THE undersigned begs respeotfully to thank his Frieuds and the Public for thi very liberal patronage since he oompienced business, and also wishes to in form them that he has removed to his ne%:Premises, next to Messrs. Mitchell _ Gandy, Grocers, &c, Cuba Sireet, where : h£ will be happy to receive orders foj FURNITURE of any description, at the very lowest remunerating prices. j Wellington, January 29, 1861. WILLIAM NICHOLSON. »■ i _ 'i.i i -_>
ON SALE EX "WILD DUCK," AND LATE ARRIVALS. 131 TRUNKS BOOTS AND SHOES, as under : — LADIES*. 3 trunks Black Cloth Boots, seal gol. spring i sides, t.p. heels 6 " " « side lace 3 « " " Cordovan »' 2 " mpmel top " " " 2 " " « seal " 6 " Cordovin Leather Lace updo., eyeletted t.p.h. 8 " Calf " " " 2 " patent Seal Shoes 2 " Cordovan " 3 " Webb « 1 " Kid top Boots, patent vamps, military heels GIRL'S AND CHILDREN'S. . 5 trunks 6-9 Black Cloth Boots, pat. seal go\.[ t,p.heels 3 " 10-13 " • " " 2 " 2-5 " " " 1 " 3-6 " " " 5 " 2-5 col. Cloth do.. Morocco black and col. Cashmere, Balmorals, double buttons, double toes, &c, &c. 2 " 2-5 Cordovan leather lace-up Boots, eyeletted, t.p.heels 1 " 2-5 " Button " " 5 '• 6-9 &10 13 Cordovan Lace-up do., stabbed over quarter, t.p. heels 5 " 7-10 & 11-1 " brass rivetted soles 1 " 6-9 Cashmere Lace-ups, elastic sides 6 " 2-5 patent seal -strap Shoes 1 « 6-9 " " 1 " 10-13 2 " 6-9 Cordovau " 2 " 10-13 " " . boy's and youth's. 2 truuks 10 13 and 1 4 Caif Blucher Boots 5 " 10-13 und L-4 strong lace-iip do., bradded, tipped heels, eyeletted 1 " 1-4 strong Watertight do, " 2 " 6 9 memel top Boots, Cordovan, gol. Balmorals, t.p. heels 2 " 6-9 " pat. seal " I 4 " 6 9 " '« button " 3 «• 7-10 " « toes Balml. " i I 3 " 3-6 " •' " '• : 3 " 3-6 « " gol. " " men's. I 6 trunks Men's stout Blucher Boots j 2 " . " " Channel soles 2 " '" " rough bradded 3 cases " Lnce-ups, bradded, eyeletted 6 " " Watertights " 4 " Cnlf Welliugton Boots 2 « " half Well ing ton do I " " gol. memel top do, spring sides 1 " French and Cobourg Clogs JACOB IOSISPH & CO. No. 4. COMMERCIAL AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL, WELLINGTONTERRACE. ESTABLISHED (Jan. 1857) for the accomodation of a limited number of young gentleiren as Resident and Day Pupils. School duties were resumed on Tuesday the 22nd inst. Terms &c. on application EDWARD TOOMATH. Jan. 23,1861. ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION, (Incorporated by Royal Charter.) PAID UP CAPITAL £1.360,000. RESERVE FUND.. ,6252,(500. . INTEREST will be nllowed on Deposits lodged after this date, as under viz. : — Per annum. On Deposits repayable on demand Nil. " Fixed Deposits requiring 3 months notice of withdrawal 2 per cent. " Do. Do. 6 months notice of withdrawal 3 " Rates of Exchange aud Discounts, and all other information as to terms of business may be obtained on application at the Bank. STEWART MURRAY, Manager. 29th January, 1861. UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. CAPI TAL £1,000,000. RESERVE FUND £200,000. LIABILITY UNLIMITED, INTEREST will be allowed on Deposits lodged after this date as follows, viz. : — On Current Accounts Nil. Fixed Deposits, requiring 3 ! months notice of withdrawal 2 per cent, per annum. Do. . Do. 6 mouths notice of withdrawal .... 3 '' " Db. Do 12 months notice of withdrawal .... 4 " " J. CARTER, Manager Jan. 29, 1861. DINNEFORD'S PURE FLUID MAGNESIA HAS been, during twenty-five years, emphatically saujlioned by the Medical Profession, and universally accepted by the Public, as . ihe Best Remedy for ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, HEARTBURN, , HEADACHE, GOUT AND INDIGESTION, and as a Mud Apekient for delicate constitutions, more especially for Ladies and Children. Combined with the ACIDULATED LEMON SYRUP, it forms an agreeable Effervescing Draught, in which iis aperient qualities are much increased. During Hot Seasons and, above all, in Hot Climates, the regular use of this simple and elegant remedy has been found highly beneficial. Manufactured (with the utmost attention to strength aud purity,) by DINNEFORD AND CO., 172, New Bond Street, London; And Sold by all respectable Chemists throughout the Empire. 29th January, 1861. PORIRUA MARKET. IN Consequence of the inclemency of the weather during the past week, a Publio Market will be held at Mr. Jenkin's, Ferry Inn, Porirua, on Wednesday, the 20th February. Dinuer will be provided at 1 o'clock, p.m., punctually. CHARLES D. DE CASTRO, Chairman of Committee. January 24, 1801.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1496, 12 February 1861, Page 3
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