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Business Notices. WELLINGTON STEAM COFFEE AND SPICE WORKS. TOHN NIMMO & CO. beg to notify to the Merchants and Storekeepers of New Zealand that they have started a branch manufactory at Willis-strccfc, Wellington, and that thoy are now prepared to take orders for coffee a, raw, roasted or ground, in bags or tins ; chicory, pepper, and spices, whole or ground, in bags, tins, or packets. All goods manufactured and sold by the above, guaranteed genuine, pure and unadulterated ; when coffee and chicory is mixed it is invariably stated to be " 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 years in the best establishments in Glasgow, London, Paris, and their own firm afc Melbourne (now the oldest established coflee works in Victoria) as a proof that they thoroughly understand the'qualifcies and manufacture of coffee and spices in every branch. Afc the Intercolonial Exhibition, held afc Melbourne 1866-67, tho Jury, after carefully inspecting their exhibits, awarded thorn a Certificate of Merit, and forwarded the following report to the Royal Commissioners : — " Their coffees and spices are exceedingly good.' — See Official Catalogues. Lists of prices aro now ready, and can be had upon application. Orders by post; will be promptly attended to. JOHN NIMMO & CO., Wellington Steam Coffee Works. MESSRS. GUDGEON & CO., LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, WANGANUI, HAVE always for sale a large quantity of valuable LAND in the PATEA and OKOTDKU Districts, as well as Farm and other properties. Maps of the whole district arc to be seen at their offices, and every information will be given to intending purchasers, free of all charge. Taupo Quay, February 4, 1868. [by special appointment] . TTNDER tho distinguished PATRONAGE of | HIS EXCELLENCY SIR GEO. BOWEN, j i Governor of New Zealand, Sir Geo. Groy ; Sir John Young, late Governor of New South Wales ; His Excellency Colonel ' Gore Browne, C.8., Governor of Tasmania j the Earl of Pembroke, &c, &c. HAIR DRESSER AND PERFUMER, W. TAYLOR, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Hot and Cold Baths. Hotels, &c. RUTLAND HOTEL, WANGANUI. "FREDERICK WHITLOCK having taken the above Hotel from the late proprietor, Mr George Howe, begs to inform tho inhabitants of these districts and visitors to Wanganui from Wellington and elsewhere, that they will meet with the attention and comfort in every respect which their patronage merits. An ORDINARY every day afc half-past ono o'clock. Tho accommodation for Commercial Travellers and Private Families is replete with every convenience, and the table will be found such as to j merit general approval. The Proprietor is prepared at all hours to receive these guests, and can confidently assert that from long experience in tho Hotel business, he will be enabled to give them every satisfaction. The provincial and colonial newspapers are filed. The choicest wines, spirits, bottled ale and porter always in stock. Families supplied wholesale at importers' prices. Billiard Room open till 12 o'clock p.m. Large, roomy, and well ventilated Stables, with efficient attendance and good wholesome fodder. FRED. WHITLOCK, Proprietor. May 8, 1868. SIR GEORGE GREY HOTEL, Masterton, Edward Jones, Proprietor. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for families and gentlemen visiting the Wairarapa. Thore is attached a large room, 38 feet by 16, suitable for concerts, &c. Tho best description of wines, beers, and spirits always on hand. GOOD STABLING. October 10, 1867. I^TcTrTa ~R E S T A U R A N T , Willis Street. First-rate accommodation for Boarders. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. An excollent TABLE kept, and .comfortablo attendance. LORENZ RIESTERER, Proprietor. PASSENGERS TO ENGLAND. RADLEY'S HOTEL, SOUTHAMPTON, Facing the Bailway Terminus and Dock. For every comforb and attention this old estab lished Hotel continues to maintain its unrivalled reputation. Mr Radley's porters are in attendance to meet passengers on arrival of the mail steamers, ,

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXIII, Issue 2691, 9 June 1868, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XXIII, Issue 2691, 9 June 1868, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XXIII, Issue 2691, 9 June 1868, Page 2

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