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Business Notices. WELLINGTON STEAM COFFEE AND SPICE WORKS. I'OHN NIMMO & CO. beg to notify to the »1 Merehanf s and Storekeepers of New Zealand that they havo started a branch manufactory at Willis-street, Wellington, nnd that they are now prepared to take orders for coffees, raw, roasted or ground, in bags or tins ; chicory, peppor, and spices, whole or ground, in bags, tins, or packets. All goods manufactured and sold by tho above, guaranteed genuine, pure and unadulterated ; when coffee -and chicory is mixed it is invariably stated to bo " a mixture- of coffee and chicory" upon the wrapper. J. N. & Co." refer to their long and extensive experience, embracing a period of over thirty-nine yeara in tho best establishments in Glasgow, London, Paris, nnd their own firm at Melbourne (now the oldest established coffee works in Victoria) as a proof that they thoroughly understand the qualities and manufacture of coffee and spices in every branch. At the Intercolonial Exhibition, held at Melbourne 1866-67, tho Jury, after carefully inspecting their exhibits, awarded them a Certificate of Merit, and forwarded tho following report to the Royal Commissioners : — " Their coffees and spices are exceedingly good.' — Seo Official Catalogues. Lists of prices aro now ready, and can bo had upon application. Orders by poet will bo promptly attended to. JOHN NIMMO & CO., Wellington Steam Coffoe Works. O IMPORTANT NOTICE. ,(S r £F \$ GREAT REDUCTION I <$ IX . £ % CURTAINS.^ M V. DAMASKS A ra ° * \™ / 2 - w © REPS m * w BlHg « fc * bWgVP * m to $ JAMES' <> & " qj Steam Fuenittjee M -^"manufactory. «v — % O The Trade and Builders supplied £} with Turnery and Sawing of every shape . ' ' I never played on a better table in my life." — John Rohekts, Champion Billiard Player of the World. — First Match played in Victoria, vide Argus, August 30, A L C O C K & CO., "OILLIAHD TABLE MANUFACTURERS, BY APrOINTMENT TO lIIS EXCELLENCY SIB J. H. T. MANKEHS STJTTON, K.0.8. SHOW ROOMS, 95 LITTLE BOURKE ST. EAST; MANUFACTORY, 132 & 131 Russell street, Melbourno Billiard Cloth, Balls, Cues, Tips, and every requisite for the Billiard Room. Bowling grocn and Alley Balls, Croquet, and Skittles. A RMSTRONG will always give a guarante XJL with his goods. A RMSTRONG has regular shipments of JLaL Saddlery and Harness direct from the manufacturers. BEST Scotch-made Cart, Trace, and Plough Harness always on hand at ARMSTRONQ'S, Lambton quay. A RMSTRONG has opened a Branch Saddlery J-Ju and Harness Establishment at Greytown, Wairarapa. SADDLES made to order on the premises, a ARMSTRONG'S, Lambton quay. Hotels, &c. SIR GEORGE GREY HOTEL, Masteuton, Edavard Jones, Proprietor. QUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for families O and gcntLemen visiting the Wairarapa. There is attached a large room, 38 feet by 16, Buitable for concerts, &c. The best description of wines, beers, and spirits always on hand. GOOD STABLING. October 10, 1867. ICTO RI A RESTAURANT, Willis Street. First-rate accommodation for Boarders. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. An excellent TABLE kept, and comfortable attendance. LORENZ RIESTERER, Proprietor. TURAKINA. BELLVE'S FAMILY RESTAURANT. npniS Commodious and thoroughly furnished ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, which tho proprietor has completed at a great outlay, is now ready for the reception of TRAVELLERS AND BOARDERS. The lofty and well ventilated BEDROOMS, ten in number, have been fitted up with cvory convenience. Tho SITTING ROOMS, public and private, aro furnished in tho best possible style, and with every regard to comfort. They are equally .well adapted for tho use of PRIVATE FAMILIES and the travelling public in general. A large and roomy DINING HALL capable of comfortably seating Jroni fifty to sixty persons ; offers ample accommodation foi? PUBLIC ASSEMBLIES, DINNERS, &c. wniltic snug parlors havo b--en exprossly arranged to suit the convenience of visitors and travellers. In short, tho proprietor feeling satisfied that lie has supplied a want long felt in these districts, by offering accommodation at present unequalled on the Coast, requests tho generous support of his friends and the public, assuring them that no efforts shall be wanting on hia part to ensure their entire convenience and comfort. Ordinary at 12 o'clock daily. Meals at all hours. BELLVE'S STORE, together with the POSTOFFICE, adjoins tho Accommodation House. Turakina, 4th February, 1868.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2669, 18 April 1868, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2669, 18 April 1868, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2669, 18 April 1868, Page 2

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