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Business Notices THE best of everything is quite good enough for HUXLEY, the. TAILOR He .has TWO of the best Tailoring Establishments in Wellington—Manners-street and Lambton-quay—the largest and best stock of goods ; has obtained a manager from America, who is well-known to possess the very highest abilities as a cutter. He can supply any gentleman with a suit of clothes of the' very best style and quality for £i 10s. cash. O'ITCE. NEW TAILORING ESJNO. COOGAN, Military Tailor, &c., begs respectfully to intimate to the Gentlemen of Wellington, and others residing at a distance, that he has .commenced business in the abovenamed premises, with a large assortment of English and Scotch Tweeds,'Clothsj See.; also, Colonial Tweeds. And as I am only looking forward for support to gentlemen who can really appreciate first-class materials and workmanship at a moderate price, the quality of iny goods are such as will secure a renewal of the confidence of gentlemen who choose to favor me with their patronage. From my long practical experience at Home and in the Australian colonies, and by strict attention to business, ! trust that I will meet with general approbation from all who favor me. LINDS. BLINDS, BLINDS A Glimpse at the Past and Present. [Copy from the daily Untune, 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 new 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 but by him since May, 1874, including the' blinds at the Government House, Departmental Offices, ■ &C., &C. ■ ■ : • ; TABLISHMENT (CHEW’S BUILDINGS), WILLIS-BTItEET, WELLINGTON,

EASBY’S VENETIAN BLIND WORKS, Willis-atreet, Is still the cheapest and best in New Zealand. J . M - T A Y L 0 B , LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, SHIR BROKER, 1 AND LICENSED CUSTOM-HOUSE AGENT. Office—Odd Fellows’ Hall, Lsmbton Quay. JpHCENIX FOUNDRY, WELLINGTON ROBERTSON AND CO., (Late Charles Seager), Engineers, Boilermakers, Iron and Brass Founders, Ship and General Smiths, Manufacturers of every description of Steam Engines, Boilers, Machinery for Sawmills, - and all Ironwork necessary for the construction of Contractors’ Waggons, Railway or other Bridges, &c., &c. Manufacturers of Speedy’s Patent Wool Press. Estimates furnished. All orders will meet with : prompt attention.: Address—Old Customhouse-street, Wellington Apollinaris natural MINERAL WATER. A pure, natural, effervescing water from the Apollinaris Brunnen. “ 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. > Apollinaris Water for export is now supplied,in: soda-water bottles, which can. readily be sold when empty. The public are cautioned to see that bottles have Smith, Bilbrougb, and Co.’s jname on the label, otherwise they maypurchase .water not properly bottled for export. , ,[i : : Sold by all respectable chemists and. dealers. . Descriptive pamphlets, .with analyses, price, &c., on application to agents. First shipmentnoiT landing, ex Avalanche.: W. M. BANNATYNE A CO., | Sole agents. 1 L EDIARD’S KNIC’KERBQCKEB i SCHNAPPS 1.. , Is an ABSOLUTELY ORIGINAL PREPARATION Its owner claims for it no relative or compara- |, live merits, but that .it is NE PLUS ULTRA,, and the large mid increasing, demand for it. in this colony is a proof that the people understand' its virtues, and will continue to use it' ’ ; < EXCLUSIVELY ON ITS OWN MERITS. KNICKERBOCKER AROMATIC SCHNAPPS. ; The MOST RELIABLE, and SAFE DRINK during hot .weather. The BEST STIMULANT for the coming season. V' I '"' \ ] The VERY PUREST, beverage distilled. ' JOSEPH NATHAN AND CO., Agents for Wellington; ’ ! N J. ; ISAACS, Sole 'Wholesale Agent for New'Zealand. , ■ i ROW LA ND S AN D CO,, - Underneath the Illuminated Clock.' ; AR work entrusted -to our care Is'executed oh the premises and guaranteed for'twelve months. All new watches ! guaranteed for three years. Goods packed and sent qn receipt of cash or post-office order to any part of the ooleny, iD ROWLANDS A CO., * Under the Illuminated Clock; Willis-atreet. AM AND BEEF SHOP, • . WILUS-BTKEBT. „• i, | , W. MOVERLEY begs to inform the public that he has taken the, shop lately occupied by Mr. Beavis, .where he will .keep a. supply of Ham, Beef, Cambridge and. German Sausages, cooked Ham . and Beef, Saveloys, BraWn, GollftredHead, ACr :[ . ... I tFresh dairy-fed Pork three, times a week. ' Corned Pork always on hand. ■, 1 HE'.N.R y WA ,L T O N’.S . STEAM WOOL 800TOIl\O , , establishment &' fellmongery, .Glencragie, Ngahauranga, Line, Wellington. Cash. Buyer of Wool,;Hides, Tallow, aid .Sheepskins., . • j “A LFR E D TYE R , Xjl noahapbanga ' 1 STEAM WGOL SCOURING WORKS. , i 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

ILL lAM BOOTH AND CO., TARATAHISAW & PLANING MILLS, WAIRARAPA Yard in Wellington—Pipitea Point. Agent, HY. DRYDEN. rjl HORN DO N BREWERY. , J. & W. STAPLES, Brewers Malt, and Hop Importers. J. AND W STAPLES, in returning thanks to the trade and private families for their liberal patronage hitherto, would respectfully beg to inform them that their supply of ALES, STOUT, &0., in bulk and bottle, are of the choicest quality, and would solicit a continuance their former favors. Private supplied in quantities from two gallons and upwards. All orders punctually attended to. THOR S DON BREWERY, J. & W. STAPLES, Proprietors.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4980, 9 March 1877, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4980, 9 March 1877, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4980, 9 March 1877, Page 8

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