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easiness Notices REMOVAL NOTICE. BOCK &'COUSINS, ENGRAVERS, LI TIL iGRAPHERS, AND GENERAL PRiNTr.KS, BEG to inform their oastomore ami : public generally that they have remov to more commodious premises (well known os lately in the occupation of Mr Maok.v-. Upholsterer), B SANDON-STEBET, Next Central Eire Brigade Station. They are making large and important ac)ditione to their printing plant, and whiV thanking their olienta for the kind enppojt hitherto accorded to them, trust to merit oontinnance of their favors. 990 JUST LANDED Ex " ARAWA '• , FOOTBALLS & LININGS. To LAND Ex « TONGARIRO ’* AMERICAN IMPERIAL ORGANS. HOMOEPATHIO MEDICINES. HOMrCEATHIC TINCTURES. AMERICAN CHAUS, AUSTRIAN BENTWOOD FURNITURE, PIER LOOKING GLASSES, GILT AND BLACK AND GOLD. SPECIALITIES— Now Landings— EOSBNERS, SIE BERTS, COLANYS. EAPPOLDIS’ PIANOS AND PIANETTES, AMERICAN ORGANS, IMPERIAL AND STEELING. P. HATMAH & CO., GENERAL MERCHANTS, LAMBTON QUAY, AN NOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY, E. J. HILL, Oi the firm of C. Hill & Sons, HAS much pleasure in announcing that ho has opened a HAT & CAP MANUFACTORY In Willis-street (next Empire Hotel). Where he trusts, by strict attention to business, to merit a fair share of patronage, A large Block of Hate and Caps in all tho newest styles, Specialties in Ties and Collars, Teems Stbiotlt Cash. WILLTS-STREET. WILLIS-STREET. 804 GEORGE MEE, Chemist to His Excellency the Governor (Opposite Government Bniidings), Lambton quat, Wellington. PARTICULAR attention paid to the Dispensing Department.' All Presoiiptions made up at this Establishment are copied, numbered, and returned to the owner. A complete Register kept, and once prepared by me, can be obtained at any future time. Orders, per poet or otherwise, promptly forwarded, securely packed. £32 WHOLESALE AND FAMILY GROCERY, tea and Coffee WAREHOUSE. ■3P. DICBZSOM, BEGS to inform hie Friends and the Public that he will commence business on his own account in the premises next Mr J, T. Steele’s, draper, Lambton-qnay, on MONDAY, JUNE I; And having a thoroughly practical knowledge of the trade, be hopes, by paying the strict personal attention to business in future that he has done in the past, and studying at all times the wants of bis customers, to receive a liberal patronage. . Price-Lists will be issued previous today of opening. T. DICKSON, Wholesale and Family Gbooeb, Tea and Coffee Merchant. 815 jyj-URRAY, 4c £lO * ’ “ ’ HAVE ON BALE— Best Canterbury BYE GRASS SEED, from old pastures, double, machine-dressed Penin-ula Cocksfoot . English and American Cow-grass, and Timothy White Clover, Alsike, Lucerne, &e. Also, A good selection of English Grass ■ including Fescues, Meadow Foxtail, Foas, i jBB Annealed Fencing Wire Barbed Fencing Wire, Galvanised and ‘Ja. . panned, , MURRAY, ROBERTS, & 00., Featherston-street, 878 Wellington, NOTICE OF REMOVAL. •yy I L LIAM EA D E Having leased the whole of those large and commodious premises in Cnba-street, of ME. W. NICHOLSON, ; r Intends to carry on the Business formerly ■ carried on by his predecessor for many years successfully as a CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER,' AND UNDERTAKER, In conjunction with his own basinefis as UNDERTAKER, BUILDER, AND CONTRACTOR, And trusts that the favors hitherto shown to Mr W. Nicholson will be continued to himself. N.B.—All work entrusted to be done will be completed promptly. ‘ An efficient staff of workmen will always be kept on the premises under the superintendence of Mr EdwaEds (Mr Nicholson a late Foreman). Funerals will be conducted by W, E. at the same chargee as already advertised. Telephone 221. 725w. FADES, Builder and Contractor, Cuba-fitreet. WEADES, Undertaker, Cnba-street. 0 Funerals from £1 10s ; adults from £5, complete. WEADES, Carpenter, and Joiner, • Uuba-street. All kinds of jobbing work dose. XOIO GHEES, Saw Doctor, Ac./atiU at work • next door to bis latej Shop, Cuba* street. 803 FORTIFICATIONS! Cut your forts In the rock near the lighthouse, all vessels have to sail near It before they can get into the harbor. Perhaps X should leave it to others to tell yon to fortify y ourself against the devil and all bis assistant?, but this, I may tell you. Fortify yourself against cough, colds, sore throat, bronchitis, consumption, and premature death by wearing one of HUXLEY’S OVERCOATS at 30s, 40s, or 50s. * They are made of all-wool Twesd and lined with Tweed, they are fine material, and will well keep out a shower, and are not heavy enough to steam you and give you cold. The best and the cheapest Tweed Suits, £4 10j. The real Huxley, and the real Tailor, is to bo found at the Dion Tailoring Establishment, Lamb ton Quay 93

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 7492, 2 June 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 7492, 2 June 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 7492, 2 June 1885, Page 3

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