Drapery. JUST OPENED— New fancy dresses, selfcolored brilliant alpacas, in silver greys, buffs, marls, &c — a most; choice ossorfcmenfc. Ladies' costumes in fawn alpa as, striped camlets, &c. A most tastetul selection of trimmed hats and bonnets, in all fche newest shapes. Children's pelisses, very choice, neatly embroidered with black braiding ; merino cloaks, quilted silk squares, &c. The now chene brilliant priufcs, the most choice goods shown this season. New black and colored silks, the mo3t approved make, 3,576 yurds carpeting, 9-_d t 10£ d, Hid Clothings — It is now well known that the most extensive choict in Wellington of men's and boy's clothing, hats, shirts, scarfs, ties and tweeds, are now being shown afc JAMES SMITH'S, TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA STREET. Business Notices. . OPENING NOTICE. 1 AMES GEAR begs to notify that he has jusfc completed tho erection of a first-class Butchering Establishment in Cuba-street, to meet the requirements of his To Aro customers. The new shop will be found te bo fitted up with all the most; modern improvements, and those who patronise it will find thafc the Meat supplied will bo unsurpassed in quality by any establishment in town. i Business was commenced ON TUESDAY, sth DEC. Wellington, sth December. WHOLESALE & RETAIL SADDLERY AND HARNESS DEPOT, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. WILLIAM LOWES, Manufacturer and Importer, would respectfully call tho attention of his numerous friends and the public generally to his extensive and well assorted stock of Saddlery and Harness, and would at the same time intimate that he has reduced his prices considerably, and is prepared fco do the trade in all its branches as favorably to the purchaser as any houso in New Zealand. EIGHTEEN DOZEN HOGSKIN SADDLKS, Jusfc landed al; from £2 to £3 each Spring Cart. Harness, from £6 per set Colonial made Saddles, from £4, cash &0, &c., &c. Storekeepers and fche trade supplied. Saddles, Harness, Collars, &c, made on fche premises and carefully fitted. Lambton Quay, Wellington. Branch Establishment. Masterton, Wuirarapa, T & It. SLOAN, TAILORS, in calling ?.i « the attention of their numerous customers and tho public to their largo shipment, ex n ALCIONE, of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, which they are now opening, and which comprise fche largest and most fashionable stock of English, Scotch, and French Cloths, Tweeds, Vesting?, &c, fco be found in Wellington, beg fco impress upon their customers and fche public thafc their goods are imported from the first; houses, and fchafc this, combined with their large and steadily 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. FASUIONABLB TROUSERS TO MEASURE, £1 Is CASH. All goods thoroughly shrunk, and perfect fife guaranteed. jyjTR S . W . H . W AT S ON, MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER, Abel Smith Street. ERNEST S . TIIYN NE , 1 Laxd Agent & Surveyor, Auctioneer, Foxton, Manawatu. Mr Thynno has a thorough knowledge of fche Manawatu, and is prepared fco select fcofcani or agricultural land. WTINNKY, HOUSE AND ORNA- • MENTAL SIGN-PAINTER, Molesworth street, Nearly opposite the Government Buildings. fc.<W _i_E, ciiKiusT _Ni) Druggist WELLINGTON DISPENSARY Willis street. Stud Horses- , TO STAND THE SEASON. r ]pHE Celebrated imported Draught Stallion JL YOUNG HERO, imported from Tasmania, will (ravel tin's season, on and after the sth October, 1871, «fc the undermentioned places : —Osgood's Hotel, Hutt, Wednesday and Thursday ; Death's Hotel, Taila, Tuesday and Friday ; and at the Silver stream tho remainder of the week. Good paddocks provided, but no responsibility. Terms, £3. Reduction made for two or more mares being the bona fido property of the same owner. For pedigree see cards. J. SMITH. Silver Stream, September 28. nno SERVE a limited number of mares JL in Wairarapa this season, YOUNG TOWTON, by Towton, dam Countess. Any person about, Wellington, Porirua, or the Hutt, wishing to put mares can receive all information from Mr W. BROWN, Nag's Head Stables, Wellington. Early application necessary. Livery Stable. ~f HOWARD, LIVERY AND BAIT J • STABLES. Molesworth street, Wellington. J. H. takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous friends and fche public for the liberal support, they havo awarded him since commencing business as a LIVERY STABLE KKEPER, and begs to assuro fchem thafc nothing shall be wanting on his part to merit a continuance of the same. Carriages, Buggies, &c, lent on hire. Saddle and Harness Horses alw ys ready. Carriages provided for Weddings. Good paddocks for country horses. HowaiJ's City Buss leaves M'lntosh's New Zealander _Jotcl, calling at the Pier Hotel, for fcho Hurt, on Markefc days, afc 11 a.m. ; on Sundays, at 2 p.m. ; for fcho Butts, from the Stables, Molcawcrfch street, at 2 p m. on Saturday 3. Money. JUT 0 N E V TO LEND HEW ZEALAND TRUST AND LOAN COMPANY" (LIMITED). j Sums of £400 and upwards advanced by this Company on freehold security. For particulars, apply to LEVIN & CO., Agents. h,i ONEY TO LEND— In sums of £100 J_f_L and upwards, on good freehold security. JACOB JOSEPH & CO.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3375, 19 December 1871, Page 4
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835Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3375, 19 December 1871, Page 4
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