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■ On Sale SALE, EX LATE ARRIVAL 250 cases Hennessy’s brandy 37 j-casks „ > ~ 140 cases Martell’s ~ ]L3 i*cftsks ft »* 175 cases Champagne Vineyard brandy 15 J casks „ 100 cases Gautier Freres, flask ~ 80 ~ „ „ » »> 70 „ Bisquit Dubouclie flask ~ 15 J-casks ~ 250 cases JDKZ Geneva 135 cases Long John whisky 75 ~ Lome „ 100 ~ Dun villa’s ~ 75 ~ Loch Katrine ~ flasks 70 ~ Kinahan’s LL ~ 151-casks ~ 20 ~ Glenlivet ~ 170 cases Booth’s and Burnetts’ old tom 13 1 casks Lemon Hart’s rum 75 cases Bed Heart rum 120 „ Wolfe’s and Peters’ schnapps 12 ~ curacoa and maraschino 73 1-casks port wine, various qualities 57 i-Ccisks sherry ~ ~ 200 cases claret, Chateau Margeaux, St Julien, &c, 50 „ Burgundy, beaune 50 ~ Sauterne 45 „ Barsac and Chablis 16 ~ Angostura bitters, Seiner’s and Steane s 240 „ champagne, Moet and Chandon, Roederer’s &c. 350 „ ale and porter, Tennant’s blood, Bass’ and Guinness’ Tea in half-chests and boxes Sugar, crushed loaf, &c. Canterbury cheese English and Colonial grass seeds b J. DRANSFIELD. Education M R. A. F. M E R L E T, (LONDON UNIVERSITY), Professor of the French Language and Literature, at the Wellington College, Begs to announce that he will give lessons on the following terms: — . _ Private pupils at his residence — Per Quarter. £ s. d. Twice a week, one hour .. 3 3 0 Twice a week, 40 min. .. 2 11 6 Classes are being formed. Terms 22 0 Fees payable in advance. Pupils who wish to be taught at their own residence can make special arrangements. . Heads of schools are requested to communicate with Mr. Merlet, Cuba-street, near Abel SmithA ladies’ class is being formed for the Cambridge Local Examination. Cuba-street, near Abel Smith-street. Business Notices. T. BAKNAKD, WATCHMAKER, Greytown. W. W. COUPE, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, Taratahi. HENRY READ, IRONMONGER, &c., Lambton Quay. Wellington. R. FAIRBROTHER, CARRIER AND GENERAL STOREKEEPER, Carterton. MRS. W. G. F. MOODY, RESTAURANT, Ac., Cottage of Content, Masterton. Masterton, 19th April, 1875. T. THOMPSON, HAIR-DRESSER, Masterton. M. CASELBERG, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORES, Greytown and Masterton, ” A. CRACROFT FOOKES, LAND AGENT AND VALUATOR, Waverley (late Wairoa), Agent for National Fire and Marine Insurance Co., D. CADENHEAD, BUILDER AND UNDERTAKER, Feathbrston. W. R. HASTWELL, COACH PROPRIETOR, Greytown. The Coach leaves Masterton and Wellington daily. F. FABER, VICTORIA HOTEL, Feathbrston. HENRY WALTON, FELL MONGER, And Cash Buyer of Wool, Hides, and Sheep Skins GLENCRAIGIE, Ngahauranga Line, Wellington. Sails, tents, rick covers, rope, twine FLAGS, &c. Waterproof Clothing and Covers, Wholesale and Retail. R. G, KNIGHT, Lambton and Custom-house Quays, Wellington. A USTRALIAN MUTUAL SOCIETY. PROVIDENT FOR MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE, &c. NEW ZEALAND BRANCH Head Office : Wellington. Present Annual Revenue, £280,000. Accumulated and-Invested Funds, 30,000. Persons Assuring with this Office share the hole oflt s, and a Bonus is declared every fifth year. JOSEPH DYER, Resident Secretary. VICTORIA FOUNDRY. (Rear of R. Port’s Premises, Willis-street). W THOMPSON begs to announce that he has • commenced business at the Victoria Foundry as Brass and Iron Founder. All orders entrusted to him will receive prompt attention. Best food for infants Supplying the Highest amount of nourishment in the most digestible and convenient form. . SAVORY AND MOORE, 143, New Bond Street, London, - And- all Chemists and Storekeepers throughout. the (3) world.,

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 242, 8 July 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 242, 8 July 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 242, 8 July 1876, Page 2

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