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fbjLo .lßnMn<&skNoticeß '■M.‘ McTURR,' 'ACCOUNTANT XW ,!Wi( ' i '’'And Liquidator, .t. | House;"Land;-Estate, •‘'and Commission;Agent. . ir- ! Rents Collected: o • licensed; land broker. il -■ Office—Opposite 1 the Theatre-Royal, > Johnston-street,'-Wellington. 1 ! - ' . ' ■ S, M.' McT. solicits the patronage ofhis friends and the public, and trusts by faithful and prompt attention to merit: their favor and 1 support. •• ■ 1 ' Gr E O R G.E ~D I X Q, N, ■ MANUFACTURER - OFy J GINGER BEER, yERATRD 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 busitiess and plant of 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. ’ letter; box. will be placed for orders at Sydney-street., , ■■ , ■ .1, j BA.EGAI NS! 'BARGAINS! IN BOOTS, AND SHOES! .lEi./WALRBR .cbegs-ito; inform the! public that he has purchased the business in | Willis- ( street lately carried on by MK'Bindsayj, and in order to make-room i for : New Goons will continue the‘Clearing Sale of Boots and Shoes for a'short time longer.’ Great reductions are therefore made/ , i;i \ ■ 1 E.W. .having ‘had considerable 1 experience in the trade, including eight' years’ management’ df' ME r E."Levy’s 'bespokAsHdp,' can produce a boot not to be surpassed by any house' in town. - - ■ - r l ' yy - TVTEW;,GOODS ARRIVED BY THE-' JL* :> ■. «i WAIMEA..*: i ■ Beautifully embroidered; all over ladies’ .■ ..j,saddles,:£B,loa..m ./•.? ' ; ' Boys’i.saddles,; girls 1 ' Saddles,'»snaffle and. i! pelham=bridles, martingales,! whips,' , spurs, &c: t 1 j v,! ■ In consequence of the shop being chpfced up with these new::goods; the .in •"*! ui 1 /f ll '''. / ...« .. I'-f! ULEARING:SALE mi 1 ; Will iba continued at LOWER. BRICES than; ever, before heard of-in. Wellington/ !. J. E. iEVANS,; SADDLER, j .Under theiYermdah, iLaihbtbmqnay; ..-fTT,.,#; lU- ,HARRIS beg.t to inform the W ~ v ,mhabitant6r of I ,Wellington and the iWlairarapa ~ thah,,they...have./ purchased the parrying '.Business from Messrs. Edmondson, .Sellar,' & Co., .and hope by strict attention-to -business and moderate, charges, to receive the support, hitherto -Accorded ,to >their! prede- . Tie Agency inWellington will;still] be continued!by.,i . v■;- i thqs.u. darcy, Lambton-'quay/'/l '!TF'! . you. arqV A" true ' patriot ‘ you would be dellghted’to see,the handsome plaid tweed now made by .the Mosgiel .Woollen Factory Company.'„ R 1 .will slsp.' tw.'.'jtfe&liig. to those gentldaißn ’WhA’aw'iiiw fortunate possessors of 21, JOs:.|readyjinoneyito, know; they can hfiye a, whole suit of- those beautiful patterns .made.in,a few hours by j. HUXLEY,’ Tailor, Woollen Draper, and Contractor, New Zealander .Houses Manners-street...,.--"E 'O 'R G‘E SNEL SO N, ’ AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION. . . AGENT, ‘ BADMERSTON .NORTH. Cash’ kdvanoed on 'goods ' for absolute-sale, and prompt account sales, furnished. . ; ..., >. ILSON 'AND RICHARDSON ’>■ Have 1 opened a'superior stock of, CALICOS plain 'and twilled, fine; medium and : heavy; thoroughly shrunk; free'froto dress, and, -prepared for the'sewing'maohineij'piides,* 6Jd.,‘ 7id„ 84d., SdJ.,; loJd.y lid!,'- isqls.j 2d.'per ; yard: '-be strongly) recorn-' mended fed purity And' strength/ -Also White' and ’Scoured plain l and Twilled SHEETINGS, ■full'width, from Is. 6d. ■' ' '■> ■■ ’ ■ WILSON AND RICHARDSON .. V ' i Have opened' a’ ■ large stock of - Damasik. Table -Glbthe; Table. Linens by the yard; kinsJlTowels; Glass'add Tea Cloths; Quilts and Counterpanes;*’ Toilet Cover's; Bed Ticks, and a 1 -large o Variety /qf'Scotch' Imd g Manchester goods s ®# all-descriptions'. ‘'“/a'- I WILSON o !AND*RICHARDSON. . i Have opened several “bales '-.of" Brussells "1 Tapestry ;and ! KidderiiiinßteS Carpets -. i .-36 pieces of felt caipet, at Is. lid. g ; 7., -7 j , slips. r . ;• ; -“ A ■ka'do 1 .■‘r ‘7, .. V ‘ -”7’CbbbA do, in'ml widths' ' ’ ,h tei Flbprelbths l!,w ni ' ,: ~J- n 11 /.'SKeepsklh mats^’ '7 K Vi: T, '?7CuHahrreps and damasks , ",V.' ■' ‘' AVII ul./ n n’nf. niirf.smK I ‘' 7Mnslip jand'lace ciixtaiis Tb"aifrrive pm WaiineaT- ,• ; j.i«. 1 > , (s , mounts ' l , j ~V J ■’’'""’Curtains’'* " ‘ ■ ’’' j , Linoleum r .' ./• I . ’'’"''iMatb, Rugs’ : ’. | '’.j^Mattings^&'b'. I ''. j I WILSON,AND.RICHARDSON, l‘ i,Lamb,ton quay ;(Late/R.Bume),;r-l „,V, ; .--.i , Established.in; 1818.. ' < f -ti

