.Bixsittess "Notices, fTI KENNEDY. MACDONALD & CO., -JL.# Land, Auctioneers and Land Agents ‘ Exchange Land Offices,; , Grey and Featherston Streets, Wellington. ' The Auction operations of the 6rm are strictly limited to the' Bale of Freehold and Leasehold Lauds; Rouses, Station Properties, and Shares; and'by thus making the business a speciality, the firm are enabled to give their clients superior advantages for‘disposing of such interests either by'public of private sale. , Land Sales are held oh the- first Monday in each mouth. Particulars of properties intended fbf these sales should if - possible be furnished by;theilsth!day of the previous month. Government Land'Sales attended, 1 Selections taken up.' ■ ‘ v ' Purchases of selections completed, and loans advanced thereon. ‘ - Surveys in town or country executed with despatch:': . ■‘ . - Valuations of town and country properties made. ■ : , ' ' , ' • T. i KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO., Professional Accountants,' Auditors, and Liquidators, ‘ Grey and Featherston streets, Wellington. In vestors will find great facilities offered by the firm for the investment of capital in, the purchase of Land and House Property, Joint Stock Companies’ or Building Societies’ Stock, Advances on Mortgage, &c.; &d. . ’ , . Kents, interests, and dividends 1 collected punctually, and prompt accounts rendered.' , Borrowers may obtain any : sum of money from £25 upwards on the mortgage of approved Freehold or Leasehold Properties, at rates of interest ranging from 8 per cent, per annum. Mr. Macdonald being a Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy; special attention is devoted to the speedy realisation of estates liquidated under the 1 Debtors and Creditors Act, the firm acting as Trustees, or Agents for Trustees. Special Arrangements Made respecting Arbitration Business. WHEELED. & WILSON’S SEWING ... MACHINES. - Opinions of the Press : The difference between this Machine:—the new WHEELER ,aud WlLSON—perfected as here shown, and the original Wheeler and Wilson, is as great as that between the latter and the first sewing machine ever made. Scientific American, January IS, 1877. ! ' “The new. WHEELER and WILSON IMPROVED MACHINE is so beautifully adjusted that it cstnlsSfv'thfough several thicknesses of tin sand; cloth in layers 5 without- the slightest difficulty, and, in fact, can be applied to any purpose, from the making of harness traces by the saddler to the making -by a Indy; of her sweetheart’s handkerchief with her own' haiis-i-very poetical,- perhaps, but perfectly' t rue .’ The Sydney ■ Town and Country Journal, April 28, ;1 877. “The range and capacity of the hew WHEELER and WILSON MACHINE has. been increased, so that at one moment the heaviest leather work can be sewn, and at the next perfect stitching done with human hair, the only alteration required to bring about this extraordinary result being the changing of: the needle and the thread. The working parts have been constructed with so much simplicity that'the slightest touch of the foot on the' treadle will set it going at- a' rapid rate.’ Several tests were made at the establishment of Messrs. Long and Co. yesterday; and 1 in every instance the machines fully upheld the important advantages claimed for them. The most astonishing, feat of sewing six layers of heavy tweed with four of tin together was accomplished. The macbinesare well worthy of inspection.”— Age, April 13, 1877- ■ THE ' NEW MACHINES - CAN BE WORKED BY HAND & FOOT. Three ; Medals and Three Diplomas awarded at the - ’ ' ■ ■ PHILADELPHIA EXHIBITION, 1876. No other Sewing Machine received such : Honors. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. Inspection invited. E. W. MILL S, • ■ . Sole Agent. Showrooms—Featherston-street,. Wellington. M 1 ILNER’S FIRE AND THIEF PROOF SAFES. E. W. M X L L S, ' : , Sole Agent.;. ' , A large assortment of Safes, Strong Room Doors, and Deed Boxes just landed, . . ComprisingGentlemen’s Cash and Jewellery Safes, fitted with cedar drawers and shelves. Bankers, Jewellers, and Office Safes. Showroom—Featherston-street,' Wellington. HAT is all the world to a man when his wife is a widow ? Neither is it much to the man who; has net had one of HUXcomforts in this life is to know that the coat on your back is made by a proper, Tailor, and is PAID FOR. Seb What a pleasure it is to have a pair of Trousers that you can sit down in without being in torture, and a vest that will not gape open in front,‘and show half your shirt. HUXLEY is a thorough practical TAILOR and CUTTER, has been many years Foreman in several of the principalcitys of the wsrld. He buys his goods in large quantities, has good value; can afford to make good tweed suits at £3 10s., £4, the best in, Wellington at £4 10s. READY MONEY. Address—Manners-street, Lambton-quay, and Greytown, Wairarapa. , ' : c II ARL B S P. POW LE S ACCOUNTANT, LAND AND COMMIS- , SION AGENT, Northern Land, Loan, aiid Building Co.’s Office, Hunter-street. W; J. R O B E R T s. . ■ ’ BUIL DER, i Waring Tatloh-strkkt, Shop and Office Fitfihgs and Show Cases ; : manufactured.' Estimates furnished. Mantle Pieces in Mottled Kauri, Cedar, and ■ ■' ' Rimu. 3 V BARBER, DYER'AND CLEANER, . , next door to, Mr.'Quin, Dixon-street. riginally established in Loudon in 1844 sntlemen’s clothes cleaned; renovated and t pressed, at London prices.J L F, R E D T Y K R, L -■ , " ' NQAHAURANGA • TEAM WOOL SCOURING WORKS, lash buyer of Wool, Hides, Sheepskins, and ow. iUsq a large assortment of first-class ils always on hand. , ' Yool; locks, and pieces.:sorted,: scoured, en delivery of in, .Wellington, andreturned igents in towp for Id. per lb: scoured weight T E:N.R Y W AL T ON’S J, . ' ; 5 STEAM' WOOL SCOURING " 3TABLISHMENT ■& FELLMONGERY, leucragie,, 'Ngahauranga. Line, Wellington, vsh Buyer, of Wool, Hides, ~Tallow,';and 1 ' "i", Sheepskins., IIIAR LE S H. BLLA BY, J GENERAL BROKER, epping s and'-.Commission Agent, House: Land,, And Estate Agent. ; . Offices—Grcy-street, Wellington. - IT ATC EM AKER.—Mr. G. Dt MASON V . has, taken part of the, shop of Mr. lons, hairdresser and tobacconist, Lambtony. N.B.'ki-'Custoiners /, can , upon ting, their watches cleaned and repairedin sry;superior maimer.. Work of; every, desition done aiid ' guaranteed. ‘. Note the; ad3s—Opposite the Occidental Hotel.; iR. WAUGH’S CELEBRATED 1 B A.K ING'POif.l) E R ! IS, THE' BEST., ■. IV bo, had 1 jretail ’ from'"'all. Respectable wekeepers throughout the colony, and whole-., efrdfn*, i ' ;i :-.v. . WILLLAM‘D'AYiIBS,3oie .Proprietor' 1 AND; Manufacturer, ' ;‘.Goulboufn, Fr.S.W., ; . ■ '
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5291, 11 March 1878, Page 4
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