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Business Notices. [By special appointment to hia Excellency Sir George Bowen.] T7IDWARD G-REAVES SMITH, Music Seller &c, Lambton Quay, Wellington, kte of Jamss Smith and Son, Music Sellers by special appointment to the Queen, Liverpool, haspleasur« in informing the public that hiß Tuner is expected to be in Town within a fortnight. ANNUALS both in the City and Hutt will be at once attended to. March 27, 1868. OPENING NOTICE. J. & R, SLOAN, TAILORS AND WOOLLEN DRAPERS, Nearly opposite Supreme Court, Lambton Quay, BEG to announce to tho public of Wellington and surrounding districts, that their new premises, situated as above, ARE NOW OPEN, with a large assortment of cloths of every description suitable for the present season, consisting of COATINGS, VESTINGS, TROUSERINGS, &o, &c, &o. J. & R. S. have confidence in recommending themselves from their long experience, and warrant best materials, combined with elegance of stylo and latest fashions. They trust by strict attention to business and moderate charges to merit a share of public patronage. " Tho Wheeler and Wilson Sewing-machine is the one best calculated for household use." — From limbs' Year-Book of Facts for 1865. HIGHEST PREMIUM SEWING MACHINE WHEELER & WILSON'S Patent LockStich SEWING MACHINES, Paris Exposition, 1867. The Sewing Machine result — Wheeler & Wilson still carry the day. Tho only Gold Medal for perfection in Sewing Machines has been awarded to Wheeler & Wilson. There were 82 competitors, and the greatest interest attended the announcement of the result. E. W. MILLS, Sole Agenfc. October 9, 1867. Wanted. WANTED by a respectable person, a situation as good Cook. Address by letter, F.G., at the office of this paper. IX /"ANTED a female general servant. Apply V^ to Mra Henry Jackson, The Hutt. WANTED a farm servant. A man thoroughly acquainted with farm work. Apply Woodlands. Farm, Porirua Road. "\X~~ ANTED an experienced Shepherd. Apply V 7 to Jacob Joseph & Co. WANTED, a strong active young Woman as General Servant. Apply to Mrs Jackson, the Hall, the Hutt. WANTED, by a married man, a SITUATION as ploughman or farm laborer. Apply to C.8., office of this paper. WANTED, an ORGANIST for St. James's Church, the Hutt. Apply to the Rev. J. E. HERRING, the Parsonage. WANTED by the sth of May, a situation as Gardener, by a young man, age 26 ; has had ten years experience — five colonial ; has a thorough knowledge of the different branches of the trade. For references, apply to T. White, seedsman, Lambton quay. WANTED a Female Tencherfor tho country. Must bo competent to teach Music. Apply with testimonials, stating salary expected, to Master, Taita School. ANTED to Lease with a Bight of Purchase, for a term of not less than ton years, from 1000 to 5000 acres of land suitable for a sheep run, situated in or near the Wairarapa. Address X.Y.Z., Post Office, Featherston. BUTTER ! BUTTER ! ! TTT ANTED to purchaso first-class BUTTER. J. M. CLELAND, Thorndon Stores. WANTED, information about HUGH and MATHEW HIGKHNS, natives of Bessfort, County Longford, Ireland. Mathew came to New Zealand in December, 1862 ; and Hugh, when last heard from, lived at Nunnawadding, Victoria. By communicating with tho Right Rev. Dr. Viard, Bishop of Wellington, thoy will hoar good news from their father. Wellington, April 1, 1868. Money. MONEY. NEW ZEALAND TRUST AND LOAN CO. GUMS OF £400 AND UPWARDS advan by this Company on FREEHOLD SECURITY LEVIN & CO., Agents. July 23, 18G7. WOOL ! WOOL ! ! THE undersigned are cash purchasers of Wool, or will muko liberal advances en consignments to their agents in London. JOHNSTON & CO. Novomber 20, 1867. WOOL. nnHE undersigned are CASH purchasers of JL WOOL and other New Zealand Produce, or are prepared to make advances on Bhipmenta consigned to their London Agents. W. &G. TURNBULL & CO. I

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2607, 21 April 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2607, 21 April 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2607, 21 April 1868, Page 1

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