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TE .AJR/O HOTJSE. JAMES SMITH desires to inform his Friends and Customers, and the Public generally, that he HAS PURCHASED FOR CASH a LARGE PORTION of the DRAPERY STOCK tendered for by Messrs ROSS and GLENDENING, Dunedin. The Goods are now being arranged and marked, and will be ready for inspection in a few days. Having determined to give his customers the BENEFIT OF THIS SUCCESSFUL PURCHASE, they will be found, without exception, the CHEAPEST DRAPERY GOODS that have been shown this season. J. S. takes this opportunity of making it known that his New Stoclc of Colonial-Made Clothing for the Christmas Trade is being made positively to order by one of the First-class Manufacturers in Melbourne , and, together with his present selection of English-Made Clothing, will form the MOST COMPLETE STOCK of MEN’S, YOUTHS’, AND BOY’S CLOTHING IN WELLINGTON! Per MAY QUEEN, via Dunedin, also to arrive in a few days, A LARGE LOT of MEN’S TWEED TROUSERS, made by SPECIAL CONTRACT in LONDON, thereby obtaining a decided advantage, which will enable him to sell a really splendid article considerably under wholesale prices. TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA STREET.

GOVERNMENT DEPOT FOR Educational Works and School Requisites, By special mm O) 3;« appointment to His Excellency the Governor. TAMES BERGER, LATE EDWARD el GREAVES SMITH, Bookseller and Musicseller, Wellington, All descriptions of musical instruments newest and standard music, and secular Educational and other works School requisites of every description Books, stationery, drawing materials, Port-folios, music-folios, pocket and memo books, &o .POSTAGE AND BILL STAMPS. A large stock of English, German, and Angio-German concertinas. The newest Music &c., sent to all parts of the colony—Post Free. By special appointment to His 03 £?*■ Excellency the Governor. [Established 1865.] TUB WARD GREAVES SMITH, . 11l Pianoforte Warehouse, Wellington. Pianofortes by all the leading makers and Harmoniums for sale or hire Pianofortes tuned singly or by the year . Harmoniums and all descriptions of musical instruments, brass, reed, or string, tuned and repaired Organs imported from the leading makers and on arrival, erected and tuned in any part of the colony. All instruments are personally selected by James Smith & Sons, music sellers by special appointment to the Queen N.B.—Sole Agent for James Smith and Sons. Pianofortes supplied wholesale and retail. Solo Agent for the Royal Sewing Machine Company. THE ROYAL SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, BIRMINGHAM. Solo Agent, EDWARD GREAVES SMITH, Wellington. nnHE following Machines are made by Li e JL Royal Sewing Machine Company n their well-known interchangeable principle The. WHEELER & WILSON MACHINE, to work by hand or treadle, with new patent adjustable gearing, silent feed, and other important impvovciiiorifcs. The Royal Alfred lock-stitcb HAND MACHINE (Wheeler and Wilson principle). The SHAKESPEAR SHUTTLE LOOJi STITCH HAND MACHINE. The “SINGLE-THREAD” HAND MACHINE. Instruction gratis, free lists, prospectus, and testimonials on application. ONE DUST MANURE. MANUFACTURED and SOLD by the undersigned in quantities to suit purchasers, “ Cheapest and best Manure ever discovered.”—Stephen’s Book of the Farit. “ One of the best, most lasting, and cheapest Manures that a Farmer can use.”— Encyclopedia of Agriculture. Ordei’s executed in order of rotation. THOS. W. PILCHER. Steam Mills, Manners street.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 46, 9 December 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 46, 9 December 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 46, 9 December 1871, Page 1

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