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Hotels. rpHOMAS A. SHIRLEY begs to notify JL to his patrons and the public that, his lease of the Featherstoh Hotel having expired, he has Removed to those Premises known as the Royal, and would fake this opportunity of returning his best thanks for the very liberal patronage he has received during the last three years. T. A. S., in soliciting a continuance of past favors, has much pleasure in announcing that he has niade arrangements for the erection of one of the largest and most commodious hotels in the Province. Featherston,; June 9, 1874TKIHSON’S HOTEL, Market Square, Wanganui. JAMES J, ANDERSON. PROPRIETOR. The above Hotel having changed hands, the present Proprietor begs to draw the attention, of the public to its improved SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION EOR FAMILIES and TRAVELLERS. The study of the Proprietor will always be to ensure the comfort of hia patrons, and to procure none but the very best brands of WINES, SPIRITS & MALT LIQUORS, and trusts, by a strict attention to business, to receive the same liberal amount of support accorded to the late proprietress, Mrs Atkinson. The house-keeping duties of the Hotel will be under the able management of Mrs J AMES Stewart. pUBLIC N OTIC E. The undersigned begs to inform the inhabitants of Wellington, Poriraa, and surrounding districts that he has taken the FERRY INN, and has opened it as a Temperauce'Hotel and Accommodation House. Travellers and parties visiting Porirua -will find the comforts of a home, and the charges moderate. N.B.—Good stabling for horses. P. STEVENS, Proprietor SPORTSMAN’S. ARMS HOTEL, WAIKANAE. Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Excellency Sir James Fergusson and suite. Conversation on Paikakai'iki Hill between two. travellers —old acquaintances ; “ Hullo, Boss, where have you put in the night?” “ Why,: at Waikanae. I always manage to make a stage there if possible.” “Xa it a good house.?”—“ Not a bettor on the Coast for cleanliness, civility, and the best of everything to eat and drink.” “ But how was your horse looked after ?” —“First class j as much as he could stuff into him, and a dry clean bed.” “ I always fancied a' fellow would have the miserables in such a lonely spot ; why, I’m told there is no one to sjieak to?”—“Don’t you believe it ; you put in an hour or two with Jim Ersldne or old Tom Wilson, and I’ll guarantee they’ll keep you alive.” “Old whaling yarns, I suppose?”—“You bet, and,good ones too, of forty years ago.” “ Can you "Cross from there to Kapiti ? “Yes, Jim keeps a number of good boats, and will cross' you any time .in fair weather.” - “ Any shooting Any amount.” “By Jove ! I’ll put in 'a week there.” —“ Do, you won’t regret it.” “ Well, so long.” Furs &c. UNDER _ Jgt THE SPECIAL Patronage op His Excellency the .. Governor. OOLONIAL INDUSTRY. H. ; E. LIAR DE T, - TAXIDERMIST AND FURRIER, Opposite the New Zealand Times Office, ■ , Willis Street. H. E. LI ARDET has the honor to announce to the ladies of Wellington ; that he has now ready for the ensuing winter a large stock of MUFFS, TIPPETS, CUFFS, &c., made of the,skins,of the choicest New Zealand seabirds. Every description, of Fdrs, ; Cleaned and Repaired, and made up into;Tippets, Muffs, &o. Saddlery. (gADDLEBY AND HARNESS. The undersigned is now making up every description of Saddlery and Harness, of a superior kind, and at lower rates than any imported. inspection and comparison invited. On hand, — A good assortment of carriage lamps, whips, spurs, thongs, valises, satchels, coat straps, stallion gear, breaking tackle, and all the usual stock of a Saddler’s shop. Repairs of every description connected with the trade promptly executed. J. E. EVANS, Wholesale and retail manufacturer of saddlery and harness. Under the Verandah, Lamhton Quay. gADDLEBY. SADDLERY. The largest and best assorted stock of Saddlery in the Province of Wellington is now openedup and on view at W. WIG GINS, SADDLER, LOWER HUT T, • Consisting of— Colonial, Australian, and English Saddlery, all Sizes and Shapes In consequence of being a direct Importer from ; the best English firms, I can guarantee those goods, and which will be sold at the lowest possible remunerative prices Unmake room for more coming in. This is tho best opportunity offered in the trade for many years. Saddle, Bridle, Martingale & Crupper £3 7 6 Cart Harness ... ... ... ... 5 10 0 Trap Harness ... 5100 And everything else equally cheap ! Old Saddles taken in exchange. Building Materials, &c. N SALE AT THE , CITY STEAM SASH & DOOR FACTORY— Kauri and totara sashes, all sizes Kauri, red pine, and totara doors Architraves, mouldings, skirtings Comice mouldings, all sizes Flooring, lining and rusticated boarding Greenhouse lights Sashes and doors, made to any size on the shortest notice. Country orders punctually attended to. WADDELL, M’LEOD, & WEIR, Reclaimed Land. OALMERSTON TERRACE EARH 1. SAW-MILL. At end of tho tramway. . Oh and after tho first November the undersigned will bo prepared to ■ receive orders for seasoned timber in quantities of not less than 10,000 ft. On hand 1,000,000 ft, of matai, 500,000 ft. of totara ; seasoned, felled with sap down. AMOS BURR, Timber Merchant. All orders for Wellington and Southern ports must ho addressed to Messrs. Levin and Co., who are agents for the above. September 9th. OAPERHANGINGS and gilt i: MOULDINGS. ; Just landed, ex St. Leonards, imported direct from the manufacturers, and now ON SALE by the undersigned at very low trices. Must bo sold, as another consignment is daily; expected. WM. TINNEY, Painter and Paperhanger, Molesworth Street. N.B. —A great variety of ceiling, staircase, and oak paperhaugings.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4213, 21 September 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4213, 21 September 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4213, 21 September 1874, Page 4

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