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Business Notices. 1879-80. NEW SEASON’S TEA. 1879-80. WE have just received cable advice from Foochow that our first shipment of NEW SEASON’S TEA, 1879-1330, Left that port per s.s. KILL AENE7. We confidently expect to be able to show samples early in August. . JOSEPH NATHAN & CO. THE AUSTRALIAN LITHOFRACTEUR & DYNAMITE COMPANY (KREBS’ PATENT). ARTHUR BRISCOE & CO. Having accepted the above Company’s agency for New Zealand, direct the attention of Railway and other Contractors, Miners, and Quarrymen to the enormous advantages derived from the use of these STRONGEST EXPLOSIVES MANUFACTURED. For mining, quarrying, blasting in hard o, soft rock, and for submarine works (Krebs patent being the only manufacture insoluble) it is invaluable. The SUPERIOR STRENGTH of these COLONIAL EXPLOSIVES has been proved by experts to be 15 to 20 per cent, stronger than any imported Dynamite, while the pre-, sent price renders it cheaper than blasting powder. Price—l case, 2s. 9d. per lb. 5 „ 2s. fid. „ 10 „ 2s. 3d. „ Delivery from magazine payable by purchaser. ARTHUR BRISCOE & GO., WHOLESALE & RETAIL IRONMONGERS AND IRON MERCHANTS, Princes- street, Dunedin. “ Of those for whom we fond emotion cherish, Secure the shadow ere the substance perish ” AT 7s. 6d. PER HALF-DOZEN. M O N K T O PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, N’S Manners-street. Maoris and Views, 7a..fid. per dozen. pUBLIC NOTICE. .MR DAVIS, Photographer, Has returned te Wellington with a splendid Assortment of Photos of Maoris, Maori Haka, and Maori House, and General Views of New Zealand. Sitters requiring a good Photograph can rely on a FIRST-CLASS PICTURE, as Mr. DAVIS is now in attendance, and will take all photographs, as he intends to devote himself entirely to the Welliuton public at his old Establishment, Cubastreet, To Aro. Parties wishing photographs in any particular style, such as enamelled photographs, oil paintings, water-color, mezzo tints, &c., &c., would do well to patronise him, as he is both an Artist and Photographer. Children taken as usual by the instantaneous process Photographs taken in any weather, and second to none in New Zealand. P.S J. DAVIS & CO., Photographers, beg to notify that Mr. Vivian, their late assistant, is no longer in their employ. DAVIS & CO., Photographers, Cuha-atreet, Te Aro, Wellington. JMPOBTANJ NOTICE. THE SMITH ORGAN, The finest Cabinet Organ in the world, samples of which may be seen in the Athenaeum Building, consigned to ns by Allen & Co. (Wilkie’s), and offered at Melbourne prices. They are remarkable beyond all others for their power, brilliancy, and rapid articulation. The profession are invited to test them alongside with other makers’, and judge for themselves of their immense superiority. INSPECTION INVITED Of the First-class PIANOS in stock, by the celebrated makers, Ibach and Sohn, Ronisoh, Sohiedmateb AND SOOHNB WABD, At prices varying from 40 to 90 Guineas. A VARIED ASSORTMENT or VOCAL & INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC In Sheet, Musical Cabinets, Tutors, &c. CLARK AND PRICE, Athenaeum, Lambton-quay. HISTORY. —When Victoria was a young Queen, and Prince Albert standing by her side, —she had on a light raoslin dress and a large crinoline, —she fired the first shot at the first Wimbledon meeting of Volunteers. She hit the bull’s eye. Color-Sergeant James Huxley was one of her body guards, and so was James Symes, and Henry, the great rifle-maker, was in our squad. At that time Huxley was a prosperous foreman tailor, making the volunteer uniforms for three parts of the Volunteers of England, now he is only a Boss Tailor on Lambton-quay, Wei do ton, making Suits of Clothes for £3 10s. and £4 10s, of the same quality that other tailors get £6 10s. for. He is enabled to do so by his superior knowledge of the trade, and doing a very large business and for Ready Money only.

London agency, 66, COLEMAN-STEEET, E.O. W. E. MANN (twelve years with Messrs. Arch. Clark and Sons) having recently established himself in London as Commission Merchant and Shipping Agent, is prepared to represent colonial houses, who are desirous of securing an English correspondent. He can make arrangements for the purchase of all classes of goods in the best markets, and is also in a position to place consignments of New Zealand produce. W. Bf M. will give his personal attention to the securing of outward freights, passages, and insurances, and from hia thorough knowledge of all shipping detail, clients may rely on receiving the most favorable terms. No charge for booking passages. Reference to firms of the highest standing in New Zealand. Letters care of E A Coraford, Esq., Solicitor, Napier, will receive early attention. London, May 22, 1879. nternational exhibition 1879. SYDNEY VISITORS’ AGENCY, 1 BotaXi Exchange Chambers, King-sxeeet. EDWIN BKYDGES AND CO, Peoprietoes. (Promoters of the Sydney Great Hotel Proprietary.) In anticipation of the difficulty which will probably be experienced by visitors to the ensning Exhibition, parties who contemplate visiting the Metropolis at that time are advised to communicate at once with Messrs. Betdges & Co., who will secure and guarantee to supply their clients with the accommodation required on receipt of the following information, viz.: Date and duration of intended visit; number and description of persons to be provided for, it, extent and class of accommodation required ; and on receipt of this information, accompanied with the fee of £l, immediate arrangements will be made and submitted for approval, and a contract entered into accordingly, without further charge being made for the transaction of the business by this office.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5706, 14 July 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5706, 14 July 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5706, 14 July 1879, Page 4

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