LOST, on the road to Lyell’s Bay, a Carriage Cushion. Apply to the A.D.C., Government House. MIDNIGHT TRAINS DISCONTINUED. Public Works Office, Wellington, August 26, 1874. THE Friday Midnight Train, on the Wellington and Masterton Railway, will be discontinued on and after TO-MORROW, Friday, the 28th instant. JOHN CARRUTHERS, Engineer-in-Chief. pUBLIC NOTICE. RE WATERWORKS CHARGES. Ratepayers of Wellington, attend the meeting of the City Council THIS DAY, Thursday, at 4 p.m. State your grievance, and demand redress. Don’t be led off the scent by the plausible speeches of the employes of the Council; or, in other words, don’t be gulled by your own servants. C. MOODY. JjlOR SALE CHEAP. A thoroughbred SHORTHORN YOUNG BULL, bred from Bishop Hadfield’s imported “ Gameboy.” Apply to JAMES COULTER, Lower Hutt. BOARD and Residence at Mrs. Allens’, Willis street, nearly opposite the Union Bank. A SELECT SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN, from six to eight years of age. Terms ; Ffteen Shillings a quarter. Apply at Mrs, Allan’s, Willis-street, near the Union Bank. gTOCK TAKING AT TE ARO HOUSE. THE FOLLOWING LINES IN NEW GOODS MUST BE CLEARED OUT Boys’Glengarry caps ... 0/114 1/2 1/6 Boys’ knickerbooker suits .. 7/6 8/6 9/6 Boys’ mackintosh coats ... 6/9 7/6 8/6 Men’s black cloth trousers... 11/6 14/6 15/ Men’s black sac coats ... 9/9 14/6 18/6 Men’s pilot Galateas ... 16/6 19/6 22/ Men’s cotton cord trousers.. 6/9 7/9 9/6 Men’s Regatta shirts ... 1/11 2/9 3/3 Men’s strong cotton shirts.. 1/11 2/9 3/6 Men’s merino drawers ... 2/9 ’3/6 3/9 Men’s merino shirts ... 2/9 8/6 4/6 Men’s white shirts... ... 3/9 4/9 5/9 Men’s moleskin trousers ... 5/11 6/6 7/6 Men’s Galatea suits . ... 22/6 39/6 55/ Men’s new silk scarfs ... 0/11J 1/3 1/6 Men’s paper cuffs 0/6 per doz. prs. Men’s best plush hats ... I/H4 each Men’s white shirt fronts ... 0/104 each Strong cotton tiveeds ... 0/104 1/1 1/3 Embroidered Cashmere hoods 1/6J each All -wool tartan plaids - ... 1/94 per yard Strong white flannel " ... 0/84 P cr yard 600 yards 36in. white calico 0/44 per yard JAMBS SMITH, Te Aro House, Cuba Street. F ACTS FOB THE PEOPLE It is universally admitted that no Sewing Machine has approached the silent working WHEELER and WILSON, in rapidity of action, firmness and elasticity of stitch, perfect adaptation to every kind of work, easiness of comprehension to the learner, simplicity of construction and amazing durability. The numerous attempts to imitate it show the great popularity of the W. and W. Machine, and experience proves that the imitations in no way equal the genuine. OVER 1,000,000 IN USE. And the sale now exceeds the prodigious number of . 150,000 A YEAR. Every Machine warranted to give perfect satisfaction. E. W. MILLS, Sole Agent for Wellington. Beware of imitations. None are genuine without the American Trade Mark. TTIOR SALE, PRIVATELY.—-That valuJD able Line of Coaches running between Wellington andPorirua. Apply to SAMUEL PROSSER, , Crown and Anchor.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4192, 27 August 1874, Page 3
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