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SUMMER GOODS. E WILLCOX has removed from Lamb-ton-quay, to new Premises nearly opposite the “Odd Fellows’ Hall,” where she has in Stock a new and varied assortment of Ladies’ and Children’s APPAREL, suited for the Christmas Holidays, &c., &c. December 22, 1860. TU-IE WORSHIPFUL MASTER, WARDENS and BRETHREN of the New Zealand Pacific Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, No. 758, will celebrate the Festival of St. John, at their Lodge Rooms, the “ Crown and Anchor” Tavern, on Thursday, the 27th inst. The Lodge will be opened at Eight o’clock. Refreshment after labour. By command of the W. M b R. S. LEDGER, t Secretary. Visiting Brethren are invited to attend. December 19th, 1860. (ADVERTISEMENT.) MR. MOFFITT, Surgeon Dentist, from Napier, is now ready to receive as recently, at Wellington Terrace. Wellington, 22nd December, 1800. J? B U B N E BEGS leave to inform his numerous Customers that he is now lauding Ex " THAMES CITY,” from LONDON Direct, the following articles of DRAPERY, &c., viz.:— 1 bale Patent Felt Druggets 1 ~ Superior butch Carpeting 1 „ Welch Flannel 1 „ Calicos, Long Cloths, and Shirtings 1 „ Window Hollands, all widths 1 „ Oil, Baize, Oak, and Mahogany Patterns 1 ,j 72 inch Grey Calico, and Brown Hollands 1 „ Linen and Cotton Sheetings and Drabetts 1 „ Huckaback and Crash Toweling 1 „ Linen Ducks and Linen Drills 1 „ Bed Tick, Drab Jean, and Forfars AND 12 CASES CONTAINING THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES, viz.:— Ladies’ Summer Mantles, New Styles An immense assortment of Ribbons Ladies’ and Maids’ White Stays, very superior A great variety of Parasols Ladies’ Thread, Taffata, and Kid Gloves „ Riding Gloves Ladies’ Morroco Belts, Portmonies, Hair Netts A very large assortment of Dress Buttons, Fringes, Braids, Steel Clasps, Bonnet Slides, Ribbon Velvets, Military and Prussian Braids, Broad Elastic Children’s Fancy Cashmere Hats Eugene Skirt Cord, Float Lace A superior lot of Children’s Dresses, ready made Ladies’and Gents* Neck Ties, of every description Balzarene and other new Dresses Plush and Leather Bags Gambroons, Coat Alpaca, Fancy Tweeds, Wove Velveteen Shepherds’ Plaid, Moleskin, Bedford Cord Toilet Quilts Blankets, Sheets, Men’s and Boys’ White Fancy and Scotch Twilled Shirts, Vests, Coats, and Trowsers in abundance Men’s and Boys’ Straw Hats, Shirt Collars Blue Serge, Hosiery and Haberdashery of every description

The above goods are well bought for Cash, and wil be sold Cheap. J- BURNE, Lambton-Quay. November 24,1860. NOTICE. ~ DEOM L E Y AND SYMONS, ° FIREWOOD DEALERS AND CONTRACTORS. Wood Yard, Willis-street, October 29, 1860. FOR SALE. ——— O PE R M OIL in Large or Small O Quantities. GEORGE MOORE, Lambton-quay and Farish-street. eptember 25, 1860. S WINBOURNE’S ' STEAM JACKET HOTEL, LAMBTON-QUAY, (opposite the “commercial hotel,” late “ swinboukne’s hotel.” TS NOW OPEN, where Spirits, Ales, Wines J- &c., &c., of the best quality will always be kept on hand; Soups, Teas, Dinners, and Luncheons at all hours. Wellington, July 24, 1860. “ WHITE SWAN.” NOTICE is Hereby Given, that the Undersigned are not responsible for any debts contracted on account of the S.S. “White Swim.” BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, 24th November, 1860. C/l/” ANTED A TUTOR for the Family ’ ; of a Gentleman in the Waipukerau District, Napier. Further particulars on reference to GEORGE MOORE, Lambton-Quay. Wellington, December 11, 1860.

G 1 IL LUXFORD begs to inform his ’ • friends and the public of Wellington that he has resumed Iris business as BUTCHER iu the old established premises Willis Street, recently occupied by Messrs. Luxford and Ling and trusts that by attention to his customers and by always keeping a large supply o J the best quality Meat, he may receive a share of their favors. In prder to diminish the expenses necessarily attendant on the present mode of collecting orders and accounts, he will in future allow a discount of—--5 per cent, on all Orders of 10 lb weight and upwards 10 „ 20 lb „ if forwarded to the shop the day before, and paid for on delivery. G. H. LUXFORD, Shipping and Contract Butcher, Willis Street. August 14 1860. BOOKS! BOOKS!! ~ TVEW CATALOGUE NOW READY. I* IGB Pages. Price, Is. Cd., or sen <by Poston receipt of 2s. od. GEORGE ROBERTSON, 383 George Street, Sydney. Wellington, August 29, 1860. L C. R. M. COMPANY. T H E Company's Steamers , will be despatched for the under mentioned Ports, as follows, viz.—

FOR LYTTELTON AND OTAGO. “ PRINCE ALFRED,” on or about the 27th inst. FOR NELSON, TARANAKI, AND SYDNEY. “PRINCE ALFRED," on or about the Bth January, 1861. For freight or passage, apply at the COMPANY'S OFFICES, Custom-House Wharf. December 22, 1860, WANTED. ——— THE I.C.R.M. Co.'s Steamship STEWARDr!t8 AS I| I r EY ’ “ thoroughly competent aimi Altubab, References required. Apply to CAPTAIN KENNEDY, On his arrival from the Southward. December 22, 1860.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XV, Issue 1607, 26 December 1860, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XV, Issue 1607, 26 December 1860, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XV, Issue 1607, 26 December 1860, Page 2