Drapery. j j I BLANKETS. BLANNKETS. BLANKETS. i i j , . I HENRY UWEN, DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, Invites inspection of his extra large WITNEY BLANKETS AT 19s 6b PER PAIR. f ; ALSO, i FLANNEL! FLANNEL!! ALL WOOL EXTRA QUALITY at 10-Jd per yard. ; HENRY OWEN'S : OLD-ESTABLISHED DRAPERY BAZAAR, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. :
Business NoticesGOVERNMENT DEPOT FOE Educational Works and School Requisites. By special fp^ll^fil^ Excelloncy , appointment fc!ie t to His M^^^^-C^. @ overn( w [Established 1865.] T7IDWARD GREAVES SMITH, Hi Music Seller, &c, Wellington. Pianofortes, Organs, and Harmoniums, Brass, Reed, and String Instruments. Musical Instruments Tuned aud Repaired. Monthly Parcel of tho Newest Music and Books. ' All instruments in this establishment are per--1 ponally selected by James Smith & Sons, * Music Sellers, by special appointment to ! the Queen. 1 N.B.— Sole Agent for Milner's Fire Resisting : safes. ' Solo Agent for the Royal Sewing Machine ' Company. 1 Sole Agent for James Smith and Sons. ' Pianofortes supplied wholesale and retail. j _ _ «- MILNER'S QUADRUPLE PATENT HOLDFAST AND FIRE-RESISTING SAFES, " CHESTS, STRONG ROOMS, & STRONG ROOM DOORS Of all the several qualities, and suitable for the different dogroes of risk. The strongest wrought iron safeguards > against fire, robbery, or violence extaat at the lowest prices consistent with the most perfect efficiency and security. EDWARD GREAVES SMITH, Wellington, Principal Agent for New Zealand. ! THE ROYAL SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, BIRMINGHAM. Sole Agpnfc, EDWARD GREAVES SMITH, L . Wellington. f nnHE following Machines are made by tl' c A. Royal Sowing Machine Company n their well-known interchangeable principle — The WHEELER & WILSON MACHINE, to work by hand or treadle, with new patent adjustable gearing, silent feed, and other ini< portant improvements. t Tho EOYAL ALFRED LOCK-STITCH r HAND MACHINE (Wheeler and Wilson 1 principle). 3 The SHAKESPEAR SHUTTLE LOOtCt STITCH HAND MACHINE. Tho "SINGLE-THREAD" HAND MACHINE. , Instruction gratis, freo lists, prospectus, and testimonials on application. I IVTEWEiST MUSIC, &0., sent POST FREE ' 131 to all parts of tho Colony. EDWARD GREAVES SMITH. J T HOWARD, LIVERY AND BAIT I J • STABLES, Molesworth street, Wellington. J. H. takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous friends and the publio for tho " liberal support they have awarded him since commencing business as a LIVERY STABLE KEEPER, and begs to assure them that nothing Bhall be wanting on his part to merit a continuance of the same. Carriages, Bug- ' gios, &c, lent on hire. Saddle and Harness Horses always ready. Carriages provided for . Weddings. Good paddocks for country horses. 3 Howard's City Buss leaves M'lntosh'a Now , Zealander Hotel, calling at tho Pier Hotol, for tho Hutt, on Market days ft t 11 a.m. j on ' Sundays, at 2 p.m. ; for tbo Butts, from the Stables, Molesworth street, at 2 p m. onSaturv days. N.B.— Howard has reduced the fare along the Beach to 3d ! Look out for Howard' ' comfortable two-horso Buss ! TINNEY, HOUSE AND ORNA- • MENTAL SIGS-PAINTER, Molesworth street, Nearly opposite the Government Buildings.
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