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Business rH otices BLYTII, & 00. respectfully beg to inform 'iheV.tradespeople generally of Wellington and,- Wairarapa that theyrhavje opened those large premises opposite the Empire Hotel in Masterton, as Auction f .Booms and general Stores. Goods will be received from Wellington and other places for their Monthly Bales, -of which returns . will be made advanced on receipt of goods at Masterton consigned for,absolute sale.. Order? and commissions atnctly attended to. ; J WALKER, GUNMAKER ANp Jon "LOCKSMITH, " y, ! Manners-street, Wellington, - j PHRENOLOGY.— professor Strachan Is - prepared to make Phrenological examinations at his rooms, Brandon’s corner, op FRIDAYS and MONDAYS. Verbal examination, 2s. 6d.; , written charts, 10s. 6d.; families attended at their own residences by arrangements. ‘ / ■ 1 ' r i LFR E D T:Y E- R, ; - "ngAhauranga STEAM WOOL } : ; M SCOURING WORKS, y, , j Cash buyer-of Wool, Hides, Sheepskins, and tallow. Also a' large assortment of first-class basils always on hand. ‘ ’ ‘ i' Wool, locks,and . pieces sorted, scoured, taken, delivery, of.in Wellington, and returned to agents in town for Id. per lb. scoured weight JJ E N R Y, W A L T O N’S STEAM WOOL-SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT ANDFELLMON GER Y, ; Glencragie, Ngahauraiiga Line, Wellington. Cash Buyer of Wool, Hides, Tallow, and ■ t ' : t Sheepskiis.”' .• 1 ’’ - I OM B 3 and HE AIDS TONES MADE TO ANY DESIGN, ] A T W : H E L Y E R’S ~ .: . Manners Street. EUDDEN. WHOLESALE AND - : RETAIL '-.'l NURSERYMAN AND SEEDSMAN; j Willis- street and Abel Smith-street.', j H T HORN DO N . BR,EW;ERY J. & W.‘STAPLES. ~ ' Bins wins. Malt and Hop Importers. ' J. & W. STAPLES, in returning thanks't<> the trade-kind private -families for their liberal patronage hitherto, would respect'fully beg to inforin.them that' their supply of ALES and STOUT, 1 &d.; in bulk and bottle, are of th| choicest quality,' and-would solicit a conlinut ance of their former favors. _ * j Private families' supplied in quantities from two gallons and Upwards, All orders, punctuj-■ally-attended to. " ; rHORN DO N BREW ER Y; j. & ! W. STAPLES, Proprietors. Rowlands : a n p co.; Underneath ’ the! Illuminated Clock. i All work entrusted to our care -is l executed on .the premises and guaranteed ‘for- twelve months. ; Allrnew -watches. guaranteed'for three years. Goods - packed - and ' sent -or receipt Of cash-or-post-office order to any pan of the colony.!". ~c/j iota ROWLANDS-&-CO:, Under .the Illuminated' Clock,. Willis-street. By-appointment-- The Marquis . His Excellency : Normanby. : A 1 a LINDS AY, in returning .thanks to the r\ . Clergy, Nobility, Artisans, and Public of Wellington: generally; begs to- state that the bespoke '- department is : under his 6wn| 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 1 very-best workmen, he-solicits a continuance of their favors. : i - . 1 '■'■ • Eeet'measured ‘ and' :lasts ' fitted up on 'the latest and most improved principles; j All the Boots and Shoes of the Period made to; measure.- ; ' r I A. L-I.N- D S A Y, ! Family Boot and Shoe 'Warehouse - ; y -.Lambton-quay, Wellington, r ' n.,E, O.,E„G E , ; D I X O N, OT ' ■■ ■ MANUFACTURER 'of ‘ Unger beer; Crated waters! . ... . ; AND CORDIALS, , ; . I legsyrespectfullyiito: thank "his - patrons 'andj riends for the genefous support J accorded to* im since-commencing 'business, and to inform j hem that/ havifag . purchased the business andj lant of Mr. Ed. Dixon, he will- be in a position to j irgely extend hid .trade,-andi hopes by-strict j ttention to business to merit a continuance of j hesame. y..-s-ysi '■ ;

