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THOMAS LOWES, Lambtou Quay, MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF SADDLERY AND HARNESS. By Appomtmcnt &Mj& Ma«I«» His Excellency jHsg§|^ Nornianby, And the General Government of New Zealand. THOMAS LOWEST"! returning thanks to the public of Wellington, wishes to draw their attention to his first shipment of goods ex St. Leonards, to be followed by every subsequent ship, which are so varied that he invites an inspection of the same, as the perusal of such long catalogues is tedious to the public. T. L. would also draw their attention to his large stock of colonial-made harness, to suit all customers, from gold-plated carnage down to cart harness; also superior hofrskin, bullock-hideiß|d demie saddles all made on the premislTby a superior staff of workmen, and he is in a position to execute orders in the above lines to any amount, at the lowest possible rates, and with the greatest despatch, having the largest saddle manufactory in the colony. MR PARKER, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, Has removed to the Terrace, near the Synagogue. andfoTh' ° n the Pianoforte > elementary Pianofortes Tuned, &c. S. SOPF'B, CABINET MAKER & UPHOLSTERER, Manners-st. and Molesavorth-st., "Wellington, TN returning thanks for favors received for the past three years, desires to inform his patrons and the public generally that he has opened a Branch Establishment at Molesworth-street, Thorndon, were orders will be executed with the same attention as hitherto. A large stock of Iron Befsteads and Cots on hand, at cheap rates, ex Dilawur. Marble top Washstands and English made chairs. * QHEAPSIDE FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, Manners-street, Wellington, Furniture made and repaired. New and Second-hand: furniture bought, sold, or exchanged. All descriptions of Upholstery done with despatch. SYDNEY SOFFE, Proprietor.

fpHE undersigned having secured the ser. I vices of a first-class Cutler, is prepared to grind and set machine-knives, surgical instruments and all kinds of cutlery. TOLLEY & CO., 00 j >t , Willis-stroet. 22nd November. DEWING MACHINES REPAIRED. J . H . HUDSON, Opposite Kirkoaldie and Stains*, Cubastreet, Welliugton. All kinds of machinery repaired and fitted up. i^tF; H * ' iegs to inform the inhabitants of Wellngton that all sewing machines entrust d to him will receive his special attention. N.B. —All kinds of needles, oil, sprint™, &c., on hand. 6 ~ COLONIAL INDUSTRY. Under tho Special Patronage of Ids Excellency the Governor. H. E. LIARDET, Taxidermist and Fbather-Purribr, (Opposite the New Zealand Times Office), Willis-street. HE. LIARDET begs to inform the ladies . and gentlemen oT Wellington that ho has made up a largo and varied assortment of mufls, collaretts, cun%, and head-dresses, from the numberless variety of sea and land birds of New Zealand, in order to enable purchasers ot these novelties tho opportunity of sending them home to their friends by the wool ships i ; also the tobacco pouch and purse made out of the birds' feet. A variety of New Zealand stuffed birds always on hand. Any lady or gentleman having skins of birds, can have them made up promptly to order. Ostrich and all other feathers cleaned and dyed. A large stock of the above kept on hand during the summer. WELLINGTON HOTEL. MoLESWORTH-STRfcET, Late Civil Serving Club. rnHESE New and Commodious Premises aro 1 now thrown open to the public, who will find them replete with every comfort. Families and Travellers will find every comfort of a hornet A handsomely -furnished and commodious BILLIARL BOOM, With one of Alcock's best Tables. Room for a few Boarders. H. A. BYRNE, riABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER, AND SHIP DECORATOR, Lambton Quay, Wellington.

TjONALD, VILE, & C 0., GENERAL CARRIERS' Between Wellington, and all Parts OF TIIE WaIRARAPA. D., V. & Co. beg to inform the public that they have secured a Depot in John* ston-street, near the Theatre Royal, and all goods left there will be forwarded with the utmost despatch. SELLING OFF ! SELLING OFF ! ! B COHEN, while thanking the inhabitants of Wellington and the country district? br the exceedingly liberal support accorded to lim since he commenced business in Welling:on, begs to announce, in consequent of the •apid increase in his business, that he finds H lecessary to make extensive alterations, prejaratory to which he will hold a clearing sale >f first-class goods, comprising watches, clocks, liamond rings tor ladies and gentlemen, liamond sets, platedware, and all descriptions >f jewelry of a most superior quality, musical wxes, fancy goods, &c, Sec. This being a genuine clearing sale of firat:lass goods, the public can rely on getting a upenor article at a reduction of 30 per cent. m usual selling price. Christmas presents and New Year's gifts in jreat variety. Address— Willis-street, next Empire Hotel.

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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 10, 13 January 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 10, 13 January 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 10, 13 January 1876, Page 4

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