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Business Notices. SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE is required to make a business man, or a business firm, successful in any line taken up, but it does not require SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE On the part of the public to know whether an article offered for sale is a .good one or a bad one. A good article bears its character on its surface, and anyone paying a visit to HENRY FIELDER’S FURNITURE AND ART WAREHOUSE In MANNERS STREET Will not have the slightest hesitation in say. ing that the, FURNITURE and all FURNISHING REQUISITES on view there comprise the finest and moat high-class goods in the city, as well as every description of goods suited to the most moderate means. Some of the choicest articles have been recently imported direct from the beat houses in England, and inspection of these is invited by all those who admire first-class workmanship, elegance of design, and shaped from the best of materials. A SPECIAL FEATURE Which intending purchasers should not overlook is that at this establishment they can obtain EXACTLY WHAT THEY WANT. FASHIONABLE CHINA WARE _ Of the most elegant tasteful designs and delicacy of materials, is a special feature of the Showrooms, and GLASSWARE In all its forms, from the plainest tumbler • to the most graceful epergne, is slso displayed. HENRY FIELDER, For the convenience and aid of parties reauirine a house completely furnished has A SYSTEM By which customers may obtain their desires in the most economical and satisfactory way, and he invites those setting up housekeeping to see him and prove the truth of his assertion that he can guarantee a really first-class supply of all requirements on better terms than anyone in the city. In addition to Importing, H. FIELDER also MANUFACTURES on a large scale, and undertakes to make any _kind of furniture to order quickly, efficiently, and at MODERATE PRICE. A splendid stock of CARPETS LINOLEUMS BEDSTEADS COTS WARDROBES, And everv kind of HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS To select from. TO COUNTRY RESIDENTS. It often happens that country residents come to town for the purpose of adding to their household furniture, or perhaps refurnishing; or starting their first home. H. FIELDER would ask such visitors, or in fact any vhi'ors, to,call and look through his Establishment in Manners street, not of necessity to purchase, but so that they may see what ban be got and where they ban get it cheapest if they require, or should ever require, Furnishings of any kind whatever. He would be happy to show his goods, and leave thervisitors to judge for themselves of their excellence, feeling sure of the verdict. ■ Purchasers could rely upon their orders being conscientiously carried out, the goods , carefully packed and delivered at the railway station or steamer’s side. For information to strangers and visitors to the city, I beg to inform them that my warehouse is within five minutes’ walk of the General Post office. H FIELDER, 40, 42, Manners Street, Wellington. 475 BOOKS I BOOKS! BOOKS! ON SALE AT JOHN WATT’S BOOK STORES, WILLIS STREET & LAMBTON QUAY. CASSELL’S New Popular Educator, vol 1 and 2, each 6s ; to be completed in 6 vols The Illustrated History of the World, in two large vols, 17s The Cities of the World, 3 vols, 20s Chamber’s Information fer the People, 2 vols, 16s Every Man His Own Mechanic, 7s 6d , Reids’ Engineers’ Hand Book, new edition, 13s Gd HoltzapffeTs The Practice of Ornamental or Complex Turning, 18s Chambers’ Mathematical Tables, new edition, 5a 6d Chambers' Commercial Tables, 3s 6d Turners’and Fitters’Handbook, 2s Hurst’s Aichitectural Surveyors’ Handbook, 6s Switches and Crossings (Donaldson), 10a Span’s Workshop Receipts, each 6a Webster’s Unabridged English Dictionary, 30s Annadale’s Concise English Dictionary, 10a6d Illustrated Dictionary of Words used in Art and Archaeology, 8s Cassell’s Book of Sports and Pastimes, being a compendium of outdoor and indoor amusements, 900 illustrations, 4s Wright’s Book of Poultry, large edition, 10s 6d The Praotioal.Ponltry Keeper, 4s , Hunter’s Manual of Bee-keeping, 4s Wrinkles and Notions, De Saly, 3s Amateur Work, each vol 7s 6d The Amateur’s Workshop, 3s Hasluok’a Clock Jobbers’ Handybook, 2a 6d The Dairy Farm, by Long, 4s johiTw-vTt Would call particular attention to his recent importation of. POCKET BIBLES TEACHERS’ BIBLES FAMILY BIBLES Hymns, Ancient and" Modern, with and without music, in plain and handsome, bindings, Prayer Books; Wesley’s and Sankey’s hymns.'and Church Praise.- ■ 1 THE MINERVA LIBRARY of famous books, consisting of Darwin’s Voyage, Manzene’s Betrothed Lovers, Arnold’s Life, Sorrow's Bible in, Spain, Wallace’s Travels on the Amazon, Ingoldsby Legends, &c., &0., 2s 6d each. . JOHN WATT has on hand a large stock of the latest works, suitable for private and public libraries. Public institutions very liberally dealt with. Books for day and Sunday-school prizes and libraries. Books each Is 3d: How to Manage Poultry, The Book of Ready Made Speeches, Billiards and Bagatelle, Whist, Loo, and Cribbage, Chess and Draughts, Beeton’s Riddle Book, Beeton’s Recipe Book, Fortune Telling and Occult Divination, The Good Housewife, The Enquirer’s Oracle, Carleton’s Farm Ballads, Cassell’s Cookery Book, Beeton’a Cookery Self Instructor, Webster’s Book-Keeping, The Family Advice Book, Guide to Health. SCRAP BOOKS, PHOTO ALBUMS, PHOTO FRAMES, WORK BOXES, & WRITING DESKS, MEDICAL BOOKS. Ruddock’s Homoeopathic Vade Meonm, 6s ; Ruddock’s Stepping Stone. Is 6d ; Enddock’s Common Diseases of Women, Ruddock’s Common Diseases of Children, Is 6d. johnwvatt, Wholesale and Retail Bookseller, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8991, 16 May 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8991, 16 May 1890, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8991, 16 May 1890, Page 8

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