TE ARO HOUSE SPRING SEASON, 1881. DRESSMAKING Ladies’ Dresses made to order at the shortest notice and in the most finished style. Fit Unexceptional.
t:e .a_:r,o house, Cuba-street, Wellington. n-sw^siar JAMES SMITH, To Aro House, Wellington, Invites the special attention of country residents to the extensive stock of MEN'S, BOYS’ and YOUTHS’ CLOTHING, made expressly to his own order, with a view to suit the requirements of the numerous customers of Te Aro House. It is no exaggeration to state that the stock of MEN’S CLOTHING is one of the largest in the City of Wellington, and that it has been carefully selected with a view both to appearance and durability. The prices of all garments are such as will suit the most economical purchaser, and better value can not be had elsewhere. In clothing for LITTLE BOYS, BOYS, and YOUTHS, Te Aro House has always been prominent for the largeness of the selection. No where else can such variety be obtained. Parents and Guardians who have not yet visited Te Aro House should not forget that if variety, durability and appearance are desirable requisites in BOYS’ CLOTHING, they will at all times be obtained at James .Smith’s, Te Aro House.
SMITH, TB ABO HOUSE, WBEEISTGTOir.
1880-81. MELBOURNE (AUSTRALIA) EXHIBITION Portable Engine, Gold Medal. Thrashing Machine, Gold Medal. The Royal Agricultural Society of England have awarded EVERY FIRST PRIZE TO CLAYTON AND SHUTTLEWORTH For Portable and other Steam Engines since 1363, and Prizes at every Meeting at which they have competed since 1849. GOLD MEDALS AND OTHER PRI ES Have been awarded to Clavton & Shuttle-worth, at the various INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONS OF ALL NATIONS, ' . INCLUDING ; "• ; LONDON, 1851, 186 . PARIS, 1855, 1867, 1878. VIENNA, 1867, 1866, 1873, FOR THEIR THRASHING MACHINES GRINDING MILLS TRACTION ENGINES, &c. STEAM ENGINES (Portable and Fixed) (For Coala, Wood, Straw, and every description of fuel.) Catalogues in English and in all the Continental Language- oan be obtained direct, or by applicat : t-Messrs Reid and Gray, Dunedin, Invercargill, Camara, Timaru, Christchurch, and Ashburton. CLAYTON AND SHUTTLEWORTH, STAMP END WORKS, LINCOLN, & 78, LOMBARD-STREET, LONDON,
hill s MAHIO vermin killer. cS-2 <x> <X> u S 5 -s QJ* Cl o 'm E? WH 5 **3 c« CJ M * S|rN £ to rQ G d^* « 'SrR Registered N». 10,572. DEAR Slß,—The Vermin Killer I had of you answered well. I will give you the facts this year. I had a large room which is used as a store-room ;it was infested with mice. I tried your “ Magic Vermin Killer,” the result of which proved astonishing. The next morning I picked up 66 dead mice from the floor. 1 continued using a small portion of the Killer every two or three days for a fortnight. The number of dead mice collected at the end of the fortnight amounted to a total of 253 ; therefore I have a strong proof of the destroying effects. I cannot too strongly recommend its use to everyone. John S. Simmondb. In packets, 3d,, 6d., Is., 25., and 3s. each, by all storekeepers. Sydney Agents—Elliott Brothers, Druggists. Made only by EDWARD HILL, Wellington Somerset, England, and registered by him, and all infringement# wiU.be prosecuted.
N SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED CS c/a C _•* tr* 2.& £><-e; » S'S re ►it* 3 to Pp si a 2 3 p P-W O t> ta Sec to Q t 3 & e: 33 lH ora o •o~S < 3 s s cr oo v 3 5 isio .P ,*:g.P s a o £"~ ±* s w T2 » & P.O a boo-xi-a-a c a -a « s q s-c a .P *?3 5 CL OP< r-H CSOWiJH Alpha gas-making machines and gasoline Hydrants, stand pipes, and fire hose Sheet lead, zinc, brass, and copper Load, iron, and brass pipe Engineers' and plumbers’ fittings, &c., &c; J. E. HAYES WELLIN'GTON PLUMBING WORKS, LAMBTON QUAY, WILLIAM CHAMBERLAIN, late of Copperaß Hill, Liverpool, England, who sailed in the ship Lord Warden, from London, on the 14th September, 1878, for Melbourne, hence to New Zealand', would hear of something to his advantage by communicating with F. G. Middleton, 123 Copperas Hill, Liverpool, England. N.B. Any person knowing the same W.C., and letting bita know of this advertisement would greatly oblige.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 524, 18 February 1882, Page 24
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