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Business Notices KOHN & C@., WATCHMAKERS AND MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS, Lambton-quay, Wellington, Beg to announce to the public that they have opened the above establishment with a large and varied stock of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, Specially selected from the best English and foreign makers. English, foreign, and colonial manufactured Jewellery of the best description and latest designs. Also, SILVER & ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS, Selected from the best known manufacturers in the Home market. K. & Co. would also draw the attention of the public to their large and well-assorted stock of MARBLE TIMEPIECES. New goods and latest designs received regularly by every mail. All Goods guaranteed, and every description of Gold and Diamond Jewellery manufactured in the latest styles and patterns. K 0H N & C 0., Lambton-quay, Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hail. Branches : B. Petersen & Co., Christchurch S. Kolm A Co., Dunedin H. Kohn, Auckland, and H. Kohn & Co., 93, Leadenhall-street, London. Kerosene, chandeliers and TABLE LAMPS. Another Shipment to Hand. Inspection invited. ROBERT GARDNER & CO., Ironmongers, Lambton-quay and Mannersstreet, Wellington. H E R E For a good tailor For a cheap tailor For a good suit For a fashionable suit For a £i 10s. suit For a £3 10s. suit For good cloth or tweed For linings and trimmings For cash bargains For credit don’t TO GO. go to HUXLEY go to HUXLEY go to HUXLEY go to HUXLEY go to HUXLEY go to HUXLEY go to HUXLEY go to HUKLEY go to HUXLEY go to HUXLEY J. M TAYLOR, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, SHIP BROKER, AND LICENSED CUSTOM-HOUSE AGENT. Office—Grey-street, next National Bank. jpHOENIX 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 rj -J ri A A WORTH of Gentlemen’s comdb JL UuU plete outfits, at cost price, to make room for cheap tailoring. 200 PARIS SILK HATS, 16s. each. CHEAP TAILORING. Tweed suits from ... £3 15 0 , trowsers ... ... 018 6 Black „ 1 10 0 E. WILSON, Tailor and Outfitter, Lambtonquay and Willis-street. W 1 LLIAM BOOTH AND. CO, ARATAHI SAW & PLANING MILLS, WAIRARAPA. Yard in Wellington— Pipitea Point. Agent, HY. DRYDEN. pHE PORT OF FOXTON. ERNEST S. THYNNE, Shipping Agent and Auctioneer, CENTRAL STORES. E w PREMISES CUBA-STREET, NOW OPEN. H. F. LOGAN. OUISSON’S HEMATITE PAINT, 4 Is the same Preparation .as that called by the Yankees IRON-CLAD P A I N T, d is manufactured from the.,purest and hardest of Iron Ores, such as are used in furnaces for making Pig Iron. It is Fire, Water, and Weather Proof. The best, most economical, and durable Paint known for _ IOFING, IRONWORK, OUTBUILDGS, FENCES, BRICK WALLS, &c., &0. And Largely used by Flock-owners for Sheep-marking. [>. B. LO UISSON, MANUFACTURER, BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON., TESTIMONIALS. Che following are a few of the Testimonials eived by the Manufacturer as to its excelt quality : lublio Works Office,. Wellington, November 1876.—Sir,—I am glad to bear testimony far as my experience goes to the goodness of above j in a little time I expect to hear re about it from some of our District Engiirs, and shall send you the result of their ervations. For my own part, I think it is cry valuable, useful -paint.—Your obedient vant, John Blackett. Public Works Office, Taranaki, December 9, ’s.—To John Blackett, Esq.—Dear Sir, — *. Louisson lately completed a contract with s department for painting nineteen bridges, .ween New Plymouth and Patea district, ng his Hematite Paint. The work was ■ried out satisfactorily, and so far as T am e to form an. opinion of a new material at can only be tested by time), consider it ,crior to any other paint that has been used bridge purposes, and I intend for the future recommend its use for bridge work in preence to other known material. It has, ther, the great recommendation of cheapis as - compared with the ordinary paint. tavius (Jabuington, Engiueer-in-Oharge, est Coast. Engineer's Office, Nelson, January 24, 1874. 3ir,—l have much pleasure in expressing ' high appreciation of your Hematite Paint, ich has been used by the Provincial Go--nment for painting bridges, ironwork, &c. consider it far superior to any imported iut I have ever had used for such purposes, 1 strongly recommend it, feeling sure that superior qualities over other Paints will be icrally admitted.—W. Lightfoot, Superinident Public Works. Nelson, February 28, 1874.—Sir, —I have :d your Hematite Paint for the last two rrs,.and have much pleasure in bearing testiiny to its merits. It is admirably adapted marine purposes, and I consider it superior any imported Paint X have seen used during experience of .nearly thirty years. James Cross, Harbor-Master. ■ Nelson, December 81, 1873.—Sir,—I have 3d your Hematite Paint, and find itapplic[e for either Wood or Iron, but with the ter it appears to form an especial, affinity, tor roughly scraping off the old rusty scales 1 applying this Oxide, it at once soaks into i Iron, and prevents any further corrosion. as. F. Watts.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5134, 6 September 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5134, 6 September 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5134, 6 September 1877, Page 4

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