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l\i usl 0A L N'O.T i'o-b W. WEBLEY, Lambton Quay, Wellington. .TUNER, and REPAIRER of tlie Pianoforte Cabinet Organ, Harmonium, Flutina, Violin En«liih Concertina, etc, Pianos rcsilkcd l'ejjolish >l, refelfced, and thoroughly renova tod nt moderate prices, Violins repaired I'lutes repadded, etc, Bows re-haired am cleaned. A. supply of fittings for yarioui instruments,kept in stock, •' Tutors for all instruments'. A stock oi small instruments always on hand, Musical Instrument Commission Agency, his',ruments of every description bought oi sold at a moderate commission. Orders taken for American Organs. Mastertonagent, Mr T. E. PRICE, from whom any information as to prices, etc., may bo obtained. ,jj.| 0 MYOPATHIC MEDICINES. THIS Undersigned has on hand a full assortment of the above in different potencies, especially prepared for' the Colonies, including— Mother Tinctures External Tinctures- • Liuiments Medicine Chests Works, &c., &c,, Veterinary Medicine Chests and Books. W.' M. BISS, LAMBTON QUAY, Opposite the Star Chambers, •WELLINGTON. Mr T. E. Price is appointed agent at Masterton for the above, and has in stock all kind a of Homeopathic and Voterinary Medicines, 'H. N. ABBOTS DISTRIBUTION OF ''PHIZES. —o>; THE—AUCKLAND RACING CLUB SUMMEII MEETING. 3,000 Sunscnnmns at £1 each. The plan is as lollop All the horses in all tlic races of the meeting that are or shall be nominated on the day of general entry will be thoroughly mixed together, and drawn for by the shareholders, There are twelve different races, and huge prizes will be given to the first, second and third in each race. ' This will give THIRTYSIX CHIEF PRIZES from £2OO to £2O each,' leuving good sums to be' divided, among Starters and Non-Starters in each Race. The total number of horses entered may bo put down at Two Hundred; therefore, as each horse will get a prize, there will be about TWO HUNDRED PRIZES FOR DISTRIBUTION. Piease add exchange and two stamps for reply and result. For further particulars and plan of distribution see circular obtainable at this oflice, or hoc by post on application to H. N. ABBOTT, I Proprietor of United Service Hotel, 300 Auckland. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. IE . . B . B E L L: i I StovekeepT and General Commission Agent 1 ! Grcytown (Next Bank New Zealand), i HAS decided to add to bis already increaj ling business that of TIMBER MERCHANT. : Wishing to suit the convenience of all, and , ; having made favorable terms with sawmill ( ; proprietors, he is now prepared to accommo-' , date those in want of timber in any quantity i I considerably lower than ever quoted before, i Prices range from 2/3 per 100 feet delivered ! ' within any reasonable distance FOR CASH ONLY, 02 Vj-O'TICK OF REMOVAL.-S. Kisoiio:." Jji Puunber and Tinsmith, begs to inform his customers and inhabitants of the district .thai lie has removed from the Fores tars' Hail io the premises lately occupied l>y Mr Gillott, near the Temperance Hotel, where ho hopes to receive a amtiniiarca uf heir patronage. 50 Thomas Raine, Ju? N. beg 3 to inform the inhabitants of Masterton \ and the neighbourhood, that lie has relinquished his intention of cahpg on the Business of a Manufacturer of iErated Waters and Cordials in favor of MR JAMES THOMPSON. TAMES THOMSON begs to inform t'i " habitants of Masterton and the sur" rounding districts that he has Purchased; from Messrs E. and G. CHAMBERLAIN, (ho iErated Water Plant and Business lately conducted by him, and that the said Business will be carried on at the old premises a heretofore, 621 M, EASTHOP General Commission Agent, MASTERTON. Tradesmen's Books kept, ents and Debts collected and prompt return rendered. gent for Mutual Life Association' of Australasia. 494 Y Oa K HOUSE, NEXT THE GENTLEMEN'S CLUB, TISIiIUOE, PRIVATE BOARD AND EESIDMN'OEj Private Apartments f iiamilies, Goatlcmen can ho accommodated with private rooms. PLTJNGE AND SHOWER BATH. W. PJRIDJSAUX, • Proprietor. N A ATI ONAL HOTEL (Opposite St. George's Hall) LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.' H. SULLIVAN, PROl'Meioh. ' House, Visitors from the country can read the Waiiiakafa Daily at tuislionee, •' ' Wines 1 and spirits of■■the bast quality, •40

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 632, 30 November 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 632, 30 November 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 632, 30 November 1880, Page 1

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