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Business Notices. THORNDON HOUSE. SECOND LARGE SHIPMENT Ex. Tongariro and Doric. NOVELTIES in COSTUMES, Tassorea, Zephyrs, Merveilleux, Indian Muslin, Children’s Costumes in sizes. Ladies’ coloured Jackets, 8s 9d, 10a 9d to 20a FRESH CASES of MILLINERY, Dress Capes, &c,, Boys’and Girls’Sailor Hats, NEW SPRING COLOURS in EMBROIDERED ROBES in boxes, Colours—Steel, DK Steel, Grey, Bine, Fisk, Strawberry, &c,, &c., &c. Grand Goods. SPECIALLY MATCHED CHECK ZEPHYRS with plain to harmonise. FIRST EXHIBITS this season of SUNSHADES, all the striking novelties in Shot Silk Laces, &c. 160 DOZEN NOVELTIES in GLOVES specially adapted for Sommer wear. All the above goods are marked in Plain Figures at Lowest prices. These shipments have been SPECIALLY SELECTED and are of the CHOICEST DESCRIPTION. WAKIMCK, KELLY & ADKIN. Trams from Newton and Te Aro Serve Thomdon House every few mutates.' W. CLARK AND CO., AND SILK MERCERS. /■ ALL DEPARTMENTS ARE NOW repletewith novelties FOR THE SEASON AT IISWESt PRICES,j FAMILY DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, 169, 171, LAMBTON-QUAY. , Established, 1845. LYSAGHFS GALVANISED IBON (Corrugated). Brands Orb, Fleur, delis, and Guinea. (Flat Galvanised Sheets), Orb and Queen’s Head. LARGEST STOCK IN NEW ZEALAND. gHIPMENTS BY EVERY STEAMER AND SAILING VESSEL. 50 tons arrived per “ SELENE.” 100 tons arriving per “ BAYLEY.” 10 tons “ Queen’s Head” Flat Iron now in stock. 160 tons to arrive by next steamer. Also, Manufacturers of Wire Netting, Standard Iron Girders, Wire and Nails. JOHN LYBAGHT, (LIMITED), BALLANCE STREET, WELLINGTON. JgMOOK’S gEOOSBISt&E AW I» UNRIVALED CEMENT (ANCHOR BRAND) WHICH received, the Highest Award, viz., GOLD MEDAL, at CHRISTCHURCH EXHIBITION. 1500 casks to arrive per next ship. 600 casks landed ex “ Hermione.” E. DONALDSON, MANAGER, BALLANCE STREET A LWATS IN STOCK, AND TO ARRIVE, LARGE SHIPMENTS -C3L OP BROOKS, SHOOBRIDGE & CO.’S “Anchor” Brand CEMENT, which received the Gold Medal a Christchurch Exhibition. ANDREW & JAMES STEWART'S TUBES-Gold Medal. Highest Award at Edinburgh, 1886. SCOTT, CUTHBERTSON & CO.’S Superior London-made PAPERHANGINGS. ROBERT DONALDSON, Baudajtce-stbeet, 125

TICE to Builders, Architects, and Others.— We are prepared •to sell Eutherfnrd’s Ground Hydraulic Lime, from Whangarei, In any quantity at 6s per threebushel sack. This material has been thoroughly tested by the Public Works Depart, ment, and has given results fully equal to those obtained by any other hydraulic lime in the Colony. It has been used at the Government Printing Office, .new Hospital wing, Old Men’s Home, Mount Cook Gaol, and other buildings in this city, where the excellent results obtained can be seen. The saving effected by the use of hydraulic lime instead of Portland cement is very considerable —at least 10s per 1000 bricks in walls, and 6s per cubic yard in concrete.—NOEßTJEY, TEEVOR & CO., Lime and Pipe Merchants, Stout and Baliance-streets 935

Telephone No. 398. f CABS Nos. 18 (LandauO.lette), 21, J. LANE, CARRIAGE PROPRIETOR Molesworth-street and Thorndonquay. (Opposite Government Railway Station.) Patrons attended day or night. Wedding parties provided with beat tarn, ont in the city, N.B.—Dog Carts (latest styles) on hire also good Saddle Horses,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8520, 29 October 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8520, 29 October 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8520, 29 October 1888, Page 1

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