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Business Notices. W ANTED KNOW N—NEW HAMS ! NEW BACON! First of this season’s cure just arrived from Christchurch and Dunedin. HAMS and SIDES to select VJ' v_/ from. Quality all that can be desired—mild, lean, and tender. Another Shipment of J. & T. Sinclair’s BELFAST HAMS, in transit. CHEESE. CHEESE. J English, Dutch, and Colonial Cheese. TEA. TEA. TEA. Direct Importers of Fare Indian and China Tea, Prices as follows : 300 111 b boxes ... 450 111 b boxes ... 400 111 b boxes ... 350 111 b boxes ... Pure Indian Tea, best imported ... 14s Od per box 16s 6d per box 18s Od per box 20s Od per box 2s 6d per lb Every table requisite kept in stock. HUME & SON HAM AND BACON CHEERS, Tea Importers, art* General Provision Merchants, 65, Willia-street, Wellington. SHORTT AND REID, COMMISSION, PRODUCE. AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. Consignments received and prompt returns made. 54, Willis-street (Opposite Edward Anderson). 12 ZEALAND MUTUAL CREDITORS’ASSOCIATION. Representatives Everywhere. Subscription— One Guinea per Annum, Advantages. —Private Information as to Financial Standing, &c., Weekly Commercial Report of Bills of Sale, Bankruptcies, &o.; Accounts Collected promptly; Legal Opinions on Law Points; Estates Liquidated; Foreclosures and Distraints executed anywhere in the Colony Ask for Prospectus. Wellington Branch—Colonial Bank Buildings. Solicitors—Messrs Bell, Gully, and Izard. Manager—J. R. Randersen, General Manager. Secretary—Walter W. Hughes. 1 GEORGE MEE, j Chemist to His Excellency the Governor i (Opposite Government Buildings), Lambton-quay, Wellington. ■ ] PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER j OIL. | MY Winter Supply of the New Season’s Oil is just to hand ex “ Aorangi.” This 01 is guaranteed superior to any other in the market. The most fastidious patient can take this Oil with ease, owing to its I delicate purity and freedom from objectionable fishy flavor. Sold in bottles, Is 6d, 2s 6d, and 4s 6d each ; also in 1 gallon tins. J. BROWN, and JEWELLER, 29, Manners-street, Wellington. All kinds of Vfatches, Clocks, and Jewellery cleaned and repaired. 9 H. BAILLIE, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 39, Cuba-street. AGENT for all the principal Colonia Newspapers. New Books by Every Direct Steamer Any book not in stock will be procured t order. Windsor and Newton’s Artists’ Colors kept in stock. All orders by post will be promptly attended to. jBSS" Publishing and Advertising Agent for N. Z. Times and N. Z, Mail. 23 N.Z D AIEY C COURTENAY PLACE, Is still to the Front. OMPANY, FRESH MILK TWICE DAILY Delivered to all parts of the City. A GOOD STO.CK OjP FERNS, all Growing, FROM SIXPENCE EACH. J. M‘ ALriNEI Importer of Paperhangings, Glass, Oils' 1 Paints, Brushwabb, &c.. Manners-street. J. McA. is able to say that he has now the Largest and Best Selected Stock of Paperhangings in Wellington. Over 15,000 pieces to choose from. Pattern Books on application. WANTED. ''KNOWN—JAMES CAMPBELL (Late of Messrs Littlejohn and Son), JEWELLER, WATCH & CLOCK-MAKER, Next to Barber’s Dye Works, 44, CtJBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. Sirs Campbell, Registry Office for Servants. 185 WANTED Known—That we have foi sale, at reduced prices, the largest stock of Ladies’ Phaetons, Doable and Single Buggies, Waggonettes, &c., in the district; also, first prize Phaeton Waggonette. Inapecton invited. ROUSE & HTJRRELL, Empire Coach Factory, Conrtenay-place. 222 WANTED KNOWN—That I have always on hand, and for sale cheap, a large stock of Doable and Single-Seated Buggies with tops or no tops ; also, a great variety of Lady’s Phaetons, Waggonettes, Dog Carts, Spring Carts, Spring Tip Carts, and Contractor’s Tip Drays ; also, a second-hand Brougham, and one Landau in good working order. The above are all of my own build, and my workmanship, and prices defy compe- j tition. All orders promptly attended to, and | forwarded to any part of the Colony. Estimates furnished on the shortest notice. M. BOHAN, Proprietor, Wellington Coach Factory, Manners-street and Taranaki-place, Wellington, 856 FROZEN MUTTON. JOHN BELL and Sons, 91, Charterhousestreet, London, E.C., are prepared to receive direct consignments, and Invite correspondence. They have erected stores in London and Liverpool, fitted with the moat improved refrigerating machinery, and capable of holding 80,000 carcases. Low Charges. Full prices and weights. Id

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLX, Issue 8169, 22 August 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLX, Issue 8169, 22 August 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLX, Issue 8169, 22 August 1887, Page 2

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