business Notices N EW 2' ALAND CLOTHING FAC TORY. JUST OPENED. T i 10 dozsn White Dreas Bowa, 6d to la 10 dozen 2-Button White Eld Gloves, 1( 6d, 2s 10 doz Black Cashmere Sox, Is 6d, 2s 6d 10 dozen Very Choice Dress Shirts. These shirts have very fall fronts and s patent attached which prevents dumpling. Gentlemen are requested to call and see the novelty. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. 120 JPIBE I FIEE f FIEE I GREAT SALT AGE SALE. A STOCK OF £2 SQQ CIGARS, CIGARETTES, AND TOBACCOS, OF WHICH £1,500 IS DAMAGED,AND' MUST BE SOLD. Also, A LARGE STOCK OE DAMAGED PIPES AND OTHER TOBACCONIST’S STOCK. This large stock of Splendid OJgai% »nd Tobaccos must be sold within TWO WEEKS, as Mr Mandel does not intend to keep any of his present goods, in case they may be slightly damaged by steam or smoke. This is a rare chance for smokers, as the original price of these Cigars range from 10s pur hundred to 100 s. Remember— THIS STOCK MUST BE CLEARED WITHIN FOURTEEN DAYS. J. MANDEL, TOBACCONIST, 103 Lambion quay. By Appointment to His Exc’elLSNcy tub Governor, WRIGGLESWORTH AND BINNS, PHOTOGRAPHERS, 7, WILLIS STREET. 7. WE are, and always have been, THE ONLY PHOTOGRAPHERS IN WELLINGTON HOLDING FIRST AVVARDS from the Sydney, Melbourne, and New Zealand Exhibitions. We keep a full and thoroughly competent Staff of Employes for every department. Our premises are large, roomy, and specially constructed. Every advantage that SCIENCE, ABILIt'Y and INDUSTRY can give, we employ without stint for the benefit of our Work, Our ENLARGEMENTS on OPAL, BHOMIDE PAPER, &0., are worked by SPECIAL PROCESSES, and ate of great beauty, being most carefully and elaborately finished by able and experienced Artists. The Proprietors pay periodical visits to the great Australian centres with the view of keeping abreast with the latent discoveries and improvements. The local press, experts, and competent judges pro. nounce the Firm’s work equal to the beet lb the Australian Colonies. Finally, wa are by far the OLDEST ESTABLISHED and CHEAPEST HOUSE in town. ENAMELLED CABINET PHOTO, Three-quarters or full length : FIRST COPY QjHalf Dozen ... ... ... ... 7/6 One Dozen ... ... ... ... 12/6 FOR CASH AT TIME OF SITTING ONLY. Patentees and Proprietors of the Matt-Opal Type Process. None genuine without the word “ Patented." Xelethonb 161. 7, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. 899 VISIT EARC E ’ S GREAT BOOT SALE, WOW ON. BOOT ARCADE, CUBA STEEEX. 62 THE NOTED FERN DEPOT, Messrs o. judd and son dewe to call the attention of English tourists and vUitora to the splendid collection of Ferns which are to be seen growing in their Manners street establishment. The collection comprises specimens of alt the magnificent ferns which are to be fotiod in Now Zealand* and to each specimen is attached the botanical name. Full directions for treatment and culture are supplied to every purchaser, so that no danger may be apprehended from loss on shipboard or otherwise, as Messrs Judd and Son have had many years’ experience in some of the largest ferneries in the world, which enables them to give their patrons the benefit of a wide experience. In addition to the growing plants, they have a large collection of dried and pressed fronds, neatly mounted on cardboard and all botanically named. Those are supplied in albums for photographic purposes, and the Messrs Judd have just completed a large order for an English tourist, which he intends to have photographed for a leading English journal, in order to show bis friends what can be pro* duced in New Zealand. The interior of the Depot will also be reproduced, and thus made known throughout England. The Messrs Judd would call the special attention of ladies giving balls add parties to the fact that they can supply all kinds of rustic stands made in any design, and fitted with the choicest plants for decorative purposes. , These stands are to be seen in groat variety, or can be made to any design on the shortest i notice, and on tbo most reasonable terms. Note the address—O. JUDD & SON, the Noted Fern Denot, Manners street. 875 i china and glass. NEW GOODS Received and To Arrive as follows : Ex Mamari, from London—--23 packages new Fancy Earthenware and China, in great variety Ex Hudson, from Hamburg—--41 packages Lamps, Globes, Chimneys, and General Glassware Ex Annie Reed, from New York—--33 packages newest styles in American Lamps, also Lamp Fittings and General Glassware Ex Doon, from Liverpool—--60 packages new Dinner Services, Toiletware and General Staffordshire ware Ex Snowdrop, from Liverpool—--167 packages China, Glass, Stoneware, and general Staffordshire ware Ex Victoria Nyanza, from Liverpool—--207 packages China, Glass, and Staffordshire ware Ex Blenheim, from London—--22 packages Lampware, Stoneware, Fancy China, Glass, &o. ExTekoa, from London--10 packages Fancy China and Glassware, in newest designs Ex Maori, from London—--6 packages new Toiletware, Fancy Chins Ornaments, Dessert Sets, and general Earthenware, in newest styles EDWARD ANDERSON, Willis street. 370 E J. H. ACHESON, STATE AND MERCAMTEE COMMISSION AGENT, Manners street, Wellington. For sale, on exceptionally easy terms, 5 -roomed house and ground, in easy distance •f City. 926 CANVAS Stretchers, Picture Frames. Fancy Work, mounted and made te S order on the premises at R, Martin’s
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 9645, 2 July 1892, Page 3
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