Business Notices LION FOUNDRY. MR E. W. MILLS has much pleasure in informing his numerous friends that he has, in conjunction with MB. WILLI AM CABLE, LEASED THE ABOVE ENGINEERING WORKS. And the Business will be carried on in all its Branches as heretofore (under the style of Mills and Cable). He feels confident that his Friends wilj rally round him, and begs to assure them that no effort shall be spared to give entire satisfaction, both as regards the quality of work and prompt execution of same. E. W. MILLS, Lion Foundry. Wellington, sth April. 5131 SOUTH BRITISH FORWARDING COMPANY. Head Offices—Lambton-quay, Wellington. Goods forwarded throughout New Zealand and Australia. Custom House w irk and Shipping done. Large storage accommodation for all classes of goods. City arrangements are :—Vans will start from the Princess Hotel, Moles worth-street, at 9.30, 11.30, 1.30, 3, and 5.15 o’clock; and from the top of Cuba-street at 9, 11, 2, 3.30, and 5 o’clock, receiving good? between • those points, and from intersecting streets. ! Vans will also Receive and Deliver in all other parts of the city, and will convey Luggage on the arrival and departure of every steamer and train. PIANOS AND FURNITURE REMOVED By Experienced Men. Order Boxes are placed at the Princess Hotel, Molesworth-street ; Mrs. Hills’ Registry Office, Lambton-quay; Duke of Edinburgh 2 Hotel, Manners-street; Star and Garter Hotel, Cuba-street ; Aston’s store, Adelaide- • road; Newtown Hotel ; and City Hotel, Clyde-quay ; and will be opened at regular ntervals daily. Further particulars may be obtained from M. C. HICKEY, 4607 Manager. , ■Jyj' E W INDUSTRY PLIMMERS’fc MANURE FACTORY Cornhill-btbeet (off Manners-street). * Bone Dust, suitable for agricultural _ and horticultural purposes, can now be obtained. It is specially recommended to gardeners as a cheap, clean, and unrivalled manure for greenhouse plants. Bones purchased for cash in any quantity. H. GABY, Manager. P.S.—All kinds of Crushed Corn for horses. 7 Prices at Mill. 4673 MS H E E H Y , Late of Mr. Brittain’s, Lambton-quay Has commenced Business as Dispensing Chemist, in Courtenay-place. A Choice Assortment of Perfumes and very superior London made Bruehware, at a Very Reduced Price. Also, Drugs of the Very Best Quality. Prescriptions compounded with care. Seventeen years’ experience in Her Majesty’s Service, as duly qualified dispenser. M, SHEEHY, Apothecaries' Hale, Courtenay-place, Wellington. 4991 NEW BOOKS ! NEW BOOKS ! MESSRS. 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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 6272, 19 May 1881, Page 8
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