Business Notices J BLINDS. BLINDS. BLINDS. A Glimpse at the Past and Present. [Copy from the daily Tribune, May 24 ,1874.] " A new industry has been started in Wellington, one very much needed, and which will no doubt prove remunerative to the proprietors, Messrs. Easby and Spencer, Venetian Blind Manufacturers. Articles of this description have always been expensive in this town, and at times were not procurable at all. It will not be so in the future, and we wish the hew firm every success." NOTE.—Shortly after the above firm became Easby's. R. 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. ' ' Ex\.SKY'S VENETIAN BLIND WORKS, Willis-street, 1$ siiU the cheapest and beat in Neio Zealand. M TAYLOR, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, SHIP BROKER. AND LICENSED'CUSTOM-HOUSE AGENT. Office—Odd Fellows' Hall, Lambton tjuay. 'ANTED ' KNOWN.—The Ladies of » t Wellington are invited to call and inspect a case of New Season's Goods, just arrived direct from London, ex Thurland Castle. Very cheap fancy dresses, in pieces of 12 to 18£ yards, check alpacas, check twills, Japanese twills, rich black broche lustres, colored twill broche lustres, pure glace alpaca. The New Autumn Fashion.—Black and white French mattelasse cloth, Best Ronboix French poplins, French twill checks. Also, a good assortment of haberdashery, hosiery, and the latest fashion of " Dress Suspenders" and rink collars. The above are to be sold privately, at a moderate charge upon invoice prices. Note the address—GEOßGE BYRNE, Molesworth-street, private house, opposite Tinney's. PIANOFORTES TUNED, REGULATED, AND REPAIRED. C. AND T. RAMSEY, Cottage and Grand Pianofore Makers, from Brcadwood and Sons, London. Pianofortes re-strung, hammers re-covered, keys restored to original cole,- touch regulated, &c, &c. Dealers in pianofortes, harmoniums, violins, flutes,' accordions, concertinas, and all kinds of musical instruments. Also, new and standard music in sheet and book. C*. &, T. RAMSEY, Willis-street. GEO. REIC HA R D T'S, Pianoforte and Music Warehouse. Agent for Saps'lron Semi-grand Pianos by Kirkman, Holling and Spangerbeg, Brinsmead, Bord, Kaps, And other celebrated makers. Violins, J, f, and full size Strings and bows for violins, violas, cellos, and tasse3 Flutes, Picolos, Cornets, Drums, &c. Peters' celebrated of Classical Music. A well assorted stock of the most popular Vocal and Instrumental, Music always on hand. . The above Goods were selected personally by Mr. Reichardt in England and Geimany. Pinnnfnvton «nd TTnrmniii'iiTns tun nil. r«onilated, and repaired. GEO. REICHARDT'S PIANOFORTE & MUSIC WAREHOUSE Lambton-quay. •Adjoining Mr. Jar '" " " r ' "ISS SMITH, Teacher of Music, Moles_i_T_m. worth-street. Terms, £1 la per quarter. Schools attended on liberal terms. WALKER, GTJNMAKER AND ~ LOCKSMITH, . Manners-street. Wellington,
?■ A R K E R PROFIW9OR OF MUSIC. Mulgrave-street, LESSONS ON THE PIANOFORTE ELEMENTART AJ*T> FINISHING. W KNOTT, ABOHITE CT, , Fbatherston. OMBS and HEADSTONES MADE TO ANY'DESIGN, - • AT ■ W HELPER'S, Manners Street. W DRUGGIST, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON, Begs to take' the opportunity of his removing into more commodious premises (next door to his old shop,) to tender his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Wellington and the country districts for the liberal encouragement he has received for the last nine years. W. F. trusts that, by strict attention to customers, by keeping only the best quality of Medicines, and'by charging: moderate prices, he will secure a continuance of public support. The stock consists of a large and varied assortment of drugs, chemicals, pharmaceutical preparations, patent medicines, perfumery, hombepathic, botanic, and acetopathic remedies, British and American medicinal .herbs, surgical bandages, and other appliances of all kinds, &c, &c. •'■'..■■.' From the increased facilities in his new premises for the storage and manufacture of goods, W. F. will be, in a position to supply wholesale to country storekeepers and others everything connected with the trade on the most favorable terms. G H OI LAH'S GK'E AT IND lAN CURE £?.■ (Tiger brand.) The extraordinary amount of good effected by these NEVER-FAILING REMEDIES ! since their introduction into New Zealand warrants the assertion that they have no equal for the cure of J Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neubaloia, Lumbago, Gout, Livee Complaints, Indigestion, &c., &c. The following.examples of the numerous testimonials received fey the Proprietor from well-known colonists are given as evidence of the extraordinary efficacy of GHOLLAH'S GREAT INDIAN CURES?— Nelson, 13th October, 1876. The Proprietor of Ghollah's Great Indian Cures.—Sir,—l feel pleasure in adding my testimony to the efficacy of your Indian Gout Mixture. I was suffering acutely from severe and painful Gout, and hearing a good report of your medicines, I tried the Gout Mixture. I only took one bottle, and got completely cured. I lost all the pain, and no trace of the complaint remains. I got immediate relief, and took the mixture momma; and, evening. I shall feel pleasure in recommending it to my friends, or any others suffering from Rheumatism and Gout. —Yours truly (Signed) John Pratt. Nelson, September 15,1876. Mr. R. Hadfield, Agent for Ghollah's Great Indian Cures. —Sir, —With much pleasure I testify to the speedy cure your Ghollah's Aperient Medicine has effected upon my wife, who has been a great sufferer from Liver Complaint for years, necessitating my constant calling in of a doctor. Since having taken your medicine, she has been a different person altogether. I can recommend the Aperient Medicine with great confidence. —Yours, &c, (Signed) Daniel Burn. These invaluable INDIAN MEDICINES can be had of all chemists and respectable medicine vendors W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Wholesale Agents. V* Trade purchasers treated liberally.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4979, 8 March 1877, Page 4
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