.business. Notices rp ~ KENNEDY - MACDONALD & CO., J.;*.LANbi AUCTIONEERS AND LAJMD AGENTS j , , .Exchange Land Offices,. • Grey and Feathorston Streets, Wellington. . The Auction operations of the firm are strictly limited to. the sale ■of Freehold and. Leasehold Laudß;rHouses,'Station .Properties,-and Shares; and by i thus; making the: .business a; speciality,, the -'firm "are - enabled.to give .their clients superior .advantages for disposing. of such' interests either.by .public or,privatesale.^■■■! • ’ . , ■ .Land. Sales are held on the first,Monday in each month;. Particulars of properties intended for these sales should -if . possible .be furnished by the lfith day. of the previous month, j ' Government Laud Sales attended. : ■ Selections taken up. . ; -.i - -.is ■ ‘ Purchases, of selections completed, and loans, advanced thereon. . .. i • .' Surveys in • town or country executed with despatch. . i ■ , . . Valuations of town and country properties, made.?., c -..vt 4. u<n I . T. .KENNEDY MACDONALD. &!CO., Professional Accountants, : Auditors, and ■ . Liquidators,. ! , 1 Grey and Featherston streets; Wellington., f' Investors,will find.great .facilities offered by 'the firm, for the investment of capital: in the .Land and. House Property, Joint. Stock .Companies* or Building Societies’. Stock, Advahces.on.jMortgage, &o;, &c. , ; ;Itenfs,, interests, and;;dividends collected punctually, and prompt accounts rendered. i Borrowersi may obtain,any sum of (money from £26' upwards (i oM : i the, mortgage Jof approved Freehold or Leasehold ■ Properties, at rates, of (interest ranging from 8, per, cent, per annum. ... i, .i. - - ' , : Mr. Macdonald (being a' Certificated Accountant .in- Bankruptcy,- special attention is devoted to the .speedy realisation of; estates liquidated, nnder the Debtors and Creditors Aot;.the firm acting as . . , , Trustees,, obAgents forTrbstees. . Special Arrangements - Made respecting ~ . Arbitration Business. ; .. T3TTHEELKR & WILSON’S SEWING 'VV , , MACHINES.. • '1 ' ' ’ .' ■ ■;''■ Opinions of .the'.Press.} -vV ■ !1 ■* The difference between/.this Machine-—the' new ‘ GR and WlLSON—perfected as - here shown, - and . original! Wheeler- andWilson} is as great as that between .the latter and the first' sewing machine ever made.”— Scientific American, January 13,. 1877. i - 1 ■ 1 ■■■'‘ '“The n‘ew .WHEELER and WILSON IMPROVED is so'beautifully 1 adjusted that it'can sew through severaj tliioknesse's of tin' and cloth'in'layers without { the slightest difficulty, and, in fact,, can be applied tb any purpose,- from the making'of. harness' traoes'by the saddler to the making ,by alady" of her'sweetheart's handkerchief .with, her own 1 hajr—very,'poetical, 'perhaps, but',perfectly' true.’.— The' Sydney Town, and jbiirnol,'April 28, 1877. , i ■'-’•'v—--1 “The"raßge, and capacity of the 1 new WHEELER and WILSON MA.CHINE halj been' -increase?!, so that 1 at one .moment the heaviest leather work can he sewn, and at .the' next' perfect 1 stitching done with human hair, the only.alteration required to'bring about this extraordinary, result being the changing of- the i needle 1 and the''thread. .The workirig* parts have been constructed with' so much simplicity that tlie 'slightest' touch of the . foot on ; the ’ treadle will set, it. going at a', rapids .rate.Several tests were made at the establishment of Messrs; Long ‘ and Co.' yesterday 1 , and l in every instance the machines fully upheld- the important: advantages 'claimed for them.-(The most' astonishing feat‘of sewmg six: layers of hehvy tweed; with'four.of tin together!was‘accomplished. ' . The'machines are well worthy of inspection.”