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RICHAEDSOM ■VV Have-opened -a- superior—stocks of CALICOS plain 1 and twilled, fine, medium and! heavy; thoroughly shrunk, free from drees, and prepared for the-sewing machine; prices, 6Jd., 7Jd., BJd., 9di„ 10Jd., lid.. Is., Is. ,2d. per yard. -The above -can be strongly 1 recoin* mended for purity and’ strength. . Also White and Scoured plain' and Tmfied.SHEETINGS, full width, 1 from Is: 6d.’" ■ - . 1 ‘ - WILSON AND RICHARDSON Have opened a large stock of Damask Table Cloths, Table Linens by the yard, • Table Napkins, Towels, Glass and • Tea Cloths, Quilts and Counterpanes, Toilet Covers, Led Ticks, and a large variety , of : Scotch and goods of all descriptions, e ; - WILSON AND RICHARDSON 1 Have opened several bales of Brussells Tapestry and Kidderminster. Carpets 30 pieces of felt carpet, at Is. lid.. Hearthrugs, Mats - Doorslips Elax mattings ■ , China.do • • • • Cocoa do, in all widths Floorcloths, . r - 1 Sheepskin mats ’ Curtain reps and damasks Muslin and lace curtains To arrrive per Waimea— ■ Carpets - - - . Cornice mounts ■ . Curtains 1 Linoleum Mats, Rugs . ■ , Mattings, &c. ■ WILSON AND RICHARDSON, Lambton quay (Late J. Bume), Established, in 1848. BJOWDER —Blasting, sporting (diamond JT grain, FEE), challenge and rifle Arms—Fowling .pieces, rifles, and revolvers Shot—Gaps, cartridges, wads, &c„ Powder flasks, shot pouches, and belts ROBERT GARDNER & CO„ Ironmongers (Late E. W. Mills), Lambton-quay. MOTICB.— Having disposed of my Retail Business, X have to request that for th« future all communications may be addressed to and all accounts paid at my Office,’ Hunter* street. E. W. MILLS. Wholesale Ironmonger and Iron Merchant. JHCENIX FOUNDRY, WELLINGTON’ ROBERTSON AND CO., ' (Late Charles Seager), 4 - Engineers, Boilermakers, Iron and Brass Founders, Ship and General Smiths, Manufacturers of every description.of Steam Boilers, Machinery for Sawmills, and all Ironwork necessary for the construction of Contractors’ Waggons, Railway or Other &c., &c. Manufacturers of Speedy’s Patent Wool Press. Estimates furnished. All orders will meet with prompt -attention. Address—Old Customhouse-street, Wellington, IF you are a true patriot_ you would be "delighted to" see the handsome plaid tweed! now made by the Mosgiel Woollen Factory Company. It will also be-pleasing to those gentlemen who are the fortunate possessors of 54,105. ready money to know that they can have a whole suit of those beautiful patterns made in a few hours by J. HUXLEY, Tailor, Woollen Draper, and Contractor, New Zealander House, Manners-street., , THE best and cheapest : of hand-sewing machines are the Lockstitch “ Family and the Little Wanzer Table Sewing Machines—Wheeler 'and Wilson’s are equalled by none A complete assortment' of’ extras and needles always on band- . ROBERT GARDNER & CO., Ironmongers (Late E. W. Mills), Lambton-quay. NOTICE.— R. J. - DUNCAN . has .-temporarily removed to the premises lately occupied by. Messrs._ Stevenson and Stuart, Panama-street, until his new bonded warehouse, auction-rooms, ■ and offices, adjoining Messrs. Thompson,, Shannon, and, Co.’s premises, are completed. Business communications are requested: to be addressed to him in Panama-street. ’ E. J. DUNCAN, Land and GeneralAuctipneer, Commission Agent, &o. NOTICE.— I beg tb announce to my friends and the public that I have taken the business premises situate comer, of Tory .and Vivian streets, , some rime since occupied, by Mr, Kells, • »nd ! " ihbre' latterly ‘by ’ Mr. Power—where I iutend carrying’ on the Grocery,Business, as a branch establishment,; and trust, by strict attention to , business,, and keeping*a superior class of goods at the lowest possible prices, to merit the patronage, of those who have not yet jpven me a trial. . N.B.—The business in Tarahaki-street will be carried on as usual. ~ . MARK O’GRADY. Notice of removal—georgb CLOKE, Boot and Shoemaker, (late of Tinakori-road), begs to inform his friends and customers that he is now carrying bn business in Manners-street. Ladies, Gents, and Children’s boots;*&c;;7Qf" the . best* description will always be kept on hand. ‘ Uppers ard leather grindery supplied to "the trade. ~ - , t , ~ , . , Wanted,,.- -., T , "ANTED, one or two Furnished Rooms. ! Moderate terms. Address, L.’l; V., office of this 7 paper. ' *- ; •■ ■■■ RANTED, an intelligent/ Lad,; sharp office of this paper. Apply WANTED,' a Partner,.either sleeping or active, but i latter ..preferred, with a view to increasing business operations, with a capital of from £6OO to £IOOO, in the ironmongery and manufacturing line, and doing a fair business in an .excellent-retail stand.—Person must be of steady,habits.! Address, Z., office of this paper. VXTANTED KNOWN, that C. Broadbent, yV. • (Watchmaker moved from Cuba-street to those new shops adjoining the Duke of Edinburgh Hotel, where he has open with a very choice selection of new goods.) . . r. ■ ' V, '>l. ' ANTED KNOWN, that orders for * Messrs. Cutler and Moore, Pianoforte Makers, &c., should be left at their new premises in Panama-street. ‘ ... , • ANTED KNOWN.—The Cheapest and Best House for Venetian Blinds is Easby’s, Willis-street, ’Wellington. - Blinds, from 17s. 6d. each.’ ■ ’’ WANTED KNQWN-ProfessorStrachan, -Interpreter of Spanish; Italian, and French, may bo consulted at Hill’s Registry Office, Lambton-quay. • "ANTED KNOWN that M. Bohan has for sale; cheap, at the Wellington Coach Factory—l fight spring.cart, 1 wharf spring-cart, 1 wharf tip-dray, 1 country spring brake, with stationary pole. WANTED the public of Wellington to know that E. Whitehead has just received a fresh supply of the best Newcastle Coals, wbich he intends to ■ sell at the lowest rates. Address, Ghuznoe-sL Every bag weighed. ANTED KNOWN that E. Whitehead is supplying all kinds of' Firewood at lowest rates. Try our 10s. load of firewood, delivered to “any: part :: of -town, Address, Ghuznee-street. Charcoal imany quantity. ANTED KNOWN that twenty men can be accommodated at Thomas’s Dining-rooms, Manaers-strOet, ) 7 Terms moderate. All meals, 9<L.. ’ ~ .< . ; ERVANTS’ REGISTRY OFFICE.— Wanted General Servants to know that they will obtain Good Situations on application to Mrs, Hill r ....... ). . ~

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4865, 25 October 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4865, 25 October 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4865, 25 October 1876, Page 3

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