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WELLINGTON ALMANACK, 1885. THIUTF-FIEST YEAR OF PUBLICATION. Keeping pace with the age, the Edition of the Welling’on Almanac's of 1885 will be superior to any which preceded it. Every part of the work is undergoing careful revision. Liberal addition? will be made, and judicious abridgment to avoid staleness, and so, taken as a whole, the Almanack will be submitted with confidence to the criticism of a discriminating public. Note.—WELLINGTON ALMANACK, 18S5. Guaranteed circulation, 4000. The following is a synopsis of the contents of the Almanack for 1885 : Astronomical Phenomena Principal articles of the Calendar Calendar and Diary, High-water, &c., &c., European and New Zealand Time NAUTICAL ALMANACK Gardener’s Calendar, extended Sailing Directions, carefully revised ; Port Signals, &c., &c., Housekeepers Ready Reckoner Supreme, District, and Resident Magastrate Court’s fees Postal and Telegraph Guide, very complete Custom’s Duties, full Stamp Duties New Zealand Official Directory, complete Wellington Municipal Directory Express, Wagon and Hackney Carriage Fares Public Institutions, Societies, &c., &c., very full Useful Directions as to Will Making, &c., &c.; Registration of births, deaths <fcc.; Vaccination ; Antidotes for poisoning. GUIDE TO THE WELLINGTON PROVINCIAL DISTRICT. Revised and corrected —Second Year of Publication. Port Charges for the Wellington District Harbor Regulations Chamber of Commerce charges Insurance Tables Town and Country Directories Tabulated Returns, Imports and Exports Railway Rates Addenda Advertisements TE ARO HOUSE, Wellington.

WE would like an early inspection of the new goods in our dress department. It is impossible here to enumerate their names, distinctive qualities, or their excellencies, we only ask early inspection, and will guarantee perfect satisfaction. Our buyer has sent us a splendid assortment of zephyrs, in checks and stripes, with plain to match, and concerning the whole of the dress fabrics he says “ You will certainly have by far the best show in Wellington at Te Aro House.” SPRING SEASON, 1884The millinery department is now specially attractive, a large quantity of straw, tuscan, and leghorn hats and bonnets having been opened out, as well as a perfect plethora of French and English millinery, flowers, feathers, argnettes, &c. We have also a very choice assortment of mantles, visites, and jackets, in a variety of materials, from ISs 6d to seven guineas, at Te Aro House.— To prevent mistakes Remember the Address — JAM e s smith, Te Aro House, Wellington. TO SHEEP OWNERS we learn on reliable information that several preparations of Sheep Dip are being sold as ‘ Chemical Fluid,’ etc., and represented to be exactly similar to ‘ Little’s Chemical Fluid,’, and even sold as Little s, all sheepowners are cautioned against using such compounds, which we have examined and found to be base, injurious, and utterly worthless imitations of Little’s Sheep Dip. All agents or vendors of such imitations are hereby cautioned against selling further, under heavy penalties for infringement of our patent. Purchasers in future should see that all drums are labelled with Little s labels, and are obtained only from our authorised agents. Per Pro Morris Little & Son, EDWd. DOMBEAIN & SONS. Our Agents for the Welling on District are— MESSRS MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO (For our advertisement see supplement.) -g 5 oA R D AND RESIDENCE For ladies and gentlemen visiting Christchurch, or any length of time, from two to three days, or longer, can be had at Spencer House, 275, Armagh-street West, close to the Museum, Park, and Gardens, and within 12 minutes walk of the Cathedral and Post Office. Every home comfort. Terms—3os per week, or 5s per day. Highest references can be given in this city (Wellington),

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 661, 24 October 1884, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 661, 24 October 1884, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 661, 24 October 1884, Page 12

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