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Wanted, fco. WANTED KNOWN-Copper boiisrs', from- 10 to 100 gallons, la 4i to la 6d per lb. E-’Dafita and Soo.__ _ ; : ANTED KNOWN—Copper Bailers, Frames 30 ato L2 ISa. -S. Dank. and Son. 'AjfiEU - KNOWN Two-Hgiit Chandeliers, ilcrm 14a 6J. S Dinks and S"P. 3 w m w r \S i liftOWK—Brass Castings, la to 1* tfd 1W 3.-Panto and. Son. iCNOwK—Om globes, la to 7a tftl f S 1; Dank's anti Son. Foroo and JUft Pumps, Vi V$ to’ £4. S.-P'uiks and Sofl. W* anted KNOWN—Deris' Pilhapft,*l2* W’2ss. S. Packs and Son. - WANTED KNOWN—Hydraulic Kaofry 35s to I R 103. S. Danka and Son. W 'ANTED KNOWN-Cheapest and Beat House in the City, 10, Braudon-atreet, 1)83 WANTED to Buy, any quantlt Furniture,ln large or amnll lota Flookton Variety Store* Tory and Manners-streets. 635 THE target Stook o( Second-hand Furniture In th; city Is at Floekton’a Variety Stores. Tory and Manners-atresia ITJTANTEP Known largest and cheapest atooko W Oaa yitHngain N.Z. J. E.Hayea.Lambton-qy WANTED Known, Osa Brackets from la to Ml J. B. Hsyos, Lam Mon-quay. ANTED Chandeliers from £1 to £ls. J. E. Hayes, LamMon-quay* Oas (Jlobes from la 6d to 1C« YV each. J. K. Baytit, Leimbton-qaay. ■VSrANTEDKp- W >,GphCooking and llcctingStoves Yv sold on monthly payments. Hayea, Latphton-qy. WANT ED K nown. Brass Caatingevery day. J. EJ Hayea, Brass Foundry.Lambton-quay. WANTED Known, Locks picked and Keys Hived Immediately. E. Ha os, tamfcton-qaay, WAliiliB I ,' a Partner in a newlyestablished business, realising good profits, and capable o£ being greatly extended. Capital required, £2OOO for the half share, and partner not bound to bo active in tbe business. Apply in confidence to X, Box 350, P. 0., Wellington. ANTED KNOWN THAT H. G. HASELOEN Has commenced business as a BOOKSELLER/ STATIONER, ETC., AT' NO, 43 ; , CUBA.STREET, And Solicits a Share of Patronage. at.t, NEW STOCK at LOWEST PRICES. See his Shilling Packet of Stationery, Note Address—43, Cuba-street. 994 PV ANTED KNOW N f —That G. WAHREH (Late of Price’s) and A. STAU3 .ate. of - one vof the Leading Hairdressing Establishments in London), in' Ladies’ Hairdressing. Have Opened A FIRST-CLASS HAIRDRESSING SALOON t No. 159, Lambtou-quay, two doors past Queen’s Hotel, rhere Every Attention will be paid to all who will favor them with thei| Patronage, 980 [tttANTED KNOWN—W. H. BISHOP, VY COACHBUILDERANDGENERAL WHEELWRIGHT, Petonk, ■■■> ■ ■ ' < as now opened business, and is prepared to execute all orders left in his charge • in a workmanlike manner. Charges Moderate, -986 TTANTED Known —That we have for II sale, at reduced prices, the largest ick of Ladies’ Phaetons, Double and Single iggies, Waggonettes, &c., in ,tho district 3 o, first prize Phaeton Waggonette. Insoton invited, ROUSE & HURRELL, npire Coach Factory, Gourtenay-place. 222 WANTED KNOWN. Under the Patronage oe His ■ Excellency SIR WILLIAM JSRVOIS, K.C.B. THIS DUNACK SAUCE quite new, differ entfrom any other Sauce manufactured, pronounced by all who bare tried it to be a Superior Sauce. Sold wholesale at the Manufactory or any of the wholesale houses, retail of all grocers. Manufactory, Muleswortb Street, Wellington, Dunedin, Neil and Co., Bond t treet. Christchurch, Ohrystai and Co., Litchfield Street. WANTED KNOWN—That I have always on hand, anil for sale cheap, a large stock of Double and Single-Seated Buggies with tops or no tops ; also, a great variety of Lady’s Phaetons, Waggonettes, Dog Carts, Spring Carts, Spring Tip Carta, and Contractor’s Tip Drays ; also, a aeonnd-haud Brougham, and one Landau in good working order. The above are all 'of my own build, and my workmanship, and prices defy competition. , All orders promptly attended to, and forwarded to any part of the Colony. Estimates furnished on the shortest notice. M. BOHAN, Proprietor, Wellington Coaoh Factory, Manners-street and Tatanakl-place, Wellington. 858 1 ANTED KNOWN—GARRATT’S WHITE WORM POWDERS ARE THE BEST , They require no nauseous aperient after takingthom. ! Address— TABANAKI-STREET, on the Tram Line. 177 Land Transfer Act Notices. NOTICE is hereby given that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought nnder,the provisions of ‘‘The Land Transfer Act, 1885,” unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before the 3rd day of March,. 1837. 1754. THOMAS MADELKY.—Part of Section 523, City of Wellington, with right, of-way off Syduey-street. In occupation of A. J. Masters. , - Diagrams may he inspected, at this office. Dated this 2nd day of February, 1887, at the Lands Registry office, Wellington. . GEO. B. DAVY, 34 ■ District Land Registrar. PUBLIC NOTICE. WE, the undersigned, beg to announce that we have opened shops in Courtenay Place, and Moleaworth-street (2 doors past Shamrock Hotel), and will be known as the New Zealand Dairy Company. Having made arrangements with C. Crawford, Esq., Miramar, for a supply of milk twice daily, our customers pan rely on'getting nothing but fresh milk,, ~ Trusting togot a share of public support we remain, yours obediently, ; . THOMAS COOPER, RICHARD THORNTON, 916 ' GEORGE EWART. : NOTICE OP REMOVAL. Messrs freeman r. jackson AND CO. have removed from the office hitherto occupied by them in Messrs Eohrab, Newman and Co.’s Buildings, Ballanoe-street, to the UPSTAIRS, premises of MESSRS FITZGERALD and CHAPMAN, Brandon-street. 867 AUTUMN .AND WINTER, 1886. ARRIVAL OF KiW COODS EX S.S. COPTIC WE have now opened np Shipments of our New Seasons T WEEDS, WORSTED COATINGS, OVERCOATINGS & CLOTHS. The Latest auJ most fashionable designs have ■.. ■ ’ ■ been selected. Oar Home buyer writes “ These Goods are of exceptionable value, owing to the low price of wool ” and onr patrons may rely upon getting tbe benefit of these bargains, TWESD ’SUITS from £3 103. Patterns and system for self measurement iv. a seat on application. . JOKES AND ASHDOWN, THE EAGLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT 3 IkMjßTOlf QUAY HOW many people are in their graves to-day who would have been alive and Well if they knew the virtues of Wolfe’s Schnapps.- ■ .., ,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8006, 10 February 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8006, 10 February 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8006, 10 February 1887, Page 3

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