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To Let. TO LET, on the Reclaimed Land, a section with stable and coachhouse thereon. Apply to W. JAMES, Furniture Warehouse. TO LET ON-LEASE—Those commodious Business Premises in Willis-street now in the occupation of Mr. S. S. Griffiths, with the goodwill of an old-established grocery and bakery business. The building includes four good rooms, suitable for a dwelling-house, and from its superior position might be turned to various purposes. For further particulars apply to EDWI). ANDERSON, : Willis-street. f | tO LET.—Those well-known premises, the ORIGINAL HAM AND BEEF SHOP, together with the smoke-house, boiler, water engine, sausage machine (Williams, Smithfield), filtre, fixtures, and fittings, as it now stands. The position is acknowledged to be the best in the city. Sufficient reasons for letting. The above business is,.a good chance for a young beginner, as there are seven years to run, at j£X per week. E. J. BE AVIS, Willis-street. Business Notices W" ILSON AND RICHARDSON Have opened a superior stock of CALICOS plain and twilled, fine, medium and heavy; thoroughly shrunk, free from dress, and prepared for the sewing machine; prices, fijd-i 7id„ Sid., 9dL, 10Jd., lid., Is., Is. 2d. per yard The above can be strongly recommended for purity and strength. Also White and Scoured plain and Twilled SHEETINGS, full width, from Is. fid. 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, Bed Ticks, and a large variety of Scotch and Manchester goods of all descriptions. WILSON AND RICHARDSON Have opened several bales '■ of BrussellsTapestry and Kidderminster Carpets 30 pieces of felt carpet, at Is. lid. Hearthrugs, Mats Doorslips ■ Flax mattings ' - China do Cocoa do, in all widths Floorcloths Sheepskin mats Curtain reps and damasks Muslin and lace curtains To arrrive per Waimea— Carpets Cornice mounts Curtains Linoleum Mats, Rugs Mattings, &c. WILSON AND RICHARDSON, ' Lambton quay (Late J. Bume), Established in 1848.

POWDER— Blasting, sporting (diamond grain, FFF), challenge and rifle Arms—Fowling pieces, rifles, and revolvers • Shot—Caps, cartridges, wads, &o. Powder flasks, shot pouches, and belts ROBERT GARDNER & CO., ■ , Ironmongers ; (Late E. .W. Mills), Lambton-quay. ■\TOTICE. —Having disposed of my Retail XM Business, I have to request that for the future all communications may he addressed to and all accounts paid at my Office, Hunterstreet. E. W. MILLS. Wholesale Ironmonger and Iron Merchant. Hunter-street, October 2 THE WELLINGTON' STEAM LAUNDRY COMPANY Beg to inform the inhabitants of the city of Wellington that they have commenced work. The Laundry is fitted up with all the latest improvements, and under the supervision of a thoroughly experienced laundress. The proprietors, believing the Laundry will supply a want long felt by heads of families and others, trust by strict attention and moderate charges, to receive a fair share of public support. All washing called for and delivered. Orders to the Manager, Adelaide - road, opposite Gaby’s Soap Works, will receive immediate attention. 6. H. BAYLTS, Manager. THE best and cheapest of hand-sewing machines are the Lockstitch “Family Friend,” and the Little Wanzer Table ■ Sewing Machines—Wheeler and Wilson’s are equalled by none A complete assortment of extras and needles always on hand ROBERT GARDNER & CO., 'lronmongers (Late E. W. Mills), Lambton-quay. NOTICE.— R. J. DUNCAN has tern- , porarily 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 tie addressed to him in Panama-street. '■ R. J. DUNCAN, Land and General Auctioneer, Commission Agent, 4c. JOHN BRIDGE, Stdnet, Wool and Produce Auctioneer, Live Stock, Station, Land, and Estate Agent.— Cash advanced on easiest terms against any description of property or security. Wanted WANTED, one or two Furnished Rooms. Moderate terms. Address, L. I. V., office of this paper. , , , „ WANTED, a Partner, either ' sleeping or active, but : latter preferred, with a view to increasing business operations, with a capital of from £SOO 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. WANTED KNOWN, that C. Broadbent,. Watchmaker and Jeweller, has removed , 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. WANTED KNOWN, that orders for Messrs. Cutler and Moore, Pianoforte Makers, &0., should be left at their new premises in Panama-street. . WANTED KNOWN.—The Cheapest and Best House for Venetian Blinds is Easby’s, Willis-street, Wellington. Blinds, from 17s. 6d. each. WANTED KNOWN-.ProfessorStraohan, Interpreter of Spanish, Italian, and French, may be consulted at Hill’s Registry Office, Lambton-quay. : WANTED the public of Wellington to know that E. Whitehead has just received a fresh supply of the best Newcastle Coals, which he intends to sell at the lowest rates. Address, Ghuznee-at. Everybagweighed. WANTED KNOWN that E. Whitehead, is supplying all kinds of Firewood at lowest rates. Try our 10s. load of firewood, delivered to any part of to\Vn. Address,. Ghnznee-street. Charcoal in any quantity. ANTED KNOWN that twenty men , , can be accommodated at Thomas a. ining-rooms, Manners-street. Terms mode,te. All meals, 9d.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4867, 27 October 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4867, 27 October 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4867, 27 October 1876, Page 3

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