( ttiuropeaw ! JCjuropean THOLESALB Indents promptly executed at lowest cash prices for all kinds of British and Continental goods, including Books and Stationery. Loots, Shoes, Leather. • Chemicals and Druggest' Sundries. China, Earthenware and Glassware. Cycles, Motors and Accessories., Drapery, Millinery, and Piece Goods. Fancy Goods and Perfumery. Hardware, Machinery, and Metals Jewellery, Plate and Watches. Photographic and Optical Goods. Provisions and Oilmen's Stores, etc., etc. Commission 2| to 5 per cent. Trade Discount allowed. Special Quotations on Demand Sample cases from £lo,upwards. Consignments of Produce Sold on Account. WILLIAM WILSON AND SONS, (Established 1814.) 25. Abchvirch Lane, London, E.G. CabU Address: "Annuaire, London." J. H. BLOCKLEI AT the following Lines cannot be beaten. Picture Fram'snac. Furniture Repairing;. Div \n Easy Chairs and ChesterSeld Lounges. All classes of Loose Cover Work. REPAIRING GO-CARTS. .Carpets and Linoleums taken up and Kelaid. , Those about to marry urnished throughout cheaper than any other house in town, new stock of Mouldings and Pjctures just arrived. J. H» BLOGKLBY PARAGON FURNITURE WOEKS I C. T. ELERS, J NATIVE & COMMISSKM AGENT. tended to in any part of New Zealand. Thoroughly conversant with the Native Language. r; ADDBESs—tfpstairs, Buildings Op. J- L. Murray's, QtJEEK-STBEET,' ' " ■ MaSTEBTON. THE PALACE HOTEL, ALL the combinations that go to make a private home comfortable are associated with the conduct of the Palace Hotel, Wellington, under the management of Mr J. Swiridale, the new proprietor. Wairarapa visitors to Wellington should make the Palace their home whilst.there, Mr Swindale. who was for many years in the railway service, is well known to Wairarap'a residents, He has a good idea of what visitors require, and ~/ias sufficient business acumen to see that these requirements are fulfilled: Decide to try the Palace Hotel on your next visit. Penny section from tbe Gpvernment station. Situated in the of Willis street, SWINDALE, Proprietor.
ALL WHO WOULD ACHIEVE SUCCESS SHOULD ENDEAVOUB TO MEBIT IT K have daring the past yeax spared . no expense in endeavouring to make our Beer second to none in New Zealand, and can now confidently assert we have succeeded in doing so. ; We invite all who enjoy a Good Glass of Beer To ask for STAPLES' BEST, On draught at almost all hotels in the City and surrounding License Districts, and confidently anticipate their verdict will be that Staples and Co. have successfully removed the reproach that good beer could not be brewed in Wellington. STAPLES~iND CO,, MOLESWOBTH STBEET i MUEPET ~':' ■;,; ' STSSST, WELLINGTON J. SMITH & SONS, CIIGN -WKITEKS AND ROU3.S O DECOKATOUB. KT LESSONS- Every Thubsda* and Saturday. Opposi** W.F.C.A., Queen 'Street, IHP TkTTfiv REASON Season " OUR preparations* for the "Busy Season" are more extensive this year than ever. The stock has been specially selected and embraces all that is the most fashionable, and highest grade quality in footwear. Every department is overflowing with seasonable f jods. [V: piNLAYSON 4 r BOOTjMLAKERS, QUEEN STREET MASTERTON. i
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10139, 17 January 1911, Page 6
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