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BnsmeSg Notices Fine Sfiortlng Gnus. r??; E. W. MILLS & Co., LIMITED, IRONMONGERS AND IRONMERCHANTS Have Just Landed their present Season’s Stock, comprising : SINGLE & DOUBLE BARREL BREECH LOADING GUNS DOUBLE BARREL BREECH LOADING HAMMERLKSS GUNS SINGLE & DOUBLE BARREL MUZZLE LOADING GUNS REVOLVERS—DOUBLE ACTION. 5 & 6 Shooter, with Automatic Ejection 3E“O^«r3O3ESaEB»Diamond Grain, Alliance, Field B, Tower Proof, P P F, and Rifle Powder, aaaaorted Nob., in 1 and 51b canniatera. CARTRIDGES, &c. “(EleyV' C F aud P F Cartridges, green, blue, brown, loaded, H EleyV Cartridge Cases assorted. “ KynockV* Brass Cases, Gun Caps, Central Fire Cap?, Patent Shot, all Nos., Gun Wads, Cartridges Filled to order. SPORTSMAN’S SUNDRIES. Reloading Implements of all kinds, Gun Fittings, Shot Pouches and Belts, Powder Flasks, Cartridge Belts and Bags, Cartridge Boxes with Leather Strap to hold 50, 70. 100 Cartridges, Leather and Canvas Gun Cases, Tanned Canvas Gun Covers, Gun Slings, Game Bags, Muzzle Stoppers, Decoy Ducks, Brass Gun Backs to hold 2 and 3 guns, Ram Rods, Barrel Clearners in Leather Pouches, Bullet Moulds, Wad Cutters, Dram Flasks, Sporting Knives, Pocket Compasses, Dog Whistles, Sportsmen fitted out with every requisite for Camping. E. W. MILLS & GO., Limited.

EX I N THE KS> pu re O'* THOUGH COPIED i BY ALL M OLEWDED P R 1 C ES ■h 2 h l/*. 3f Packets R-S' LV l»,w \U r AWARDED BOXES /- ELSON(IfOATI HALF Co w CHCH CHESTS rx? INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE. : ‘ The blending is entirely attended i by *Mi*. Kelson himself, who la t Taster of great experience, and ha had a special training in the art.” 7IMARU HERALD. ‘This firm deserves the sup port of all purchasers of Tea as the article they offer i superior to anj’thing we hav ct seen in this Colony,” PRESS. “Mr. Kelson is a pro fcssional Taster an< Blender.” PURE BLENDED TEAS AUCKLAND .WELLINGTON. AGENTS EVERYWHERE

four The “LOUIS” VELVETEEN. The strictest examiner may try every test of touch and sight without discovering that these are other than the Genoa Velvets which they so closely resemble, while the peculiar arrangements resulting in the woven pile enable them to stand mtenminablo and rough wear, which would ruin real velvets at times the price. For Costumes and Trimmings it is unequalled, and in fact for all purposes in which Silk Velvet may be used we specially recommend the “LOUIS” VELVETEEN. Every yard of genuine bears the name of “ Louis." May be had from all Drapers throughout the Colonies, most of whom will send patterns post free on application.

FUNERALS. E MORRIS & SON have been the , means of bringing down the price of funerals in Wellington to rates to suit all classes, and intend to continue on in future 15 per cent, below any other firm in Wellington, being the only Special House it town that does not mix the business with any other trade. They have their own hearses and horses on the premises, and a large stock of the beat coffin fittings always on hand. If you want a cheap funeral, go to E. Morris and Son. If you want the best turn out in Wellington, go to E, Morris and Son, Taranaki-street, opposite the Army and Navy Hotel, off Courtenay Place. 820 J. M‘ alpine * Impoetzb op Papeehangengs, Glass, Oils Faints, Ebdshwaee, &c., Manners-street. J. MoA. is able to say that he has now the Largest and Beat Selected Stock of Papernangings in Wellington, Over 15,000 nieces chose from. Pattern Books on application.

NOTICE. IN order to meet the wishes and requirements of the subscribers to my trade circular " WHO’S WHO,” I beg to announce that it will be published monthly instead of quarterly. At £1 per annum. Intending subscribers will please intimate at once. THO 3. CALVERT, Accountant. 94. Willis-street. 261 WELLINGTON HOTEL, MOLES WORTH STREET. JAMES THOMAS, late of the Panama Hotel, begs to inform his numerous friends and the public generally that be has taken the above hotel. BEST LIQUORS KEPT. BUliard-room and Experienced Marker, 798

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 7778, 10 May 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 7778, 10 May 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 7778, 10 May 1886, Page 4

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