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B. J. BLAKE. Licensed Interpreter. NOR M A N B Y. WELLINGTON HOTELS. STAR AND GARTER HOTEL, CuBA-STKEET. JT. WILKINS lias much pleasure , in informing his friends and general public that he has purchased the lease of the above well-known Hotel, and that he is now ready to receive visitors and boarders. The house is quite new, having been recently erected, no expense being spared to secure the. comfort of all who may favor its proprietor with their patronage. M R JOII N ROBINSON (Late of the Prince of Wales Hotel, Tory-street), Hereby notifies to his friends and the public that he has taken the TRAMWAY HOTEL, Adelaide Road. TE ARO HOTEL, Corner Willis and Dixon Streets. AE. CAMPION, having purchased , Mr M'Ardle’s interest in the above well-known hostlery, solicits a share of patronage from his numerous friends, acquaintances, and the public generally. BANK II OTE L, Mannkks-stu kkt. A. WAKEFORD, Piioi'uietoii. THHE Travelling Public will find every J- comfort at the above Hotel, combined with civility and attention. HUXLEY, THE TAILOR. rpHE dullness of times and scarcity of JL money brought an immense increase of trade to Huxley, the Wellington Tailor. In prosperous times people arc lavish of their money, payiny £6 10s for suits, when they could get quite as good from Huxley for £4 10s. When money is scarce, people begin to enquire where they can get good value, and are directed to Huxley, who can make good suits at £-3 or £0 10s. The £-1 10s suits arc quite equal to the best in Wellington, consequently Huxley lias been doing a very large trade, the last four months having employed from o0 to 40 hands. The best tradesmen of the most experience can always produce the cheapest and best article. LA MP S. LAM PS. con Kerosene, Petroleum, and Paraffin. WR I G II T AND BUT TL E it, Manufaclmcrs and Importers, Birmingham. Table, Street, and Station Lamps and Lanterns of all descriptions. Chandeliers, Brackets, &c., in great variety. Lamps fitted with American or any other description of Burner. Patentees of the celebrated “ Eclipse” No Chimney Burner, specially adapted for up-country districts, as all breakage of chimneys is avoided, ami the light given much greater than that of any other burner same size wick. Photographs and Books containing over 600 designs upon application. Indents must be sent through an English house, or covered by drafts at 60 days. aUTHIHE & LA RN ACIDS NEW ZEALAND TIMBER AND WOOD WARE FATORIES CO. (Ljmi ted.) Importers, Timber, Iron, and Furniture Merchants, Dunedin, N.Z., Have now fully completed the erection of their extensive Warehouses and the alterations to the Factory, and are enabled ’ to notify that the facilities for prompt execution of orders, and the exhibition of their elaborate Stocks of Hardware, Furniture, Wood wares, and Timber (rough and manufactured of every description), ar unequalled in the Australian olonies. Stocks commensurate with the, trad carried on, and with the premises in which they are stored, are now available in every department of the ompany’s trade ; andc for completeness, quality, and modcratcost, cannot be undersold, or indeed com peted with. Each Department is under the control of a Manager specially skilled in the work, and orders are therefore capable of being executed most carefully, and with due appreciation of the wants of the customers. Visitors will find the arrangement of the various Departments complete in every respect, and so combined as to allow of communication without inconvenience. Factory Department.—The alteration to the Factory just completed has enabled the introduction of various new wood-working-machines, rendered necessary by the constantly’ increasing demand for wood wares of the ompauy’s -manufacture: The factory may now be considered tb, most elaborate of its kind in the world and the expedition with which the* most intricate orders can be dispatched will commend itself to the Public. r : LL kinds of Job‘ ; Printing done ait i the office of this ipa per j on sllortest I notice. AA '' A;,"’

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Patea Mail, Volume VI, Issue 520, 15 May 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume VI, Issue 520, 15 May 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume VI, Issue 520, 15 May 1880, Page 4

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