Business Noticea. IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC. BLACK, BLACK, B L,A C E Dyed on the Shortest Notice, (tho Dye Warranted Not to- Rub Off), at W. P. BARBER & Co.'s, Wellington Dye Works, Taranaki Place, South side of the Market Hall, Originally established in the year 1844. WP. BARBER & CO. beg to call attention o to the London, process of cleaning or dying any color, ladiea' dresßes, shawls (damask and moreen), curtains, table covers, &c, which, instead oft being discarded as formerly, can bo rendered useful, and in most cases made equal tonew. Velvet mantles dyed and finished by the London 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. NOTICE. X E. EYANS, Saddler, has erected NEW PREMISES on the site of the old shop, Willis* street, where he is prepared to undertake any orders entrusted to him, in first- class style and at moderate prices. Repairs executed with promptness and in a workmanlike manner. December 10, 1867. WM. WIGGINGS, SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, LOWER HUTT. WW. HAS ON HAND a large assortment • of Australian made saddles, also of bridles, martingales, breast plates, and fancy and plain saddle cloths, enamelled valises, leather and tick lined. Ladies' bridles', round and flat reins, fancy and plain saddle cloths, ivory ring martingales. Brass and plated harness Riding and every kind of whips REPAIRS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION EXECUTED. Country orders punctually attended to. Lower Hutt, November 6th. mRY LOWES' Improved GAG- BRIDLES for hard-mouthed horses, Lambton Quay, Wellington. TTTHO is your SADDLER? LOWES, Lambton Quay. [Under tho patronage of His Excellency the Governor.] PROSSER'S White Horse Repository Livery anb Letting STABLES, Lambton Quay. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS. A COACH will leave Prosser's Stables for Porirua Ferry every Sunday morning, at half-past nine, and leave the Ferry at half-past three o'clock for town. Carriages, double and single buggies, mail phaetons, dog-carts, waggonettes, family Hansom, Albert cars, carriages for weddings and balls, and superior saddle horses. \ ■ Horaes bought and sold. December 2, 1867, f " I never played . on a better table in my life." — i John KgbebtS, Champion Billiard Player of [ tho World. — First Match played in Victoria, I vide Argus, August 30. ALCOOK&CO., "DILLIARD TABLE MANUFACTURERS, BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY SIB J, H. T. JIANNEBS BUTTON, X.0.8. SHOW ROOMS, 95 LITTLE BOURKE ST.. EAST; MANUFACTORY, 132 & 184 Russell street, Melbourne Billiard Cloth, Balls, Cues, Tips, and every requisite for the Billiard Room. Bowling grooa and Alley Balls, Croquet, and Skittles. CHARLES SEALER, BNGINBEB, BOILER MAKER, IRON AND BEABB FQUNDBB Custom House street, WelliHgfcon. MR. F. 0. KREEFT will receive all kinds of COLONIAL PRODUCE for sale on commission at Noah's Ark, Wellington. "B&* ferenco— Mr Masters, Wairarapa. , PATENT SEWING MACHINES. WF. THOMAS & CO.'S NEW . • MACHINE, produoing work alike on both Bide 3of the material, at £5. 6s. and £6. 6s. Thou 1 other machines, adapted for every kind -of work, vary in price from £10 to £30. W. F. Thomas & Co. have recently supplied a considerable number of machines to H.M?s stores, Madras and Bombay. Orders may be transmitted through Messrs. Smith, Elder & Co., or direct to W. F. Thomas & Co., 1 & 2, Cheapsido, and 67, St. Paul's Churchyard, London. J& F. HOWARD, Britannia Ironworks, • "Bedford, patentees and manufacturers of champion ploughs, steam cultivators, steam plough, harrows, horse rakes, and other agricultural implements. From their long experience and great manufacturisg facilities, J. &F. Howard are in a position to supply agricultural machinery, not only of the best design, but of the best _ workmanship it is possible to produce. Their aim for many years has been to manufacture implements . which, whilst most efficient in work, should prove economical and durable in'use. Being extensive farmers • themselves, -they havo .had full opportunities of testing every^maohine before offering it to the public. ' ' Catalogues, with full- particulars, -.■'; sent post free on application. -London office :— -4* ' •• ,' '{;,- Oheapside, throe doors from St.' Paul's; , : >■ *£ JOHN MOIR & SON, Aberdeen, :b% to i» '■■''■■ }; form their customers, that, inaddition to ', ; , their Preserved Provisions, they are : now pre / J,-;-.' pared to supply* of their own manWaofcare* :■*.; • Pickles^ Sauces, Tart Fruits, and erery desoriptJQß j i of Oilmen's Stores. , 6m^li7 A ; ";s<;fc
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2612, 21 December 1867, Page 2
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