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Th E New Z EALAND T IMES FEINTING DEPARTMENT IS now replete with every necessary for producing in first-class style all descriptions of Book and Job Work. Large quantities of the Newest Founts of Type, from English, American and German Type Founders, have been added to the Stock, and combine to form the Most Complete Plant in Wellington, and owing to the facilities now at their disposal, the Company are enabled to produce First-class "Work with the Utmost Promptitude. Bill Posting.—The Extensive Hoardings erected in prominent parts of the city and suburbs are specially adapted for the display of all Show Printing. Show Printing.—Posters, Streamers, Hangers, Dodgers, Window Cards. Illustrated and Plain Catalogues and Price Lists, with attractive covers, in any size or style. A large assortment of trade blocks and engravings to choose from in stock. Commercial Work, including Customs and Shipping Forms, Auctioneers* Bills, Memo. Forms and Accounts, Show Cards (plain or in tints and colours), Business Cards and Handbills, at a few hours notice. Memorandums op Association for public companies. Bank Work, Road Board and County Cpuncil Forms and Vouchers, Pamphlets and Leaflets of any kind. Rules, By-Laws, Reports, Catalogues, Plans, Orders ef Service and Choir Notices, for Religious and Benefit Societies. . Memorial and Remembrance Cards printed at short notice. Note and Letter Heads ruled to any pattern, with Envelopes to match. Chemists* Labels, in one or more colours, on beat gummed or plain paper, for.wholesale and retail houses. Race Cards and Programmes for season also Prize , Lists and Schedules for Agricultural, Horticultural and other Societies. Concert and Ball Programmes, Menus, Wine Cards, Dinner, Suppler and Ball Invites. Tickets of all kinds and sizes, for Entertainments, at an hour’s notice. Steamboat.—Time Tables and Tickets. Solicitors. —Court Forms, Note and Letter Headings*[and Envelopes, Ruled Parchments, Draft and Duplicate Paper, &c. Tailors.— Pattern Sheets and Tickets, Selfmeasurement Forms, <&c. *Bus and Tramway.—Tickets, Forms, Bills, and Time/Tables, ■ Hotelkeepers.—Business Cards, Visiting Books, Notepapor Headed and Envelopes Embossed, Bills of Fare and Menu Cards. Auctioneers. —Estate Sale Plains (lithographed in black and colours), Account Sale Porm.s (ruled and printed), Sale Catalogues printed with greatest expedition, in any time required. Drapers.—Counter Bills, Handbills, Window Bills, Price Tickets and Parcel Labels. Dairymen.—Woekly Bills and Statement Forms, Business Cards.

Friendly Societies. Reports, Receipt Books, Payment Books. Poems of To Let and For Sale. Orders executed with the utmost despatch. The lowest possible charged for every class of wokr. By Special Appointment to His Excel lency Eael Onslow. ZEALAND EXPRESS COMPT. Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Invercargill, Oatnaru, and Wellington, With Agencies throughout the Colony and al the Principal Cities Abroad. General Carriers and Forwarding Agents ■ Customhouse and Shipping Agents. > Consignments received in bulk for distribution and good storage accommodation at any of our Branches. Local Office, Grey street. Telephone, 92. J. VILE S, TELEGBAPH LINE OF EOT AL MAIL COACHES Run as follows : IN the Wellington District, between Woodvillb and Pahiatua, thrice daily; and between Woodville and Eketahuna, daily. ' . . • _ In the Taranaki District, between Hawbba and Opunake, daily; and between _ New Plymouth and Opunake, thrice weekly. The Time Table for these Lines of Coaches are published in the Coach Service Time Table, in the New Zealand Government Eailwaya Time Table, to be had at all railway stations, price one penny. JOB VILES, Proprietor. BOY AT. MAIL LINE OF COACHES. pEOM masterton to tinui and CASTLEPOINT. HAYING purchased the above plant from Mr T. P, Lett, the coaohes will run as usual, leaving the Post Office, Masterton, every Tuesday and Friday at 8 a.m. for Tinui and Castlepoint, arriving in Masterton on return journey at 2 p.m. following days. Special arrangements made for the conveyance of private families and for passengers and luggage to catch Wellington trains. Conveyances run from Masterton to Castlepoint on Mondays and Thursdays, returning folio win v days, starting at coach hours. Pasoeugers and parcels booked at the office back of,Prince of Wales’ Hotel, where man will bo constantly in attendance. S. FOEMAN & CO., 959 Proprietors. HIJNTEB & JO’S TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES Leave Woodviile for Pahiatua twice daily each way, at 9.40 a.m., and 1 p.m., after arrival of Wellington train, returning from Pahiatua 8 a.m. and 3.30 p.m., in time for trains for Wellington and Napier. Coaohes leave for Eketahnna daily at 9.40 a.m., in time for Wellington train, returning from Eketahu"- lly at 1.30 p.m., after arrival of train from Wellington. HIJNTEB & CO., Proprietors, Woodviile. and Sons. Wellington. 594 LETT’S EOTALMATT.LINE OF COACHES FEOM MASTEETON TO TENTH AND CASTLE POINT. THE Coach loaves the Club Hotel at 7.30 a.m. every Tuesday and Friday for Homewood; returns in time to catoh afternoon train to Wellington following day. Coach for Tcnui and Castlepoint loaves at 8 a.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays, 70' THOS. P. LETT, Proprietor. HOT LAKES EODTB. SHOETEST and Most Picturesque Eonte fromWollingtonandtheWest Coastto the Hot Lakes is by Peters’ Telegraph Line of Coaohes. Leaves Manganoho Eailway Station (Ohingaiti) every Friday morning, arriving at the Hot Lakes, Tokaanu, on Saturday Eetum leaves Tokaanu on Monday; arrives Ohangaiti on Tnesday. All communications connected with the line addressed “ care of J. S. Carver, Ohingaitai.” COOK AND SON, Agents, 269 Wellington

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVI, Issue 2277, 6 August 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LVI, Issue 2277, 6 August 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LVI, Issue 2277, 6 August 1894, Page 1