. btrangers paying a visifto Wellington, and country settlers arriving in town, are very. Often at a loss to know which is tlie.best hmue or cheapest general ‘draperySestablishmeht : to’ylsit for buying drapery and clothing. ■ , J.' MoDowell : and‘Co. offer special ad.vantages .jthat can be: met with nowhere else in the .city, .They keep at all...fcim.es, the largest and bestas’aortedstockof every class of goods, imported direct from ; the leading manufacturers Of Great Britain and Irelandj which; being bought on' the most* advantageous terras,, enables them to offer, goods of sterling qualities at prices that cannot ,be r improveci on by any house the trade. Every, article is' marked at a fixed price that cannot be deviatedifrbm, for ready money, from which there 1 Is. no deviation ; so that inexperienced people arc as well served as the best judges; the terms being net cash,.without rebate or abatement of any'kind.' A full description. of stock can be ob tained from our catalogues and advertisement; Note the address—Opposite the ; Bank' of New : Zealand, corner bf'Lambton-quay and Willis-street,-Welling-ton.— ' Honest Testimonials prom well-known Colonists are pettefr far .than allithe fulsome and absurd puffing so generally adopted, and so repugnant to the minds of sensible and thinking people, The following testimonials are given by way of example of the very many received by the proprietor of GHOLLAH'b GREAT; INDIAN CURES;:from all parts of New Zealand, and will satisfy the discerning inhabitants of Wellington of the extraordinary curative powers of these valuable INDIAN MEDICINES. 1 Sold by aU chemists and respectable medicine vendors throught put New/Zealand;—‘‘Dunedin, 31st August. 1876Sir,—Having taken your Ghollah’s Rheumatic Mixture for some considerable time, 'and ’having been completely cured by its use of the very severe' rheumatic gout from which I had suffered most severely for the last ten years, I can bear testimony to its extraordinary. curative and’ well in I 'my health, and have the free use of my hands and feet, which I had not previous to, taking your medicine. -.I ;fchink it right tP state,-for the benefit of others suffering the tortures that I endured for the period above stated, that I attribute my restoratiori to • health and’-freedom from pain entirely to the use of your invaluable medicine. I can strongly recommend it to those suffering from rheumatism or gout. (Signed) John Grifpbn, J.E.” u Christchurch, 21st April, 1877/ The Proprietor of Ghollah’s Great Indian Cures : Sir, —I have much'pleasure in stating that I derived so great a benefit by the use of your Gout Mixtuie that 1 feel it my duty to add my testimonial to the. many already published. I had been suffering from gout in ray feet and hands for about sixteen years; but by taking two bottles of your Gout Mixture, I have lost all pain or trace of the gouty symptoms. My appetite is good and my general health much improved. I can recommend your Indian Medicines strongly to Georoe Lummis.”—[Apvt.] '
Meetings, &c. rjlE AEO WORKING MEN'S CLUB. ' A MEETING of the above club will take place THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, 24th INST., at 7.30, in the sidefoom of St. Peter’s School, Ghuznee-street. Business; To elect officers, receive entrance fees, &c. All those who are favorable to the establishment of a club on temperance principles are respectfully invited to attend. ■ H. F. DAVIS, Secretary pro tern. gT. PET EE ’ S PAEI SH. ■ ■ THE Annual General Meeting of the Parishioners of St. Peter’s Church will be held at the Ghuznee-street Schoolroom THIS EVENING, TUESDAY, 24th INST. Business: To receive the report and balancesheet to be presented by the Churchwardens and Vestry, and to elect the parish officers for the ensuing year. 6EOEGE DIDSBUEY, . CHARLES ECUS ; MAETEN, Churchwardens. Public Notices TO ■ THE EATEPAYEES OF THE WELLINGTON HIGHWAY DISTEIOT. ' ■ Highways Office, Hutt, sth Jidy, 1877. i TAKE NOTICE that it is the intention of the Board'to levy a rate of Is. in the £ on the Ist day of August next, for the year ending 30th June, 1878, payable in one sum, on and after the 15th September next, and that the Ratebook will be open for inspection at thefollowing places, on and after Monday, the 13th August : No. 1 Ward—Residence of Mr. Francis • Greer, Tawa Flat. No. 2 Ward—Post Office, Pahautanui. No. 3 Ward—Mr. Henry Eobertson’s, opposite Post Office, Hutt. No, 4 Ward—The residence of Mr. Eobert Dick, Waiuuiomata. No. 5 Ward-r-Mr. Henry Kobertsou’s, : ' opposite Post Office, Hutt- ■ ; '' No. 6 ’Ward —-Mr. Wm. Burt’s store, Upper Hutt. By order of the Chairman. . ! HENRY ASHTON, . ‘ Clerk. THE WELLINGTON WORKING MEN’S CLUB, Taranaki-plAcb (close to Te Aro House). 1 I The Club is now open. Person desirous of joining can be admitted on making application ■to any member of the committee, or.can be admitted if introduced by a member. CHALLENGE TO THE TEANCE- , . MEDIUM WALKER. We hereby back Mr. J. H. HUTCHENS, Undertaker, to argue the question of the Spirit World and its Inhabitants with you at a time ■and place to be mutually appointed.—E. ;Tou.ey, S. Grading, A. Dcnstaix, J. E. ! Jones. NOTICE is hereby given that .the PARTNERSHIP hitherto subsisting between the undersigned as Coachmakers, and carried on under the style of ■“ WILLIAM BLACK AND, COMPANY,” has been this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent, . All claims against the late firm will be received and paid by Mr. Black, and all persons indebted to the late firm are requested to pay the amount of their debts to him. Dated this twenty-third day of July, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven. 1 WM. BLACK. 1 ... GEO. SOUTH. 'Witness—- : Phil Vaotier, ; Accountant, Wellington. TVTOTICB.—I hereby give notice that all ILl' debts owing to James O’Shea’s insolvent istate, that are not paid on or before the Ist of August next, will be immediately placed in he hands of W. H. Quick (solicitor for the ista’te),’ to recover the same by law. GEORGE THOMAS/ . i Trustee. July'2o, 1877. TTVTOTICE.—AII persons having any claim Ayl ; against the late Joseph Bartlett, or any person indebted-to-the same, must send in claims and pay their accounts on or before the 7th day of AUGUST. 1877, to Jas. Taylor, Trustee, Tawa Flat. , i m COKE, FIEEBEICKS, &c., &c. BKUNNEE COAL-MINING & STEAM- | : . SHIP COMPANY (LIMITED.) i On and after; Ist;,MAY next, Greymouth Cools; of superior quality, may be obtained at the: Company’s Yards, in any quantity, at REDUCED HATES. i Also, Coke, Fireclay, Firebricks, Tiles, and; every .description of fire goods, at reasonable prices.’ l ; ■ i ; Vessels chartered to Greymouth and back and by the company at Greymouth, to any port in the colony. 1 [ Coal delivered in any part of the town when required. . . F. FEANKLYN, ' ■ ’ ‘ 1 Local Agent. Wellington, April 13,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5096, 24 July 1877, Page 3
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