Business Notices. i THOMAS BALLINGER, PLUMBER AND DIRECT IMPORTER. NO W ON SALE, Ex Late Arrivals. s.s. Eimutaka—--160 ingots Lamb and Flag Block Tin 1 cask Brass Goods s.s. Coptic 40 tons Redeliffe Crown Galvanised Iron Selene—--3 crates Earthenware 'W.C.’s 1 3 casks Gas Globes, assorted 1 hhd. and 5 cases Galvanised and Enamel* led Sinks, Boilers, Basins, &e. 11 cases Cast Galvanised and Enamelled Sinks 60 rolls Roofing Felt 4 cases Wilson’s Patent Gas Fires and Fit? tings s.s. Baylev—--40 kegs Wire Nails, 1£ to 6in 2 ~ Clouts 16 cases 28 gauge Plain Galvanised Iron 2 ~ Water Meters, 2J to Jin 50 boxes Tin Plates, assorted, coke and charcoal S casks Sheet Zinc, Nos, 9 and 12 1 cask Rosin 1 cask perforated Zinc and Tin 22 rolls Sheet Lead, to 61bs 1 case “ Best” Galvanised Iron, 24 gauge 49 bundles Black Sheet Iron, 18 to 28 gauge 3 orates Earthenware W.C.’s Also on sale Roller Skates Note the address— THOMAS BALLINGER, Willis and Victoria Streets. GRAND ART UNION BY PERMISSION OF THE COLONIAL SECRETARY. 11 MAGNIFICENT OIL PAINTINGS, THE WORK OF D. T. TURNER, Esq. Valued at £175. TyrESSRS. WRIGGLESWORTH AND BINNS, Photographers, Willis-sxreet, Will GIVE to every person spending ONE POUND (£1) at their Establishment between the 25th of JUNE and the 31st DECEMBER, 1888, inclusive ONE (1) TIC KE T In the above. Drawing to take place as soon after the 31st December as practicable. PRIZES NOW ON VIEW. Note the address— WRIGGLESWORTH & BINNS. Next door bat one to Evening Post office, and nearly opposite the Empire Hotel. BROMIDE E N LA RGE ME|[N T S FROM 25/“ “We Do Not Defy, We Court] Competition.” Telephone, 161. BARBER’S WELLINGTON DYE WORKS, 46, CUBA STREET. , FIRST PRIZES at Australian Exhibi- ' tion and FIRST PRIZE N.Z. ExhibiDyeing & Cleaning all descriptions executed in first-class style and at the shortest notice. Having made special arrangements in the leaning Department, we are now able to HOROUGHLY CLEAN AND PRESS ENTS’ CLOTHES in a style unequalled in le colony, and RETURN THEM IN 24 [OURS. LACE CURTAINS Cleaned and tinted fashionable shades, dried and finished by machinery and RETURNED SAME DAY. FEATHERS CLEANED, DYED AND DRESSED. Our style of Curling is the most approved and fashionable. The newest shades are dyed and finished by a special process which preserves the fibre. OUR EXTENSIVE WORKS Contain the most improved machinery in the colony, which enables ns to turn out work in the best style and at moderate cost. AUTUMN AND WINTER, 18S8. ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS EX S.S, COPTIC. YITTE have now openetbnp Shipments of VV our New Season’s TWEEDS, WORSTED COATINGS, OVERCOATINGS i: CLOTHS. The Latest and most Fashionable Designs have been selected. Our Home Buyer writes : —“These Goods are of exceptional value, owing to the low price of wool.” Our patrons may rely upon getting the benefit af these bargains. TWEED SUITS from t£3 10s. Patterns and system for self-measurement sent on application. JONES AND ASHDOWN, Tlie Eagle Tailoring Establishment, % Lahhton-Quat.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8521, 30 October 1888, Page 3
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