— Age, April 13,1877. ' THE NEW MACHINES CAN BE WORKED BY HAND 1 & FOOT. Three ‘Medals' and Three -Diplomas awarded ' ' - at the 1 '■ PHILADELPHIA ' EXHIBITION, -1876. ' No other Sewing Machine received :suoh x. i ov. ■: Honors. i ’GREAT ' REDUCTION _IN PRICES. E. "W... M I L L S, ,4 f r ‘.Sole Agent.' , i ■ Showrooms—Featherston-street, Wellington. ' V/TILNER'SFIRE AND THIEF PROOF .IVJL'-WYC-I.f V vt SAFES.:-'"' l ' I ' ° • i’E.' 'Wj■■ M -ILLS, jo ■( - r * Solo Agent.: *. -. ‘ ; „ ... ; , ■ A large assortment 1 of Safes,-'Strong Room Doors,-'aild Deed'Boxes just landed,- 1. ' . ,;-.i : 1 - Comprising—, ■ . ■ - Gentlemen's' Cash and Jewellery Safes, !«:: ifitted with cedar drawers and Shelves. -. f' ni 'Baiikers, 1 Jewellers,’and'Gffioe Safeg. Showroom—Featherston-street; -Wellington.. HAT- is all the world, to a man when his Pi wife ia-a(widow ? .Neither.is it much' to ■ fcho rnau.who has net had one of HUXLEY’S £4 10s. SUITS. : . One of,the greatest comforts! in this, life is to know .that the coat on your back iis made by a proper Tailor, and is PAID FOB. J See , what a; pleasure "it is to. have a,,paii},.of, Trousers that you can sit down, in without; being, in, torture, anil - a vest that-will .not gape Open, in front, and show half your shirt,HUXLEY ds-,a, thorough prac-. ticalTAJLOßand GUTTER,--has beep; many years .Foreman iirseveral, of. the principal bitysofr fha,;w»rJd.t:. ; He*.buys - his..goods, in jarge, quantities,haa'good, .value; can. afford itd iiiake' good-;,tsybed, Bui.ts,-:at;£3 10s., .£4,.the fete in 1 Wellington*.at ;£4';los, .HEADY. MONEY. Address—Manners-street, Lambton-quay, and Grey town,-Wairarapa,, , ! TTICTOR.IAN, MONEY LOAN w * ' ■ OI*FiC ES EOBBRTSON, SETJLAE, AND -CO., ’• ‘ MONEY LENDERS ! ■ AN.D-.COAIMISSION AGENTS. '/Offices : ■. ' FEATHERSTON-STREET, - . ,i/.../j'jj-j' ellin^jton 1 ,, i •.,. s j 71 HAR LE S P. P. OWL E S ICCOUNTANT, LAND AND COMMIS. ■ SION AGENT', iorthem Land, Loan, and Building Co.'s Office, -"" Hdhter'-stbeet. W, I J. .R‘ 0 B E R ■ T S. , BUILDER. ; i .■ WAMEHd TATLOR-STREKT, \ Shop and Office Fittings and Show Oases- -! manufactured, "■ - - i 'Estimates' furnished. - - Mantlo Piooea - in’ Mottled Kauri, Cedar, and I r M-, J-it)Rimu. ‘■V:'-'’ : V 3‘- .'BAUBER, DYER- AND CLEANER, . ■ nexti,door to- ME. Quin, Dixdn-street.. riginally; established in : London in 1844 entlemon’s-i clothes cleaned, .renovated and it pressed, at London prices.! \ LF R E D T,Y, ER, XjL noahaubanoa STEAM, WOOL, SCOURING WORKS. „ Oas)i-buyer of Wool; .Hides, Sheepskins, and tallow../ Also a large .assortment of first-class .basils always on baud.. , i,; ,; \ Wool, locks, and pieces sorted, iscoured, taken delivery of in . Wellington, and returned to agentsiin town for Id. per lb. scoured weight t-;e n r 1; STRAJI Y. W, A. L T QN 1 S STEAM WOOL SCOURING , 1 i ... TABLISHMENT & FELLMONGERY, snoragie, Ngahauranga/Lmej' Wellington, jh 'Buyer .of ..Wool, .Hides, ' Tallow, and'; . - .'Sheepskins. ' : ,1 ] D o;b erts on- and c 0., n .-‘.l■- Bnoinkebs;.’' > 1 ■ | ■ ’ * *- leonfounders,- Aiib .Boilermakers,';- ' .I 1 - Old Custom>House-street. Estimates- ftirnished,-»and ■ all -orders executed -i' .il 'r-.j ;i with- despatch. ■ ■■ , - > • 1H A;RL E.,S M./.-EiL.L-A B.Y, f, ; ,-GBNEIIAL.BRQKER, ; tmNO i and i .Commission-. Agent, 1 House l!t t ,ft Ixfxspx ; ./.,C)ffices—Grey,-street, .Vellington, , ’ ’LANjb PDRcisASE AGENT?, ',O, F A ii'./C.H ;A;,M PER S, r'jji tV'H'filb
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5289, 8 March 1878, Page 4
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