Business Notices NEW GOODS ARRIVING BT EVERY VESSEL FROM LONDON. Are Showing an IMMENSE STOCK OF NEW GOODS. Representing Six Shipments from London this Summer. Also to arrive, more New Goods by the Zealaudia, Crowuthorpe, and Hnrunni. English Millinery Bonnets, 10s. 6d., 15s, 205., 255. New Flowers, Feathers, and Ornaments. New Straw Hats and Bonnets, New Mantles, Jackets, Fichus, &c. . Ladies’ and Children’s Underclothing. New Costumes, from 12s 6d. New Dress Goods, 91d., 101 d., Is., up to 2s. 6d. Hoyle’s Prints, 6Jd, per yard. 5 Cases Pure Family Calico, 61d. per yard. 7 Cases Pure Family Calico, from 71d. to Is. fid. per yard. New Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Lace Goods. SPECIAL NOTICE TO GENTLEMEN. FRESH SHIPMENTS TO HAND OP White Shirts, Oxford Shirts ; Hosiery, in Merino, Cotton, and Silk. TIES AND SCARVES, UMBRELLAS, PORTMANTEAUS, And all Mercery and Outfits for Gentlemen. New Carpets, Floorcloths, Linoleum, Mats, Mattings, Sheetings, Curtains, Counterpanes, and all Furnishing Goods. Terms: —Five per cent, discount prompt cash on £2 and upwards ; two and a half per cent, on monthly accounts. KID GLOVES, NET PRICE. WILSON & " RICHARDSON, Lambton-quay. Established in 184 8. QOSTUMES! COSTUMES!! TWO HUNDRED & FORTY-SEVEN LADIES’, MAIDS’, AND CHILDREN’S SUMMER COSTUMES, Purchased at a large discount, are now being SOLD from 4s. 3d. to 30a., being about ONEHALF the usual prices, at S. W. ALCORN’S Temporary Premises, Lambton-quay. SADDLERY, SADDLERY, SADDLERY, AT WILLIAM WIGGINS’, SADDLER, Lambton-qdax, Wellington. THIRTEEN CASES JUST OPENED UP FOR THE HOLIDAYS Of every description of Saddlery, and will be SOLD AT COST PRICE, _ In order to make room for large shipments close by. The variety and extensiveness of the stock far exceeds any of the kind ever shown in Wellington before. A large assortment of RACING GEAR & HORSE CLOTHING. Wanted f'TTANTED, FIFTY CHILDREN for W the CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME, .pply at the Theatre Royal between 10 and 2. ALEDONIAN SOCIETY. c Wanted, Pipers for the Annual Gathering of the above Society, to he held on New Year’s Day next. Apply to J. W. KERBY, Secretary. rjlO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. WANTED, a duly qualified man for the Friendly Societies of Westport. Applications, stating terms, to be forwarded to the Secretary of the Odd Fellows or Foresters in Westport on or before January 7, 1878. Particulars to be obtained at the office of this paper. W. T. ROBINSON, P.S., 1.0.0. F. THOS. M. DOBSON, P.S., A.O.F. ABOUT Five Acres of Land Wanted, on 'the railway, about ten miles from Wellington, with drainage. Address A. 8., office of this paper. WANTED, a smart Youth, able to write a good hand. Apply office of this WANTED to purchase on deferred payments, a small Cottage and Freehold, Address L.J.V., office of this paper. WANTED the public to know- that Gasfittings, cheap and of a better class, can be supplied and fixed by T. J. Love, Man-ners-street. Also, all kinds of chimneypots cheap. 'ANTED KNOWN That Thomas Myers has for sale gilt, white, and colored French mounts, in any shape, size, or pattern, suitable for life size oil paintings, photographs, or water-color views. WANTED KNOWN That Thomas Myers, of the Wellington Picture Frame Establishment, Lambton-quay, can reglld soiled picture frames, restore and varnish oil paintings, mount maps and pictures (either ou card or canvas), cut glass to any size; and has on sale gilt or stained mouldings for framing pictures or decorating rooms, in any pattern, plain or ornamented. WANTED KNOWN That Thomas Myers has on sale gold leaf (by the book or 1000), and oleographs and chromolithographs, engravings, and prints, either framed or tmframed, with plain or ornamented mouldings to suit everybody. WANTED, Schools, hospitals, and other public and private institutions to know—'That Thomas Myers mounts maps and frames pictures at a great reduction; also tenders for work, and guarantees satisfaction. W" ANTED KNOWN.—The undersigned has for sale cheap, one light spring cart, one strong do, suitable for grocers ; one spring cart, fitted with tilt, for hawkers’ purposes ; one express, nearly new, can be used for carrying passengers. N.B. —One serviceable waggonette, to carry six persons, with moveable hind seats, suitable for commercial travellers or persons living a distance from town. R. W. Watson, Coachbuilder, Courtenay-
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5226, 21 December 1877, Page 3
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690Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5226, 21 December 1877, Page 3
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