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Business Notices JAMES SMITH, TE AEO HOUSE, Would respectfully solicit the ladies of Wellington and itrf vicinity to inspect the very extensive stock of BLACK SILKS Imported from the beet maker?, and which for richness, brightness, and durability cannot be SURPASSED. The following price list is for dresses of 12 yards, but any length can be out aa may b« desired. Also A choice assortment of Black Brocaded Satins Black Brocaded Silks Black Satin Classique Black Satin Merveilleanx Black Moire Antique A superb choice of BLACK SATIN SUNSHADES I ! JAMES SMITH, TE AEO HOUSE: Cuba-street, January 9tb, 1882. jgILLIARDS. BILLIARDS. BILLIARDS. ALEX. McGEE AND H, POWER, having taken over the MELBOURNE HOTEL BILLIARD ROOM, Solicit a visit from thtir old friends. The Room has been thoroughly renovated, and every attention will be shown to those favoring (hem with a call. ALEX. McGEE AND H. POWER, Lessees Melbourne Hotel Billiard Boom. 8791 BEAT DRAPERY and CLOTHING SALE. J. T. STEELE Will commence his GREAT AND GENUINE CLEARING SALE I I On FRIDAY NEXT, 13th Jan. CHEAP DRAPERY ! CHEAP CLOTHING ! CHEAP MILLINERY, Eic., Eic, J. T. STEELE, DRAPER, LAMBTON QUAY’ BMOVAL TO BLUE HOUSE. IMPORTANT NOTICE. GEORGE TOWEBSEY, Having removed to more commodious premises on Lambton-quay (a few doors south of Gear’s butchery), hopes to receive a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed on him since commencing business ; and also takes this opportunity of thanking the public and his numerous customers for their support. First-class .Refreshment Rooms for Ladies. Tea, coffee, cocoa, and cordials of every de acription to be had at any hour. Address— GEO. TOWERSEY, CONFECTIONER, ETC., BLUE HOUSE, OXFORD BAKERY, Lambton-qoat. 8711 .A.. Farmer, CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER and BEDDING WAREHOUSEMAN, Cuba street. Having very much enlarged his Premises, has now facilities for manufacturing in large quantities, and consequently at reduced cost, and intends to sell at small profits, that a large and constant sale may be ensured. Iron and Wooden Bedsteads and Cots. Spring Mattresses, Kapok Beds, Feather Beds and Pillows Hair Mattresses, Flax Mattresses, and all ordinary Bedding at reduced prices Couches, Lounges, Easy Chairs, and occasional Chairs Every description of Ladies' Fancy Work carefully Mounted. Couches and Chairs, Ac., re-stuffed, and recovered, and polished. Bedding cleaned, aired, and ce-made. . JAPANESE GOODS, COMPRISING— Trays, Fans, Acrobats, Pozzies, Ivory Vases, Chess Men, Draught Boards and Men, &c., Ac, Having bouuht these goods at a large discount, they will be offered at such prices as must effect a speedy clearance. , ' A. FARMER, 8724 Cuba-street. IF you want to get settled in life. And your income’s too slender to mate 08, A friend who’ll assist you you'll find, If you call on O. W. Clayton. He’s a man who’ll sell you a house. And the deeds all 0.K., with the date on, Hand over for only a rent, So just Gallon O. W. Clayton. He’ll furnish it spic and span through, Including a swell snite in cretonne, If you’ll add a small sum for the wear— A fair dealer is O, W. Clayton. His terms none can ever call harsh ; A poor man he will never hard lay't on ; Don’t try any tricks and you’re right With, as landlord, O. W. Clayton. Some landlords a poor man will rush Who’s “ behind,” and quite low down will play’t on; Do the best that you can, and a friend You may reckon in 0. W. Clayton. Just look at his cottages neat. While bright children are swinging, the gate on ; He has fifty from which you can choose. So hasten to O. W. Clayton. If I were a Shakespeare or Scott Or even Macaulay or Aytonn, X’J spin out a lay a mile long In praise of 0. W. Clayton, 330

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6502, 17 February 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6502, 17 February 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6502, 17 February 1882, Page 3

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