Hotels, &c. A R R E T T ' S HOTEL Wellington. Ladies and Gentlemen visiting Wellington en route will find in this hotel every comfort conducive to their habits, with the quietr of a home. I. PLIMMER, Proprietor. TI/TECHANICS' CLUB HOTEL, Corner of Willis and Ingestre streets. Superior Accommodation for Gentlemen and Private Families. Wines, Spirits, and Beers of the best description always on hand. C. A. KNIGGE, Proprietor. MASTERTON ACCOMMODATION HOUSE. T OUISA WILSON, PROPRIETRESS. A_ Near Waipora River. Good Beds, and every accommodation for Travellers. WILLOW BANK HOUSE, PLIMMER'S TERRACE. Board and Residence for Single Gentlemen and Families. Terms Modsrate. WILLIAM PLIMMER, Proprietor. VICTORIA RESTAURANT, Willis Street. First-rate accommodation for Boarders. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. An excellent TABLE kept, and comfortable attendance. LORENZ RIESTERER, Proprietor. Business Notices. TO PROPRIETORS OF HOTELS. HpHE tmdersigned having received an entirely JL New Plant will commence business, on and after Monday, 2nd December, as JERATEa: WATER AND CORDIAL MANUFACTURERS, and hope by supplying a good article, at a moderate price, to merit a fair share of public patronage. HIRD & SCOTT, Herbert street. November 29, 1867. N.B. — Families supplied on tho shortest notice. FIREWOOD! FIREWOOD!! SELLING OFF AT GREATLY REDUCED j PRICES. B REEVE begs to inform his customers that • be is about to give up the firewood busi- I ness, and as he has on hand a large stock of Bound mixed wood, cut and split in two feet lengths, &nd in order to clear it out in six months, he wiii commence on the Ist December to sell as follows : — j Mixed, 1 cord, 245 ; 4> do, 225 ; 8 do, 20s per cord. All rata, 1 cord, 36s ; 4 do, 30s per cord All orderß addressed to B. Reeve, Johnsonville, will be promptly attended to. December 6, 1867. MR R. M. MARCHANT, Consulting Engineer and Abbitbatob, custom house quay, "wellington, (Over the New Zealand Steam Navigation Company's Office.) A PROFESSIONAL MAN may hope to be excused the amount of egotism necessary to inform the community among whom ho desires to practice his profession, what it may reasonably expect to obtain at his place of business. Under this necessity ! I submit to the consideration of those who require services of the character I have to ofler ; that I possess a very extensive and varied experience, acquired during my connection and conduct of Railway and Hydraulic works since 1838 ; that in all cases where works have been entbusted to my conduct my competency and integrity have been testified to either by men of European celebrity, or by those I have more lately served; and that my general and colonial experience should particularly qualify me to fulfil to the benefit of my employers thoße duties I submit my readiness to undertake. October 30, 1867. WILLIAM FIFE, Chemist and Dbuggist, BEGS most respectfully to intimate to the inhabitants of Wellington and its vicinity, that he has commenced business in Willis street (next door to Mr Anderson, grocer), and trusts, by keeping a firßt-class stock of goods, charging moderate prices, together with strict personal attention to business and a thorough knowledge of the trade, to enjoy a fair share of public patronage. Perfumery, patent medicines, chemicals, &c, Wholesale and retail. Country storekeepers supplied. WELLINGTON DISPENSARY, Willis Street. December 16, 1867. NOTICE. * _____ T 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, LOWBR HUTT. WW. HAS ON HAND a large assortment • of Australian made saddles, also of bridles, martingaleß, breast plateß, and fancy and plain saddle clothß, enamelled valises, leather and tick lined. Ladies' bridles', round and flat reins, fancy and plain saddle clothe, ivory ring martingales. Braes and plated harness Riding and every kind of whips BBPAIBS OF BVBBY DESCRIPTION EXECUTED. Country orders punctually attended to. Lower Hutt, Novembor 6th.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2630, 1 February 1868, Page 2
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667Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2630, 1 February 1868, Page 2
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