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Business Notices. jQIRECT FROM MADRAS, VIA MELBOURNE. 5 cases Indian Condiments. PETER LAING. February 13, 1882. SS6I J U S T LANDED, EX EUTERPE, FROM CROSSE AND BLACKWELL 1 case Pate de Foie Gras 1 do, iu bottles, Mailles anchovies in oil 2 cases Cambridge sausages 3 do Bologna do 2 do shrimp paste 1 do reindeer tongue in jelly 1 do collard ox tongues 1 do crystallized fruits 2 do apricot jam 2 do red currant jelly 1 do greengage jam 1 do pineapples in syrup 1 do ginger wafers 1 do Tunbridge do 1 do ice do 2 large cases of choice bon-bons, newest designs PETER LAING. February 14, 1882. 8862 mB WELLINGTON CLOTHING MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Manners-street, (Next to the Arcade.) CIVIL AND MILITARY TAILORS. Contractors for the Armed Constabulary Wellington Guards, City Rifles, and several other Corps in the District. The Company being established on a firm basis, their charges and goods are such that they defy competition, and can guarantee to turn out an article 50 per cent, of better value than any other Tailoring Establishment in Wellington. Tweed Suits from £3 18s to £4 10s. Trousers from 18s to £1 sa. JNO. COOGAN, Manager. J, E. HAYES, PLUMBER AND GASFITTEE, &0., &o. Lambton Quay. IMPORTER OF Brass, lead, zinc, and galvanized iron Copper, brass, and wrought-iron tubing Cast-iron water and gas pipes Pumps, house and ship closets Rubber hose and block Engineers’ and plumbers’ brass wo k Gasfittings, &c,, &c,, &c. , MANUFACTURER OF Distilling and brewing apparatus . Lightning conductors, pumps Water engines, plunge and shower baths Hydraulic cellar pumps, and self-acting blasts Hydraulic lifts, hot water apparatus, and every description of brass, lead, and copper goods. WATER AND GAS LAID ON. NEW ZEALAND HEMATITE CO.'S PAINT. Manufactory— Paea Paba, Nelson. Medal and Certificate— Sydney Exhibition. First Class of Merit— Dunedin Exhibition. The cheapest, best, and purest of all paints for every description of iron and wood work. —Mr Robert Tatlock, the British analyst, in furnishing report on the paint, says : —“ This is an. excellent paint, both for wood and iron, but particularly for the latter. It does not alter by atmospheric influence, and is quite adhesive. It has also the advantage of being quite free from any poisonous or noxious ingredient. Supplies, with copy analysis and testimonials from engineers, ironfounders, painters, and others, can be obtained from E. W. MILLS & CO., Agents, Wellington. Wellington, 22nd September, 1881 715 JMPORTANT for FAMILIES & SEWING MACHINISTS It is admitted that Clothing Manufacturers Are the best judges of SEWING MACHINES, Please read their Opinions, viz. : The New Wheeler and Wilson has more than realised our expectations as to speed, durability, and also in economising labor ; our work people express a decided preference for them on account of the ease with which they are worked. Beath, SoHIESS & Co., Clothing Manufacturers, Flinders Lane West. For Hat Binding and Cap Making, the Wheeler and Wilson Machines are the best we have in use ; they do more work and require less labor than any others we have tried. A. Masters & Co,, 50, Prince's-street, Dunedin, We use Wheeler and Wilson Machine and find it superior to any other, both for economy, efficiency, and speed, to any other we have tried. I. & A, Don, Dressmakers, Dunoan-street, Dunedin. We have had Wheeler and Wilson Machines in use for the last three years ; we find them more suitable than other machines, and very durable. Yates Sons & Co., Drapers, George-street, Dunedin. ■ r T Have pleasure in stating that the Wheeler and Wilson Machine: has given me entire satisfaction. I consider it a belter machine for my work than any other I have tried. Peter Stewart, Draper, Great King-street, Dunedin. I like the Wheeler and Wilson better than other machines I have used ; it is lighter to work, much faster, and for dressmaking, &c., it cannot be surpassed. , . , , M. Cavanagh, Dressmaker, Caversham, Dunedin. We have 20 No. 6 Wheeler and Wilson’s in use ; we consider them the best for leather work ; they give entire satisfaction. . Alderson & Sons, Manufacturers, York-street, Sydney. MELBOURNE EXHIBITION, 1881. WHEELER & WILSON’S DOUBLE POWER SEWING MACHINES Awarded Two First Prizes. THE NEW WHEELER & WILSON Awarded THE ONLY GRAND GOLD PRIZE Paris Exhibition, 1378, BEATING EIGHTY OTHERS. The New Straight Needle Wheeler & Wilson have no Shuttles ; they have no Cogwheels ; they have no Heavy Gear io tire and weary, thfe feet.'" It is evid-nt that Rotary Motion of the Wheeler, and Wilson has mnch less friction than the/shuttle movement of other machines, 1 therefore the Wheeler and Wilson is much more durable, and needs less repair. The New, Wheeler & Wilson has more and 1 greater improvements than any other Sewing, Machine, and is the fastest, making" over 1000 Stitches per Minute. Caution. —Do not be misled- Beware of Hawkers, and also Puffing Advertisements of Inferior Hard-running Machines, which are highly injurious to the health of the operator. Beware-of German Imitations. Inspect the New Wheeler & Wilson Rotary Action Machines, and judge for yourselves. They run by Hand and Foot, and are warranted to give entire satisfaction. A trial given without charge. Lessons gratis. Machines repaired. Send for an Illustrated Price List to ROBERT GARDNER AND CO., Ironmongers, Lahbton-quay, SOLE AGENTS FOR WELLINGTON. Head Agency for Australia and New Zealand : . LONG & CO., 101 Elizabeth-street, Melbourne. 8110 T 3 OBERTSOK AND C 0., XV ENGINEERS, IRONFOUNDERS, & BOILERMAKERS, Old Custom House-street, - Have on Sale — ■ 2 SPEEDY’S PATENT WOOL PRESSES, f-packa, with improved ratchet motion. One 16 horse-power Cornish Boiler, in firstclass order. Price, £BS. - Estimates furnished for all kinds of work. Steamers can com to,our wharf for repairs Jjl ACTS

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6501, 16 February 1882, Page 3

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