Public Notices WILLING T 0 N-M a. S T E It TON HAIL WAV. . .. . ■LATE TRAINS. ~ ' ' ' ■ During Uui Parliamentary Session Late' Trains will ■nm on TUESDAYS aiid THUTiSDAYS as follows, commencing 30th JULY, 1878 , . ... .... NoIiTI(- ■ Wellington—dop. 11.15 p.m. Lower Hutt—arr. 11.43 p.m. South. Lower Hutt—dop. 11.55 p.m. J, Wellington—arr. 12.25 p.m. , ■ W. STONE, .Manager. I THE UNDERSIGNED, do hereby give j notice that A. H. Maclean is no longer in my employment, and is not entitled to collect monies due to me, or to" act for me in any capacity whatsoever. W. NICHOLSON. IN REFERENCE to the above, I, the undersigned, hereby give notice that all monies due to the firm of “ Nicholson and Co., I'’ 1 '’ of Ouba-street, Cabinetmakers, must be paid to me, and that .my receipt alone will be a good discharge. ■ : ALF. H. MACLEAN. 0 T "TP r o ■ K My Business carried on in Ouba-street far the last nineteen years lias never been partodwith, and X therefore warn my.customers that if they pay, any moneys to A. H. Maclean, whether he purports to act for W. Nicholson or Nicholson and Co., Cabinet-makers, Cubaetreet, they will pay at their own risk.. W. NICHOLSON. WELLINGTON . PUBLIC HALL COMPANY (LIMITED). N 0 T I C E. SHAREHOLDERS are reminded that applications for the New Issue of Shares will be received at the Company's Office, Johnston-; street, until the Ist DAY of AUGUST, 1878, after which date no applications will be received. ' .. . By order of the Board of Directors. E. A MARSHALL, Secretary. OTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE 0F JAMES O’SHEA. A second dividend of Is. in tho '£ will be payable ,at the office of the trustee, Lambtonquay, to all creditors who have duly proved their claims in the above estate, on and after • Thursday, Ist August, 1878. - GEORGE THOMAS, Trustee. Education High school fouyoung ladies, The Knoll; WaUacu-street, Wellington.— Principal, Mrs. H. Lawson, of Westminster Training College; First-class Queen's Scholar, and Certificated., Drawing Pupil of School of Arts, Kensington. : Half-term will commence on 15th July; prospectuses'on application. References to Archdeacon Stock, Rev. R. Coffoy, J. Knowles, Esq., and parents of former pupils. v , SCHOOL OF ART, Room No. 9-in the Athen.eum, Lamuton-ouat. Under the Especial Patronage of the Board of Education. Superintendent : Mrs. E. T. Holmes. The course of instruction is intended to bo, generally, that pursued in the Government Schools'of Art, London. Junior Elementary Class (for both aexcsl.Wednesday afternoons, from 3 to 4.50, and Saturday mornings II to 12.30. Senior Elementary Class for Ladies.— Monday and Wednesday mornings from 10.30 to 12.30. Senior Advanced Class for ‘Ladies.-r-Tues- f 1 day and Thursday mornings from 10.30 1 to 12.30. The Junior Elementary Class will comprise hoys from 10 to 14, and girls. The two other, classes ladies only. Tinakori-road, July. J9ST THE SCHOOL WILL BE OPEN AT THE HALF TERM ON MONDAY;. -15th JULY Sewing Machines WHEELER & WILSON’S SEWING MACHINES. 'Opinions ok the Press The difference between this Machine—the now WEE EL ER and WlLSON—perfected as here shown, and the original Wheeler and Wilson, is as great aa that between the latter and the first sewing machine ever made.”— Scientific American, January 13, 1877. “The new WHEELER and WILSON IMPROVED MACHINE is so beautifully, adjusted that it can sew through several thicknesses of tin and cloth in layers without the slightest difficulty, and, in fact, can be applied to any purpose*' from tho makirtg of harness traces by the saddler to the making by a lady of her sweetheart's handkerchief with her own hair—very poetical, perhaps, but perfectly true.’ i—The Sydney Town and Country Journal, April 23, 1877. “ The range and capacity of the new WHEELER and WILSON,MACHINE has been increased, so t!. .it at one moment the heaviest leather work can be sewn, and at tho next perfect stitching done with humauhair, the only alteration required to bring about this extraordinary result being the changing of tho needle and tho thread. The working ports have been constructed with so much simplicity that tho slightest touch of the foot on the treadle '■ will set it going at a rapid rate. Several tests were made at the i establishment of Messrs. Long and Co. yesterday, and in every instance the machines fully upheld the important advantages claimed for them. Tho most astonishing feat of sewing six layers of; heavy 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 & FOOT. Three Medals and Three Diplomas awarded, ' , ; at tho PHILADELPHIA EXHIBITION, 1876. ~ No other Sewing Machine received such .. . Honors. , 1 . GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. Inspection invited. B. W. M I L HL,. S, Solo Agent. ■ Showrooms—l’eatheratou-street, Wellington SEWING MACHINE^ The Wellington never gets out of order with fair usage, is always ready for. use, and easily managed by persons not accustomed to operate a Sewing Machine. It uses a straight needle, and makes the“ Lock Stitch,” which is the only stitch adapto for all kinds of work iii tho household. Hemming, Felling, . • Braiding, Quilting, ! Cording, Binding, Tucking; Ruffling, Seaming, Gathering, &c, Arc executed with the greatest ease and speed. Cotton, Silk, or Linen Thread can be used with , equal facility. ; There is furnished, free of charge, with each Machine, one Shuttle, four Bobbins, Hommer and Feller, Braider, Quiltor, Screw-driver, Gauge and Gauge Screw, Oil Can, Bottle‘of Oil, and Copy of Directions. JOSEPH fc'ATHAN & CO., Agents, Wellington. For Sale . |>"10B SALE.—-"A Staunch iron-grey Horse) JL. rising 5 ; guaranteed in single or double harness; suitable for Carriage ; also good hack;— X.Y.Z.j New Zealand Times Office. FOR; SALE, "a fine Chestnut Mare, rising five, and sound ; cheap. Apply office of this paper. La grande marque brandy is now recognised as the purest and best iu the market. , ,-n;. . 1 ' ' JOSEPH NATHAN & CO, • ■ Agents.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5409, 29 July 1878, Page 3
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