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Drapery; OUR SALE ! OUR SALE !! OUR SALE I 1 ! ■ AT. THE CORNER HOUSE, TE ARO. IGRAVES - Am> FLEMING, DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS . MANNERS AND ’ CUBA-STREETS. !: GREAT ANNUAL' I CLEARING SALE -NO^i'iONi * WONDERFUL SUCCESS.*' : j GENUINE GOODS. NUMEROUS BARGAINS, E V E R Y B 0 D Y HTG| HL Y DELIG HTE D, ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO OUR SALE AT THE CORNER HOUSE, TB ARO.

Business. Notices ijp ÜBL I C NO TlO E HARRY; BENNETT, | Late of the Commercial Hotel,-and formerly ; Providore of the Union Steam Shipping Co.’s boats, has much pleasure in informing his many : friends and the public generally that he has Purchased the Lease and Goodwill of the THEATRE ROYAL HOTEL, Hambton-quay, i and sincerely trusts to- meet with the same ! Liberal Support l which has invariably been j accorded him, , The House' has undergone a • Thorough' Repair, and Several Improvements madej which - will conduce greatly to the Comfort of. fais,, Patrons. The business and style pf ' its management will be thoroughly Reorganised, and every possible arrangement maida- to give satisfaction to those who may favor him with their support. HOT, COLD,’: AND SHOWER BATHS. Excellent Sitting and well-ventilated ‘ / BEDROOMS. • 8734 HARRY BENNETT,' Proprietor. AWRIE AND FRENANDOS, V,- Fishmongers, Poultry and Game Dealers, ■ ' i Lambton-quay, Opposite New Zealand Times Office, Respectfully acquaint the public of Wellington that they are prepared to supply the best of Fish, cleaned and delivered to any address in town. Poultry of the best always on hand, and dressed for table. Orders left night previous will be punctually to. 9193 TVTEW ZEALAND HEMATITE CO.’S JLV' ; '■ PAINT. ; Manufactory—Para Para, 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 fl Hqbert .Tatlook,' the. Hritjsh analyst, in furnishing report on the paint, ( says “ This is an "excellent paint, both for wood and iron, but piarticularly fer the latter, . It does not alter by atmospheric influence, and is quits 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 jgOOKS FOR TOWN AND COUNTRY I• .On-Sale by the Undarsigned—j Caaaeli’s Family Physician—a Manual of. | Domestic;. Medicine, 25a, by post, 27s 8d; i Fullerton Family Medicine Guide, 13s fid, by , post, 14s lOd ; Foole’s Plain Home Talk, 10s jfidi by post, 11s, lOd; Smediey’s Practical i ; Hydropathy, 3s fid, by post, 4a 4d ; Family Doctor—a Dictienery of Domestic Medicine and Surgery, 4s fid, by post, 5s fid ; Dr Danilson’s Councillor with Receipts, 7s fid, by post, 8a fid ; Begbie Book of Medical Information and -Advice, 3s Sd, by post, 4s ; Fox’s Working Man’s Model Botanic Guide to Health, 4s fid, by post, 5s 2d"; Bull’s Hints ta-Mothers,', .3s fid, by post 4s ; Ellise’s Receipts, or Information for Everybody, Is fid, by post Is lOd ; Hydropathy Cure of Acute,, and Chronic Diseases by the use of Cold Water only, Is fid, by post, Is 8d; Buckton’s HealthJn the House, 2s fid, by post 2s, lOd ; "Ruddock’s Stepping Stone to Homoeopathy, 2s, by--post 2s 8d ; Eno’s Stomach and its Trials, la fid, by post Is lOd ; Coffin’s Treatise on Midwifery and the Diseases of Women and Children with Remedies,,6s fid, by post 6s ; Coffin’s Treatise on the Disease of Generative Organs, 3s fid, by post 3s 8d ; Aristotle’s Directions for Midwives, 4s, by post, ■ 4s 3d; Physician in Emergency, 2s* by post, 2s 2d; Seaman's Medical Guide, 3s, by post, 3s 4d; Fowler’s Creative and Sexual Science, 30s, by post 32s ; Ohavasse’s Advice to a Mother on the Management of her Children ; Advice to a Wife on the Management of her own Health, Counsel ;to a Mother on the Care and Rearing of Her own Children ; Aphorisms Addressed to Parents on the Mental Culture "and Training of a Child, 3s fid each, post, 3s lOd. - : JOHN WATT, ; Booksellers and Stationer, Willis-street, Wellington.. OTI OE OP REMOV AL. . We desire to thank our customers and the public of Wellington and surrounding districts for the very liberal share of patronage bestowed on us during the past two years. In order to provide more accommodation for onr rapidly increasing business, we have leased the Shop oh Lambton-quay, presently occupied by Mr M. J.-Mulligan, and intend to remove to the new premises about : the end of this month, when we expect to be able to carry on, all "the branches of our business with greater promptitude and satisfaction to onr patrons, W. LITTLEJOHN AND SON, Watch and Clookmakebs, Jewellers, Nautical Instrument-makers, and"' Opticians. "3rd March, 1882. . 9117 Holliday & co have just received a complete stock of Madame" Weigel’ Paper Patterns and Fashion Journals, The patterns are cut in five and six different sizes for ladies, and all ages for children. Each p attern is famished with illustrations and directions for making up. Prices, from fid to 2s. Weigel’s" Journal of Fashions, published monthly, illustrates the newest styles; price, 7d ;by post, Bd. Catalogues containing previous styles of dresses, &c., price, 3d ; by post, 4d. Patterns, &c., sent to any part of the country on receipt of price and postage. Stamps accepted. Address — : ROBERT HOLLIDAY & CO., Stationers Hall, 8898 [Lambton-quay, Wellington.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6542, 5 April 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6542, 5 April 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6542, 5 April 1882, Page 1