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Business Notices JpUBLIC NOTICE T O THE INHABIT AN T S OF ■■ . .’ WELLINGTON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. I beg most respectfully to inform my friends and the public generally that having PURCHASED THE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES Of W. Moriarty, Willis-street, I will hold a BIfMPES SALE, To make a Clearance, and intend Eeopenin the Premises ON FRIDAY, 10th MARCH, When all the Goods will be Re-marked in Plain Fiobbes. - J3ST The Stock is in First-class Order, and therefore the Public will have an opportunity of purchasing a Single Pair of BOOTS AT 30 PEE CENT. UNDER ORIGINAL COST 1 The present STOCK MUST BE CLEARED - DUPING: THIS MONTH, At any Reasonable Offer, on account of Fresh Arrivals. Please Note the Address— J. BID ME AD, (Late W. Moriarty) RETAIL : BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, Willis - street, Wellington. 910 P L I'M M E R ' AN D CLOTHING FACTORY. C o.’ S The Citizens of Wellington should show their appreciation of Local Industries when established; by giving them their hearty support. Buy your Clothing made of New Zealand Tweeds at Plimmer and Co.’s Factory, at lowest price for cash, and give encouragement to promote other local industries. J. HUXLEY, Manager. ■ Pvtatt, and Fitting-Shop dndeb the j Athf.najbm. ■ "THE OLD IDENTITY 6448 U : B L I cT N O TI O E HARRY BENNETT, ! Late of the Commercial, Hotel, and formerly Proyidora of the Union Steam Shipping Co.’s boats, has.njuch pleasure in informing his many friends and the public generally that he has Purchased the Lease and Goodwill of ■ the THEATRE ROYAL HOTEL,-• j ._' j: ' J . '' ; , Lambton-qbat, .. 'and- sincerely trusts to meet,;with the same Liberal Support, which - has invariably, beep accorded him. The House has undergone a Thorough; Repair, and Several Improvements made which will -conduce greatly ,to the Comfort of his Patrons,’ The business and style, of its management will be thoroughly Reorganised, and every possible arrangement made to give satisfaction to those who may favor him with their support. HOT, COLD, AND: SHOWER '.BATHS. Excellent Sitting j and : well-ventilated* • ' BEDROOMS. I 8734 HARRY BENNETT, Proprietor, j " N EW BOOKS'! ■ NEW ROOKS. MESSRS LYON AND BLAIR Have just received by Mail from London the undermentioned . : .NEW-, BOOK S: : j Life of W. E. Gladstone by G. B. Smith, 7a6d The. Queen’s Speeches .in, Parliament, by F. Sidney Ensor, one vol., 10s 6d , Western Farmer of America, by Augustus Mongredien, 4d I History 'of the Free Trade ’ Movement by ! Augustus Mongredien, Is 3d. ■ Free ■ Trade and English ; Commerce, by ; 1 Augustus Mongredien, 9d ! Gordon’s Loan, by David Gilmour, 3s 6d . : Pen Folk: Weavers, by David Gilmour,’ss 6d | Temperance Lesson Book,: by Richardson,’ 2s Sunlight and Shadow,, by J. B. 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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6599, 12 June 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6599, 12 June 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6599, 12 June 1882, Page 1

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