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&i)ipsi\tQ Notices. i PICKLES, SAUCES, JAMS, &c, FREE FROM ADULTERATION. rjiHE great Medical Journal, the " London JL Lancet," on the 4th February, 1854, declared the samples of Messrs. Crosse & Blackwood were entirely free from coffer, and this statement was afterwards fully confirmed by the Analytical Chemist, Dr. Hassall, in his work on Food and its AdulteraCROSSE & BLACKWELL, of Soho Square, London, who have for many years enjoyed the high honor of supplying Her Majesty's table with their Manufactures, wish to call the attention of consumers to the great superiority of their Pickles, Sauces, Jams, Tart Fruits, Potted Meats, and other table delicacies, the whole of which are prepared with that strict attention to quality and purity, for which* they have been so long celebrated. Their Sauces ars universally admitted to be the best exported, and those who have once tasted them, never return to inferior kinds. C. & B. use none but the best ingredients in their various preparations, and although purchasers may not be able to obtain them so cheaply as the goods shipped by other Manufacturers, the superiority of quality will be found to more than compensate for any increase of cost. To buy a cheap article because it is cheap is merely to throw money away. C. & B.s Orange Marmalade, cannot be equalled, it is made in Silver Pans, entirely frcm the Seville Orange ; their Mushroom Catsup also is the very best that can be obtained from the famed Leicestershire Mushrooms. The above, and all other articles of Cbosse & Bi.ackweli/8 manufacture, may be procured of Storekeepers in /Wellington, and throughout New Zealand. WANTED,— A NURSERY-MAID. Apply at the office of this Paper. May 1,1869. PRIVATE DANCING CLASS FOR JUVENILES. T« PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. MR. LEWIS begs respectfully to intimate that should sufficient inducement offer, he will be happy to open a private Dancing Class for Juveniles, on the afternoons of Tuesdays and Saturdays. Far terms, and all further particulars, application to be made to ike Academy, Moles worth ttreet. N.B. — The publio class for Juveniles is now established. February 3, 1860. HOTEL FOR SALE. *"|"'HE well-established House known as the I "TAUHERENIKAU HOTE L," in the Wairarapa, with twenty acres of Freehold Land attaohed ; the- house contains five rooms, a bar, and kitchen on the ground floor, aud ten bedrooms upstairs. Terms Liberal. For particulars apply to Mr. Lipman Levy, I ambton Quay, Wellington. February 1, 1860. CONVEYANCE FROM WELLINGTON TO THE HUTT. 'THHE undersigned bega to intimate that he has JL commenced running a light Spring Cart frora Wellington to the Hutt daily, starting from Valentine's, Coach & Horses, at 9 a.m , and from Corbett's, Aglionby Arms, Hutt, at 4 p.m. Fares — Is. 6d. each way. G. BELL. Aprfl 17, 1860. TO BE SOLD, THE Piece »f Land on Lambton Quay, situate between the Freemason's Tavern and Mr Moore's premises, and at present occupied by Messrs. Read and Nattrass. The land measures about 40 feet frontage to Larabton Quay. TERMS LIBERAL. Far further particulars apply to A. DE B. BRANDON, Esq., Lambton Quay. Marck 16, 1860. NOTICE. '"I.^HE Undersigned will not be answerable for ■ any Deaths or Losses of Cattle entrusted to his care after this date. WILLIAM FAWCETT. Ohariu, March 80, 1860. TO BE LET, A DWELLING HOU3E with Shop Front, situate on Lambton Quay, opposite the Odd Fellows' Hall. For particulars apply to W. WARING T AYLOR. 25th May, iB6O. NOTICE. I WILL NOT be answerable for any debts that my wife Louisa Lynch may contract after this date. DENNIS LYVCH. Kai Koras, June 13, 1860. NOTICE is hereby Given, that the Partnership lately subsisting between the undersigned Timothy Stepheuson and James John Tame, at Wellington, as Storekeepers and Dealers, under the name of Timothy Stephenson, has been dissolved, aud that all debts due from or to the said late partnership, will be paid and received by the snid James John Tame, by whom the said business will in future be carried on upon his sole credit and account. Dated this thirteenth day of Jane, 1860. TIMOTHY STEPHENSON, By his Attorney, - (Signed) E. A. CARLYON, (Signed) JAMES J. TAINE. Witness to both Signatures, (Sigi.ed) JOHN KING, Solicitor, Wellington,

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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1438, 6 July 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1438, 6 July 1860, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1438, 6 July 1860, Page 1

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