Business Notices. IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC. D ' BLACK, BLACK, BLACK Dyed on the Shortest Notice, (tho Dye Warranted Not to Rub Off), at 18 W. P. BARBER & Co.'s, - Wellington Dye Works, Taranaki Plagk» South side o[ the Market Hall, Originally established in tho year 1844. WP. BARBER & CO. beg to call attention • to the London process of cleaning o? - dying any color, ladies 1 dresses, shawls (damask and moreon), curtains, table covers, &c, which, instead of being discarded as formerly, can be rendered useful, and in most eases made equal to new. Velvot mantles dyed and finished by the Lon« , don steam process. Gentlemen's clothes cleaned, renovated, and hot pressed Blankets cleaned. Carpets and hearth rugs cleaned and renovated. Country orders duly attended to. N.B. — All goods left with them to be cleaned • or dyed must be called for within three months, or they will be sold. i MR. W. TAYLOR, , PROFESSIONAL HAIR-DRESSER AND Ornamental Hair Manufactures, Lambton Quay, Wellington, BEGS to return thanks to tho Ladies and Gentlemen of Wellington, for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him for the past two years, and hopes by strict attention to the different branches of his profession, still to merit a continuance of their kind patronage. He also bogs to inform them that on and after this dato he has REDUCED the PRICE of Children's hiur-cutting to SIXPENCE (Saturday excepted), also, Gentlemen's hair cut and curled in tho Oxford and Cambridge, or any style, ONE SHILLING (Saturdays excepted). Hair dyed a permanent Brown or Black in five minutes. Hot and Cold Baths always ready. Please to note tho address — W. TAYLOR, Opposite the Bank of New Zealand. N.B. — No business on Sundays. September 30, 1867. IMPORTANT TO SETTLERS, MERCHANTS^ STORE-KEEPERS, AND OTHERS. mHOMAS WALKER begs to inform his friends JL and tho public of Wellington and Wairarapa \ that ho will dif solve partnership with MrThoma3 Ray on the 17th inst, and after that date he will be prepared to undertake carrying botween Wei lington and Wairarupa on his own account, and at tho lowest possible charges. THOMAS WALKER. August 14, 1867. Insurance Companies. TTICTORIA FIRE AND MARINE INSIJ. V RANCE COMPANY. Established 1849. CAPITAL £200,000 AND HCTORIA LIFE and GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, CAPITAL £2,000,000. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAEEHOLDEBfI. ffead Offices— B2, Collins^street, East, Melbourns. Chairman — The Hon. Henry Miller, M.L.O. Fire, Marino, and Life Insurances effected at lowest Current Rates. Forms of Proposals and avery other information to bo had at the office of tho undersigned. LEVIN & CO., Agents. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE AND MARINE. BEAD OFFICES : — FBASEIt'S BUILDINGS, AtTCKIiAITO CAPITAL, £250,000. WITH UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF THE SHABB*. \ HOLDBR3. i DIRECTORS : f Chairman — James Williamson, Esq., , Deputy Chairman — S. Bt owning. | David Graham, Thomas Russell, I G. B. Owen, C. J. Stone. W. C. Wilson. TIABLES of Rates, Printed Forms of Proposal* J and all other information may be obtained from BETHUNE & HUNTER, Agents. June 27, 1866. OTAGO FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. * — — Head Office Dunbdik. Capital £100,000. FIRE and MARINE INSURANCES effects at lowest, current rates. Printed Fernrw of Proposal and every othor information to be had at the office of the undersigned. J. M. TAYLOR & CO., Agents. May 7, 1867. rnHE AUSTRALASIAN FIRE, LIFJ^ JL AVE> MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. HEAD OFFICE — MELBOUBNE. Forms of Proposal, Rates of Premium, «b$ every information can be obtained from W. k Qt. TURNBULL & CO. Agenta. Miscellaneous. THE CHAMPION QUININE WINE. fipHIS unrivalled preparation, containing JL. Howard's Pure Quinine in an exceedingly pleasant form, now enjoys a world- wide reputation » As a tonic and stimulant it is unsurpassed, and is highly beneficial in all cases of indigestion* dyspepsia, neuralgia, fever and ngue, or any ail* mont proceeding from want of nervous power. It ia extensively recommended by tho leading medioal men of the age, and has secured the unqualified approval of consumers. But while its remedial virtues cannot be too highly praised, it must not be forgotten that it is also, ono of the most delicious boverages ever sub' raitted to the public. This article may be taken with equal advan% tage either unmixed or as a bitter with other liquors. Wine merchants, publicans, and the trado sup* plied wholesale by the proprietors, c MESSRS LEVY BROS., 24 Bourke street, Melbourne, October 23, 1867. MRS HARRIET ELSDEN.— A letter oT importance sent to the Post Office, WeU lington. Telegraph repfy, JB.O.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2588, 24 October 1867, Page 2
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