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BARBEE’S Steam DYE ”WOEKS, 46, CUBA STREET. Telephone No. 226. By Appointment to His Excellency the Governor. DON’T bo tempted by misleading advertisements to send your work to small dyeing establishments that possess neither the experience nor appliancosnocossary to give you satisfaction. In onr extensive works wo have every facility for Cleaning, Dyeing and Finishing all kinds of Goods in a manner most suited to the various materials. Our machinery is the most improved and perfect in the trade, and superior to that possessed by any other firm in the Colony. The best dyes only are used, and goods are carefully treated by experienced workmen. Goods collected and delivered free of charge. Particulars and prices in catalague post free. To prevent mistakes and disappointmen, customers should address W. BARBER & CO., STEAM DYERS AND CLEANERS, 46. CUBA STREET. Whitcombe & Tombs (LIMITED). LIST OF NEW ARRIVALS : Crimean War, by General Lysons, 12a Randolph Churchill, by T. H. S. Escott, Oa R. L. Stevenson, byR. Gallionno, 5s Gd Motive Powers and Their Practical Selection, by Reginald Bolton, 7s 6d Birth and Younger Days of Henry M. Stanley? by Thomas George, 2a Gd Theory of Physical Education in Elementary Schools, by Thomas Chesterton, 3s Perils to British Trade ; How to Avert Them, by Edwin Burgis, 2s 6d Chronicles of Cricket, Is In Deacon’s Orders, by Walter Bosant, Cs Barabbas, by Mario Corelli, new od., 2a Gd and 3s Gd A Torquay Marriage, by G. and E, Vicars, Gs Zoraida; A Romance of the Harem and Great Sahara, by William Lo Quoux, 6s Vengeance of James Vansittart, by Mrs J. H. Ncodell, 3s Gd Women’s Tragedies, by H. D. Lowry, 4s The Chinaman in His Own Stories, by Thomas G. Solby, 2s Gd A Dead Man’s Stop: A Detective Story, by L. L. Lynch, Is Put Asunder, Family Story Toller, Is Gentle Art of Nursing the Sick, by G. A. H Ambler, 8d Family Herald, now vol., 5s W HITCOMBE AND T OMBS (LIMITED), PUBLISHERS, BOOKSELLERS AND PRINTERS, Lambton quay, Wellington. CEYLON TEA. CEYLON TEA. 2/“ PER [LB. have now received another Shipmen of our famous Tea direct from the Gardens on the Hapitulo Tea Plantations, Ceylon, in which we hevo a large interact. This Tea cannot he had from any other House in New Zealand, as wo do not dispose of it to tea dealers or blenders, but solely to consumers, from whom wo receive orders from Auckland to the Bluff. This Tea is sold at a price which will meet every economist. 2s PER LB., WORTH AT LEAST Is PEE LB. MORE. HUME AND SON, TEA DEALERS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS AND GENERAL GROCERS, 63 and 65, WILLIS STREET, Wellington, 62 £4O FOUR ROOMS £4O C OMPLETELT FURNISHED FOB FORTY POUNDS. DOUBLE BEDROOM. 1 Double Brass-mounted Bedstead, £ s. d. extended rail 1 17 6 X Spring Mattress, 30s ; 1 Wool Bed, 27a 6d ; 1 Bolster, 2 Kapoo Pillows, 14s .. 311 6 1 pair Sheets, 10s ; 1 pair Slips, 2s; 1 pair Blankets, 16s 18 0 1 White Quilt, 9s 6d ; 1 Washstand, with Rails and set Ware, 24s ... 1 13 6 I All Wool Carpet 1 15 0 1 pair White Laoe Curtains, 3iyds long 0 6 0 1 Art Window-Blind, with spring roller 0 4 0 Cane-seat Chairs 0 90 Dressing Chest, Brass Mounted and Bevelled Glass, 22 xlB ... 10 0 SPARE BEDROOM, sdsteod, 22a ; 1 Spring Mattress, 18s ... 2 0 air Blankets, 11« ; 1 Quilt, Cs ; 1 Slip, Is ; 1 Pillow and Bolster, 6s 6d v - 114 iir sheets, 6a 6d ; 1 pair Lace Curtains, 4s 6d ... 0 II rt Window-Blind and SpringRoller 0 4 r ashstand and sot Ware, 19a; I Carpet Square, 7s 6d ... ... 1 6 nlished Toilet Table and Toilet Glass 0 13 SITTINGEOOM. 1 Carpet with to'der (all wool), 12ft xl oft 6in 1 Conch, 3 small Chairs and 1 Easy Chair, nicely upholstered ...650 1 Occasional Walnut Table 0 15 0 I Hearthrug, 10s; 1 Brass rail Pender, 10s 10 0 1 Art Window-Blind and Patent Roller . 1 pair Lace Curtains (suitable for bow window) 0 10 0 KITCHEN, le, ds 6d; 3 chairs, 10s 6d ; 3 aucepans, 7s 3d ; 1 Kettle, Ss ; Fryingpan, la 2d it Tin, Is 9d ; 1 Sngai, Is; 1 lutter, Is; 6 white and gold ups and Saucers, 8s 3d be and gold Plates, 3s ; 6 Meat 'lutes. 3s; 6 Dessert Plates, b; 1 set Jugs, 2b 6d stable Dishes, sa: 1 Sauceboat, b • i Meat Dishes, 4s 6dj 1 anoy Teapot, 2s 9d t Cellars, Is; 6 each Dessert nd Table Knives (Johnston’s), Is 5d sh Don Siiver Spoons, tea, essert and table ... h Don Silver Forks, dessert and able dr Broom, 3s; 1 American iroom, Is 6d; 2 Wash-Tubs, Is •Vet, 1? Gd; 1 S:rub, Is; 1 sot ioot Brushes, 2s od; Dustpan nd Brushes, 2s 6d ito-board. 10d; 1 Wash-board, s: 1 Box Iron, 3s; 1 Washnp, Dish, d Padding Basin, 8d 1 12 8 0 8 0 0 10 6 0 13 3 0 12 5 0 14 0 0 11 6 0 15 C 0 7 6 0 6 10 0 14 I X4O 0 0 Those about to famish are earnestly requested to inspect the above articles. We invite comparison with any bouse in New Zealand. HENRY FIELDER, CT IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER, Jankers street, Wellington. 367 TAKE WOODS’ BEAT PEPPERMINT CURE POE COUGHS AND COLDS. Sold by all Grocers. Is 6d and 2s 6d Per Bottle. NOTICE. ~jp>EBSOI%S are cautioned against Posting Bills on any of the New Zealand Times Hoardings. Offenders wa be prosecuted.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2549, 29 June 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2549, 29 June 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2549, 29 June 1895, Page 3