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Business Notices A NEW DEPARTURE POR PITONE TWEED b. IT ia our intention to make up Tweeds only from rbe Pitone A’ill, because all their manufactures are from PURE WOOL In no province of Industry has the principle of “Cheap and Nasty” been more unaorupulonsly applied than in the manufacture of MEN’S OUTER CLOTHING, not only by the employment of SHODDY, but even by shamelessly weighting the woollen materials with mineral matter. THE WELLINGTON TWEED COMPANY commences business on MONDAY, the 15th of OCTOBER, la that OS' MAGNIFICENT BRICK BUILDING Just erected by C. D. Bajiraud, Esq,, known as PHCENIX BUILDINGS. ME. ALGAE, The Best Gutter in the Colonies, Has (by giving him a large interest in the business) been secured from the Ist of next month. His name is a sufficient guarantee that the Clothing turned out from his establishment will, in Fit and Style, be Perfect. Although we shall give THE VERY BEST QUALITY OP GOODS, OUR CHARGES will be MODERATE; but it 'is not our intention to cater for a Cheap Slop Goods Trade. A TRIAL la all we now ask. The Company is content to risk its future success on the verdict of the trial order. THE WELLINGTON TWEED COMPANY, CLOTHIERS AND OUTFITTERS, Lambton-quat. 170 EBAD THIS p EX C E LIST. Sugar, Nos. 1 and 2,3 d per lb, 9a 6d perjbag Sugar, No. 3, 2Jd per lb, 8s per bag Tea, Is 8d per lb, 7a 6d per slb tm Tea, 2s per lb, 9s per 51b tin Tea, 2a 4d per lb, 10 6d per 51b tin Tea, 2s 8d per lb, 12s per 51b tin Good Family Teasels 4d per lb Indian Tea, 2s 6d, Fijian Tea, 2s 4d lb Tea in 111 b boxes, 14a, 16a, 18s, 20s Flour, 9s 6d per lOOlbs; 50’s, 5s ; 25’s, 2s 6d Oatmeal, 2a 6d per 251bs; 10lb for la Potatoes, 5a 6d per sack Coffee, Is 4d per lb Cocoa (Van Houten’s), 3s 8d per IbJ Cocoa (Fry’s), Is 4d per lb Currants and Raisins, 6d per lb Corn Flour, 4d per lb Sago and Split Peas, 2Jd per lb Blue, 7d per lb Extract of Soap, la per dozen Clothes Pega, Id per dozen Blacking, 6d per dozen Sauce (English), 6d per.bottle . Currie (Cross & Blackwell’s), 6d per bottle Salad Oil, 6d and lOd per bottle Mallet, 8d per tin Farinaceous Food, lOd per tin Marmalade, 7d per tin Golden Syrup (Morton’s), 8d per tin Painkiller, la 2d per bottle Candles (Ship), 8d per lb, 15a per box Soap, 2d, 6d, Bd, lOd per bar Soap, 4s, 6s, Bs, 10s per box Jam, 5d per tin; 4e 9d per dozen Fresh Batter and Eggs daily Orders called for and goods delivered free in any part of Wellington, Eaiwarra, Ngahauranga, Pitone and Hntt, by MILLEE, BOOTH & CO., UORNEB of CUBA AND INGESTRE-STREETS. : Telephone 294. COFEEF PAEACE A STD HOME RESTAURANT, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH. FRIST-CLASS accomodation for the travelling public, and permanent boarders. All Meals, Is. Beds, Is. Oysters and Fish always on hand. MEALS AT ALL HOURS, Sundays in. .. - eluded. W. P. SING, PROPRIETOR, THE SQUARE. PALMERSTON NORTH. 484 WANTED KNOWN, jpi HOLM AND C (X. WOOD AND COAL MERCHANTS, Adelaide.road, Clyde-quay, and,Old Custom, bouse street. HAGGETT & PEECY, PRINTERS, NEW ZEALAND TIMES BUILDINGS, Lambton Quay, Welling too. HAGGETT AND. PERCY have the pleasure to announce that they have leased the whole of the New Zealand Ernes Jobbing Plant, and that they propose carrying on the business of Jobbing Printers in the same premises as formerly by the N.Z. Times. They intend keeping to the front in all the Latest Designs and Novelties, and it will be their aim to produce good,' effective ,As their plant is one of the largest in Wellington, they are prepared to turn out all classes of work in the best style. HAGGETT & PERCY.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8525, 3 November 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8525, 3 November 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8525, 3 November 1888, Page 3