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Drapery P ÜBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT FIRST SHIPMENTS OF NOVELTIES I AND GENERAL DRAPERY, FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON OF 1876-77, /. IMPORTED BY WILSON & RICHARDSON, ' FROM LONDON, MANCHESTER, BELFAST, PARIS, AND LYONS. WILSON & RICHARDSON are showing an immense stock of every new shape in STRAW and LEGHORN HATS; children’s from Is., ladies from Is. 6d.. A beautiful collection of MILLINERY BONNETS, 50 boxes of French and English Flowers 33 boxes of new. Feathers and Feather Trimmings And an extensive assortment of Ornaments and Millinery Trimmings of all. descriptions for ladies making up themselves and the trade generally.. WILSON & RICHARDSON are showing new SPRING COSTUMES, from 16s. 6d. to 5 guineas. New Cross-overs Fichus, Jackets, and Mantillas, in Cashmere, Lace Appliqued, Grenadine, and Silk. Choice goods at low rates. WILSON & RICHARDSON axe showing new DRESS GOODS at Is., Is. 4d., Is. Bd., and 2s. per yard. A large stock of Japanese Silks at Is. 3d to 4s. 6d. Black and Colored Lyons Silks, Satins, Turquoise and Natti Silks for trimmings, in every shade made. WILSON & RICHARDSON are showing, £BOO worth of new KID GLOVES, first choice, received by last Suez mail. New 1 Silk Ties, Scarves and Bows ; new Ecru Laces and Trimmings; new Ribbons, in corded, plain, and natti; new Lace Goods; also, 1 case of Muslin Scollops, 4 oases of Summer Hosiery, 1 case of Cambric Handkerchiefs, 2 cases of Parasols, 6 cases -of i Haberdashery and small wares, and 4 cases Corsets and Underclothing. WILSON & RICHARDSON, LAMBTON-QUAY, ( (Late J. Burne). Established in 1848. Hotels •jq"EW ZEALANDER HOTEL, MANNERS-STEET. MR. J. FENTON has much pleasure in informing his friends and the public of Wellington and surrounding districts, that he has: taken the above well-known and comfortable Hotel, and hopes by strict attention to business and studying; the comfort of boarders to merit a continuance of the patronage bestowed on his predecessor. Accommodation for boarders unsurpassed. Wines, Spirits, Ales, &c., are of the very best quality. Every customer will receive the utmost attention. J. FENTON, Proprietor. Bank hotel, Manners-street, JOHN MoINTOSH, PROPRIETOR. J.M. has much pleasure in informing his old friends in Wellington and the country districts, also the travelling public, ■ that he has re-opencd the above establishment with all the moat modem improvements,. where travellers will be sure to experience the comforts of a home, with civility :and attention combined. , His twenty years’, experience in the business, in this city will be a guarantee that nothing but the best brands of WINES, BEERS, SPIRITS, &0., will be kept in stock. t : With such a bill of fare he respectfully 'solicits in the future.a share of the patronage so liberally bestowed in the past. : A new and commodious Billiard . Room has been erected, with one., of the hew and moat improved tables, and under, the supervision of a well-known experienced marker, Old ■Jack.” ' ‘ - 1 " HAUSMANN’S -CENTRAL HOTEL, corner of Lambton-quay and Hunterstreet.'— Messrs THOMAS & CEMINO haying taken the above hotel, beg to inform the inhabitants ofWellington and the surrounding districts that they will, continue, to carry ou the business in a style equal to their predecessor, arid hope to merit a continuance of the support accorded to him. N.B.—The Daily Luncheon at the Central will be a speciality. Breakfast at 8 a.m.; tea at 6 p.m. - First-class accommodation for boarders. J N lON II OTE L. 0 OLE VE R Y NIG H T Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands. Alcock’s Best Billiard Table. THITEWOOD’S HOTEL, K LOWER HUTT. ’ Good Accommodation and Stabling J, D. FRASER, Proprietor. BE UN S WICK HOT EL, ; Wilus-street. BILLIARDS. BILLIARDS. BILLIARDS. J, WALKLEY having imported from Melbourne one of Alcock’s first-class tables, begs to announce that the room was opened on FRIDAY, 28th JUDY, under the superintendence of an experienced marker.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4855, 13 October 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4855, 13 October 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4855, 13 October 1876, Page 1

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