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' Business' NoticesfcHCENlX FOUNDRY, WELLINGTON ROBERTSON AND CO., (Late .Charles Seager), , Engineers, Boilermakers, Lron and Brass Founders, Stop and General Smiths, Manufacturers of eYeryJdescription .of Steam Engines, Boiled for Sawmills, and all ,Irenwork' neqessaij; 1 for, the. construction. of tractor/! Waggons, Railway, or other Bridges, &c.,'.«cT .iianiifacturera, qf .Speedy s Patent WoqlPrcss, i Estimates furnished., . All orders will meet with prompt attention. Cuatoiahouae-Btreet, Wellington A POL LINAR IS NATURAL A MINERAL WATER. A pure, natural, effervescing water from the Apollinans Bruhnen, : “ Supplied by order of the Viceroy for use of H.R.H, the Prince of Wales and . Suite, during their tour, in India.” —Daily News, October, 1875. Apolliharis Water fdiv .expptt 1 is now plied in soda-water bottles, which, can readily be Bold when empty.'' The public are cautioned to See, that bottles have Smith,* Bilbrough, and Co.’s' name on the, label, otherwise they may purchase,.water not properly ' bottled for export. ..1,.:.,' , Sold by all respectable chemists and dealers. Descriptive pamphlets,' with,analyses, prise, ,&c., on’application to^gents.'. First shipment now landing, ex Avalanche. * ‘ W. M. RANNATYNE & C 0.,! - Sole agents, . LEDIARD’S KNICKERBOCKER SCHNAPPS. Is an ABSOLUTELY ORIGINAL PREPARATION.; Its owner claims for'if nohelaitive or comparative merits,;but that It .is. ULTRA, and fhe largeand.fnoreasing demand' for. it in this colony is a proof that the people' understand its virtues/ and ■adll tontinue 1 to use it , j BXCLtfSIVELY ON ITS .OWN; MERITS. KNICKERBOCKER AROMATIC -v ,sgHkARTB-.'- ; V The MOST R£LIABLE»nd SAFE DRINK duringihdt weather; 1 ■ ■ 'The BEST STIhfUEANT for' the .coining - '"1 ' ' ''' ' . ' . The' YRRY! distilled. i . jbSEI% NATHAN AND CO., Agents for Wellington, v. ■■■.., • ■ N. J;-ISAACS, Sole Wholesale Agent for New Zealand. ’ : •••' ! ' ,i; ' ? G EORGE’S N E L S O N, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION ,AGENT,: - ■/ PAL ME RSTO N "NORTH, , , Cash advanced on,;goods for:[absolute sale,' and;prompt account.sides,furnished.’,. D RAIN/ TILE., AND RIPE :MANU- ' -FAQ'TORY, -WAITEMATA. !,•/ ; ,W f> DO,W DE N Having purchased tbq/PrOperty lately known Meaprs., Cardar.- Btos,’’ Pottery. Pipe, and. Tile Manufactory,” with the extensive 'Shedding iMauhiuery. begs to inform the. public that h.q, \SrPm prepared to-SUpply; DRAINI^JG.. PIPES. .-Aud,. TILES. of - every deacription.RLOWERRCTS. Ac;; &c.i j • ’Pr|erst .Hi Hri McKenzie, Custom Rouse-street, will receive prompt , attention!,, ii,-. ',. ■. '• .' | LL'I AM;.B OOTH -A N D COi, PARATAHI SAW & PLANING MILLS, ir "'" WAIRARAPA. • ■ Yard in Wellington—Pipitea Point. / ; . * , . Agent, HY. DEYDEN. II OWL AN D S •A N D C 0., ' Underneath; the Illuminated Clock. All work entrusted to our care is executed ■ the’ promises and guaranteed for. twelve mths. - All hew ’ watches; guaranteed for iee years. ■ 1 Goods' packed and sent .on :eipt of cash or post-office order to any part the colony. : • * . .. i : . . ROWLANDS & C 0.,. Inder the lUupainatsd Clock. Willia-street.; o LS ON :TO MATO SAU CE, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, AND MUCH IMPROVED. Free from adulteration of every kind. W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., J Sole Agents for Wellington. "t PECIA-L’ attention - directed; to our stock 5 of: _f ■' Carpehte'rs’i'- : Engineers 1 , Painters’, ■loziera’, and other Tradesmen’s. Tools. ■ Also on hand; a . complete' : assortment of [l'the'necessaries 'regttiredi by' the several ■ades. ■<- • 1 '* ".’ ROBERT GARDNER AND CO., ' ■ ■ ; ; Ironmonger ' &. .C. HARRIS'beg to inform the ,i inhabitants-of Wellington and the Wairarapa , that - they, -hive! purchased thq Carrying Business from Mesars. Edmondson, Sellar,. & Co,, and: hope by 'strict attention •to business and moderate to receive the support / hitherto accorded *to their -predecesaora. ■ !'-i o ' ■ The-Agenoy, in Wellington will still be continued by. .-v:'.; THOS. O. DARCY, Lambton-quay. THE REASON, WHY you should give , your orders •to Huxley,,, The Tailor, of Manners-street, is that .he .is doing a large trade, ..and can.; buy • goods in large quantities at wholesale priqes.; He; has more experience in the trade than any other man in Wellington.. His terms are prompt cash, so you have , not to pay bad debts.. His doeskin and;tweed, sidljs at £4 10s. are fully equal to those made by .any other tailor, at £6 10s, His best tweed trousem are only. 255.; and if that is too high for you, he \rill make you a good strong pair of .everyday trousers, all well shrunk and sewn by hand, for £l. Blinds., blinds, blinds. ~, A Glimpse at .the Past and Present. [Copy from the daily Tribune, May 24 ,1874.]! “ A new; industry has beep started in Wei- i lingtohi oPe very much needed, and which will no doubt prove remuheratiyeto the proprietors,; Mesar.B. . Easby, and, Spencer, Venetian ' Blind j Manufacturers.; , Articles qf this description ' have always been expensive in this town, and I at times were »nofc procurable, at all. It will not be so'in the future, and.we wish the new firm every success.” , ; .' NOTE. I —Shortly Rafter ’ ’the above • firm became Easby’s. . R.f C; E. was .the only Blind Maker in Wellington-named in Wise’s Directory for 1876,.and-also.the only one named in the Wellington,-.Directory for- 1876. On the eve of another year,, R, C. E, can refer to 3217 blinds which; have been sent .out by him since May, 1874,, including the blinds at the Government . House,; Departmental Offices, &c., &c. • EASBY’S VENETIAN BLIND WORKS, .Willia-street, Is still the cheapest and hest in New Zealand. N O TICE OF REM OVA L. JAMES L A W R I E, PLUMBER, GAS FIT TE R, &c., &c., On removing to newpremises in Manners-stkeet (opj-osite the New Zea- ; lander 1 Hotel), , Begs to thank his numerous friends and customers for past favors, and would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. All orders promptly and carefully executed by a staff of efficient .workemen, at strictly moderate prices. ; ESTIMATES GIVEN. F C, KREEFT, Featherston-street, . opposite the new Union Bank. Flour and Grain of all descriptions onjiand.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4959, 13 February 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4959, 13 February 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4959, 13 February 1877, Page 4

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