Strangers paying a visit t? Wellington, and countrysettlers arriving In town, are very often at a loss to know which is the best house or cheapest general drapery establishment to visit for buying drapery and clothing.* :J.,MpDowell and Co', offer special adcity. ' They keep at all times the largest -and Best a sorted stock of every class of goods, imported direct /roi the leading manufacturers of Great Britain;and Irelaud, which, being bought on the most advantageous terms, enables them to orler goods of sterling qualities at prices that cannot be improved on by any house in the trade. Every article is marked at'a fixed price hich there is no deviation ; so that inexperienced sople are as well served as the best judges; the terms being net cash, without rebate or ab ly kind. A full description of stock en dned from our catalogues and advertiseme; tho address—Opposite the Bank of New Zealand, corner of Lambton-quay'and 'Willis-street, Wellington. —Advt. ' Floriline ! —Fen the Teeth and Breath,—Afew drops of the iiquid " Floriline," sprinkled on a net tooth-brush, produce a pleasant lather, which fl>rtwM,flrl,li, KlanriEAS fT>« tenth /rnm nil namfilt.Afl nr and a delightful f _ all unpleasant odors arising from decayed teeth or: tobacco smoke. "The Fragrant "Floriline," being composed in part of honey and sweet herbs, is delicious to the taste, and the greatest toilet discovery of the age. Sold everywhere at 2s. 6d. Prepared by Hehby C. Gallup, 493 Oxford-street,. London.—[Aj>vt.J .-■■■.'
NDERS. will be received by the undersigned up to NOON of. the 81st. 'JANUARY, 1877, for the Erection of Busi-. ness Premises at Napier/for the National Bank of New Zealand., y Plans and specifications, may be seen at the bank, Napier, and at-my. office...;.'- :■!''■' ■'■ '■ ■'•■ '_' '■'; ■*- The lowest or. any tender riot necessarilyaccepted..'- .■-:.'.■ ! , W. H. CLAYTON* :, ' ■ ■-''.■'■-!■'; ■' Architect, i Wellington,(December; 27,1876 J ' O TICK TO ■■ BUILDERS. TENDERS will be received up to NOON I of MONDAY, 15th tart.,-for the erection of the Princess' Theatre and Concert Hall, ToryS;: '. : '; W. a'CHATFIELD, ~. ; > 1 . Architect, Willis-afreet.- I .WELLIN;&T;O,N ATHEN2EUM. " ;TENDERS are invited until the Ist of FEBRUARY, 1877, for the Lease of Two Shops occupying the frontage of the ground:, floor of the new building now in course of erection for the above institution. Each shop has a frontage of 27ft. SinVby a depth of 30ft., one being a corner shop, with a return window Bft. wide. The shops will be. ready for bccu T pation on or about Ist August, 1877. Tenders , will be received.' for one or 1 both shops for a term of not less than seven years, nor_ more than twenty-one years,.and the highest or any tender not necessarily.... accepted. Further particulars may be learnt «n application to the undersigned. .' ~;... ■ . ; By order. ', ••'■■ , ' H:*F. LOGAN, ..•••■';..'■ Hon. Sec. sWellington, December 9. I O BUILDERS. Tenders for erecting a Dwelling-house on Wellington-terrace will be received .at my office, where plans and specifications can be seen, until NOON of TUESDAY, JANUARY 9th. , .- ( . The lowest or any tender not' necessarily accepted. Cl TRINGHAM, ""•■ - ~7 : ■•;-, ' Architect.^ Moleswbrth-street, December 29. < WE LLIN GT O N ANNIVERSARY REGATTA,. '[ To be held on MONDAY, 22nd. JANUARY, 1877. ,« TENDERS will be teceived by the undersigned up to noon on vFRID AY,, the 12th instant, for the following 'privileges: —] . 1. The sole right r to' cater on board the flagship. . ; "'.'. \ /,■ " : 2. The sole right to'' erect a temperance refreshment booth on the Queen's wharf. . 3. The sole right of issuing cards of races. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ' " ;'•.'. .'•' ' ' ! CHASf. H. ELLABY, • : i ..■•■•-■•-.H on _ Secretary. , Books, Stationery, &c. ■USTPUB L I S H E D, v Price One Shilling, ' WATT'S ALMANACK FOR 1877. WATT'S ALMANAC should be in every house, as it contains a vast amount of useful information. " Price, ONE SHELLING. ' visiting Wellington should purchase Watt's Almanac, as it contains an article upon the public buildings, gardens, and places of interest* and beauty in and around the city. Price, ONE SHILLING. STRANGERS' before visiting the: Museum i»0 should purchase Watt's Almanac. Price, ONE SHILLING. WHERE should we have our new cemetery ? See answer in Watt's Almanac. Price, ONE SHILLING. HE new St-*, ***.«<■*' Amendment Act, 1876, and the Fencing Ordinance are in Watt's Almanac. Price, ONE SHILLING. ATT'S ALMANAC will be posted to , , any address in the colony on receipt of Is. 3d. in stamps. JOHN WATT, BOOKSELLER, WILLIS-STREET.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4929, 9 January 1877, Page 3
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