■;*'r"' J,J •’ o *Costumes '.ff i“ " J Fqr CHEAP' Mantles ' try MACLEAN’S,, i,\" i V , , Millinery . V|; ,spsdtfi&£P : Hosiery . try MA.CLEAN’^p ( ,j ;j t ‘ \ t "J,A j '■ i». c •, s •i. . Prints? ... v For CHEAP ;", Marcellas try MACLEAN’S" ’ , and Calicoes . i i flf i■ ;■ j£ cn > gan( jßbys',,‘ . A „ For .CHEAP ' Clothing ,', try MACLEAN'S , t ;Eeiiin Wool', ,r.u For CHEAP . Patterns try MACLEAN’S '! ,; Fancy Work .j. ' 72-inch Scrim, 6^d. A-s’ .T R..E..H T. ■■’ "[NOTICE.—R. ;J. DUNCAN has . tempbrarily removed to the 1 premises lately beoupied by Messrs. Stevenson and Stuart, Pahamja-strpet, until his now bonded warehouse,’ auction-rooms, and .offices, adjoining TJiqmpson, Shannon, and Co.’s premises, are .cpmpleted. .' ~, < < "' ’ , Business communications .are requested to be addressed to him in Panama-street, - - - ,;. I .r. j. dhnoan, J, ; Land and General Anptibneer, ; , . , .Commission Agent, &o. JVC WEE HUTT GENERAL STORE;; ! 1 ’ 1 NOTICE; OF. REMOVAL., , ROBERT CLEL AND thanking his friends and the' public generally for the liberal patronagp he hap received for the' past sixteen years! begs to infirm them that he' his a/eyr. and commodious premised opposite Whiter, wood’s' Hotel, 1 6n WEDNESDAY, rthe‘;‘4th inst., and trusts ,by ,pontinuing to supply firstrate, articles 'at‘ town prices, to merit a‘b6hof theW favor, , ' | ~, , ■ SERVANTS’ 1 ’ ‘REGISTRY; OFFICE;—; ■ 'Wanted General Servants to know that they will obtain Good Situations on application* to Mrs. Hill. ' •' 1

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4859, 18 October 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4859, 18 October 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4859, 18 October 1876, Page 3

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