: Business for the future-will be carried on at ,the Cdba-streetTaotory; ■ "i : 'A i letter -box •- will be placed for orders'at 1 •Sydney-street.- ;! c ‘ lii £:i> • ■-- 1 v ’- ! ■ ' ~p| L I NDS! : B.LIN D, SI! The CHEAPEST and BEST HOUSE , /IV -Iri : New Zealand. solely-devoted to the trade. VENETIAN BLINDS, 17s. : 6d. EACH, For specimens of work-seeTßlirids at Govem-ment-House,-Departmental Offices, ~&C.V ( . .V :i UT u ■ ’ 17 f i; ‘ W I L.L rB-'S T.B E E T, '(Opposijis -the/JNEwYEALArifi Times' TO ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS, CABINETMAKERS & rOTHEES. Having most complete arrangements for making Venetian and Wire-gauze Blinds; we are -prepared 'to supply, good blinds Cheaper than any houso-in the trade.- id-ej« CLEMENTS--ANI? SMITH, Original Blind Factory, • ■ Cuba-street, Wellington. - IS ’ i : . N.B.—The whole-of our blinds are guaranteed. Stock of pine laths always on hand; i '* NEW GOODS ARRIVED "BY THE • ’.WAIMEA, , . - , „ Beautifully, embroidered.all over-ladies! saddles, £8 10s. ... Boys’ saddles/ 1 snaffle and V, ~ pelhariT bridles, martingales,; >whipsj '■ spurs/&c. J ' jf, . In, consequence of the shop being choked up with these now goods, the ~,-. -.p ’ bLKARING SALE.-. ■ Willhe LOWER PRICES than, ever* before heard of 'in Wellington. ■ - -,- >, ... J., E. f EYANS„,§ADpLEB,; ,;■ ■ Under the Verandah, Lainbton-quay. .; , ,H .V/ ' TO THE P.UBL.IC . "SiffceVthß". "introduction T/of ;, UDOLPH6, WOLFES ! '‘SCHNAPPS ‘'if .lias ./Spoonfe, through its' wonderful ‘medicinal, merits,- the, most' largely'consumed spirit in-this. marlret,. arid it' thei;6fhre 'is, not 1 surprising, that, it been ' IMITATED 1 ' AND ’ ■ COUNTERFEITED. Purchasers Bhould .use _th,e_greateßt .cautioii of/they will have a y; ayiA iL T Vj " 'SPURIOUS AND CHEAPER . i Article pfllmedioff on them aKthe-Bh-.! I ■Mi;/:.; ' GENUINE'^SCIHNATP^I'- : '/ ‘: x y'\. oiSome : t-un^rin’eipl^. :i, i><!Bi|lh't«te retailing,. a - , compound' of a theft 1 ''ovf if-m’ariufacture' which theyistll’ninder ,tlie !, nriri& !|, (sf -“ WOLFE’S ”, SOHN APPS.v v-W tf-'- therefore '■ strongly; ;ad vise ’ purchasers to protect themselves, and buy only (ORIGINAL-UNOPENED BOTTLES , i't'-cm «wi d'pR i "UASES/’ a / ( ; :, / ; . , ',';";,: :! ';; And tKus'ise , dure'thh , fuU l 'advaht'ages ! 'of : this’ i-t-BXTBAORDINARY' f MEDICAL Every-'geuulne; i b&ttl , 6 : ’'be'ars'n'label with our' 1 riaiieithereori.v-' ! iK bias Jwde - 1 tJJ'.*qor.t en-. M. MOSS & CO., Sole Wholesale’’Agents” ifor Auatralidtuid ,N"ew Zealand, Sydney. 1 JACOB WJOSEPH & CO., Willis-streot, Wellington, Solo Agents for Wellington and neighboring provinces.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4865, 25 October 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4865, 25 October 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4865, 25 October 1876, Page 4

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