Business Npticesj ;r iLYiTH,'s & / CO. respectfully; ; JU inform,-the tradespeople ; generally Wellington and Wairarapa that they have opened those large premises opposite the Empire Hotel.in Masterton, as;Auction andGeneral Stores.. Goods will bo.received from, jWeUington and other places for their,Monthly, Sales; of,, which ; prompt■ returns will be .made monthly. .- I Money advanced on receipt of goods at Mas-i terton consigned for absolute sale. Orders and commissions strictly attended to! ....... j WALKER. GUNMAKER AND '’ - LOCKSMITH, " “ ' ’ ; Manners/Street, Wellington, PHRENOLOGY.— Professor Strachan is prepared to. make, Phrenological examinations at his rooms, Brandon’s comer, on FRIDAYS .and MOND AYS. .Verbal examination, 25.-6jLp written, charts, Cd.; families attended at their' own residences by arrangements., •< j{V .•> , ■ A L F R ; E D T Y KR, NGAHAURANGA STEAM .WOOL SCpXJRING; WORKS. ■ Cash buyer of Wool, Hides, Sheepskins, and tallow. Also a large assortment of first-class basils always on hand. Wool, locks, and ! pieces/ sorted, scoured, taken" delivery of' in, Wellington, and returned to agents in town for Id. per lb. scoured weight H E N R Y WA L T O N’S" STEAM —W OOL-S Coil RING ESTABLISHMENT AND FELLMONGERY, Glenoragie, Ngahauranga Line, Wellington. | Cash Buyer of Wool, Hides, Tallow, and Sliecpskius. I !By appointment The Marquis ; to .•. :Of-,/ A, .LINDSAY, in returning thanks to the , . . Cleargyi'Nbbility, Public of, Wellington, generally, begs, .to state that the bespoke • department • is under his own supervision, and haying a" thorough knowledge of the local requirements of the trade, along with the fact of importing nothing but. first, class materials, and employing but the very best workmen, he solicits a, continuance of their : favors. ~ : ‘ Feet measured and ■ . lasts fitted up- bn- the’ f. latest and most improved principles." . , All the Boots and Shoes "of,the Period made’to : ", L r"- ,measure. ,‘ - ’ ' i' iln, t,. ~ Family, Boot and Shoe Warehouse' ' 1 " , . X'amhtbn-quay, Wellington. ‘.'.‘'f.. . .“ B L .-r n;d;s r el t.-n d i-u The CHEAPEST and BEST HOUSE , ’ ■ In New Zealand. 1 , SOLELY DEVOTED TO ’ THE TRADE.. VENETIAN BLINDS,; 175., 6d. ; EACH,For specimens of work see Blinds ■at Government House, Departmental Offices, &c. -EASBY’S, L- f! L “WY L L I~S -3 T B B*B T,“ (Opposite the New . Zealand Times Office.) TO ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS, CABINETMAKERS & OTHERS. / Ha-Sing) most complete •.■arrangements for inakingVenetianland Wirelgahzesßlinds, we are prepartedLto' supply :good!blinds; cheaper than any house in the.tfade. .r -J .. ;!1 . OLEMENTS-A-ND SMITH, -t ; ~i ■ Original Blikd jFaotory, R-.-L i tl Cuba-street; Wellington. ■ jf .N.E.—The:.whole' of,"our blinds .are guaran, teed.Ji Stock of pine laths always oniand. .ml New goods arrived by the j y.WAIMEA. Beautifully- j embroidered- all oyer ladies’ saddles, 10s. - V- ; Boys’/ saddles, "girls’: saddles, snaffle;" and pelham .bridles, martingales, whips, .'/Sphrs,r&b.' l k" • i JJ!J. r i In consequence of the shop being choked up with.these new goods, the . LI. i if .-J-iII CLEARING SALE Will be continued at LOWER-PRICES than ever before heard of in Wellington. ,’J. E.; EVANS, SADDLER,'. Under the Verandah, Lambton-quay.
T.O ' ,T H E P.UB.LTC ... Since, the introduction of , UDOLPHO WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS it! has ' become f throughj’its wonderful medicinal merits,..'the moat largely consumed spirit in this market, and; it,-.therefore is ,not, surprising that.it has been..:. . ,f ..... IMITATED. AND,COUNTERFEITED. , Purchasers should usa the greatest caution or they; will have a • j ~ ■/, < ' i SPURIOUS AND CHEAPER i.,* Article palmed off on them;as the . • ’L -- b- >.-f GENUINE I.SOHNAPPS.t?J ’ Some ! unprincipled.' people.:are ! retailing-.it compound of their ownmanufabturewhich they sell under the name of '“ WOLFE’S’! We!.therefore. ■ strongly advise pufchbsers to protect-themselves/and buy only ORIGINAL UNOPENED . BOTTLES - -. •• .OR OASES, . - And thus seoure-the fuE-advantages oL- this V EXTRAORDINARY!. MEDICAL '/, J BEYERAGE, Every; genuine bottle -beara alabel.with our name thereon. • M;;MOSS> &■ CO.'; Sole ..Wholesale, Agents for Australia and New .Zealand, Sydney. JACOB. JOSEPH H& i CO.', ,Willis-street, | Wellington, Sole Agents for Wellington and ' neighboring provinces'. . . THEy WELLINGTON. .-STEAM. V. - laundry COMPANY, j. I Bfeg; to iinformothe inhabitantsoof the city of j 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, 1 believing; the jLaundry - will; supply a -want long felt by heads of families and others, trust by strict attention and moderate charges,: ltd receive s fair share of public support, i.'AJlj washing called ; for and delivered.. .Orders) -to’the Manager, Adelaide .- road,-i opposite -Gaby’s.Soap,.Works, will receive .immediate -attention;. -A r u i: I ,'A'Aa .'..j. , O'" .1; ; G, Hi rBAYLIS, Manager. IF. you are ■& true- patriot .ydu'.wbuld lie r delighted.to seethe handsome plaid tweed mow. modet bythe . Alosgiel .Woollen ;F ae tory Company. ‘ It will also be pleasing to. ‘those .gentlemen who arp ; the fortunate of £i’ t lf)s. readyjmbney ;tpjkhow that they.,can haW;a whole of'jthose; beautiful patterns made in a-feWj.houra.byi 3, HUXLEY. Tailor, -Woollen -Draper,- ‘and JConixactbr,. New Zealander House,lManners,street ' r n: I y.l-iii rrbaißS. jAKD' -HE 4iD‘,SiT ONjE’S n MADE,/TO ANY. DESIGN. , io neijttiuefm ix y-imra wfr xmiJiroo co;;j,WaVf t.,L 3.y,-®a’Jß ß f f flr K «A 1 Manners!Streetj m' -.Lri Hr ‘BUDDBN, v WHOLESALE.-., AND .T.U7.53 m»M-vßHfiMul -fill J.» pobf-am . NURSERYMAN AND .SEEDSMAN, ■ -, Willis'street and Abel .Smith-Street.,'-. --o l ‘b, l7 g-;B ■ ■ AUCTIONEER 'AND ( COMMISSION; Z't' ■ -/‘f,//V■ *■ •- 1 I'•'»*! .. PALMERSTON.NORTH.- - . ; Cash advanced on goods for absolute sale and prompt Recount sales furnished. ' ; r 00 It E RID GE ■ -A>N D:DAV JE S; . /.CIVIL ENGINEERS .AND ' ! SURVEYORS. , ,< | Licensed under the Land/Transfer Acts. I ; Office : Commercial Rooms, Hunter-street, i Estimates and quantities supplied. , !
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4870, 31 October 1876, Page 4
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