite the Theatre Royal, Johnston-stieCt, Wellington. R. M. -McT. solicits the patronage of hjs friends and the public, and trusts by faithful and prompt attention to merit their favor and support. F. 11. W 0 0 D j (Late of Ripley, Wood, & Co.), ACCOUNTANT, VALUER, LAND, ESTATE, r AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. .Agent for the Australian Mutual Provident Society, Northern Eire Assurance Company, Wellington and Hutt Building Society, and the Land Investment Society of Wellington. Next Standard Office, ■ MAIN-STREET, GREYTOWN. JUDGE’S EUROPEAN SMOKING SALOON AND CIGAR DIVAN. Splendid Virginian Tobaccos and the best Cigars in the colony. A cozy room to enjoy them , in, with books papers, chess, dominoes, draughts, &o. WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. 10 doors above Empire Hotel. JT ;<P„O RTA N T NOTICE AMERICAN. TOBACCO. WAREHOUSE,; Next S. W. Alcorn’s, , Lambton-quay, Wellington,.’ ,■ F. LUHNING (Late of Dunedin), Proprietor. F. Luhning desires to announce to his friends and the public generally that he has 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 tobaccoes should be a guarantee to the smoking public that the genuine article only will be supplied. < *' - Liberal discount on parcels. George d i x o n, • ■ MANUFACTURER OP GINGER BEER, DERATED WATERS ' - AND’ CORDIALS, Begs respectfully to thank his patrons and friends for the generous support accorded to him since commencing business, and to inform them that, having purchased the business and plantof Mr. Ed. Dixon,he will be in a position to largely extend his trade, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance! of the same. Business for the future will be carried on at the Cuba-street Factory. A.letter box will be placed for orders at Sydney-street. JP tr BL I C NOTI CE. ARRIVAL OF THE- SHIP COLLINGWOOD AT MELBOURNE. We shall now be able to complete our new arrangements early in October, when ■ VENETIAN BLINDS Will be made at prices lower than any yet offered by any house in New Zealand. Apyly for Price Lists, &0., to EASBYS VENETIAN BLIND WORKS, ‘ Opposite the New Zealand Times Office, ’ ’Willis-street. , ’ tST Note.—The only works in the province solely devoted to the trade. , TO ARCHITECTS, 1 BUILDERS, CABINETMAKERS & OTHERS. Having most complete arrangements for making Venetian and Wire-gauze Blinds, we areprepared to supply good blinds cheaper than any house in the trade. CLEMENTS, AND SMITH, Original Blind Factory, Cuba-street, Wellington. |
N.B. —The whole of our blinds are guaranteed. Stock of pine laths always on hand. MR. EDITOR.—Sir, I like your style much when you write about finding men of sufficient patriotism to servo the country without the £3OO per annum. You ought to know that patriotism is a plant that don’t grow much here yet—the soil is not used to it. I have heard of the savage who loved his native shore;.but that don’t apply to us; we aintquite savages.’ I go in for payment to members; I may be a member myself, sooil. Instead of making long windy speeches of no use to any one, I’d dodge about the Assembly taking orders for my Best Suita at £i 10s., and Trousers and Vest at £2; then go to my new shop'in Manuors : Btreet, and make them overtime, and have my £3OO per annum. JAMES HUXLEY, ’ Tailor, Woollen Draper, and Contractor. ' BDDDEN, WHOLESALE AND , 1 . ■ BBTAir, ’ ' NURSERYMAN AND SEEDSMAN,, - : Willis • dreet add Abel Smith-street.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4845, 2 October 1876, Page 1
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