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I business Notices GEORGE AND WELCH’S LIVER TONIC, The most successful and popular Medicine of the day, prepared from the ESSENCE OE DANDELION, And other infallible remedies which stimulate the Liver, assist digestion, strengthen the vital organs, and supply health and activity to the system. THE LIVER TONIC Is agreeable to the taste, and free from all noxious ingredients. It is pronounced by all who have tried it as the most perfect preparation yet introduced for the cure of liver complaints. DANDELION COFFEE. A most agreeable substitute for tea or coffee, and possesses the merit of relieving sufferers from indigestion or liver derangements. Prepared by GEORGE as WELCH,[Worcester. Agents for Wellington, LEVIN & Co. HE ELIAS HOWE MACHINES Manufactured by the Howe Machine Company (Limited), Queen Victoria-street, London. The undersigned has on sale—--4 “A.” Howe’s Family Sewing Machines on stands, with accessaries enabling it to perform every kind of work required in the family, in dressmaking, &c. 2 C. Machines on stands, suitable for all kinds of heavy leather work. “ The best Boot-closing Machine in the market.” 3 Hand Machines. These Machines far surpass all others for quality and range of work, and are specially adapted for ladies, dressmakers, and ethers. J. M. TAYLOR, Office, Odd Fellows’ Hall. BERLIN WOOL GOODS. Ladies would do well to inspect my large and choice selection of patterns, consisting of— Tea coseys Banner screens Fender stools Slippers Cushions, &c. Also, A lot of new fancy goods and toilet requisites, at remarkably low prices. CHARLES AMBROSE, GUELPH HOUSE, Cuba-street. ELLINGTON CASH BOOT SHOP. We intend, during the next twenty-one days, . to hold a MONSTER CHEAP CLEARING SALE OP SUMMER BOOTS AND SHOES Our Stock being exceptionally large for this season of the year, we are determined to clear it out AT COST PRICE, So as to make room for the Winter Stock daily arriving. BOOTS AND SHOES AT HALF PRICE, AND THE GREATEST BARGAINS Ever seen or heard of will be offered, at this GREAT CHEAP SALE, Which the following price-list will prove; Men’s Elastic-side Boots (own make).. Girls’ Kid Boots Men’s Calf Lace-ups Children’s Balmorals Ladies’ Kid Boots Women's Memel Balmorals Children’s Copper Toes, 4 to 6

Girls’ „ „ 10 to 13 ... 4 6 Women’s stronsr Leather Boots ... 4 11 Men’s strong Nailed Bluchers ... ... 8 11 Ladies’ All-lasting Boots ... ... 6 11 During this cheap sale we shall again introtroduce the 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., 4s. 6d., ss. 6d. 6s. 6d., and 7s. 6d. THUNKS, containing BOOTS worth double the money. AN EARLY CALL AND INSPECTION INVITED TO THE WELLINGTON CASH BOOT SHOP, CUBA-STKEET. LOOK ON THE WINDOWS FOR THE NAME. R. HANNAH & CO., PROPRIETORS. C arriages, buggies, & vehicles of every description, just landed and on view, having been specially ordered by Mr. BLACK while in America, all made by the celebrated firm, Abbot, Downing, and Company, Concord, New Hampshire. Also, a large stock of coach material from the same firm, unsurpassed in quality by anything hitherto sold in this market or colony. P.S.—Also, an elegant selection of harness, from Mr. J. R. Hill, of Concord, who took first prize at the Philadelphia Exhibition this year. All goods gv rauteed first quality, and to be sold at living prices. N B.—Manv other specialities. WILLIAM BLACK AND CO., American Coach Factory, Wellington. New Zealand. jpHtENIX 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 ILLIAM FIFE, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, WiLLia-sTiiEET. 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 tin 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, homeopathic, botanic, and acetopathic remedies, British and American medicinal herbs, surgical bandages, and other appliances of all kinds, &0., &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. OWL AN D S AND CO, Underneath the Illuminated Clock. All work entrusted to our care is executed m the premises and guaranteed for twelve uonths. All new watches guaranteed for ■hree years. Goods packed and sent on •eceipt of cash or post-office order to any part I the colony. ROWLANDS & CO., Under the Illuminated Clock, Willis-slreet.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5012, 17 April 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5012, 17 April 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5012, 17 April 1877, Page 3

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