OTICE OF REMOVAL. MR. T. TURNBULL, Architect, wishes to notify to his Friends and the Public that ho has REMOVED from Temple Chambers, Featherston-Street, to the South British Insurance Company’s Buildings, Lmnbton-quay. TE ARO HOUSE, GUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. SPECIAL IMPORTATION OF BLACK SILKS. No. I—BLACK SILK ... £1 19s. per Dress No. 2—BLACK SILK ... £2 2s. per Dress No. 3—BLACK SILK ... £2 ss. per Dress No. 4-BLACK SILK ... £2 Bs. per Dress No. S—BLACK SILK ... £2 Us. per Dress No. 6—BLACK SILK ... £2 14s. per Dress No. 7—BLACK SILK ... £3 3s. per Dress No, B—BLACK SILK ... £3 9s. per Dress No. 9—BLACK SILK ... £3 12s. per Dress No 10—BLACK SILK ... £3 18s. per Dress No. 11—BLACK SILK ... £4 10a. per Dress No 12—BLACK SILK ... £4 16s. per Dress No. 13-BLACK SILK ... £5 2s. per Dress No. 14—BLACK SILK ... £5 Bs. per Dress No. 15—BLACK SILK ... £5 14s. per Dress No, 16—BLACK SILK ... £0 6s. per Dress No. 17—BLACK SILK ... £6 18s. per Dress No. 18—BLACK SILK ... £7 10a. per Dress No, 19—BLACK SILK ... £8 2s. per Dress No. 20—BLACK SILK .. £9 18s. per Dress All the above prices arc for Dress Lengths of Vi yards each, but longer lengths can he had if desired. Ladies are respectfully reminded that all orders for Dress and Mantle making can be most effioieutly executed in the latest fashions by a large and well-appointed staff of assistants, under the supervision of a thoroughly able and accomplished Modiste. Tub Wellington Tramway Company’s Oaks, From both ends of the city, Will stop at Te Aro House for the convenience of customers. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE, Cuba-street, Wellington. November 21, 1879, M ARTINB O R O U G H. The Hon. G. M. Waterhouse joins in conveyances. Tit'e complete. Purchasers can pay off at any time. Sale November 24 and 25, as advertised. J. H. WALLACE, Nov. 19, 1879. Estate Agent. rjIHIS DAY (TUESDAY), NOV. 25. MARTINBOROUOH. THE SALE WILL COMMENCE At 12 o'clock noon. The Small Farm and Rural Sections, and the balance of the Township. Sale at 12 o’clock noon. O THE RATEPAYERS OP THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. I respectfully solicit your votes for the office of Mayor for the ensuing year. You have before you a choice of candidates. I have served the city as one of its Councillors for some years, I have always been at my post, and should you do me the honor to elect me for the more important office, I will girc all in, tin., ....a «.ttantion to its various duties. Trusting, Ladies and Gentlemen, that you will go to the Poll on Wednesday and record your votes in favor of Your obedient servant, GEO. ALLEN. AMES L CURTIS, CUSTOM-HOUSE, SHIPPING. P.EGEIVING, AND FORWARDING AGENT, Sic. Office—GitKY STREET, JJ ARCO UR T AND CO. (Late A. P. Stuakt an d Co.) WAREHOUSEMEN, ETC,, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND -
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5821, 25 November 1879, Page 2
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476Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5821, 25 November 1879, Page 2
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