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Business Notices. ' EXCELSIOR PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. MR ASHLEY HUNTER, late of Westbourne Grove, Hyde Park, London, begs to inform the public of Wellington and its neighborhood, that he has taken the Studio lately occupied by Mr Bragg, and will commence the practice of his arfc on Saturday next, the 30th inst. Special attention paid to children and coloring, EXCELSIOR PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, Manners street, Wellington. WHOLESALE & KKTAIL SADDLERY AND HARNEaS DEPOT, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. WILLIAM LOWES, Manufacturer and Importer, would respectfully call the attention of nis numerous friends and the public generally to his extensive arid well assnvied stock of Saddlery and H.irnees, and would at the name time intimate that he has reduced his prices considerably, and is prooared to do the trade in all its branches as fuvorahly to the purchaser as any house in New Zealand. EIGHTEEN DOZEN HOGSEIN SADDLKS, Just, landed at Aoin £2 to £3 each Spring Cart Humes*, from £(? pr-r set Colonial made Saddles, from i>4, cash &c, &c, &c. Storekeepers and tho trade supplied. Saddles, Harness, Collar.*, &c, made on the premises and carefulh fitted. Lambton Quay, Wellington. Branch Establishment. Masterton, Wairarapa. WTINNKY, HOUSE AND OKNA- • MENTAL SIGV-I'AINTi£R, Molesworth street, Nearly opposite the Government Buildings. \\T FIFE, (JIIEAUST ANU DIiUGG-lt'T WELLINGTON DISPENSARY, Willis street. JLAWRIE, HOUSE AND SHIP • PLUMB KR, Copper Smith, and Zinc Worker, &c. J.L. begs to intimate to the public that ho is prepared to execute every description of Work in the above line. Hay j ing a thorough practical experience, and employing none but first-class tradesmen, he can guarantee all work entrusted to him N.B. — Country orders punctually attended to ! Willirt btreet, Wellington. I LTINCOUHAGE COLONIALINDU3TRY Hi And But Williams & Co.'s WELLINGTON SAUCE! Patronised by tho leading gentlemen and medical profession' of Wellington. Sold wholesale by tho manufacturers, Kaiwarra, or Mr G. Thomas, auctioneer, Wellington. WILLIAMS & CO. COLONIAL AIUSIOAL NOVELTY. : rpHE One Note parcel of New and Standard X Music, by best composers, sent post free to ull parts of the colony. The £1 parcel of Pianoforte Music, Eight pieces selected from best composers, easy, medium, or difficult sacred or secular, to suit purchasers. The £1 parcel of Songs ; Eight songs selected from best composers, sacred or secular 'Jho £L parcel of Dance Music; Seven pieces selected from the most popular composers, illustrated titles. Or the £1 ÜBsorted parcel; Eight pieces. Sent by return of post on receipt of£l note James bkrger, The Wellington Music Warehouse, Lambton Quay, Wellington. WILLIAM LYON begs to announce, to his friends and the public that he has REMOVED to his New Premises on LAMBTl>N QUAY, which ho has opered as a Book and Stationery Warehouse, with a stock embracing a select assortment of Books in all branches of Literature and Science, and a varied stock of Commercial, School, General, I and Fancy Stationery. Wellington, September 1. TT U LOAN FOUNDRY, JOHN SMITH, MILLWRIGHT AND ENGINEER, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER, Manneus street, Wellington, Nkw Zealand. Evory description of castings made to order for ships, steamers, saw mills, flour mills, flux mills, &c. Iron tablets and palisading for graves executed oij tho most reasonable 'erms. llJgr Flax machines, on tho most approved principle made to order on tho shortest notice. S )? I E II S~, Practical Engineer, Blacksmith, and ! Farbieb. Having taken tho old established Smithy adjoining the Royal Hotel, is now prepared to execute orders as above promptly, efficiently, and at moderate charges. J. S, having engaged a first-class shoeing smith, proprietors may depend on having their horses shod on scientific principles, ensuring ease and safety to the animal's feet. ROYAL HOTKL YARD, Thorndon Quay. J& R. SLOAN, TAILORS, hT Tailing a the attention of their numerous customers and tho public to their largo shipment, ex HALCIONE, of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, which they are now opening, and which comprise the largest and most fashionable stock of English, Scotch, and French Cloths, Tweeds, Vestings, &c, to be found in Wellington, beg to impress upon thoir customers and the public that their goods are imported from the first houses, and that this, combined with their large and stoadily growing business, enables them to offer their patrons the advantages of selection from a large, fresh, and fashionable stock, at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Also, A variety of Geelong and Nelson Tweeds. FASHIONABLE TROUSERS TO MEASURE, £1 Is CASH. All goods thoroughly shrunk, and perfect fit guaranteed. HOWARD, LIVERY AND BAIT « STABLES, Molesworth street, Wellin,* ton. J. H. takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous friends and the public for the liberal Bupport they have awarded him since commencing business aa a LIVERY STABLE KEEPER, and begs to assure them that nothing shall be wanting on his part; to merit a continuant eof the same. Carriages, Buggies, &c, lent on hire. Saddle and Harness I Horses ulw ys ready. Carriages provided for Weddings. Good paddocks for country horses. Howard's City Buss leaves M'lntosii's JN'ew Zcalandor Hotel, calling at the Pier Hotel, for the Hutt, on Market day, at 11 a.m. ; on Sundays, at 2 p.m. ; for the Butts, from the Stables, Moles wcrth street, at 2 p m. on Saturdays. N.B. — Howard has reduced the fare along (he Beach to 3d ! Look out for Howard' I comfortable two-horse Buss!

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3334, 1 November 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3334, 1 November 1871, Page 4

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