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Business Notices THE new Education Bill will not be com. plete unless there is a clause inserted that the people of New Zealand shall be so educated th« t they -will be able (if they wish) to give a reason why for everything they do. These are some of the reasons why you should give your orders to HUXLEY, the Tailor, of Manners-street and Lambton-qnay. He is the most thorough practical Tailor and Cutter in this city, having had over twenty-five years first-class experience as cutter in several of the principal cities in the world. He is also doing the largest trade, buys his goods in large quantities at wholesale prices. No ten yards of this and twenty yards of that at high prices for him ; but if you take off Is. per yard ho will take ten pieces, or if you take off 2s. he will take twenty pieces. He believes that his cutting, making, trimming, and material, are the best in Wellington. Best tweed suits, £4 10s.; black dress suits, £5 10s.; suits at £3' 10s.; gentlemen’s business suits, £4. Cloth, tweed, linings, and trimmings cheaper than any other house \n Wellington. Making suits, £2. Beady money only. : rS"| /"V/A WOETH of Gentlemen’s comX Oul/ plete outfits, at cost price, to make room for cheap tailoring. 200 PABIS SILK HATS, 16s. each. CHEAP TAILORING. Tweed suits from ... £3 15 0, „ trowsers ... ... 018 6 Black „ 1 10 0 E. WILSON, Tailor and Outfitter, Lamhtonquay and Willis-street. Tinder the Patronage of the Marchioness of Normanby. LADIES are invited to inspect my large stock of single and double Berlin wools, fleecy wools, fingerings, yarns, &c. An extensive and varied assortment of, wool patterns, paper tracings, embroidery strips, and all etceteras of the work table. Also, a large assortment of fancy goods, toys, toilet requisites, &c., &c. CHARLES AMBROSE, GUELPH HOUSE, Cuba-street. jy/£UREAY, COMMON, & CO., STATION AGENTS, Are Cash Buyers of Wool and other produce, and are prepared to make liberal advances against the ensuing clip. They also indent orders for all descriptions of machinery, and are SOLE AGENTS FOB Messrs. T. Robinson & Co., Melbourne ; Messrs. Ransome, Sims, & Head, Ipswich. GRASS SEEDS ON SALE. Cocksfoot Clovers and permanent pasture grasses.

Geo. reichabdt’S Pianoforte and Music Warehouse. A Shipment of PIANOS from the factory of Messrs. BBINSMEAD & SONS, and ROLOFF, of Newbrandenburg, are to hand, ex ROBINA DUNLOP. The following is clipped from one of the leading London papers ; “ The few great makers rested on their laurels and prestige of their names ; but to the credit of Messrs. Brindsmead and Sons, of Wigmore-street, they have not relied on that only ; for the addition of their ‘ perfect check repeater action ’ is indeed perfection, and now considered an absolute necessity with every instrument, not only by professionals, but with the public generally. A few of the advantages of this extraordinary invention are extreme delicacy of action, sustaining quality, fulness and power of tone, touch beautifully light, and repetition perfect. A varied stock of new Vocal and Instmmental Music. Musical Cabinets—Price Is. All Sheet Music at “ Half Price.” GEO. BEICHABDT’S PIANOFORTE & MUSIC WAREHOUSE Lambton-quay. Adjoining Mr. James’ Furniture Warehouse. lANOFOBTES TUNED, EEGULATED, 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 coir’ 1 , touch regulated, &0., &o. Dealers in pianofortes, harmoniums, violins, flutes, accordions, concertinas, and all kinds of musical instruments. Also, new and standard music in sheet and book. O. & T. RAMSEY, Lambton-quay, opposite St. George’s Hall. TWO THOUSAND PIANOFORTES AND HARMONIUMS. Since I commenced business in New Zealand I have sold more than Two Thousand Pianos and Harmoniums, all of which have given perfect satisfaction. I have now One Hundred for sale, at prices lower than any other house in the colony, for CASH or on DEFERRED PAYMENTS. In addition to my already very large Stock, I have just landed shipments of Broadwood’s, Brinsmead’s, Kirkman’s, Challen and Hodgson’s, Aucher Freres, and Bord’s Pianos ; Alexandre’s Harmoniums ; Brass Instruments, Music Stools, and an immense variety of Musical Goods. A new shipment of Mason and Hamlin’s American Organs is daily expected. Inquiries through post as to price of instruments on the Deferred Payment system will receive prompt attention. C. BONNINGTON, Pianoforte and Music Warehouse, Lambton-quay. Sole Agent for Mason and Hamlin’s American Organs. ST! PARKER, PROFESSOR OF MUSIO. Mulgrave-street, LESSONS ON THE PIANOFORTE Elementary and Finishing. 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 WJ. ROBERTS. . BUILDER, Waring Taylor-street, Shop and Office Fittings and Show Oases manufactured. Estimates furnished. Mantle Pieces in Mottled Kauri, Cedar, and Rirau. i AL F RED TYE B, NOAHAURANGA STEAM WOOL SCOURING WORKS. 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 L F R E D xY. B A R N E AUCTIONEER, VALUATOR AND FINANCIAL AGENT, Odd Fellows’ Hall, Wellington. TT,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5101, 30 July 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5101, 30 July 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5101, 30 July 1877, Page 1

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