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Business Notices. THE WELLINGTON MUSIC WAREHOUSE) Adjoining the Club. T7IDWARD GREAVES SMITH, Music Seller, Ci &o, Lumbton Quay, Wellington, h.io of JAMEB I Smith and Sox, Music tellers by special appointment to the Queen, Liverpool, has pleasure in informing the public that a Tuner from hii establishment will shortly visit both tho East and West Coast disfrieftf. Parties requiring their instruments tuned or repaired are respectfully requested to forward their orders early. N.B.— Mr \Y ilHams will present letters from the firm. September 28, 1807. Tenders. TO BUILDERS. Provinoial Secretary' Office, Wellington, 251h October, 1867.. fTIENDERS will be received at this OfEco until -*- noon of Friday, the Bth November, for erecting additional buildiugs, fence, &c, at the Lunatic Asylum, Karori. Plans and specifications may be seen at th© Provincial Engineer's Office. W. HICKSON, Provincial Secretary. Mscellaneous. SARSAPARILLA ! THE G-KJiAT MEDICLNiL OF TUX AGi\ DR F. E RIGHT'S COMPOUND DECOCf'UOV of JAMAICA SATtSAPARTLLA i» without excejjtion thu id .'--t. ctiiiaciouo rcinedy known for all diseases arising from impurity of the blood, or derangement of the functions of the liver and digestive organs. It is invaluable in the colonies as a spring and summer medicine, and may ho taken by persons of either sex and of all ages at any time, with the greatest safi-l-y. It is equally beneficial as a preventive of di*> ease, and can be taken, diluted with water, as (fe beverage, forming at the same time a delicious, cooling, aud refreshing draught. This preparation combines tho adfr*nsages of all other sarsupavillas with those peculiar remedial virtues and properties which it alone possesses As a matter of economy, this article has strong recommendations. Purchasers will effect a saving of at least 25 per cent. Sold by all respectable chemists and store* keepers. j Solo agents for the Colonies and Now Zealand, MESSRS LEVY BROTHERS, MEIBOT7BNE. October 23, 1867. ~ MONTHLY. THE YOUNG LADIES JOURNAL, AN ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE, Specially adapted to the Ladies as well SBthe Public generally. nnHE YOUNG LADIES' JOURNAL is par- .!_ ticularly recommended to the Ladieß at HOME and ABROAD for Its illustrated tales Its complete stories Its Paris fashion plates Its fashion articles Its oulured Berlin patterns Its useful and fancy needlework (illufltrtd) Its Court and gossip Its one thing and another Its pastimes Its borne department Its correspondents' pages I Its original music l(s monster and other fashion supplements Its I'TJLL sibe patterns fov tutting out every article oi dress for Ladies and Children, and Its useful handbooks upon ft variety of subjects. London : E. Harrison, Salisbury Square, Fleet street, and all booksellers and news agents through" out the colonies. All the back parts are kept in print. 1,, **— s Hotels. HENRY HALL'S DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL^ Corner oi WH.WS AND MANNEU3 STBEETS. npHE Proprietor having engaged the service* J- of a first class coolc, has arranged the following hours for meals. Breakfast ... 8 a.m. Tftblod'lldto - - - 1 p.m. Tea .-- - 6 p.m. Private families accommodated with suites oi rooms, and private tables at heurs to suit thei* convenience. September 25, 1867. KARORI HOTBI* TINAKOBI BOAD, C. H. GILLESPIE, Proprietor. On Salo— Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors oS the best brands. Good Stabling. GREVILLE AND COMPANY, A GENTS for Messrs W. H. BONNEWELL, J\. London, have constantly on hand a varied assortment of their celebrated WOOD LETTER, for which they obtained tho only prize awarded aj the International Exhibition, 1862,0 la 6 B XXVIII No 5213.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2590, 29 October 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2590, 29 October 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2590, 29 October 1867, Page 1

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