T)LIMMER REEVES' & CO., X WELLINGTON. Are Cash Buyers of all kind of Grain and Produce 21 0 U R T I 3 ' & CO (Late W. H. Lucas), WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERS, Lajibton Quay, Wellington, Wilton, Agent for Mastertoii. A £22,000 STOCK TO BUY FROM. OPENING OF THE RAILWAY TO WAIBARAPA, Enlargement of the Clothing Department at J/'Dowell Brothers. Issue. of new Prico Liat for the Great Sale. Special Bargains for this week and next Saturday. Arrival of One Thousand Pounds worth of genuine colonial-made clothing, in Suits, in Trousers, and in Trousers and Vests. Recollect the prices. Trousers, 10s Gd Trousers and Vests, superior Geelong Tweeds at 25s fid. Look for Bargains on the' Tables. The clothing shop is now enlarged to double the former size, and there is no place in Wei lington where working men and Gash Buyers can find such an assortment and valuo for their money. On coming to Wellington make your way to the Corner Shop, opposite tlio Bank of Now Zealand, the corner of Lambton Quay and Willis-street. M'DOWELL BROTHERS, Pbopbietobs. OLEAR THE THJE BLOOD 111 l BLOOD. CLEAR THE BLOOD ! NEW PARISIAN SPECIFIC. Warranted Never to Fail. THOUSANDS in Paris and tho Continent have blessed this new discovery during the first six months. The compound Decoction of Eed Jamaica of Sareaparill with Dandelion and Potash is a new preparation for effectually clearing the Blood from all impurities, and making every Man, Woman, and child feel that they have obtained a new Lease of Life. It has been admitted by all tho great medical minds of Europe to be an invaluable medicine, and unequalled for the pleasure with which it can bo taken. The sole right to this great public boon has been acquired by J. MONTEITH, MEDICAL HALL, Manners-stbeet. Who will make special wholesale arrangements with the Druggists in Town and Country; also, Merchants and Storekeepers, in order that the wliolo community may be placed in possession of this Great Discovery of renewing the Human System. 332 mHE CALIFORNIA PATENT CHEMI--1 CAL MIXED PAINT, lkmhj for Use, in all colors, Invaluable to Station-inastors, Wheelwrights, o,nd country settlers. Also,—Paperhangings, Looking-glass,' Pio turo Mouldings, ,at E. MARTIN'S To Aro I'aporhanging Warehouse, 331 Manners-street, Wellington. pjOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE. This Machine, for family use and light manu- ; factoring purposes, ' IS SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER MACHINE, and for all practical working purposes,' SIMPLICITY, STRENGTH, AND BEAUTY it is unapproaelied by any other Machine inventod. It is constructed on sound mechanical principles, the result of the efforts of the most talented inventors in America, extending over a long series of years. It will Hem, Fell, Bind, Cord, Braid, Seam, Tuck, Ruffle, Hemstitch, Gather, and Sew on at the same time, and will work equally well on Silk, Linen, Woollen and Cotton Goods, with Silk, Linen, or Cotton Thread. SIMPLE, COMPACT, EFFICEKT, DURABLE AND COMTLETE, Equally good for Hue or heavy work. It is a Triumph of Mechanical Genius,
The only Practical Low-Priced LockStitch Sewing Machine everinvented. SS" All Genuine Machines are stamped "M, Moss & Co," Agents Fob Mastekton SELLAE it HALB gADDLERYI SADDLERY!! BY SOCIAL APPOINTMENT. . WILLIAMS, CAMERON k CO. Take this opportunity of returning their best thanks to their variouscustoinera for the liberal support accorded to them since they have started in business, and beg to intimate that they have now on hand at their various establishments—Masterton, Carterton, Greytown', and Featherston—a splendid assortment of Saddlery, of the very best and cheapest description, and being direct importers, and thoroughly acquainted -with the requirements of the district, are in a position to sell at prices which defy competition. Saddles, Harness, and every requisite in the trade made to order od the shortest notice in the most workmanlike manner, and on the most reasonable terms. Orders from any part of the Vail ey or coast punctually attended to. Head EstablishmentsLambton Quay and Te Aro, Wellington. IMPORTANT NOTICE. TT A VING this day disposed of my business 11 to Mr W, P. Fellinoium, I take this opportunity of returning my sincere thanks to my friends and the public generally for the very liberal measure of patronage which they have accorded to me. I trust that my successor may continue receive the same general support awarded me, and am sure he will leave no effort untried-to satisfy the wishes of bis customers. , .TAMES WBIGLEY. TT7TTH .reference to the above, I have V.» much pleasure in introducing myself to the public of Masterton, and beg to inform tliem that, having purchased, Mr Wrigley's /business,'- I shall mak6 every effort to'please my customers; and as I have succeeded in making arrangements for a regular supily of the best material used in the Trade, and an guarantee first-class workmanship, I trust to receive a fair share of public support. 3 ; \v. pJellingham.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 86, 17 February 1879, Page 1
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