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Public, Companies ■I\T'ATtONALMORTGACE AND ■J3I AGENCY COMPANY OP NEW ZifALAND; (BIMITDD). , Tho undcraiguecV ia appointed AGENT fojr the above company, and is authorised to make Advances i-to Station-holders and others, ,on Mortgage of, freehold property, or .against shipments Of wool or other-prodiice. ' Wool-growers requiring advances in anticipation of next, clip, may obtain , thorn ,op liberal terms. .. • EDWARD PEARCE, Agent for Wellington and Hawke’s Bay. IMPERIAL EIRE. INSURANCE: COMPANY, i , -c, ; Established 1803. • CAPITAL £1,000,000.. . Eire fisles'ofiall classes in town and country accepted)at lowest Current Rates. - Prompt' and-libewl-aettlom'ent of claim.- - ,’ ; ’ KRULL .& GO.. Agents. - LOBE MARINE INSURANCE COM. PANY (LIMITED.) ' i CAPITAL ... £500,000.i • - " Head Office : London, i Risks on--merchandise and steamers to, all parts; of the' world- taken at lowest current fates. .‘i .- .no.',• _ | . Losses prbmptljpaicl.in Wellington, or any of the.numerous, agencies.-.. ;■■■- - j i: . LEYI-ft -&VCO;. Agents.' ' , Busiuess Notices

: RELIABLE, ECONOMICAL, SAEE. Desiring to "benefit, by the. world-wide reputation of our oil, certain parties have at- ’ tempted 1 -to- imitate ’ our packages. , / Suits■- at, law- have been instituted- against, tho.makersand purchasers of these ; 'imitations. '' Buyers, should -be - careful to f-eo that the words “DEVON'S BRILLIANT” 'are .stencilled on the case,-and. the words “DEVOB M’JT'G CO.. PATENTS ’’ are stamped on the top of, tie cans. _ , ... ,r ri‘ -a;'' THE DEVOE -TdANUE AC'TTJEING -CO., : : ! ' 80 Beaver and 127. P.earlrstroots,, , [,i |,-Now ijfprk) UiS.A.-

STATION AGENTS, - Aro Cash? Buyers o£ Wool and other produce, , and are prepared to make -liberal advances against the. ensping/clip,/. ; ,-,i\ I• <i v They also ui-icufc order.) lor .til doscriptioilH of maohineryy, and are. ", y ! r,; t "'s'oiß' jOB - Messrs. T. Robinson 'Si Co., Melbourne , GRASS, SEEDS ON SALE. , , ■: • j.:: u e e-e . Cocksfooti ‘ ~ Clovers and permanent pasture-grasses. " HEELER &;;W[LSONiS.. SEWING; ' ■ ' MACHINES... . —lm —ry — ‘ ! '’' i The difference- between this Machine—the new WHEELER- and as here' shown; - iud‘ the' original, Wheeler -and Wilson, is as ; great its thit hetvyeeh 'the. latter, and the • first - sewing 1 machine ever made;”—, •ScierUific Amencan, ’ “The now WHEELER and ' WILSON IMPROVED MACHINE ia' : so beautifully adjusted that it, can sew through several thicknesses of tin and cloth . iublayers without-thei slightest difficulty, and, in fact, can be applied to any’ purpose, from the making of. harness traces by the.saddler. to the malting by-a;lady of .her sweetheart’,slhandkerchief with her own hair—Very-poetical, perhaps;, but, perfectly true.’ Tho ' Sydney' Town ■ ancL Country Journal, April 28, 1877. ; .“The range' : and'• capacity of the new WHEELER- and WILSON MACHINE has been increased,- sejtbat 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 tho foot on tho treadle will -sot- it going' at’ a ‘rapid rate. Several tests were made at- the establishment of Messrs. Long and Co. yesterday,’ and 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 machines are well worthy of inspection.”— Aye, April.l3, 1877. , u,., , THE NEW MACHINES .CAN. BE WORKED. BY HAND & ROOT. Three Medals and ’ Three Diplomas awarded . ‘ at tho . - - PHILADELPHIA EXHIBITION, 18767 1 No other Sewing Machine received such .Honors... ... . .. .

GREAT, REDUCTION IN TRICES. , . Inspection invited. .j' ; 1 - E. W. M ILL S, . Solo Agent. . Showrooms—-JFeatherston-street,;; Wellington ■ijl H E POR T‘ O E E O X T ON. ■ ERNEST- S. THYNNE,! : , : ‘. Shipping Agent and Auctioneer! , . CENTRAL STOKES. c HAR LB S T. P, OWI. E ACCOUNTANT, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, Northern Land, Loan, and Building Co.’s Office, '! - - Hunter-street. Robertson and oo„ ' ,i : Engineers,- , Ikokeoundeus, and Boilermakers, . 1 . Old Custom House-street. - i Estimates furnished, and all orders: executed with despatch. ■ Jj EDGE It & HIOKSO Sharebrokers, - And General Commission Agents, . Custom House-quay. • • N, : : A S we pass through- this life - hut once, let .r\ us do all the good we can on our journey. HCJXLKY, the. Tailor of Man-ners-street, Willis-atreet, Lambton-quay,. and, Greytowh, is doing his part by making 2500, :Suits of Clothes in’ the year, at a saving to’the public of £2 per suit. Ho is also giving employment to about thirty people' 'at very much higher! wages'than they have ha!d before." The 1 ■! stock of goods : now; arriving, suitable for the coming season, ! are really -beautiful in pattern l and quality,; The style of cutting and malting is certainly the best in this city, and the price is so low that no one can. c.-mpoto with him Reader, assist him’by giving just :one order for a ■"£i!6r £i Ips.'suit. , He is sure you will, con-; tihue to deal with him in future. a >

exi AR I. 2-1 S H. ELLA BY, GENERAL BROKER, Shipping - and Cojimissxon Aohniv House ; -Land, andiEstate Agent.Wellington Agent—New Zealand Government ■>, i i . Life Assurance. ■ Offices—Grey-street, Wellington. TALKER, GUNMAKER AND LOCKSMITH, ' Manners-street. Woffington, M T A- Y L O it, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT,, . ■ SHIP'CROKBR, ‘ and licensed custom-house agent. [Office— Grey-street, next National Bank, a

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5331, 29 April 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5331, 29 April 1878, Page 1

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